A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF DEVELOPING BELIEFS ABOUT HEALTH, ILLNESS AND HEALTHCARE IN MIGRANT AFRICAN WOMEN WITH GESTATIONAL DIABETES LIVING IN SWEDEN

A qualitative study of developing beliefs about health, illness and healthcare in migrant African women with gestational diabetes living in Sweden

Abstract Background Gestational diabetes (GDM) is associated with health risks for both mother and child, and is particularly relevant to migrant women and women of African origin.With today’s extensive global migration, contact with the new society and health system confronts the Dining migrant’s culture of origin with the culture of the host

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A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE PROFITABILITY OF TOURISTIC PENSIONS

The expansion that rural tourism has witnessed in the late XIXth century was determined by the existence of two reasons: on the one side the revival and development of the rural area, and the other side the alternative tourism form compared to traditional, classic or table tourism.It is known that regardless of the external environment in which tou

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Female Microhistorical Archaeology

Microhistory is a part of historical research that focuses on the behaviours, practices, and perceptions of individuals and small communities, locating them in social, economic, and cultural frameworks.Although archaeology has already focused on similar attempts, microarchaeology seldom Pentair MagicStream Laminar Parts takes a female perspective.T

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The effects of storage and hop extract on aroma and flavour compounds in Balkan-style sausages packed under a CO2-containing anaerobic atmosphere

Changes in the levels of pH, lactic acid, acetic acid, headspace volatile compounds, and spoilage odour intensity during a 35 day refrigerated storage period in two sets of a Balkan-style fresh sausage, a control sausage (CON) and a sausage containing an aqueous hop extract (HOP), packaged under a 20% CO2 and 80% N2 atmosphere were evaluated.Storag

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