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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Between The Black And Red Light, Savad Rahman
Between The Black And Red Light, Savad Rahman
savad rahman
Between the Black & the Red Light http://www.boloji.com/society/074.htm Original in Malayalam: Chillumedayilirunn Kalleriyoo by Savad Rahman Translated in English by Sony V. Mathew
Mumbai is truly one of a kind. You might have been residing here for a decade or more but still you can�t be absolutely certain of your way. Andheri, Dadar, Navi Mumbai� the longer you travel the more you get confused. Such is the traffic and human convergence associated with this great city that, it could take hours to move from one point to another. But Kamathipura has always been an exception, in more ways than one. …
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Jennifer Vaughan, Carol C. Harter, Richard Flaherty, Rebecca Mills
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Jennifer Vaughan, Carol C. Harter, Richard Flaherty, Rebecca Mills
Inside UNLV
No abstract provided.
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 46 Number 3, Winter 2004, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 46 Number 3, Winter 2004, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
8 - AN ARTIST WITH A MISSION By Elizabeth Kelley Gillogly '93. In his latest series, Howard Anderson '71 created paintings of the 21 California missions.
10 - THE SPIRITUALITY OF GIFT GIVING By Tom Beaudoin. Is it possible to turn our gift giving into a spiritual exercise?
14 - RAISING ARIZONA By Susan Shea. Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano '79, a rising political star, uses the lessons learned at SCU to serve her state.
20 - LEAVING COMMUNISM BEHIND By Jane Curry. An SCU professor and Fulbright Scholar researches forgiveness and justice in post-communist Poland.
A Closer Look: Signs For English Composition, Postsecondary Education Consortium
A Closer Look: Signs For English Composition, Postsecondary Education Consortium
Course Materials
Features vocabulary signs that might be used in postsecondary level English Composition classes.
The Illawarra Healthy Food Price Index. 1. Development Of The Food Basket, P. G. Williams, M. Reid, K. Shaw
The Illawarra Healthy Food Price Index. 1. Development Of The Food Basket, P. G. Williams, M. Reid, K. Shaw
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (Archive)
Objective To define a basket of foods that could be used to monitor trends in the affordability of healthy food in the Illawarra region. Design A reference family of five was defined reflecting the population of the Illawarra region. A draft basket of foods was selected based on recommendations of the Australian Guide to Healthy Eating (AGHE), and using information on typical eating patterns from the 1995 National Nutrition Survey and data from local supermarket sales. Products were chosen to conform where possible to the National Heart Foundation guidelines for acceptability in the Pick the Tick food approval program. Seven …
The Illawarra Healthy Food Price Index. 2. Pricing Methods And Index Trends From 2000-2003, P. G. Williams, Y. James, J. Kwan
The Illawarra Healthy Food Price Index. 2. Pricing Methods And Index Trends From 2000-2003, P. G. Williams, Y. James, J. Kwan
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (Archive)
Objective To develop a method to monitor trends in the cost of the Illawarra Healthy Food Basket (IHFB) and report trends from 2000 to 2003.
Design Detailed instructions for the method of pricing the IHFB were developed and tested. The price of the IHFB was collected each year in September at a major supermarket, green grocer and butcher in five Illawarra suburbs, representing a range of socio-economic locations. Data on welfare payments available to the reference family, assuming all members were unemployed, were collected from staff of Centrelink.
