SHOULD WE ADJUST HEALTH EDUCATION METHODOLOGY TO LOW-EDUCATED EMPLOYEES NEEDS? FINDINGS FROM LATVIA, POLAND, SLOVENIA AND SPAIN

Should we adjust health education methodology to low-educated employees needs? Findings from Latvia, Poland, Slovenia and Spain

Objectives: The presented study explored health beliefs and experiences as well as health education needs of low-educated employees (LEEs) (incomplete primary, primary, lower secondary and basic vocational education) in comparison to those with higher education (secondary and tertiary education) in four European countries: Latvia, Poland, Slovenia

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Latex agglutination test for rapid on-site serodiagnosis of Japanese encephalitis in pigs using recombinant NS1 antigen

Background & objectives: Japanese encephalitis (JE) is a mosquitoe-borne viral zoonotic disease and globally around three billion people are at the risk of disease.The occurrence of JE cases has shown a rising trend during last decade in India.Pig is the amplifying host for JE virus and serves as a suitable sentinel model for the prediction of dise

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Long-term efficacy, safety and durability of Juvéderm® XC

Annelyse C Ballin, Alex Cazzaniga, Fredric S BrandtDermatology Research Institute, Miami, FL, USAAbstract: Over the last decade, there has been increasing interest in minimally invasive cosmetic treatments, especially for facial rejuvenation.Next to botulinum toxin injection, the injection of soft tissue fillers is the second most frequent minimall

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