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báo cáo hóa học: " Work-related stress and bullying: gender differences and forensic medicine issues in the diagnostic procedure" pdf

báo cáo hóa học: " Work-related stress and bullying: gender differences and forensic medicine issues in the diagnostic procedure" pdf

Ngày tải lên : 20/06/2014, 00:20
... Work-related stress and bullying: gender differences and forensic medicine issues in the diagnostic procedure Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology 2011 6:29 Competing interests The authors ... the increased family commitment in this age range, resulting in rise of stressful conditions and working difficulties The bullying behavior against a woman begins, in most cases, when she has just ... (84.2%) worked in private companies, the remaining 14 (15.8%) in public administrations; tasks and skills were very different with a clear preponderance of office workers, in which interpersonal...
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Cambridge.University.Press.Ethical.Issues.in.Maternal-Fetal.Medicine.Mar.2002.pdf

Cambridge.University.Press.Ethical.Issues.in.Maternal-Fetal.Medicine.Mar.2002.pdf

Ngày tải lên : 21/09/2012, 10:54
... in the context of ethical issues in withdrawing life-sustaining treatment He writes, ‘Life-sustaining treatment implies that treatment is being given in order to maintain or create the best possible ... donor insemination are outlined Elina Hemminki (Chapter 12), a Finnish epidemiologist and health technology assessment expert, approaches antenatal screening from an evidencebased medicine viewpoint ... I 37 G E N ER IC ISSU ES IN P R E G N A N C Y Multicultural issues in maternal–fetal medicine Sirkku Kristiina Hellsten 39 HIV in pregnancy: ethical issues in screening and therapeutic research...
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Multicultural issues in maternal–fetal medicine

Multicultural issues in maternal–fetal medicine

Ngày tải lên : 01/11/2013, 08:20
... not incompatibility between universalist and relativist reasoning or between individualist and collective ethical positions per se First, within Multicultural issues in maternal–fetal medicine individualist ... moral autonomy Instead we might face ‘egoism’, ‘social alienation’, ‘moral indiVerence’ or even ‘moral incapacity’ within such a culture All in all, I claim that the main problem in Wnding global ... taken into consideration The choice medical professionals have to make is usually between conXicting rights and interests of individuals in question In most cases of maternal– fetal medicine this...
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Policy Issues in the Development of Personalized Medicine in Oncology doc

Policy Issues in the Development of Personalized Medicine in Oncology doc

Ngày tải lên : 22/03/2014, 20:21
... “Shouldn’t we be individualizing drug dosing to attain sufficient inhibition in all patients?” Dr Small asked “This is something that hasn’t really been occurring in typical tyrosine kinase inhibitor ... Personalized Medicine in Oncology,” in Washington, DC, on June and 9, 2009 At this workshop experts gave presentations and commentary on the following areas:   PERSONALIZED MEDICINE IN ONCOLOGY ... put into practice Dr Friend also called for a better understanding of the pathways being tested More insight is needed into the overarching causal mechanisms that are driving the cancer, including...
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Policy Issues In The Development Of Personalized Medicine in Oncology docx

Policy Issues In The Development Of Personalized Medicine in Oncology docx

Ngày tải lên : 23/03/2014, 11:20
... “Shouldn’t we be individualizing drug dosing to attain sufficient inhibition in all patients?” Dr Small asked “This is something that hasn’t really been occurring in typical tyrosine kinase inhibitor ... Personalized Medicine in Oncology,” in Washington, DC, on June and 9, 2009 At this workshop experts gave presentations and commentary on the following areas:   PERSONALIZED MEDICINE IN ONCOLOGY ... put into practice Dr Friend also called for a better understanding of the pathways being tested More insight is needed into the overarching causal mechanisms that are driving the cancer, including...
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 ethical issues in molecular medicine and gene therapy

ethical issues in molecular medicine and gene therapy

Ngày tải lên : 10/04/2014, 22:10
... would support a presumption in favor of continuing the development of germline genetic engineering That is, we have argued that germline genetic engineering is not intrinsically morally objectionable ... distinctions in mind we can raise some additional ethics issues regarding gene therapy from a social point of view Is there anything intrinsically morally objectionable about gene therapy in any ... engage in germline engineering Thus, if we have a somatic cell genetic engineering approach to managing cystic fibrosis that is reasonably effective in controlling symptoms and prolonging life,...
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Chapter 002. Global Issues in Medicine (Part 2) pps

