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Volume 49, N 4
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Our Global Mission to Improve Child and Adolescent Health
15-12-2010
Cecily L. Betz
Amazingly, in our lifetime the unthinkable has happened; our world has become a global community. We are no longer ..
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Tumor Lysis Syndrome: Prevention – Treatment – Nursing Implications
15-12-2010
Pantelis Perdikaris
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Vasiliki Matziou
Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is a well recognized complication of haematological malignancies. It also occurs occasionally in patients with ..
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The Ethical-Theological and Legal Approaches to Cloning
15-12-2010
George Katsimigas
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Evridiki Kaba
The announcement of the birth of Dolly raised many ethical questions about cloning and its implications. This genetic technology ..
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The Use of Focus Groups in Collecting Qualitative Data
15-12-2010
Aggeliki Moraiti
,
Danai Papadatou
The use of focus groups is constantly expanding in the health sciences field and the method has become an ..
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Non-pharmacological Management Programmes for Patients with Heart Failure and their Effect on the Disease Outcome
15-12-2010
Ekaterini Lambrinou
,
1 Fotini Kalogirou
Background: Despite recent pharmacological advances and the use of guidelines for the management of heart failure (HF), the outcome ..
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The Βiopsychosocial Μodel of Work Stress in the Health Professions
15-12-2010
Aimiliza Stefanidou
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Liza Varvogli
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Miltiadis Livaditis
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Paraskevi Argyropoulou-Pataka
Background: Recent studies carried out in various different countries have shown extremely high rates of stress and burnout in ..
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