Main outcome measures The average weekly cost of the IHFB, the Illawarra …
Diet And Metabolic Syndrome: Where Does Resistant Starch Fit In?, Linda C. Tapsell
Diet And Metabolic Syndrome: Where Does Resistant Starch Fit In?, Linda C. Tapsell
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (Archive)
Metabolic syndrome is a term linking the clinical profiles of some of the world’s major health problems today: obesity, heart disease and diabetes. It is predicated on dietary patterns, and particularly on the delivery of fuel. The effects may be seen first in the development of abdominal obesity and insulin resistance leading to type 2 diabetes mellitus and coronary heart disease. This review examines the role resistant starch might play in the prevention and management of these conditions. Beginning with a definition of resistant starch, a critical review of the scientific literature is presented. Current knowledge suggests that resistant starch …
The Impact Of Different Types Of Incentives On Re-Enrolment Into Health Management Programs, Sandra C. Jones, Christina Hoang
The Impact Of Different Types Of Incentives On Re-Enrolment Into Health Management Programs, Sandra C. Jones, Christina Hoang
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (Archive)
The Australian Health Management Group (AHMG) offers disease- and risk-management programs for members, aimed at improving health status and reducing health care costs. As an incentive to re-enrol, members are posted a small gift upon receipt of their completed enrolment form. The purpose of the present study was to determine whether the provision of an incentive has a measurable effect on re-enrolment rates. Members were allocated to one of three conditions: “gift”; “competition”; or “no incentive”. We found that the provision of an incentive resulted in an increase in re-enrolment rates, with little difference between the “competition” and “gift” conditions. …
What Can Change Blindness Tell Us About The Visual Processing Of Complex Objects?, Simone Keane, Stephen A. Palmisano
What Can Change Blindness Tell Us About The Visual Processing Of Complex Objects?, Simone Keane, Stephen A. Palmisano
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (Archive)
Processing visual information about objects in our environment is an essential and widely used skill. However, recent research in change blindness suggests that humans are remarkably poor at detecting certain types of changes to objects. In particular, changes to the configuration of an object's parts are detected quicker and more accurately than changes to the shape of the parts or a switching of parts. The implication of this finding is that information regarding the layout or configuration of an object is better encoded than finer details, like part shape. The aim of the current study was to determine whether this …
Erythrocyte Biomarker-Based Validation Of A Diet History Method Used In A Dietary Intervention Trial, Craig S. Patch, Karen J Murphy, Jackie Mansour, Linda C. Tapsell, Barbara J. Meyer, Trevor A Mori, Manny Noakes, P Clifton, I Puddey, P Howe
Erythrocyte Biomarker-Based Validation Of A Diet History Method Used In A Dietary Intervention Trial, Craig S. Patch, Karen J Murphy, Jackie Mansour, Linda C. Tapsell, Barbara J. Meyer, Trevor A Mori, Manny Noakes, P Clifton, I Puddey, P Howe
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (Archive)
No abstract provided.
Functional Foods And Ingredients: Opportunities For Health And Profit, Linda C. Tapsell
Functional Foods And Ingredients: Opportunities For Health And Profit, Linda C. Tapsell
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (Archive)
The National Centre of Excellence in Functional Foods (NCEFF) is developing well with strategic research projects underway. This report outlines progress to date.
Jitter And Size Effects On Vection Are Immune To Experimental Instructions And Demands, Stephen A. Palmisano, Amy Y. Chan
Jitter And Size Effects On Vection Are Immune To Experimental Instructions And Demands, Stephen A. Palmisano, Amy Y. Chan
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (Archive)
Both coherent perspective jitter and explicit changing-size cues have been shown to improve the vection induced by radially expanding optic flow. The current study examined whether these stimulus-based vection advantages could be modified by altering cognitions/expectations about both the likelihood of self-motion perception and the purpose of the experiment. In the main experiment, participants were randomly assigned into two groups – one where the cognitive conditions biased participants towards self-motion perception and another where the cognitive conditions biased them towards object motion perception. Contrary to earlier findings by Lepecq et al (1995), we found that identical visual displays were less …
Using A Taxonomy Of Errors As A Conceptual Framework For Differences In Patterns Of Use For Casual And Novice Users, Jocelyn R. Harper, Peter Caputi, Rohan Jayasuriya, Shae-Leigh C. Vella, P. Hyland
Using A Taxonomy Of Errors As A Conceptual Framework For Differences In Patterns Of Use For Casual And Novice Users, Jocelyn R. Harper, Peter Caputi, Rohan Jayasuriya, Shae-Leigh C. Vella, P. Hyland
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (Archive)
A taxonomy of errors was applied in a recent study of casual and novice users of a statistical analysis software. The taxonomy was found to be useful and several extensions to the taxonomy were proposed. The aim of this study is to confirm the theoretical validity of the proposed extensions and the usefulness of the taxonomy in describing the patterns of human-computer interaction and predicting changes in use patterns with learning.
Individual Differences In Anticipated Emotions, Desires And Intentions In Approaching A Computer Task, Jocelyn R. Harper, Peter Caputi, Rohan Jayasuriya
Individual Differences In Anticipated Emotions, Desires And Intentions In Approaching A Computer Task, Jocelyn R. Harper, Peter Caputi, Rohan Jayasuriya
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (Archive)
Research on user training has drawn on psychological theory to understand individual differences effects. An extension of the Model of Goal-directed Behaviour (MGB) was used to test the role of Personality variables, Computer self-efficacy and Computer anxiety as antecedents of anticipated emotions, goal desires and intentions. Positive anticipated emotions were demonstrated to intervene in the relation between Computer self efficacy and goal desires.
