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Early Warning and Data Analytics Strategy, Policy and Action for People, Places and Planet

Explore the innovative Early Warning and Data Analytics Strategy introduced by the UN, focusing on leveraging early warning systems (EWS) to prepare for and manage hazardous climate-related events. This strategy aims to save lives, protect economies, and enhance sustainability by identifying, monito

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Clinical Characteristics of Liver Disease in Patients with Common Variable Immunodeficiency (CVID)

This study examines the clinical features of liver disease in patients with CVID, revealing insights into the relative frequency, age at onset, duration of follow-up, immunosuppressive treatments, examinations performed, and histological features observed. The data sheds light on the association bet

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Single-Cell Transcriptomics of TAZ-Deficient Murine Corneal Endothelium

This study explores the single-cell transcriptomics of TAZ-deficient murine corneal endothelium in the context of Fuchs Endothelial Corneal Dystrophy (FECD), a polygenic disease affecting millions globally. The research utilizes a TAZ-deficient mouse model to mimic late-onset FECD, revealing reduced

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Unlocking the Benefits of Bilingualism Across Personal, Social, Academic, Employment, and Health Aspects

Explore the vast advantages of bilingualism, from enhanced cognitive functions in bilingual brains to improved social relationships, academic performance, job prospects, and even health benefits like delaying dementia onset. Address concerns parents may have about language development in children ra

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Puberty and Hygiene

This adapted presentation covers important topics such as the onset of puberty, physical and emotional changes, hygiene practices during puberty, and commonly used hygiene products. It encourages open discussion and provides guidelines for respectful conversation about sexual health. The content aim

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Emergency Drugs and Their Mechanisms of Action

Learn about essential emergency drugs such as Adrenaline, Adenosine, Atropine, Furosemide, Calcium Gluconate, and Lidocaine. Understand their mechanisms of action, dosages, indications, and onset times to effectively manage cardiac arrest, anaphylaxis, arrhythmias, and other critical conditions.

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Understanding the Differences Between Fibrolamellar Carcinoma (FLC) and Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC)

Fibrolamellar Carcinoma (FLC) and Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) are distinct liver cancers with important differences in age of onset, underlying causes, diagnostic markers, metastatic patterns, symptoms, treatment options, and outcomes. FLC primarily affects young and healthy individuals with no k

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Supporting Children and Young People with Learning Disability and Autism in Liaison and Diversion Services

Marie Hunt, Programme Manager, discusses the importance of supporting children and young people with learning disabilities and/or autism in contact with Liaison and Diversion services and Young Offenders Institutions. The research explores key findings, national data, recommendations, and the role o

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Young Adults and Politics: Disengaged or Engaged?

Young adults today show a level of distrust towards politicians yet remain politically engaged, with varying concerns by gender and education. Citizenship education is seen as a positive factor in boosting engagement levels. The potential for change in the next election is promising, with a signific

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Supporting Young People Training Program Overview

this training program focuses on enabling adult volunteers to understand and meet the needs of young people in scouting. It covers typical characteristics of young people, their development, relationships, influences, and creating supportive environments. Sessions include interactive tasks and key m

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Understanding Young Carers and Their Responsibilities

Explore the role of young carers in families, their tasks, and the impact of illness on them. Engage in defining young carers and discussing their responsibilities in a supportive learning environment. Dive into what it means to be a young carer, who can be one, and how to support young carers effec

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Insights from Young Carers Action Day 2021 Event

Highlights from the Young Carers Action Day 2021 event include discussions on the impact of COVID-19 on young carers and young adult carers, survey results, who young carers care for, coping mechanisms before and during COVID-19, carer awareness, and comments emphasizing the need for recognition and

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Classification and Genetic Defects of Diabetes

The diagnosis and differential diagnosis of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes are discussed, detailing the clinical courses, age of onset, body weight characteristics, onset patterns, and genetic factors. The etiologic classification of diabetes including insulin-deficient, immune-mediated, monogenic, and

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Understanding Early-Onset Sepsis (EOS) Risk Factors and Management in Newborns

