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[Professional fatigue syndrome (burnout). Part 1 : identification by the general practitioner].

Revue medicale de Liege

Clumeck N, Delroisse S, Gozlan S, le Polain M, Massart AC, Mesters P, Pitchot W.
PMID: 28520324
Rev Med Liege. 2017 May;72(5):246-252.

Burnout or professional fatigue syndrome has never been more talked about than in recent times. It is the result of exposure to a situation in which the strategies of the subject who are supposed to manage the stresses of...

Religion and health: A theological reflection.

Journal of religion and health

Glueck N.
PMID: 24302260
J Relig Health. 1988 Jun;27(2):109-18. doi: 10.1007/BF01532068.

Are healthy people necessarily religious? Are religious people necessarily healthy? Does holism imply that holiness equals health? This paper presents a model for a multidimensional understanding of human progress that does not lose sight of the fundamental unity of...

The challenge: streamlining HIV treatment and care while improving outcomes.

Journal of the International AIDS Society

Clumeck N.
PMID: 25394002
J Int AIDS Soc. 2014 Nov 02;17(4):19493. doi: 10.7448/IAS.17.4.19493. eCollection 2014.

ART coverage among HIV-positive population varies, depending on the countries, between 10% (e.g. Indonesia) and 65% (Botswana). Death rates and new HIV infections have been linked to ART coverage. Therefore, streamlining tasks and roles to expand treatment and care...

Immunoprotection against Cryptococcosis Offered by Znf2 Depends on Capsule and the Hyphal Morphology.

mBio

Lin J, Pham T, Hipsher K, Glueck N, Fan Y, Lin X.
PMID: 35012334
mBio. 2022 Jan 11;e0278521. doi: 10.1128/mbio.02785-21. Epub 2022 Jan 11.

Systemic cryptococcosis is fatal without treatment. Globally, this disease kills 180,000 of the 225,000 infected people each year, even with the use of antifungal therapies. Currently, there is no vaccine to prevent cryptococcosis. Previously, we discovered that Znf2, a...

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