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    Brain activation to high-calorie food images in healthy normal weight and obe...

    Abstract Background Understanding how normal weight and obese young children process high-calorie food stimuli may provide information relevant to the neurobiology of eating...
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    A systematic review of studies describing the influence of informal social su...

    Abstract Background Whilst any type of bereavement can be traumatic, bereavement through violent or sudden causes is associated with more severe negative health and wellbeing...
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    MRI of trunk muscles and motor and respiratory function in patients with myot...

    Abstract Background Myotonic Dystrophy 1 (DM1) causes progressive myopathy of extremity muscles. DM1 may also affect muscles of the trunk. The aim of this study was to...
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    "You can explore it more online": a qualitative study on Australian women’s u...

    Abstract Background Previous research has demonstrated the importance of search engines, websites, online discussion groups and social media groups for women in developed...
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    Like a hotel, but boring: users’ experience with short-time community-based r...

    Abstract Background The discharge process from hospital to home for patients with severe mental illness (SMI) is often complex, and most are in need of tailored and coordinated...
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    Teaching pain recognition through art: the Ramsay-Caravaggio sedation scale

    Abstract Background Clinical observation is a key component of medical ability, enabling immediate evaluation of the patient’s emotional state and contributing to a clinical...
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    The impact of vitamin D food fortification and health outcomes in children: a...

    Abstract Objective Vitamin D (vitD) deficiency is a global childhood health problem. Food fortification is a promising strategy to curb vitD deficiency. We aimed to assess the...
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    Assessing peer review pattern and the effect of face-to-face and mobile-media...

    Abstract This study examines the distribution of peer review in face-to-face and mobile-mediated peer review groups and their effects on students’ revision skills and academic...
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    The effect of hearing protection devices on speech intelligibility of Persian...

    Abstract Objective This study aimed to investigate the effect of hearing protection devices (HPDs) on speech intelligibility in Persian work environments. Three current earmuffs...
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    Factors impacting the illness trajectory of post-infectious fatigue syndrome:...

    Abstract Background Post-infectious fatigue syndrome (PIFS), also known as post-viral fatigue syndrome, is a complex condition resulting in physical, cognitive, emotional,...
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    Clinical reasoning for acute dyspnoea: comparison between final-year medical ...

    Abstract Clinical reasoning for acute dyspnoea: Comparison of final-year medical students from discipline- and competency-based undergraduate programmes. Background The global...
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    Improving engagement with healthcare in hepatitis C: a randomised controlled ...

    Abstract Background Peer support can enable patient engagement with healthcare services, particularly for marginalised populations. In this randomised controlled trial, the...
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    University students’ awareness of causes and risk factors of miscarriage: a c...

    Abstract Background Spontaneous miscarriage is the most common complication of pregnancy, occurring in up to 20% of pregnancies. Despite the prevalence of miscarriage, little is...
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    The evaluation of an online mindfulness program for people with multiple scle...

    Abstract Background Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurological disease of the central nervous system and is associated with many psychosocial symptoms that are difficult to...
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    Self-directed learning readiness of Indian medical students: a mixed method s...

    Abstract Background Self-directed learning (SDL) is defined as learning on oneâ s own initiative, with the learner having primary responsibility for planning, implementing, and...
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    Is mid-life social participation associated with cognitive function at age 50...

    Abstract Background Some studies have indicated that social engagement is associated with better cognitive outcomes. This study aimed to investigate associations between...
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    Study protocol of personal characteristics and socio-cultural factors associa...

    Abstract Background Throughout the world, millions of people living in deprived urban environments with frequent experiences of violence are mentally distressed. There is little...
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    Medical undergraduatesâ perceptions on the end of course assessment in Surg...

    Abstract Objective This study reports findings from a feedback assessment conducted among final year medical undergraduates on the end of course assessment in Surgery. A...
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    Dietary, physical activity, and weight management interventions among active-...

    Abstract Background Research has been conducted to assess the effectiveness of weight management, dietary and physical activity interventions in military settings. However, a...
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    Final-year pharmacy undergraduate students’ career intention and its influenc...

    Abstract Background Career intention is closely related to the distribution of university graduates across sectors in pharmacy-related field. The aim of the study was to...