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Assessing Neurobehavioral Alterations Among E-waste Recycling Workers in Hong Kong

Liao G, Wang F, Lu S, Yu YHK, Arrandale VH, Chan AHs, Tse LA

Background E-waste workers in Hong Kong are handling an unprecedented amount of e-waste, which contains various neurotoxic chemicals. However, no study has been conducted to evaluate the neurological health status of...
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Prevalence and Risk Factors of Undernutrition among Older Adults Living in Nonsubsidized Residential Care Homes: A Cross-sectional Descriptive Study

Cheung DSK, Wang S, Cheung FTF, Ho KHM, Liu JYW, Cheng HL, Lam SC

Purpose: This study investigated the prevalence and risk factors of undernutrition among older adults living in nonsubsidized Residential Care Homes (RCHs). Methods: Face-to-face interviews and assessments were conducted in a...
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Illicit drug use is associated with lower bone mineral density and bone strength

Krishnamoorthy S, Li GHY, Ho KSC, Chau YP, Mak C, Ng D, Chung AKK, Chu JKP, Tan KCB, Hoo RLC, Cheung CL

Objectives: To evaluate the association of illicit drug use with bone mineral density (BMD) and hip geometric parameters at the narrow neck. Methods: This is a cross-sectional matched cohort study conducted...
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Targeted screening of atrial fibrillation using automated blood pressure measurement device with atrial fibrillation detection function, in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in primary care setting

Wong Y, Chan P, Lai K, Luk M, Fung H, Yeung S

Objective The prevalence of atrial fibrillation (AF) in type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) patients under primary care in Hong Kong was yet to be explored. We aimed to evaluate the prevalence of AF in patients with DM so as to provide evidence-based recommendations...
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Associations between adverse childhood experiences and diabetes among middle-aged and older Chinese: a social-ecological perspective

Zhu S, Hou L, Ma J, Li S, Sun W, Liu W, Hao J, Xiao W, Cheng S, Zhang D, Zhao D, Song P

OBJECTIVES: This study examined the associations between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and diabetes within a social-ecological framework, incorporating personal and environmental unfavorable conditions during childhood from family, school, and community...
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Refugee Medical Administration in Republic of Korea

Hong S

Refugees who are persecuted can apply for refugee recognition in the Republic of Korea in accordance with the Refugee Convention and the Refugee Act. They can do so either at...
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Substantial Improvement of Medical Care for Detainees in Republic of Korea

Hong S

The responsibility to ensure the health rights of detainees, particularly their medical rights, fundamentally lies with the state in all nations. However, in the correctional facilities of the Republic of...
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Asia-Pacific consensus on long-term and sequential therapy for osteoporosis

Tai TW, Chen HY, Shih CA, Huang CF, McCloskey E, Lee JK, Yeap SS, Cheung CL, Charatcharoenwitthaya N, Jaisamrarn U, Kuptniratsaikul V, Yang RS, Lin SY, Taguchi A, Mori S, Li-Yu J, Ang SB, Chan DC, Chan WS, Ng H, Chen JF, Tu ST, Chuang HH, Chang YF, Chen FP, Tsai KS, Ebeling PR, Marin F, Rodríguez FJN, Shi H, Hwang KR, Kim KK, Chung YS, Reid IR, Chandran M, Ferrari S, Lewiecki EM, Hew FL, Ho-Pham LT, Nguyen TV, Nguyen VH, Lekamwasam S, Pandey D, Bhadada S, Chen CH, Hwang JS, Wu CH

Objectives: This study aimed to present the Asia-Pacific consensus on long-term and sequential therapy for osteoporosis, offering evidence-based recommendations for the effective management of this chronic condition. The primary focus is...
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