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Why have the majority of recent polio cases occurred in countries affected by Islamist militancy? A historical comparative analysis of the political determinants of polio in Nigeria, Somalia, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Syria.
(2016-10)This article aims to understand why the last few areas where polio remains are affected by armed conflicts involving militant organizations that use Islam to legitimize their activities. The first section critically analyses ... -
Why psychiatric history?
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Women in Sports: Breaking Barriers, Facing Obstacles [2 volumes]
(ABC-CLIO, 2017-08-31)Covering a breadth of topics surrounding the current state of women in sports, this two-volume collection taps current events, sociological and feminist theory, and recent research to contextualize women's experiences ... -
Women who suffered COC-related cerebrovascular events: views on CVD risk communication from a UK stroke forum
(Royal College of General Practitioners, 2015-03-06) -
Women's preferences for alternative financial incentive schemes for breastfeeding: A discrete choice experiment.
(2018)BACKGROUND: Increasing breastfeeding rates have been associated with reductions in disease in babies and mothers as well as in related costs. 'Nourishing Start for Health (NoSH)', a financial incentive scheme has been ... -
Words are all we have
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The WPA-Lancet Psychiatry Commission on the Future of Psychiatry
(Elsevier, 2017-10)Background This Commission addresses several priority areas for psychiatry over the next decade, and into the 21st century. These represent challenges and opportunities for the profession to sustain and develop itself to ... -
'You started something … then I continued by myself': a qualitative study of physical activity maintenance.
(2017-11)BACKGROUND: Most mid-life and older adults are not achieving recommended physical activity (PA) targets and effective interventions are needed to increase and maintain PA long-term for health benefits. The Pedometer And ... -
Young-onset diabetes in Asian Indians is associated with lower measured and genetically determined beta cell function
(Springer, 2022-03-05)Aims/hypothesis South Asians in general, and Asian Indians in particular, have higher risk of type 2 diabetes compared with white Europeans, and a younger age of onset. The reasons for the younger age of onset in relation ...