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1“...Fruit and vegetable intake can promote health through prevention of diseases including obesity, heart attacks, type 2 diabetes, and cancer. Food security has...”
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2by Ahmadi, Davod Amarnani, Ekta Sen, Akankasha Ebadi, Narges Cortbaoui, Patrick Melgar-Quiñonez, Hugo Published in BMC public health (15.05.2018)“...Malnutrition is one of the major contributors to child mortality in Ethiopia. Currently established, child nutrition status is assessed by four anthropometric...”
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3by Ahmadi, Davod Sinclair, Kate Ebadi, Narges Helal, Gabrielle Melgar-quinonez, Hugo Published in SAGE open (01.05.2017)“...This study examined associations between main references Anglophone and Francophone men and women refer to when learning healthy eating, and their knowledge of...”
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4by Paillaud, Elena Canoui-Poitrine, Florence Varnier, Gwenaelle Anfasi-Ebadi, Narges Guery, Ester Saint-Jean, Olivier Gisselbrecht, Mathilde Aparicio, Thomas Bastuji-Garin, Sylvie Laurent, Marie Caillet, Philippe Published in Age and ageing (01.07.2017)“...information of older patients with cancer is crucial to ensure optimal care. to compare older patients with and without cancer regarding their preferences...”
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5by Martinez-Tapia, Claudia Canoui-Poitrine, Florence Caillet, Philippe Bastuji-Garin, Sylvie Tournigand, Christophe Assaf, Elias Varnier, Gwénaëlle Pamoukdjian, Frederic Brain, Etienne Rollot-Trad, Florence Laurent, Marie Paillaud, Elena Published in Patient education and counseling (01.03.2019)“...•Many cancer patients (66%) knew what a surrogate is and 42% had designated one.•Young age was independently associated with surrogate knowledge and...”
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6“...The amount of remittances to developing counties, defined as the flow of monetary and non-monetary goods, has increased globally and has surpassed the amount...”
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7by Ebadi, Narges Ahmadi, Davod Sirkeci, Ibrahim Melgar-Quiñonez, Hugo Published in Remittances Review (2018)“...International remittances to developing countries attract increasing attention because of their rise in volume and their impact on the recipient countries...”
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