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Perceptions of balance and falls following a supervised training intervention...
Purpose: To explore perceptions of balance and falls among people with mild to moderate Parkinson’s disease 3 − 12 months following participation in supervised balance training.... -
Strategies to customize responsible gambling messages: a review and focus gro...
Abstract Background Responsible gambling messages are widely used as a tool to enable informed choice and encourage appropriate gambling behavior. It is generally accepted that... -
Why is misdiagnosis more likely among some people with rare diseases than oth...
Abstract Background For patients with rare diseases (RD), misdiagnosis (or erroneous diagnosis) is one of the key issues that hinder RD patients’ accessibility to timely... -
Evaluation of the impact of breastfeeding support groups in primary health CE...
Abstract Background In 2003, the World Health Organization recommended exclusive breastfeeding (EB) during the newborn’s first 6 months of life and, if possible, during the... -
Do disciplinary contexts impact the learning of evolution? Assessing knowledg...
Abstract Background Evolution education research has focused on biology populations, while other disciplines organized around evolutionary theory—such as biological... -
Individualised behaviour change strategies for physical activity in multiple ...
Abstract Background Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, degenerative disease of the central nervous system. Because of the long-term and unpredictable nature of the disease,...