Rosenzweig's Messianic Aesthetics, Jules Simon
An Exploratory Study Of Older Adults' Perceptions Of Dtca For Prescription Medications, Sandra C. Jones, Judy Mullan
An Exploratory Study Of Older Adults' Perceptions Of Dtca For Prescription Medications, Sandra C. Jones, Judy Mullan
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (Archive)
There are many arguments for and against Direct-To-Consumer-Advertising (DTCA) and their impact on the consumer. A study involving 97 older consumers was carried out to investigate their perceptions about long or short versions of written DTCA for arthritis or diabetes medication. The results indicate that even though the ads may improve doctor-patient discussion about medications, they would not necessarily empower them to make decisions. Some of the consumers also believed that DTCA might cause people to ask for inappropriate medicines, become confused and possibly stop seeking medical advice.
An Exploratory Study On The Effect Of Positive (Warmth Appeal) And Negative (Guilt Appeal) Print Imagery On Donation Behaviour In Animal Welfare, M. Haynes, Jennifer Thornton, Sandra C. Jones
An Exploratory Study On The Effect Of Positive (Warmth Appeal) And Negative (Guilt Appeal) Print Imagery On Donation Behaviour In Animal Welfare, M. Haynes, Jennifer Thornton, Sandra C. Jones
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (Archive)
Very few studies in social marketing empirically compare the effectiveness of positive and negative appeals. This study examines the effect of positive (warmth appeal) and negative (guilt appeal) print imagery on donation behaviour to an animal welfare organisation. A quasiexperimental design was used to test the appeals, using a convenience sample of 282 university students, with each experimental group being exposed to only one type of appeal. The results indicated that negative imagery which evoked guilt was more effective than positive imagery which evoked warmth, on intention to donate money and time to the animal welfare organisation.
The Influence Of Magazine Advertising On Parents' Nutrition Ratings Of Food Products For Children, Christina Hoang, Sandra C. Jones, Jennifer Thornton
The Influence Of Magazine Advertising On Parents' Nutrition Ratings Of Food Products For Children, Christina Hoang, Sandra C. Jones, Jennifer Thornton
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (Archive)
Childhood obesity currently affects approximately 22 million children under the age of five worldwide (Rochinni, 2002) and its increasing prevalence in developed nations makes it one of the most common nutritional problems among children (Sorof and Stephen, 2002). A study was conducted to investigate parents’ health-related perceptions for a series of magazine advertisements for commonly advertised and popular children’s food products. The study revealed that confusion exists among parents and this was most evident in relation to the energy content of food products. Parents are important due to the instrumental role they play in their child’s nutrition - both as …
Econometric Analyses Of U.S. Abortion Policy: A Critical Review, Jonathan Klick
Econometric Analyses Of U.S. Abortion Policy: A Critical Review, Jonathan Klick
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Headlines Newsletters, Vol. 7, Nos. 1-3, March-May, Summer, Fall/Winter 2004, John P. Mcgovern Museum Of Health And Medical Science
Headlines Newsletters, Vol. 7, Nos. 1-3, March-May, Summer, Fall/Winter 2004, John P. Mcgovern Museum Of Health And Medical Science
Museum Publications (1998-2009)
McGovern Museum of Health and Medical Science March-May 2004, Summer 2004 and Fall/Winter 2004 bulletin featuring news and information on upcoming museum events, exhibits, and programs.
Nursing Students' Experiences In Personal Spiritual Formation And In Provision Of Spiritual Care To Patients, Beverly Jane Cobb
Nursing Students' Experiences In Personal Spiritual Formation And In Provision Of Spiritual Care To Patients, Beverly Jane Cobb
Dissertations
Problem. Nursing professionals acknowledge that (a) spiritual care is part of holistic care, and (b) nursing education about spiritual care of patients is inadequate. Evidence points to the importance of personal faith and spirituality in order for the nurse to more effectively render spiritual care to patients. Enhancing knowledge about how nursing students learn spiritual care can benefit nursing education and, ultimately, patient care. This study explored how students with high faith maturity provided spiritual nursing care to patients.
