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1 s are unable to pay (water and sanitation as human rights).
2        It should be considered a fundamental human right.
3 ealth and full development as a basic global human right.
4 al requirement for good health and is also a human right.
5 exual and gender minorities is a fundamental human right.
6         An anonymous grant to Physicians for Human Rights.
7 en appear to support a full range of women's human rights.
8 there should be legal protection for women's human rights.
9 th principles of bioethics and international human rights.
10 most all (96%) expressed support for women's human rights.
11 eople's daily lives-are ones of equality and human rights.
12 crime, while detractors argue they undermine human rights.
13 ure in the fight for equal opportunities and human rights.
14 s a public health problem and a violation of human rights.
15 rtner violence (IPV), a serious violation of human rights.
16 iverse areas as health, the environment, and human rights.
17 eceding this complex emergency in health and human rights.
18 th also warrants other perspectives, such as human rights.
19 manner that respects, protects, and promotes human rights.
20 lable for the sake of both public health and human rights.
21  their communities in ways that uphold their human rights.
22 uctural barriers to their overall health and human rights.
23 xperience discrimination and abuses of their human rights.
24 tween biomedical science, public health, and human rights.
25 less frequently as a violation of children's human rights.
26                                     Yet, the human rights abuse of human trafficking for organ remova
27 erpetrated in the context of a high level of human rights abuses against the civilian population.
28 eholds in 3 southern cities in Iraq reported human rights abuses among household members between 1991
29 cal, and economic consequences of widespread human rights abuses and crime.
30 e combined effects of war-related trauma and human rights abuses by Taliban officials have had a prof
31                         After the reports of human rights abuses by the US military in Guantanamo Bay
32                                     Although human rights abuses have been reported in Iraq, the full
33 le evidence of the frequency and severity of human rights abuses in Haiti after the departure of the
34 Physicians are known to have participated in human rights abuses in Iraq during Saddam Hussein's Baat
35 nt reports of peer and self-participation in human rights abuses in Iraq since 1988.
36           We also find evidence of increased human rights abuses in our survey data (though not in th
37 ld members reported incidents of war-related human rights abuses in the last 10 years, including abdu
38 up were extremely or quite a bit involved in human rights abuses included 50% (42/83) for nontherapeu
39 g those surveyed, physician participation in human rights abuses included falsification of medical-le
40                     Protection of women from human rights abuses, prevention of IPV, reduction in ins
41 prevent physicians from future complicity in human rights abuses.
42 onse to a political coup, armed conflict, or human rights abuses.
43               Despite being declared a basic human right, access to adult and pediatric palliative ca
44                                     The UK's Human Rights Act 1998, which incorporates into that coun
45 community a strategic opportunity to promote human rights, advance gender equality, and achieve healt
46 t the fundamental role of evidence-based and human-rights affirming policies towards sex work as part
47 d delivering innovative, evidence-based, and human rights-affirming HIV prevention and treatment inte
48                           Evidence-based and human rights-affirming services dedicated specifically t
49  health services if the social inclusion and human rights agenda of families with an intellectually d
50 ssessment of Western values of democracy and human rights among university students in Palestine, par
51 , even in the face of fear instructions, the human right amygdala still shows a separable neural patt
52 t merely instructed, CS presentations in the human right amygdala.
53 ncome countries, health care is considered a human right and is provided universally, typically free
54 women is widely recognised as a violation of human rights and a public health problem.
55 for orienting positive epidemiology within a human rights and economic justice framework to mitigate
56  well-being and seek to ground their view in human rights and economic justice frameworks.
57                                           In human rights and environmental law, along with many othe
58                         We propose embedding human rights and equity within a transformed global heal
59 ement in future abuses, including increasing human rights and ethics education of physicians (99% [79
60                 We believe AI should respect human rights and freedoms, including dignity and privacy
61  (CRVS) systems play a key role in upholding human rights and generating data for health and good gov
62 es fail to meet widespread understandings of human rights and humane care.
63     These include: the relationships between human rights and mental health care, research and traini
64 d mental health care, research and training; human rights and mental health legislation; digital psyc
65 , be undertaken in a context of attention to human rights and other broad social issues.
66 cion in mental health care is crucial from a human rights and public health perspective.
67  recommended that adopt an approach based on human rights and public health, do not make drug use a c
68                       The theme 'Personhood, human rights and respect' highlights the need for people
69  AI through clear guidelines that align with human rights and the public good, and considering AI's e
70 hics and evolved alongside changing views on human rights and the role of social factors in disease.
71 her European countries, but consideration of human rights and user involvement are increasing.
72  society that professes to value fundamental human rights and wishes to prevent important decisions f
73 ficient water for health and sanitation is a human right, and the reliable disinfection of water play
74 ommendation development: 1) Essentiality, 2) Human Rights, and 3) Quality of the Evidence.
