32 research outputs found

    Alien Registration- Grant, Mabel G. (Presque Isle, Aroostook County)

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    Reciclando la salud bucal

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    La Facultad de Odontología representada por la Asignatura Odontología Preventiva y Social se encuentra realizando un Programa de Trabajos Extramurales en la zona de influencia en Unidades Operativas distribuidas por la Ciudad de La Plata dirigidos por un Docente a cargo y alumnos de 1° a 5º Año desde el Año 1996 hasta la fecha. De los diagnósticos de la Comunidad y en base a los resultados concluimos, que el 68 % de las familias de la zona no tiene, no conoce o no recambia los Cepillos Dentales que son indispensables en Programas de Educación para la Salud Bucal. Por otro lado se detectaron basurales con gran cantidad de botellas de plástico que no son biodegrada- bles (lo cual produce un problema ecológico ambiental) pero si son, reciclables. Esta condición nos llevó a concluir que era necesario, en base a los dos problemas planteados realizar un Proyecto de Extensión que nos permita reciclar los plásticos y obtener a cambio Cepillos de Dientes que nos ayuden a poner en marcha Programas de Educación para la Salud en Escuelas de La Plata y el Gran La Plata.The School of Dentistry represented by the Subject Preventive and Social Dentistry is conducting a Program of Extramural Activities in the area of influence in Operational Units distributed over the City of La Plata led by a teacher in charge and 1st year to 5th year students since 1996 to date. From the diagnostics of the Community and based on the results, we conclude that 68% of the families of the area has not got, does not know or does not change toothbrushes which are essential in Education Programs for Oral Health. On the other hand rubbish dumps containing a lot of plastic bottles that are not biodegradable were detected (which cause an environmental ecological problem), but they do are recyclable. From this condition and based on the two issues raised we arrived to the conclusion that it was necessary to make an Extension Project that allowed us to recycle plastics and get in return Toothbrushes to help us implement Programs for Health Education in Schools from La Plata and Gran La Plata.Facultad de Odontologí

    Reciclando la salud bucal

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    La Facultad de Odontología representada por la Asignatura Odontología Preventiva y Social se encuentra realizando un Programa de Trabajos Extramurales en la zona de influencia en Unidades Operativas distribuidas por la Ciudad de La Plata dirigidos por un Docente a cargo y alumnos de 1° a 5º Año desde el Año 1996 hasta la fecha. De los diagnósticos de la Comunidad y en base a los resultados concluimos, que el 68 % de las familias de la zona no tiene, no conoce o no recambia los Cepillos Dentales que son indispensables en Programas de Educación para la Salud Bucal. Por otro lado se detectaron basurales con gran cantidad de botellas de plástico que no son biodegrada- bles (lo cual produce un problema ecológico ambiental) pero si son, reciclables. Esta condición nos llevó a concluir que era necesario, en base a los dos problemas planteados realizar un Proyecto de Extensión que nos permita reciclar los plásticos y obtener a cambio Cepillos de Dientes que nos ayuden a poner en marcha Programas de Educación para la Salud en Escuelas de La Plata y el Gran La Plata.The School of Dentistry represented by the Subject Preventive and Social Dentistry is conducting a Program of Extramural Activities in the area of influence in Operational Units distributed over the City of La Plata led by a teacher in charge and 1st year to 5th year students since 1996 to date. From the diagnostics of the Community and based on the results, we conclude that 68% of the families of the area has not got, does not know or does not change toothbrushes which are essential in Education Programs for Oral Health. On the other hand rubbish dumps containing a lot of plastic bottles that are not biodegradable were detected (which cause an environmental ecological problem), but they do are recyclable. From this condition and based on the two issues raised we arrived to the conclusion that it was necessary to make an Extension Project that allowed us to recycle plastics and get in return Toothbrushes to help us implement Programs for Health Education in Schools from La Plata and Gran La Plata.Facultad de Odontologí

    Colorectal cancer incidences in Lynch syndrome: a comparison of results from the prospective lynch syndrome database and the international mismatch repair consortium

