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This study showed high levels of stress in more than one third of diabetes mellitus (DM) patients
Looking into how some factors that can influence the performance of people on board can lead to more accidents as well as how to mitigate or control these factors.
Check the tariff classification for anti-stress balls and anti-stress items.
Interviews with adolescent, newly married, pregnant and adult women, in urban slums, rural and indigenous villages
Examines stress related to the use of toilet facilities or open defecation by women and girls at public places, workplaces and schools
Research among poor households shows how distrust causes serious problems and how approaches tailored to local contexts can mitigate these
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
This new intervention is intended to be relevant for coping with any type of adversity, including gender‐based violence, armed conflict and displacement
Of the Upper Awash Sub-Basin, Central Ethiopia
Climate change affects the yield of crops through increased exposure to high temperature, water, salinity and flooding stresses
This study tested benefits for stress tolerance of introducing DNA segments from wild ancestor Oryza rufipogon to the modern cultivar O. sativa cv Curinga
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