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Importance: The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in multiple socially restrictive public health measures and reported negative mental health impacts in youths. Few studies have evaluated incidence rates by sex, region, and social determinants across an entire population.

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The adverse impacts of childhood maltreatment (CM) on an individual's health and economic welfare are widely recognized, yet its occupational and organizational effects remain less explored. Employee absenteeism, known as absenteeism, is often a sign of workplace maladjustment and may be linked to a history of CM. Some individuals in the helping professions, who exhibit a strong sense of purpose in their employment and pursue it in demanding environments, are CM survivors.

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Potential effects of nutrition-induced alteration of gut microbiota on inflammatory bowel disease: A review.

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  • Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), primarily ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, is a complex condition influenced by genetics, environment, and immune response, which causes mental stress and economic strain.* -
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