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Climate change and allergy

Yoon HJ

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Understanding of the new Korea Healthcare Accreditation System

Park JH

The Korean Healthcare Accreditation System began to be applied to most Korean hospitals this year, yet it remains unfamiliar to us. There has been much criticism regarding the Hospital Evaluation...
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Climate change and atopic dermatitis

Kim KH

The prevalence of atopic diseases seems to be increasing worldwide. Climate change induced by global warming has been reported to increase allergic respiratory diseases such as asthma and allergic rhinitis...
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Climate change and respiratory allergic diseases

Kim SH, Yoon HJ

There is a firm consensus that Earth's climate has been changed and will be changed in further future due to increasing greenhouse gas emissions. Climate change affects human health and...
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Impacts of climate change on aeroallergens

Jin HJ, Kim JE, Kim JH, Park HS

Climactic changes are key environmental issues affecting allergic diseases. Temperature and CO2 content have been found to be increasing together with climate changes, which could increase pollen production, extend the...
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Comparison of knowledge, attitude, and experience about complementary and alternative medicine between primary care physicians and academic physicians in Korea

Kang SW, Ha TG, Cho BH, Lee SC, Han DS, Lee KM, Hahn S

Despite the recent increase in the use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) among the general population and patients, little is known about Korean physicians' attitudes about and interest in...
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Climate change and air pollution

Jang AS

The average temperature of the Earth's near-surface air and the oceans has increased 0.74 +/- 0.18degrees C over the last century. Climate change can cause sea levels to rise, change...
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Climate change and human health

Hong SJ, Seo JH

Climactic changes, especially global warming, are potentially the largest global threat to human health and the source of the greatest number of cases of disease. If current emissions and land...
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The surgical treatment for type 2 diabetes mellitus

Hur KY, Kim Z

Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has become an epidemic. Compared to Western countries, Asian T2DM occurs in patients with a lower body mass index, due to central obesity and decreased...
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Designation of a new drug as a controlled substance

Lee MS, Ahn W

Opioids are widely used as painkillers and anesthetics. Though we use opioids to relieve pain, these drugs can induce mood elevation, dependency, and withdrawal symptoms. This is why opioids are...
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Testosterone replacement therapy and monitoring for the male patients with testosterone deficiency syndrome

Min KS, Kang DI

Since the elderly population has been increasing recently in our country, old male patients with testosterone deficiency syndrome (TDS) with a significantly decreasing quality of life are becoming increasingly common....
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A study on revitalization of primary healthcare organizations through development of standard functions

Oh HJ, Park JS, Park AR, Pyun SW, Kim YK

Primary care lays the foundation of national healthcare systems, but it has been weak in playing its role correctly because of legal and environmental attributes surrounding the healthcare industry in...
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