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Chronic Heart Failure: We Are Fighting the Battle, but Are We Winning the War?
Published 2012-01-01“…A combined approach is required that includes public health measures applied at a population level and screening strategies to identify individuals at high risk of developing heart failure in the future.…”
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Exceeding the limits of paediatric heat stress tolerance: the risk of losing a generation to climate inaction
Published 2025-01-01“…In regions most predisposed to extreme heat-driven mass casualties under various GHG emission scenarios—particularly South Asian and Southwest Asian and North African regions—adaptation tools specific to children’s needs are the most urgently needed. Existing public health interventions (eg, cooling infrastructure and preventative educational campaigns) to reduce acute heat mortality, and medical infrastructure capacity to treat heat-related illnesses are currently inadequate to meet children’s growing heat resiliency needs. …”
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The trend of urban environment quality as an importaut factorof migration processes
Published 2020-04-01“…It meets the criteria of social justice, focuses on a more active lifestyle of citizens, which has a positive impact on the health of the population. In addition, the health-improving effect of favorable living conditions is felt on a subconscious level, positively charging people with new energy, improving their mood and maintains their tone on a high emotional level.Improving the comfort of the living environment in addition to improved housing conditions provides for the improvement of infrastructure, a significant transformation of the surrounding landscaped areas, as well as socially significant public urban spaces that harmoniously complement the natural resource potential of settlements.All this in a complex influences on the positive public mood of society and helps to increase the competitive advantages of specific cities in the fight for human capital, affecting also the migration preferences of modern people.…”
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Dog demography and ecology with reference to rabies in the Amhara region, Ethiopia
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How the Suboxone Education Programme presented as a solution to risks in the Canadian opioid crisis: a critical discourse analysis
Published 2022-07-01“…Objectives Pharmaceutical industry involvement in medical education, research and clinical practice can lead to conflicts of interest. Within this context, this study examined how the ‘Suboxone Education Programme’, developed and delivered by a pharmaceutical company as part of a federally regulated risk management program, was presented as a solution to various kinds of risks relating to opioid use in public documents from medical institutions across Canada.Setting These documents were issued during the Canadian opioid crisis, a time when the involvement of industry in health policy was being widely questioned given industry’s role in driving the overprescribing of opioid analgesics and contributing to population-level harms.Design A critical discourse analysis of 69 documents collected between July 2020 and May 2021 referencing the Suboxone Education Program spanning 13 years (2007–2021) from medical, nursing and pharmacy institutions sourced from every Canadian province and territory. …”
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Criteria to define rare diseases and orphan drugs: a systematic review protocol
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Creating interventions to transition long-lasting insecticide net distribution in Ghana
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