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It looks like a general submission link to Sage Journals. impact factor is 4.2 compared to the Citescore 7.2
The types of materials and how it is explained in layperson language can be beneficial and that could potentially make some difference in satisfaction.
With the curves, there is this linear approach to life where the older people get, the parenting centrality grows and may shift as the children grow older and become independent. Very interesting study!
Helpful if a patient is able to have this outpatient treatment option. HRQOL is a good measurement to follow-up and see how a patient is progressing and if there are other treatments that may be more beneficial. This is a great study!
You can see how this type of association can go both directions. These kinds of longitudinal studies are important and can establish how interventions can be developed in certain populations.
I really like the public health aspect focusing on habits and lifestyle. How about at the cellular level? Here is a study focusing on the reprogramming of cells: https://www.aging-us.com/news-room/NEW-STUDY-Discovery-of-Chemical-Means-to-Reverse-Aging-and-Restore-Cellular-Function
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This is amazing to help raise awareness and for people to be educated and recognize signs. Along with many conditions, stigma and assumptions are attached. Education is so important and I wonder if there are certifications or classes for this and other disorders.
Very interesting to focus on domains and delivery of activities in a way that an individual can enjoy and have the self-efficacy and confidence. The recommendations can help practitioners to optimize activities and mental health outcomes.
Here is a paper to counter toxicity: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1018364722000465
This reviews therapies through natural resources and nanotech to treat heavy metal toxicity.
Interesting findings and makes sense seeing the mothers have these discussions. As the future research needs states, I would be curious to see the father contributions and how that is valued compared to mothers. A variety of variables would be considered to assess influence further.
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