Chapter 002. Global Issues in Medicine (Part 2) pps

Ngày tải lên : 06/07/2014, 08:20
... developments in the history of global health, has led other foundations to question the wisdom of continuing to invest their more modest resources in this field We may indeed be living in what some ... for the WHO's direct investigation of a wide range of global health problems, including pandemic influenza, in any member state—were strengthened and brought into force in May 2007 Even as attention ... offices, the WHO remains preeminent in matters relating to the cross-border spread of infectious and other health threats In the aftermath of the SARS epidemic of 2003, the International Health...
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Chapter 002. Global Issues in Medicine (Part 3) pdf

Chapter 002. Global Issues in Medicine (Part 3) pdf

Ngày tải lên : 06/07/2014, 08:20
... Health These efforts represented a major advance in our understanding of health status in developing countries Investing in Health has been especially influential: it familiarized a broad audience ... toward addressing the problems that most affected poor people in poor countries Since 1999, spurred by the leadership of the Gates Foundation and the growing interest in addressing novel and ... of all deaths in high- income countries and for 11.8% in middle- and low-income countries In second place was cerebrovascular disease, which accounted for 9.9% of deaths in highincome countries...
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Chapter 002. Global Issues in Medicine (Part 4) docx

Chapter 002. Global Issues in Medicine (Part 4) docx

Ngày tải lên : 06/07/2014, 08:20
... burden in middle- and low-income countries in 2001 derived from noncommunicable disease—an increase of 10% since 1990 Compared with years of life lost, there is greater uncertainty in calculating ... Priorities in Developing Countries (DCP2) Published in 2006, DCP2 is a document of stunning breadth and ambition, providing cost-effectiveness analyses for >100 interventions and including 21 chapters ... noncommunicable conditions in low- and middle-income countries faced a 30% greater risk of death from their conditions than did their peers in high-income countries In this age group, injuries accounted...
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Chapter 002. Global Issues in Medicine (Part 5) ppsx

Chapter 002. Global Issues in Medicine (Part 5) ppsx

Ngày tải lên : 06/07/2014, 08:20
... countries in access to HIV treatment has rightly given rise to widespread moral indignation In several middle-income countries, including Brazil, visionary programs have bridged the access gap Other innovative ... remarkable results In 2000, the United Nations Accelerating Access Initiative finally brought the research-based and generic pharmaceutical industries into play, and AIDS drug prices have since fallen ... set of second-line options in reserve Common clinical protocols were standardized, and intensive training packages for health and community workers were developed and implemented in many countries...
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Chapter 002. Global Issues in Medicine (Part 6) ppsx

Chapter 002. Global Issues in Medicine (Part 6) ppsx

Ngày tải lên : 06/07/2014, 08:20
... registered in U.S hospitals is not confined to the industrialized world or to bacterial infections In some settings, a substantial minority of patients with TB are infected with strains resistant ... health care systems, including those charged with delivering primary care In the past, the lack of health care infrastructure has been cited as a barrier to providing ART in the world's poorest ... case-finding relies on the availability of health care services, which is uneven in settings where TB is most prevalent Third, patients with multidrug-resistant (MDR) TB are by definition infected...
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Chapter 002. Global Issues in Medicine (Part 7) pptx

Chapter 002. Global Issues in Medicine (Part 7) pptx

Ngày tải lên : 06/07/2014, 08:20
... methods in sub-Saharan Africa are inadequate and indicators may thus lag behind actual outcomes of ongoing campaigns, they nevertheless acknowledge that "RBM is acting against a background of increasing ... Rolling Back Malaria In part because of differences in vector distribution and climate, resourcerich countries offer few blueprints for malaria control and treatment that are applicable in tropical ... mortality: the use of insecticide-treated bed nets (ITNs), combination antimalarial therapy, and indoor residual spraying ITNs are an efficacious and cost-effective public health intervention A meta-analysis...
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Chapter 002. Global Issues in Medicine (Part 8) doc

Chapter 002. Global Issues in Medicine (Part 8) doc

Ngày tải lên : 06/07/2014, 08:20
... system with points of sale However, even with the application of subsidized social marketing strategies, this market approach has not resulted in large increases in coverage during the first ... use WTP figures to determine appropriate pricing for social marketing projects and to project revenue and demand A cross-sectional study in a rural Nigerian community administered two questionnaires, ... educational campaigns Meeting the challenge of malaria control will continue to require careful study of appropriate preventive and therapeutic strategies in the context of our increasingly sophisticated...
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Chapter 002. Global Issues in Medicine (Part 9) docx

