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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SyndemicSyndemic - Wikipedia

    Hace 9 horas · Definition. A syndemic is a synergistic epidemic. The term was developed by Merrill Singer in the mid-1990s, culminating in a 2009 textbook. Disease concentration, disease interaction, and their underlying social forces are the core concepts. Disease co-occurrence, with or without interactions, is known as comorbidity and coinfection.The difference between "comorbid" and "syndemic" is per ...

  2. Hace 7 horas · The most significant developments in our knowledge of this mechanism are now presented in a review paper that was published in the journal Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism. In the battle ...

  3. Hace 9 horas · when i look at the stars i feel a sense of hope, it aids to the feeling of loneliness. the stars remind that i am and will never be alone. i am just a mere dot in the universe, a passerby in the world, a mere woman making her way in life. everyone looks at the same stars, it comforts me to know that someone out there is living the same way i am ...

  4. Hace 9 horas · In a new study, a team of researchers explored the vicinity of a very low-mass star of 0.11 solar masses (known as ISO-ChaI 147), whose results appear in the journal Science.

  5. Hace 9 horas · NEW YORK, June 8 — United Nations (UN) secretary-general Antonio Guterres has added Israel’s military to a global list of offenders for committing violations against children in 2023, said Israel’s UN envoy Gilad Erdan, describing the decision as “shameful.”. Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad will also be listed, said a diplomatic ...

  6. Hace 9 horas · From left, Sarah Leach and Kylee Brouse package food for the Milton YMCA's Summer Food Service Program. MILTON — Tucked away in the kitchen of the Milton YMCA, the staff prepares more than 300 free lunches each day for school aged children throughout the Susquehanna River Valley. The program, called The Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) is ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CoronavirusCoronavirus - Wikipedia

    Hace 9 horas · Etymology. The name "coronavirus" is derived from Latin corona, meaning "crown" or "wreath", itself a borrowing from Greek κορώνη korṓnē, "garland, wreath". The name was coined by June Almeida and David Tyrrell who first observed and studied human coronaviruses. The word was first used in print in 1968 by an informal group of virologists in the journal Nature to designate the new ...

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