
Elizabeth Marks
Articles
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Jan 21, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Eleanor Chatburn |Elizabeth Marks |Lucy Maddox
1 BACKGROUND Compassion is a key component of healthcare, named as a core value in healthcare charters,1, 2 medical codes of ethics3 and guidance on patient-centred care.4, 5 There is good evidence that compassionate care is associated with improved patient outcomes, including quicker recovery times, reduced anxiety,6 reduced rates of hospital readmission,7 lower rates of postdischarge posttraumatic stress disorder following emergency department admission8 and improved patient satisfaction.7...
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Jul 13, 2023 |
webwriterspotlight.com | Amanda Smith |Pete Campbell |Elizabeth Marks |Nathan Mckinley
Advancements in modern technology and the emergence of live streaming have introduced a booming period for music artist and fans alike. The ease of access and personalization of live streams has enhanced millennials’ interest in online music, while also increasing their willingness to pay for quality music streaming. Live streaming has thus emerged as a handy and lucrative tool for music artists.
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Jun 8, 2023 |
nature.com | Elizabeth Marks
Climate change and ecological emergencies threaten life on Earth. This creates a distress that is in danger of being pathologized and dismissed. We examine how such feelings are rational and underpinned by instinctive compassion for the environment and each other. We must respond by supporting people to act with their full potential, amidst systemic and government failures.
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Apr 29, 2023 |
mdpi.com | Elizabeth Marks |Rebecca Schofield |Elena Fonfria |Lisa-Marie Foulkes
This is an early access version, the complete PDF, HTML, and XML versions will be available soon. Open AccessArticlebyElena Fonfria 1, Elizabeth Marks 2, Lisa-Marie Foulkes 2, Rebecca Schofield 2, Daniel Higazi 2, Sam Coward 2,* and Alistair Kippen 2 1Ipsen Bioinnovation, Abingdon OX14 4RY, UK2Ipsen Biopharm Ltd., Wrexham LL13 9UF, UK*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
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Apr 10, 2023 |
webwriterspotlight.com | Alexis Davis |Jack Johnson |Elizabeth Marks |Jessica Kelley
Admittedly, on a rainy day, it can be hard to find something to do that will keep you entertained. But it doesn't have to be all doom and gloom, though. Here are some ideas for how to spend a rainy day inside and still have some fun:1. Play some indoor gamesPlaying games is arguably the best way to spend your free time. Not only are they amusing, but games also help you improve various skills. And they will definitely help you out if you are stuck in your home on a rainy day. I.
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