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Reflections of regional spelling and phonetic features in Adam Mickiewicz's student's exerciseThe article analyses peculiar spelling and phonetic features found in a short stylistic exercise written by Adam Mickiewicz's student in 1820/1821, i.e. during t... see more

Background: Young people constitute one of the most dynamic human resource bases. Youths explore their sexuality and have sexual relationships with outcomes like unintended pregnancies, abortions, STIs and HIV/AIDS. Objective: This study ascertained the s... see more

The positive impact of regular physical activity is a widely recognized fact. The WHO recommends that people of all ages exercise 30 minutes of exercise every day. In the context of the sedentary lifestyle and changes in social behavior patterns in recent... see more

Daily physical activity is one of many factors determining health. World Health Organization (WHO) recommends regular moderate physical activity for people of all ages. The aim of this study was to compare the classified level of physical activity of youn... see more

Submitted 2020-06-11 | Accepted 2020-07-09 | Available 2020-12-01https://doi.org/10.15414/afz.2020.23.mi-fpap.1-6The research was carried out on consumers aged 20 to 30 years. The survey was conducted among the young population, on a sample of 200 respond... see more

This article explores the selected cases of the biographies of right-wing supporters from a larger sample of narrative interviews with young (18-35 years old) people in Poland and Germany. In the existing literature, we can find the socio-economic explana... see more

Severe sepsis is defined as sepsis that is accompanied by one or more organ dysfunctions, hypotension or hypoperfusion (decreased renal function, hypoxemia, lactic acidosis, oliguria, mental status changes). Macrophages and monocytes produced Procalcitoni... see more

Teenagers that have given birth have a high chance of a total fertility rate and prevalence. The study aimed to analyze the contribution of demographic and socio-economic factors, access to information, sexual activity, and literacy on family planning on ... see more

Objectives: To identify the risk factors in acute coronary syndrome.Methods: It was a case series study, conducted in coronary care unit of Jinnah Hospital, Lahore from January to December 2018. Convenient sampling was used for patients’ selection. The se... see more

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