Chapter 002. Global Issues in Medicine (Part 9) docx

Ngày tải lên : 06/07/2014, 08:20
... that are increasingly common in high- and middle-income countries Meanwhile, despite awareness of its health impact during the early twentieth century, cardiovascular damage in response to infection ... causes that accounted for
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Chapter 002. Global Issues in Medicine (Part 10) pot

Chapter 002. Global Issues in Medicine (Part 10) pot

Ngày tải lên : 06/07/2014, 08:20
... above 210/120 declined from 1.8% in the 1950s to 0.1% in the 1990s with the introduction of effective antihypertensive agents While debate continues about appropriate screening strategies and ... increase by 104%, and the increase will be fivefold higher in developing than in developed countries "Western" lifestyle changes will be responsible for the increased incidence of cancers of the ... continue to have a much larger impact in developing countries Environmental and dietary factors, such as indoor air pollution and highsalt diets, also help account for increased rates of certain...
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Chapter 002. Global Issues in Medicine (Part 11) pps

Chapter 002. Global Issues in Medicine (Part 11) pps

Ngày tải lên : 06/07/2014, 08:20
... sobering to note that increasing obesity levels have not been successfully reversed in any population, including those of high-income countries with robust diet industries Nonetheless, in Mauritius, ... in developing countries Today, 80% of the world's 1.2 billion smokers live in low- and middle-income countries, and, while tobacco consumption is falling in most developed countries, it continues ... most developing countries have continued to take a passive approach to the control of smoking Environmental Health In a recent publication that examined how specific diseases and injuries are...
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Chapter 002. Global Issues in Medicine (Part 12) pps

Chapter 002. Global Issues in Medicine (Part 12) pps

Ngày tải lên : 06/07/2014, 08:20
... going to the floors It is a nightmare thinking of going to see the patients You are afraid of the risk of infection, diarrhea, urine, vomit, blood It is frightening to think about returning." ... appointed Global AIDS Coordinator notes that there are more Ethiopian physicians practicing in Chicago than in all of Ethiopia? In Zambia, only 50 of the 600 doctors trained since the country's independence ... since the country's independence in 1964 remain in their home country Nor is it surprising that a 1999 survey of medical students in Ghana in their final year of training revealed that 40 of 43 students...
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Chapter 002. Global Issues in Medicine (Part 13) ppt

Chapter 002. Global Issues in Medicine (Part 13) ppt

Ngày tải lên : 06/07/2014, 08:20
... developing training programs for physicians with interests in global health In medical schools across the United States and in other wealthy countries, interest in global health has been exploding ... improved metrics, and growing interest have only recently been matched by an unprecedented investment in addressing the health problems of poor people in the developing world Ours is a moment ... changing rapidly Such work is still informed by the tension between clinical practice and population-based interventions, between analysis and action Once metrics are refined, how might they inform...
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Security Issues in Wireless Systems

Security Issues in Wireless Systems

Ngày tải lên : 29/09/2013, 21:20
... encrypted messages being exchanged Such information could be useful to the attacker as it can reveal useful information in guessing the nature of the information being exchanged [2,3] In general, passive ... inserting a record in a file Interception This is an attack on the confidentiality of the network such as wiretapping or eavesdropping to capture data in a network Eavesdropping is easy in a wireless ... eavesdropped from outside the building where the network is operating In most wireless networks, there is a kind of link level ciphering done by the MAC entities Jamming Interruption of service attacks...
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Ethical issues in embryo interventions and cloning

Ethical issues in embryo interventions and cloning

Ngày tải lên : 01/11/2013, 08:20
... interventions and cloning trates on practical issues, within the context of licensing clinics for testing speciWc inherited conditions and restricting access through guidelines that limit which ... pertinent Indeed if dignity has to be deWned in any essential manner, as it must be if enshrined in international declarations, it is the unique quality of all human beings, also recognized in ... threatened by cloning In the words of the CCNE report, ‘reproductive cloning would inaugurate a new mode of Wliation, an individual born by cloning would be both a descendant and a twin of an adult’...
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