Method. This study engaged phenomenological methods with a study population selected from two faith-based educational institutions. A total of 187 nursing …
Ua61/1 Wku Nursing Class 2004, Wku Nursing
Ua61/1 Wku Nursing Class 2004, Wku Nursing
WKU Archives Records
Members of the 2004 nursing class: Angie Atwood, Teresa Bertrand, Melanie Blunk, Amanda Brady, Aimee Brown, Sarah Bruce, Jenny Bush, Mary Bybee, Darby Carter, Shelia Catlett, Libby Cawthorn, Allison Clifton, Jennifer Combs, Vicky Compton, Abigail Cooper, Mary Croley, Whitney Cunningham, Pamela Deel, Christina Dill, Bonnie Embrey, Christy Hall-Simpson, Amy Hanes, Laura Harmon, Deanna Hart, Kim Haynes, Stacey Hiser, Gayle Hooks, Maureen Horvath, Susan Jackewicz, Alicia Jackson, Robbyn Jewell, Libby Johnson, Joyce Keel, Tracey Keen, Mary King, Casey Lanius, Karla Lee, Britanny London, Heather Luellen, Teresa Martin-Curd, Keely Miller, Colleen Mulligan, Nena Nokes, Kimberly Owens, Roxie Perry, Pam Phelps, Jessica Phillips, …
Ua61/1 Wku Nursing Class 2004, Wku Nursing
Ua61/1 Wku Nursing Class 2004, Wku Nursing
WKU Archives Records
Members of the 2004 nursing class: Glenda Bagby, Sharon Campbell, Cynthia Campbell, Brianah Doeden, Jamie Dorris, Amy Frazier, Dawn Garrett, Marilyn Graves, Lisa Hays, Laurel Henderson, Victoria Kingery, Alice Kirby, Sherry Lovan, Heather Parsley, Lorena Steenbergen and Douglas Williams.
Ua60/5 Wku Dental Hygiene Class Of 2004, Wku Dental Hygiene
Ua60/5 Wku Dental Hygiene Class Of 2004, Wku Dental Hygiene
WKU Archives Records
Members of the 2004 dental hygiene class: Heather Stone, fundraising chairman; Leslie Johnson, treasurer, Sarah Canty, secretary; Miki Hopkins, president; Stephanie Riehn, vice president; Penny Small, class representative; Lori Doss, class representative; Tyra Lindsey, historian, Erin Taylor, SADHA representative, Joanna Davis, SADHA representative, Stacey Chappius, historian; Cassie Alfrejd, Jamie Brawner, Lindsay Christy, Karen Dodson, Kristie Duncan, Jamie Green, Karrie McGrath, Jennifer Pace, Amy Pardue, Melanie Gutierrez, Cyndi Walker and Desirae Wilson.
Client Satisfaction And Goal Achievement: From A Client's View At Cambridge Interfaith Family Counselling Centre, Dawn Diane Yarker
Client Satisfaction And Goal Achievement: From A Client's View At Cambridge Interfaith Family Counselling Centre, Dawn Diane Yarker
Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)
Qualitative interviews were conducted with eleven clients, former and active, at CIFCC (Cambridge Interfaith Family Counseling Centre) to understand how client satisfaction and goal achievement in therapy were related. Content analysis of the interviews revealed that satisfaction with the counsellor, especially rapport building, is the greatest contributory to client satisfaction. This observation is discussed for counselling practice.
Oncolog, Volume 49, Number 01, January 2004, David Galloway, Katie Prout Matias, Karin M.E.H. Gwyn Md, Richard L. Theriault Do
Oncolog, Volume 49, Number 01, January 2004, David Galloway, Katie Prout Matias, Karin M.E.H. Gwyn Md, Richard L. Theriault Do
OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)
- Pregnancy and Cancer Treatment Often Are Not Mutually Exclusive
- Studies of the Viral Origins of Some Cancers Lead to New Prevention, Treatment Strategies
- House Call: Cancer and Your Weight
- DiaLog: Treating Breast Cancer during Pregnancy, by Karin M.E.H. Gwyn, MD, Assistant Professor, and Richard L. Theriault, DO, Professor, Department of Breast Medical Oncology
Atypical Pneumonia And Ambivalent Law And Politics: Sars And The Response To Sars In China, Jacques Delisle
Atypical Pneumonia And Ambivalent Law And Politics: Sars And The Response To Sars In China, Jacques Delisle
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Not All Nurses Are Good, Not All Doctors Are Bad..., Julie Fairman
Not All Nurses Are Good, Not All Doctors Are Bad..., Julie Fairman
Julie A Fairman
No abstract provided.
Organizing Practice: Nursing, The Medical Model, And Two Case Studies In Historical Time, Pat D'Antonio, Julie Fairman
Organizing Practice: Nursing, The Medical Model, And Two Case Studies In Historical Time, Pat D'Antonio, Julie Fairman
Julie A Fairman
No abstract provided.
A Riotous Reflection: The Heroic, Richard, And Canadian Sport History, Don Morrow
A Riotous Reflection: The Heroic, Richard, And Canadian Sport History, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.