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Gender and Death

Impacts of age and gender at the risk of underlying medical conditions and death in patients with avian influenza A (H7N9): a meta-analysis study

Impacts of age and gender at the risk of underlying medical conditions and death in patients with avian influenza A (H7N9): a meta-analysis study

... Our analysis is also the first to examine the combined effects of UMCs with other potential impact factors (such as age and gender) on fatality rates among H7N9 patients. We found that the combined effects of UMCs ...

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Death talk: gender differences in talking about one’s own impending death

Death talk: gender differences in talking about one’s own impending death

... imminent death in a Palliative Care ...possible gender differences need to be consid- ...with gender, but not determined by ...about death and dying and that they are welcome to discuss ...

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Contribution of programmed cell death 6 genetic variations, gender, and smoking status to lung cancer

<p>Contribution of programmed cell death 6 genetic variations, gender, and smoking status to lung cancer</p>

... PDCD6 has been identi fi ed as an apoptosis-related gene, 23 and its encoded protein plays a role as a pro-apoptotic factor in Ca 2+ -dependent T-cell receptor-induced pro- grammed cell death. 33 On the other hand, ...

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Determinants of existential anxiety : the effects of religious affiliation, gender and neuroticism on death anxiety

Determinants of existential anxiety : the effects of religious affiliation, gender and neuroticism on death anxiety

... on death anxiety than the combination ...on death anxiety than neurotic ...more death anxiety he or she will ...that death anxiety will be higher than in neurotic ...between death ...

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Gender and age differences in components of traffic-related pedestrian death rates: exposure, risk of crash and fatality rate

Gender and age differences in components of traffic-related pedestrian death rates: exposure, risk of crash and fatality rate

... of death within the first 24 h after the ...and gender with each component, our approach yielded negative percent- ages for some components, whereas the sum of their ab- solute values was always 100 ...

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Gender convergence in human survival and the postponement of death

Gender convergence in human survival and the postponement of death

... countries gender differences in smoking prevalence are found to explain over 75% of the variance in the life expectancy gap, but other factors such as female emancipation and better health care are also ...which ...

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Determinants of existential death anxiety : a cross sectional survey study on the effect of age, gender and religious affiliation on death anxiety

Determinants of existential death anxiety : a cross sectional survey study on the effect of age, gender and religious affiliation on death anxiety

... age, gender and worldview represented predictors of Death ...especially Death Anxiety research. Several death studies focused on elderly age groups regarding Death Anxiety, however the ...

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Family Relationship and Gender as Correlates of Post-Traumatic Growth among Parents of Neonatal Death

Family Relationship and Gender as Correlates of Post-Traumatic Growth among Parents of Neonatal Death

... supporting gender disparities in self-reported PTG and identifiable variables that moderates this relationship, the finding revealed that other positive mental outcomes like lower rates of depression and positive ...

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Gender Bias in Health: A Life or Death Issue for Woman with Coronary Heart Disease

Gender Bias in Health: A Life or Death Issue for Woman with Coronary Heart Disease

... In 1991, a study by Ayanian and Epstein suggested that women who are hospitalized for CHD undergo fewer major diagnostic and therapeutic procedures than men.80 Their results s[r] ...

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A descriptive study of solitary death in Yokohama City

A descriptive study of solitary death in Yokohama City

... unnatural death cases (1503 of the 1890 cases) from the Yokohama City Fire ...“solitary death” (n = 349) and “un-solitary death,” ( n = 1154) according to the postmortem interval until finding (PMI-f ...

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'Lines of flight': A history of resistance and the thematic of ethics, death and animality

'Lines of flight': A history of resistance and the thematic of ethics, death and animality

... Butler gender cannot be traced back to a cherished stasis but is performed in an ongoing manner through word-deeds issuing from the signifying ...again, death and dying that announces an excess or trace ...

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Gender and Human Rights: The Girl Child and Violence

Gender and Human Rights: The Girl Child and Violence

... Violence against women is a global concern. Global violence uniquely affects the girl child. Although international legal instruments have been in place for decades to protect the girl-child , thousands of brutal acts of ...

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Pneumococcal and influenza immunization in asplenic persons: a retrospective population based cohort study 1990 2002

Pneumococcal and influenza immunization in asplenic persons: a retrospective population based cohort study 1990 2002

... of death were calculated per 1,000 person years of observation, by splenectomy status and by immunization ...and death was assessed using Cox propor- tional hazards regression models (adjusted and unad- ...

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Utility of cadavers for health professional’s skill training   a 2 year experience

Utility of cadavers for health professional’s skill training a 2 year experience

... Medical education aims at training of health related professionals predominantly in cognitive, psychomotor and attitude domains. The psychomotor domain is important and needs good infrastructure and resources to deliver ...

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German policing at the intersection: race, gender, migrant status and mental health

German policing at the intersection: race, gender, migrant status and mental health

... and gender share some important connections in the ways in which they are construed as threat ...her death, some simply referring to her as ‘the Nigerian’ rather than as ...

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The Sudden Infant Death SyndromeisaProbability Process

The Sudden Infant Death Syndrome is a Probability Process

... An uninvestigated physiological characteristic of SIDS may be an X-linked gene locus, presently unidentified, that has two alleles: A recessive allele, non-protective of SIDS, occurring with a racially dependent ...

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Survival Factors of Burkitts Lymphoma Patients at Discharge: The Case of St. Mary’s Hospital Lacor in Northern Uganda

Survival Factors of Burkitts Lymphoma Patients at Discharge: The Case of St. Mary’s Hospital Lacor in Northern Uganda

... to gender or the age ...of death among the stage C and D patients were not significantly different neither were the chances different across regions of residence nor gender of the ...of death) ...

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Efficacy and safety of mesenchymal stromal cells in preclinical models of acute lung injury: a systematic review protocol

Efficacy and safety of mesenchymal stromal cells in preclinical models of acute lung injury: a systematic review protocol

... endpoint death will be carried out according to risk of bias ...endpoint death (see Table ...of death; the type of animal model; animal age [47], gender, and strain; presence of co morbid- ...

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Gender differences in outcomes following isolated coronary artery bypass grafting: long-term results

Gender differences in outcomes following isolated coronary artery bypass grafting: long-term results

... Results: In the matched cohort, males received significantly more bypass grafts (3.0 ± 1.0 vs 2.8 ± 1.0, p = 0.001). Left internal mammary artery use and total arterial revascularization were similarly performed in both ...

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Age- and sex-specific prevalence and ten-year risk for cardiovascular disease of all 16 risk factor combinations of the metabolic syndrome - A cross-sectional study

Age- and sex-specific prevalence and ten-year risk for cardiovascular disease of all 16 risk factor combinations of the metabolic syndrome - A cross-sectional study

... There was however a strong variation of the estimated risk in relation of the combination detected in a particu- lar individual. Low HDL was a frequent component of combinations in high risk subjects of either ...

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