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Background and objectives. Body modifications are practices leading to transient or permanent change of  various parts of human body. The most popular forms of body modifications are: tattooing and piercing. The aim of the study is to determine the f... see more

Background: Mortality caused by accidents remains a public health challenge. Prompt response during first aid accident may prevent disability or death. At Universitas Padjadjaran three student body volunteer organizations provide training in Bas... see more

First aid is defined as a group of activities directed at a person in a sudden health or life threatening state which is performed by somebody who is present at the site of the incident. First aid skills are taught in high school during the Education for ... see more

Dysmorphophobia (BDD), also called the obsession of perfection, is a disorder involving the extreme negative assessment of one's own appearance resulting from a slight defect that is exaggerated. Dysmorfophobia belongs to hypochondriac disorders. This dis... see more

Pietraszewska Jadwiga, Stachon Aleksandra, Burdukiewicz Anna, Andrzejewska Justyna, Sieron Adrian. Budowa ciala siatkarzy na róznych poziomach sportowych = Body build of volleyball players on different sport levels. Journal of Education, Health and Sport.... see more

Climate change has posed a serious threat to whole humanity en masse, and an effective and collaborative effort by all communities is required to address this serious challenge. Organizations, at regional andglobal scale, are striving to unify the scienti... see more

Delirium (“acute confusional state”), characterized by an acute decline in attention and cognition, is a common clinical syndrome in elderly patients. The prevalence of delirium increases with age, and is highest among hospitalized older patients. A syste... see more

Adolescence is a period of transition from children to adulthood. During this stage, generallyteens experience a crisis of identity where they thrive to search for identity, they are no longer children but also not yet full-grown adult. This transition pe... see more

AbstractInternal auditing has been called upon to enhance its value proposition for organisations and one way of doing this is to demonstrate its effectiveness. By using the responses of participants from the BRICS countries on the 2010 global Common Body... see more

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