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    Objective To compare colorectal cancer (CRC) incidences in carriers of pathogenic variants of the MMR genes in the PLSD and IMRC cohorts, of which only the former included mandatory colonoscopy surveillance for all participants. Methods CRC incidences were calculated in an intervention group comprising a cohort of confirmed carriers of pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants in mismatch repair genes (path_MMR) followed prospectively by the Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database (PLSD). All had colonoscopy surveillance, with polypectomy when polyps were identified. Comparison was made with a retrospective cohort reported by the International Mismatch Repair Consortium (IMRC). This comprised confirmed and inferred path_MMR carriers who were first- or second-degree relatives of Lynch syndrome probands. Results In the PLSD, 8,153 subjects had follow-up colonoscopy surveillance for a total of 67,604 years and 578 carriers had CRC diagnosed. Average cumulative incidences of CRC in path_MLH1 carriers at 70 years of age were 52% in males and 41% in females; for path_MSH2 50% and 39%; for path_MSH6 13% and 17% and for path_PMS2 11% and 8%. In contrast, in the IMRC cohort, corresponding cumulative incidences were 40% and 27%; 34% and 23%; 16% and 8% and 7% and 6%. Comparing just the European carriers in the two series gave similar findings. Numbers in the PLSD series did not allow comparisons of carriers from other continents separately. Cumulative incidences at 25 years were < 1% in all retrospective groups. Conclusions Prospectively observed CRC incidences (PLSD) in path_MLH1 and path_MSH2 carriers undergoing colonoscopy surveillance and polypectomy were higher than in the retrospective (IMRC) series, and were not reduced in path_MSH6 carriers. These findings were the opposite to those expected. CRC point incidence before 50 years of age was reduced in path_PMS2 carriers subjected to colonoscopy, but not significantly so

    Deciphering the sophomore slump: changes to student perceptions during the undergraduate journey

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    The second year of university is little-researched, despite being a focal point for declining performance, persistence, and satisfaction. It is important to establish appropriate methods for studying this ‘sophomore slump’ and to pinpoint specific antecedents from broad domains noted in literature (e.g. students’ social integration, perceptions of the curriculum). Using a novel methodology, 166 undergraduates were surveyed in successive years of study to derive a gold standard ‘within-subjects’ data sample. Under a replicated design, a ‘between-subjects’ sample of over 1000 students completed the same e-survey just once, in year one, two, or three. Quantitative comparison of the responses across years showed over 85% agreement between samples. This endorses between-subject approaches (i.e. simultaneously surveying students from different years) to facilitate rapid interventions that benefit students before they graduate. In terms of detailed findings, year two saw positive trends in students’ academic engagement (e.g. self-reported independent study time), social integration (e.g. feeling accepted, involvement in extra-curricular activities), and views on teaching staff (e.g. approachability). Although appraisals remained broadly favourable, there was, in contrast, significant deterioration in global perceptions of the learning atmosphere (e.g. course enjoyment), as well as specific elements of the teaching provision (e.g. contact hours, feedback). Notably, there appeared to be little progression in students’ academic self-perceptions (e.g. confidence to make presentations, enter class debates). Year two also saw increased thoughts of drop-out. These results highlight the unique character of the second year at university and indicate potential target areas for enhancing this phase of the undergraduate journey

    American College of Rheumatology Provisional Criteria for Clinically Relevant Improvement in Children and Adolescents With Childhood-Onset Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

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    10.1002/acr.23834ARTHRITIS CARE & RESEARCH715579-59

    Derechos humanos y trabajo social: alcances y límites del Código de Ética del Colegio Profesional de Servicio Social de Neuquén

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    Esta Tesis pretende aportar al debate en Trabajo Social, en el marco de la reivindicación de los Derechos Humanos desde un sentido histórico. En su desarrollo resignificamos a los Organismos de Derechos Humanos, como gestores de acciones de resistencia en la construcción de reservorios de memoria y conciencia histórica, centrándonos en la labor de la APDH (Asamblea por los Derechos Humanos) neuquina, desde su fundación en mayo de 1976 hasta el presente. La narrativa transita por pasajes de la experiencia histórica, de protagonistas que tienen en común la desobediencia ante el terror de Estado. Se destaca la figura del Obispo neuquino (Don Jaime de Nevares), con quien la resistencia iluminó el camino ante la orfandad y la soledad humanas, en un tiempo de ignominia planificada de Norte a Sur para truncar los sueños del ‘70. A 30 años de democracia ininterrumpida, lograda en dos siglos de historia, cómplices civiles con el Estado terrorista ‘pierden la máscara y quedan expuestos a la luz del día’. Tomamos el caso del Licenciado en Servicio Social (Ricardo José Grisotto), sindicado como “Agente de reunión” del Batallón 601 del Ejército Argentino entre 1976-1983. Este caso fue objeto de un juicio por parte del Tribunal de Ética del CPSS (Colegio Profesional de Servicio Social) de Neuquén. El juicio tuvo características inéditas y se coloca en el contexto y el texto del Código de Ética de nuestro Colegio Profesional, construyendo mediaciones desde una ética arraigada en la historia, donde los derechos humanos se ubican en la agenda en el sentido de advertencia y observancia, como un núcleo básico de consenso para enfrentar la relación presente/futuro (se acopla el pasado al presente) recuperando lo humano de la historia.Facultad de Trabajo Socia

    Alien Registration- Grant, Mabel (Presque Isle, Aroostook County)

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    Alien Registration- Grant, Mabel G. (Presque Isle, Aroostook County)

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