Neonatal Early-Onset Sepsis (EOS) is a rare but life-threatening condition primarily caused by Group B Streptococcus (GBS) or Escherichia coli. Recognizing risk factors such as maternal age, intrapartum fever, GBS colonization, and certain neonatal characteristics is crucial for timely evaluation an

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Understanding Bipolar Disorder in Older Adults

Bipolar disorder in older adults can have a later onset, often after the age of 50, with episodes of mania and depression. Recognizing symptoms like excessive energy, inability to sleep, and cognitive impairment is crucial. Late-onset bipolar disorder differs from early-onset in familial illness rat

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Understanding Puberty: Physiology, Changes, and Management

Puberty is a normal physiological process marking the transition from childhood to sexual maturity. Understanding its physiology, factors influencing it, physical changes, stages of development, onset, and precocious puberty is essential for proper diagnosis and management. Various factors like race

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Risks and Health Impact of Edible Cannabis Consumption in Young People

Edible cannabis products, such as sweets and drinks, pose serious risks to young individuals due to their resemblance to regular sweets, delayed onset of effects, and potential for overdose. Consumption of these products can result in health issues like increased heart rate, cognitive impairment, ps

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Familial Colorectal Cancer Syndromes: Genetic Profiles and Clinical Presentations

These pedigrees depict familial colorectal cancer syndromes in Ashkenazi and Iraqi Jews, showcasing early-onset MMR-proficient CRC cases linked to mutations in POLD1 and POLE genes. The pedigrees detail various cancer diagnoses, mutation carrier statuses, and ages of onset across multiple generation

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Understanding Young Onset Dementia: Assessment and Diagnosis Webinar

In this informative webinar led by Dr. Janet Carter and other experts, various aspects of young onset dementia are explored, including typical presentations, key red flags in history, required investigations, genetic testing importance, and social implications. The session delves into the unique cha

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Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage: Addressing Climate Change Impacts

The Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage focuses on addressing climate change impacts, including extreme events and slow-onset events, in vulnerable developing countries. Through its Executive Committee, the mechanism aims to enhance dialogue, understanding, and action to support those

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Syncope: Diagnostic Algorithm and Management Overview

Syncope is defined as a transient loss of consciousness due to cerebral hypoperfusion, with rapid onset and complete recovery. It poses risks of falls, trauma, and sudden death but is mostly benign in young individuals. Initial evaluation includes a thorough history, physical exam, and ECG. Classifi

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Supporting Young and Young Adult Carers in Wales: Understanding the Social Services and Well-being Act 2014

This resource focuses on supporting young and young adult carers in Wales under the Social Services and Well-being Act 2014. It addresses the challenges and impacts of caring responsibilities on education, health, and well-being. Young carers play a vital role but often face difficulties in academic

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Impact of Cloud Computing Technology on Young Firms' Performance

The technology shock of cloud computing has significantly influenced the survival and performance of young firms. Young firms face higher uncertainty, benefit from experimentation, and are resource-constrained, making cloud computing's elastic, fast, and generic nature particularly advantageous. Thi

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Young Carer Support Services: Making a Difference in the Lives of Young Carers

Providing essential support to young carers under 18 who care for family members dealing with various challenges such as illness, disability, or mental health issues. Young Carer Support Services offer a range of assistance including access to activities, support groups, counseling, and short breaks

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Empowering Youth in Cricket: Cricket Young Ambassadors Program

The Cricket Young Ambassadors program by Cricket Wales empowers young individuals to take ownership of the game, inspiring them to excel in various cricket endeavors. Participants gain valuable experience, skills, and qualifications while fostering a love for the sport among peers and the community.

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Creating an Enabling Environment for Young Persons with Disabilities

Leku Sylvie Nakou, a member of the Global Network for Young Persons with Disabilities, emphasizes the importance of creating an accessible and safe environment for young individuals with disabilities to access skills development and decent work opportunities. Every young person with a disability des

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Young Leaders in Scouting: A Guide for Adult Volunteers

Explore the roles and responsibilities of young leaders in the Beaver, Cub, and Scout sections. Learn about the basics for Explorer Scouts aged 14-18, as well as the operations of Young Leader Units like Icknield and Falkes. Discover the essential tasks and requirements young leaders must fulfill, i

