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    Molecular Identification of the Most Prevalent Mutations of Glucose-6-Posphate Dehydrogenase (G6PD) Gene in Deficient Patients in Khorasan Province of Iran

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…The results showed that similar to Gilan, Golestan and Mazandaran provinces, Mediterranean mutation is the most common G6PD variant in this area (66%). 12% of samples had Chatham mutation and none of the samples had Cosenza mutation. …”
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    Revolutionising young adult diabetes care: a patient-centred transformation to improve access, engagement and outcomes in one of England's most deprived areas by Tala Balafshan, Heather Sullivan, Suzanne Keigan, Amanda Wilson, Ifeoluwa Oyedeji

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Introduction: The transformation of our Young Adult Diabetes Service was driven by a patient-centred approach aimed at improving clinical outcomes and patient experience in one of the most deprived areas in England. The service faced significant challenges, including high ‘Did Not Attend’ (DNA) rates, long waiting times, preventable emergency admissions and limited access to advanced diabetes technology. …”
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    Prioritization of the Forest Species Most Exploited by the Communities Bordering the Natural Forests of Pobè and Dogo-Kétou in Southeastern Benin, West Africa: An Ethnobotanical Approach by Armand Kingbo, Kourouma Koura, Jean C. Ganglo

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Their different parts have been harvested for many kinds of utilization such as medicinal, commercial, feeding, medico-magic, and artisanal. The most commonly used organs were leaves, fruits, seeds, barks, roots, and wood. …”
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    What matters most? Identifying key resource gain and loss factors affecting nurses’ work engagement and job burnout in digital healthcare contexts by Jianing Guo, Zhenduo Zhang, Huan Xiao, Xiaoqian Zu, Kun Zhou, Ruoyi Qu

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Abstract Background Work engagement and burnout are two of the most significant work states in nurses. The increasing prevalence of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the workplace means that nurses are required not only to actively embrace technological advancements for their own well-being and to enhance the quality of nursing care, but also to simultaneously learn to cope with the mental and physical health issues arising from ICT use. …”
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    Inflammatory activity levels on patients with anti-TNF therapy: most important factors and a decision tree model based on REGISPONSER and RESPONDIA registries by David Castro Corredor, Luis Ángel Calvo Pascual, Eduardo Collantes-Estévez, Clementina López-Medina

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Objectives: To identify the most significant factors explaining inflammatory activity levels in patients treated with anti-TNF therapy and to develop an interpretable machine-learning model with good performance and minimal overfitting. …”
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    Personality traits can predict which exercise intensities we enjoy most, and the magnitude of stress reduction experienced following a training program by Flaminia Ronca, Benjamin Tari, Cian Xu, Paul W. Burgess

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Importantly, those who scored high on neuroticism benefited the most from potential stress-reducing effects of aerobic training.DiscussionThese findings provide insight into how personality can determine engagement with physical activity, and the degree to which one enjoys different forms of exercise, thus aiding the development of tailored exercise programs.…”
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