75 alance between academic freedom, fundamental human rights, and bene- or malevolent intentions, drives
76 gistration, addressing cultural differences, human rights, and confidentiality.
77 rates severe environmental damage, threatens human rights, and could destabilize local and even natio
78 many people to migrate, led to violations of human rights, and diverted resources away from important
79 hood maltreatment is a global public health, human rights, and moral issue that is associated with a
80 isorders, with a commitment to protect their human rights, and provides information on the costs, ind
81 ign with the WHO's own principles on equity, human rights, and social determinants of health in the d
82 mmitments to improve access to care, promote human rights, and strengthen the evidence on effective p
83  their misuse in greenwashing, violations of human rights, and threats to biodiversity.
84 ssential to respect, protect, and meet their human rights, and to improve their health and wellbeing.
85 se fields, the combined syndemics/health and human rights approach advanced here can provide clinicia
86 on TNCs and other Businesses with Respect to Human Rights, as well as in the WHO Framework Convention
87 nd (3) placing social equity and fundamental human rights at the centre of anaemia-focused policies a
88 Hopkins and the Center for Public Health and Human Rights at the JHU Bloomberg School of Public Healt
89          This study was done to characterize human right atrial (RA) flutter (AFL) using noncontact m
90 s (97+/-4 micrometers; n=120) dissected from human right atrial appendages (n=78) were cannulated at
91  (135+/-7 micro m, n=71) were dissected from human right atrial appendages at the time of cardiac sur
92  and cells, which was further evident in the human right atrial appendages of septic patients and lik
93                                           In human right atrial appendages, TERT was localized in mit
94                      Cx40 is associated with human right atrial gap-junctional resistivity such that
95                                              Human right atrial specimens were obtained during routin
96           Isometrically contracting isolated human right atrial trabeculae were exposed to MIF (100 n
97                                     Isolated human right atrial trabeculae were suspended in an organ
98  monitor blood viscosity continuously in the human right atrium by a dedicated central venous cathete
99  Bulk2Space to profile the cells of the bulk human right atrium using publicly available mouse scRNA-
100 ry period and APD are closely related in the human right atrium.
101  suggesting active gene transcription in the human right atrium.
102 ations--can be affected by the political and human rights background in which a study is done.
103                 Overall, experts agreed that human rights-based approaches are well suited to prevent
104 ed a working group to drive an evidence- and human rights-based response to illicit drug use and asso
105 that economic costs are reasonable; (4) that human rights burdens are reasonable; and (5) that benefi
106  policy at the local level poses significant human rights burdens on HCWs, but does not improve patie
107 chools in Uganda is important for health and human rights but is not sufficient to improve mental hea
108              Safe drinking water access is a human right, but data on safely managed drinking water s
109 water and sanitation are now recognized as a human right by the United Nations, monitoring inequality
110                Moreover, support for women's human rights by Afghan women suggests that Taliban polic
111  insights into human evolution, and champion human rights causes.
112 hts (WCCHR), a large academic, medical-legal human rights center in the US serving a globally represe
113 w far countries are from meeting the supreme human rights command of non-discrimination, from achievi
114 analysis of historical examples of abuses of human rights committed in the name of medical science or
115  our findings indicate a pressing health and human rights concern.
116 o learn the background political context and human rights conditions of the settings in which they pr
117 ttempt to incorporate external political and human rights contexts into research ethics codes or ethi
118 rculosis within prisons creates a health and human rights crisis for PDL that also undermines wider t
119           Access to safe drinking water is a human right, crucial to combat inequalities, reduce pove
120               Using administrative crime and human rights data, surveys of more than 10,000 residents
121         Often lost in the discussion are the human rights elements that consistently underlie large o
122  Access to adequate housing is a fundamental human right, essential to human security, nutrition and
123                                              Human rights factors may contribute to preventable mater
124 d and optimum nutrition and development is a human right for all children, including those with disab
125 s to prevention and treatment and to promote human rights for FSWs worldwide.
126            Alicia Yamin argues that applying human rights frameworks and approaches to maternal healt
127 sustained access to treatment, and realising human rights gains for MSM remains markedly uneven and f
128 -being of women with an approach grounded in human rights, gender equality and equity.
129 berate efforts to advance what I have called human rights globalization, building foundations for an
130                    On both public health and human rights grounds, expansion of HIV prevention, treat
131 and care, are supported on public health and human rights grounds; however, only around 10% of people
132 r the implementation of proposed ethical and human rights guidelines, alongside technical options suc
133                             The evolution of human right-handedness has been intensively debated for
134                              We confirm that human right-handedness represents an unparalleled extrem
135 , following the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights) have risen by 269%.
136 apose the fields of syndemics and health and human rights, identify their complementarities, and advo
137             In addition, social, health, and human rights impact assessments, with associated mitigat
138 safe abortion is an urgent public-health and human-rights imperative.
