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Age- and gender-related dispersion of brain networks across the lifespan
The effects of age and gender on large-scale resting-state networks (RSNs) reflecting within- and between-network connectivity in the healthy brain...
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Medial flap middle turbinoplasty for solid middle turbinate hypertrophy: improving airway, speeding healing and preserving olfaction
PurposeThe techniques to be performed for bullous middle turbinates are well-defined and widely accepted in the literature. However, in the case of...
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Obesity in Middle East
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region encompasses 18 countries at various levels of economic development – high-income (Qatar, Saudi... -
Socio-cultural Adaptation and Validation of Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ 3) in Indian Children Aged 2 to 24 Months
ObjectiveTo socio-culturally adapt and validate a Hindi language version of Ages and Stages Qustionnaire (ASQ-3) in Indian children aged 2–24 months.
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Sacrilegious bodies: Gender, race, and medieval dance in nineteenth-century missions
Through pairing a study of vernacular religious texts from late medieval England with a case study focused on Baptist mission work and conflicts over...
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Aging, Health, and Gender
Japanese men and women enjoy high levels of life expectancy and health expectancy when compared with international standards. Relatively little is... -
Gender role attitudes and well-being of German and refugee adolescents—same or different?
BackgroundAssumed differences in gender role attitudes (GRAs) of German adolescents and refugee adolescents from the Middle East are often discussed,...
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Gender and Identity
As a genre that weaves together the narratives of a male and a female artist, the dual artist novel offers an exceptionally promising way to explore... -
A Behavioural Analysis of the Intersectionality of Gender in Housing Among Indian Middle-Class Families
The effect of architectural planning, facade, materials, and space, in general, on every user often goes unnoticed. The influence of built spaces on... -
Obesity in Middle East
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region encompasses 18 countries at various levels of economic development – high-income (Qatar, Saudi... -
Comparison of arterial spin labeled MRI (ASL MRI) between ADHD and control group (ages of 6–12)
This study utilized arterial spin labeling-magnetic resonance imaging (ASL-MRI) to explore the developmental trajectory of brain activity associated...
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Characteristics of the pediatric population with gender incongruence attending specialized care in Cali, Colombia: an observational, descriptive and retrospective study
BackgroundGender incongruence can often manifest itself from early childhood [Olson KR, Gülgöz S. Child Dev Perspect. 2018;12:93–7.
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Gender Typicality, Pressure to Conform to Gender Norms, and Anti-Fat and Appearance Stereotypes in Girls
This mixed-methods study investigated the relation among gender identity (i.e., self-perceived gender similarity to girls and boys; self-perceived...
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FRAX-derived intervention and assessment thresholds for osteoporosis in ten Middle Eastern countries
SummaryThis study established FRAX-based age-specific assessment and intervention thresholds for ten Middle Eastern countries where FRAX is currently...
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Long-term unemployment subsidies and middle-aged disadvantaged workers’ health
This paper examines the labour market and health effects of a non-contributory long-term unemployment (LTU) benefit targeted at middle-aged...
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The “Bad Parents”: Gender-Policing of Trans, Gender Nonconforming, and Nonbinary People in U.S. Families
PurposeTypically understood in the United States to be a “protective” institution, the family is often a site of isolation and rejection for many...
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Eating Disorders in Sexual and Gender Minority Adolescents
Purpose of ReviewTo consolidate recent literature addressing eating disorders and disordered eating behaviors among sexual and gender minority (SGM)...
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Effects of mobile Internet use on the health of middle-aged and older adults: evidences from China health and retirement longitudinal study
The rapid development of digital technology has radically changed people’s lives. Simultaneously, as the population is rapidly aging, academic...
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Three Axial Ages of Religion, Law and Global Constitutionalism
The thesis is that there are three Axial Ages of Religion, Law and Global Constitutionalism. The paper explains the enduring importance of Jaspers'... -
Power, Gender, and Aging
Physical changes (e.g., in health or attractiveness), changes in financial and social status (e.g., retirement), and ageist stereotypes (e.g.,...