نتایج جستجو برای: jewish non orthodox feminism

تعداد نتایج: 1328425  

Journal: :International Journal for Equity in Health 2021

Abstract Background The importance of community involvement in the response against disease outbreaks has been well established. However, we lack insights into local communities’ experiences coping with current COVID-19 pandemic. This study explored both impact of, and to, within Orthodox Jewish communities Antwerp (Belgium) during first lockdown period (March 2020 – May 2020). Methods We condu...

Journal: :Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 2021

Abstract. To work effectively, emergency management systems that deal with earthquake threats must consider the needs of religious minority groups. Studies regarding preparedness among marginalized social–cultural groups can highlight ways to improve it. Recently, some research has focused on effect religion preparedness. However, very few studies have connected two and examined are also a in r...

Journal: :American journal of human genetics 2003
Kazuhito Sugimura Kent D Taylor Ying-chao Lin Tieu Hang Dai Wang Yong-Ming Tang Nathan Fischel-Ghodsian Stephan R Targan Jerome I Rotter Huiying Yang

Crohn disease (CD) exhibits a 2-4-fold increased frequency in Jews as compared with other ethnic/racial groups. Three coding variants of the NOD2/CARD15 have been reported as independent disease-predisposing mutations (DPMs), but these were found in only 30%-40% of patients with CD and could not account for all the linkage between CD and the IBD1 locus. The aim of the present study was to explo...

2013
Md. Mahmudul Hasan

The question of women‘s rights in Islam generates huge interest among Muslims and non-Muslims alike. Scholars of feminism are sharply divided on the question of women‘s status in Islam. One group associates Islam with misogyny and gender oppression, while the other celebrates the religion as a liberatory force for women. Remarkably, despite a surge in female educational attainment and conscious...

Journal: :American journal of human genetics 2000
G A Diaz B D Gelb N Risch T G Nygaard A Frisch I J Cohen C S Miranda O Amaral I Maire L Poenaru C Caillaud M Weizberg P Mistry R J Desnick

Type 1 Gaucher disease (GD), a non-neuronopathic lysosomal storage disorder, results from the deficient activity of acid beta-glucosidase (GBA). Type 1 disease is panethnic but is more prevalent in individuals of Ashkenazi Jewish (AJ) descent. Of the causative GBA mutations, N370S is particularly frequent in the AJ population, (q approximately .03), whereas the 84GG insertion (q approximately ....

2018
N Fournet L Mollema W L Ruijs I A Harmsen F Keck J Y Durand M P Cunha M Wamsiedel R Reis J French E G Smit A Kitching J E van Steenbergen

BACKGROUND Despite effective national immunisation programmes in Europe, some groups remain incompletely or un-vaccinated ('under-vaccinated'), with underserved minorities and certain religious/ideological groups repeatedly being involved in outbreaks of vaccine preventable diseases (VPD). Gaining insight into factors regarding acceptance of vaccination of 'under-vaccinated groups' (UVGs) might...

Journal: :Science translational medicine 2018
Ken Y Hui Heriberto Fernandez-Hernandez Jianzhong Hu Adam Schaffner Nathan Pankratz Nai-Yun Hsu Ling-Shiang Chuang Shai Carmi Nicole Villaverde Xianting Li Manual Rivas Adam P Levine Xiuliang Bao Philippe R Labrias Talin Haritunians Darren Ruane Kyle Gettler Ernie Chen Dalin Li Elena R Schiff Nikolas Pontikos Nir Barzilai Steven R Brant Susan Bressman Adam S Cheifetz Lorraine N Clark Mark J Daly Robert J Desnick Richard H Duerr Seymour Katz Todd Lencz Richard H Myers Harry Ostrer Laurie Ozelius Haydeh Payami Yakov Peter John D Rioux Anthony W Segal William K Scott Mark S Silverberg Jeffery M Vance Iban Ubarretxena-Belandia Tatiana Foroud Gil Atzmon Itsik Pe'er Yiannis Ioannou Dermot P B McGovern Zhenyu Yue Eric E Schadt Judy H Cho Inga Peter

Crohn's disease (CD), a form of inflammatory bowel disease, has a higher prevalence in Ashkenazi Jewish than in non-Jewish European populations. To define the role of nonsynonymous mutations, we performed exome sequencing of Ashkenazi Jewish patients with CD, followed by array-based genotyping and association analysis in 2066 CD cases and 3633 healthy controls. We detected association signals i...

2017
Phil McEvoy Tracey Williamson Raphael Kada Debra Frazer Chardworth Dhliwayo Linda Gask

BACKGROUND The English National Health Service (NHS) has significantly extended the supply of evidence based psychological interventions in primary care for people experiencing common mental health problems. Yet despite the extra resources, the accessibility of services for 'under-served' ethnic and religious minority groups, is considerably short of the levels of access that may be necessary t...

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