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Connecting The Dots: The Impact Of Subclinical Hypothyroidism On Female Subfertility And Obesity
Published 2024-09-01“… • Bala R, Singh V, Rajender S, Singh K. Environment, lifestyle, and female infertility. Reproductive sciences. 2021;28:617-38…”
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Providing a development model for the effectiveness of persuasive advertising in social networks
Published 2024-11-01“…Almost all thinkers share the same opinion that social media has changed and influenced the lifestyle and human life, although there are different views about the nature, intensity and type of these effects (Keshvariyan et al, 2019). …”
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Identification and validation of occupational stress factors for employees of the electricity distribution company of Ilam province
Published 2024-09-01“….- Courses of: time management, conflict management, psychological stress management at work, and lifestyle improvement for employees should be held.…”
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Designing and explaining the improvement model of women's employability capacity with emphasis on the 7th development plan
Published 2025-02-01“…The axes of public culture enhancement in consolidating Iranian Islamic lifestyle, national identity promotion, national solidarity and trust, women's growth and prosperity, family institution consolidation, social health promotion and social damage prevention are emphasized in this program in order to be properly introduced into macro policies. …”
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Comparative Ethics of Modern Payment Models
Published 2023-01-01“…One of the largest critiques of value-based payments has always been that value cannot simply be measured with empirical data but must account for patient values.[27] The solution to such a critique is patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), which factor patient values and lifestyle into the empirical payment calculation.[28] A study by Groeneveld et al. showed that PROMs were useful in evaluating the progression of stroke patients at several different time intervals.[29] Bernstein showed that PROMs give insight into the sociodemographic factors a patient may be experiencing, which can guide targeted interventions.[30] To providers, these may not sound like innovative clinical tools, but they resemble the everyday scoring systems and social work consultations seen in patient care. …”
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