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http://dx.doi.org/10.5946/ce.2024.111 | DOI Listing |
Med Humanit
January 2025
Royal Drawing School, London, London, UK.
Disabled bodies have been historically marginalised in sporting arenas and spectacles. Assistive technologies have been increasingly featuring in, and changing, sporting landscapes. In some ways recent shifts have made disability more present and visible across many (para) sporting cultures, and yet sport continues to operate on a tiered system that assumes a normative able body.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAesthetic Plast Surg
December 2024
Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic Surgery, Yale School of Medicine, 330 Cedar Street, Boardman Building, New Haven, CT, 06510, USA.
Background: Brassiere (bra) size is commonly used when patients and plastic surgeons discuss breast procedures. Variations in sizing between manufacturers can affect patient-surgeon communication and postoperative satisfaction. This study quantifies bra cup volume across alphanumeric sizes and manufacturers to describe variance and improve preoperative communication for shared decision-making.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Psychol (Amst)
November 2024
School of Psychology, Liaoning Normal University, Dalian, China. Electronic address:
People can perceive various information from faces. Most of previous studies of face perception only focused on one of attributes, such as gender, expression, personality etc., the whole picture of face perception is far from clear.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBMC Psychiatry
November 2024
Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management, Erasmus University, Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam, 3062 PA, The Netherlands.
Background: Collaborative care relationships form a key component of recovery-oriented mental healthcare, but can be disrupted if service users feel judged by professionals. Professionals can express stigmatizing attitudes through microaggressions, i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCochrane Database Syst Rev
October 2024
G.Re.T.A. Group for Reconstructive and Therapeutic Advancements, Milan, Italy.
Background: Women who have a mastectomy for breast cancer treatment or risk reduction may be offered different options for breast reconstruction, including use of implants or the woman's own tissue (autologous tissue flaps). The choice of technique depends on factors such as the woman's preferences, breast characteristics, preoperative imaging, comorbidities, smoking habits, prior chest or breast irradiation, and planned adjuvant therapies.
Objectives: To assess the effects of implants versus autologous tissue flaps for postmastectomy breast reconstruction on women's quality of life, satisfaction, and short- and long-term surgical complications.
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