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Most prevalent jobs of young master’s degree graduates by detailed field of study
Published 2024-08-01“…Beyond the monetary gains, the satisfaction derived from one’s day-to-day work activities may also matter in overall life satisfaction. …”
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The incidence of incomplete abortion and the prevalence of abortion-related morbidity in South African public hospitals, 2018
Published 2025-02-01“…We extracted data from medical records of women who presented with ICA during a predetermined 21-day period in 2018. …”
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Cognitive Strategies and Physical Activity in Older Adults: A Discriminant Analysis
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The Impact of Living with Parkinson’s Disease: Balancing within a Web of Needs and Demands
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Life-Threatening Complications of Hormonal Contraceptives: A Case History
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The impact of restrictive measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 on students’ lifestyle
Published 2022-09-01“…The survey involved 86 people (58.1% – women, 41.9% – men) aged 17 to 35. The majority of respondents (79.1%) were urban residents and had a household size ranging from 2 to 4 people (2.7±0.15 people). …”
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Efficacy of Alginate-Antacid Medication in the Treatment of Patients with Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
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Gestational diabetes mellitus and offspring’s carotid intima–media thickness at birth: MySweetHeart Cohort study
Published 2022-07-01“…Offspring’s CIMT was measured by ultrasonography after birth (range 1–19 days).Results Data on CIMT were available for 99 offspring of women without GDM and 101 offspring of women with GDM. …”
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Impacts of stigma and discrimination on people with obesity who smoke cigarettes
Published 2025-06-01“…Participants (N = 63; predominantly women (81.0 %), White (63.5 %) or Black/African American (31.7 %), and heterosexual (85.7 %) with 50 % having a yearly income below $50,000) completed the measures of stigma (i.e., Weight Bias Internalization Scale and Internalized Stigma of Smoking Inventory), discrimination (i.e., Everyday Discrimination Scale), and symptoms of depression, weight, smoking, nicotine dependence, and concerns about gaining weight while quitting smoking were measured. …”
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