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Young AFCEAN Awards Nomination Process Webinar

The Young AFCEAN Awards Nomination Process Webinar, scheduled for September 10, 2014, 1:00 pm EDT, outlines the criteria and process for both individual and chapter awards within the Young AFCEAN community. From the Distinguished Young AFCEAN (DYA) awards to the Model Young AFCEAN Program recognitio

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Non-Pharmacologic Treatments in Precision Pain Medicine: Splitting vs. Lumping Criteria

This article discusses the rationale behind splitting (stratifying) versus lumping patients in precision pain medicine. It explores criteria for stratifying patients based on demographic, genetics, biomedical mechanisms, clinical presentation, etiological factors, and psychological response to treat

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Physiology of Labor: Onset and Key Hormonal Changes

Labor, or parturition, involves uterine contractions leading to the fetus's expulsion. Factors triggering labor include hormonal changes like increased estrogen and decreased progesterone, which stimulate uterine muscle activity. Telocytes play a role in spontaneous uterine activity, while oxytocin

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Study on Young Onset Colorectal Cancer in Southwest England

The study focuses on young adults under 50 diagnosed with colorectal cancer in the Somerset, Wiltshire, Avon, and Gloucestershire regions. It aims to capture data on their epidemiology, diagnostic pathways, management, and outcomes from 2009 to 2019. The background and incidence trends both globally

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Quality Control and Testing Procedures for Superconducting Radiofrequency Cavities

The presentation highlights the rigorous processes involved in qualifying superconducting radiofrequency (SRF) cavities for high-performance applications. Each cavity undergoes a detailed qualification process, including BCP treatment, electropolishing, and high-pressure rinsing, to ensure optimal p

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Northern Rivers Wellbeing Program & Digital Training for Women: Empowering Individuals Living with Dementia

Explore the comprehensive programs offered by the Northern Rivers Wellbeing Program and Digital Training for Women initiative, focusing on empowering individuals living with young onset dementia. Engage in digital safety surveys, free training sessions, and interactive discussions about young onset

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Understanding Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) and Systemic Onset JIA (SOJIA)

Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) is arthritis of unknown origin that starts before the 16th birthday and lasts at least 6 weeks. It was previously known as juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA). The diagnosis of JIA requires meeting specific criteria, and it can be classified into various subtypes

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Approach to Acute Flaccid Paralysis in Children: Evaluation and Management

Acute muscular weakness in children is a neurological emergency defined by sudden onset muscle weakness or paralysis in less than 5 days. When evaluating a child with acute flaccid paralysis, consider factors like onset rhythm, associated symptoms, and past medical history. A thorough physical and n

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Differential Diagnosis of Infant with Sudden Onset Weakness and Neurological Symptoms

A 2-month-old infant presented with sudden onset weakness in all four limbs following an upper respiratory tract infection. Clinical findings include froglike posture, diminished tone in all limbs, absent reflexes, and cranial nerve involvement. Possibilities include brainstem encephalitis, myelitis

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Understanding MODY Diabetes: Characteristics and Prevalence in Russia

Maturity-Onset Diabetes of the Young (MODY) is a monogenic form of diabetes that often manifests before the age of 25, with distinct clinical features and modes of inheritance. In Siberia, Russia, MODY prevalence and its various subtypes have been a subject of research, shedding light on its unique

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Supporting Young Carers in Education - A Guide for Educators in Scotland

There are an estimated 30,000 young carers in Scotland under the age of 18. This guide aims to help educators in identifying and supporting young carers in education. Young carers have diverse responsibilities, including domestic activities, household and financial management, personal and emotional

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Supporting Young Carers at YC2: Volunteer Opportunities and Services

YC2, the Young Carers Youth Club, provides vital support to children and young people with caring responsibilities in North Bucks. Founded in 2005, YC2 offers a range of services including youth clubs, counseling, residential breaks, and family events. Volunteers play a crucial role in making a posi

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Understanding Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing in Young People

Good mental health plays a crucial role in enabling individuals, especially young people, to form positive relationships, reach their full potential, and effectively deal with life's challenges. However, factors such as fear of failure, bullying, body image issues, and online pressures can significa

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