THE POTENTIAL VALUE OF ULTRASOUND IN DIAGNOSIS OF SOFT TISSUE SARCOMA (LITERATURE REVIEW)


National variation in patterns of bone disease treatment-seeking behaviors: A study of more than 50,000 hospital admissions between 2008 and 2021

Understanding disease treatment-seeking behaviors is a fundamental issue for national and regional healthcare management.However, treatment-seeking behaviors are complex and affected by various factors, including disease incidence, healthcare resources, and population accessibility to hospitals.Geospatial analysis is a practical approach to investi

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Self-rated health and associated factors among older South Africans: evidence from the study on global ageing and adult health

Background: Population ageing has become significant in South African society, increasing the need to improve understandings of health and well-being among the aged.Objective: To describe the self-reported ratings of overall health and functioning, and to identify factors associated with self-rated health among older South Africans.Design: A nation

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Zinc pyrithione exposure compromises oocyte maturation through involving in spindle assembly and zinc accumulation

Zinc Pyrithione (ZPT), a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved chemical, is widely used for topical antimicrobials and cosmetic consumer products, including anti-dandruff shampoos.ZPT and its degraded byproducts have detected in large quantities in the environment, and identified to pose healthy risks on aquatic organisms and human.However, s

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Trust as a mechanism of system justification.

People are motivated to hold favorable attitudes about the systems on which they depend, so they justify (i.e., rationalize, defend and bolster) forms of social and economic inequality, even if the inequality is disadvantageous to them.This paper examines how this system-justifying motivation is reflected in behaviors involving interpersonal trust.

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