139 hese domains are: mental health legislation, human rights implementations, mental health care financi
140                   The premise of health as a human right in Latin America has been challenged by heal
141             We discuss the changing views of human rights in the context of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and
142 d a government that will protect and promote human rights, including the rights of women.
143 he use of international humanitarian law and human rights instruments to govern the behaviour of stat
144             In addition to being a breach of human rights, intimate partner violence is associated wi
145 tion going forward, which includes embedding human rights into a new pandemic treaty.
146                        Menstrual health is a human rights issue, affecting many aspects of life inclu
147  is a developmental issue, a health issue, a human rights issue, or a combination of these issues-and
148                                    This is a human-rights issue and due to its prevalence and adverse
149 Some governments are taking steps to address human rights issues and provide better legal protection
150 45%; 95% confidence interval, 41%-49%) of 16 human rights issues in their required bioethics curricul
151 medical schools included substantially fewer human rights issues than private medical schools (F[1,11
152 ot adequately address the medical aspects of human rights issues, especially international issues.
153                                     Domestic human rights issues, such as discrimination in the provi
154 ered much more frequently than international human rights issues, such as physician participation in
155  school was measured as the percentage of 16 human rights issues.
156 ported and unregulated (IUU) fishing violate human rights, jeopardize food security, and deprive gove
157                    These data demonstrate in human right lateral temporal cortex a pattern of inhibit
158 violations of international humanitarian and human rights law largely unanswered, despite their enorm
159          Structurally, legal instruments and human rights law provide a robust framework to challenge
160                  Abortion is protected under human rights law.
161 son)-represents a violation of international human rights law.
162 stitutions, the new paradigm of recovery and human rights laws have led to increased joint working in
163 al challenges arguing that the rule violates human rights laws regarding discrimination in the provis
164 edia reporting, humanitarian relief efforts, human-rights monitoring, reconstruction initiatives, and
165                                 Although the human rights movement and the sphere of research ethics
166 f all people everywhere, and from taking the human rights obligation of international assistance and
167 e failure of many states to live up to their human rights obligations should be a central narrative.
168  standard that meets international goals and human rights obligations.
169 are workforce and facilitate the fundamental human right of access to suitable health care.
170 ntee the safety of and respect for the basic human rights of all refugee populations during their jou
171 s quo, nor further attempts to reconcile the human rights of patients with the property claims of inv
172 ties, and infringes on the sexual health and human rights of people with HIV.
173             The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights of the Organization of American States has
174 ndustry and academia in applications such as human rights, official statistics, medicine, and citatio
175 search could or should be done by consulting human rights organisations and, when possible, a trusted
176 Syrian Government and allied forces, in what human rights organisations described as a war-crime stra
177 de, linked to numerous health, economic, and human rights outcomes.
178                                         As a human rights paradigm, the Declaration on the Right to D
179 shed research documents widespread abuses of human rights perpetrated by both state and non-state act
180 roup understanding, and promotion of a wider human rights perspective.
181 tial locations is a critical function of the human right PPC which needs to be incorporated into mode
182 the US State Department's Country Reports on Human Rights Practices and country-specific legal docume
183                  By combining expertise from human rights practitioners and satellite vessel monitori
184                                              Human rights principles of health-care equity stipulate
185 d the polarised opinions concerning choices, human rights, professional responsibilities and personal
186 utcomes, and holding states accountable; (5) human rights protection, setting science-based standards
187 atment, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), and human rights protections for sexual and gender minoritie
188 anthropology, and in the field of health and human rights recognise that upstream social, political,
189                                              Human rights-related trauma also led to continuing adver
190                                              Human rights-related trauma, witnessing murder, and a fu
191 h criteria to review three global sources of human rights reports in armed conflicts for 2003-08, and
192                                   Health and human rights research draws on international law to argu
193 t not only do indigenous territories serve a human-rights role, but they are a cost-effective way for
194 to enable WHO to be a bulwark for health and human rights, serving as an inspiring contra-example to
195 Topics relate to global biodiversity policy; human rights; shifting human geography; inclusion, diver
196 e current noma status quo has been cast as a human rights shortfall, since this devasting disease ove
197  Programme on HIV and AIDS has proposed that human rights should be at the center of efforts to end t
198 HES1 loss correlates with the development of human right-sided colorectal tumors with epigenetic loss
199 m age for consent to marriage, international human-rights standards do not recommend specific age lim
200                       The current health and human rights status of women described in this report su
201 ober 1995, representatives of Physicians for Human Rights studied the problem of physician complicity
202 evolving phenomenon that impacts fundamental human rights such as dignity, justice and equity.
203                                The extent of human rights teaching at each school was measured as the
204 on based on scientific evidence, ethics, and human rights that spans multiple governments, organisati
205 t from or reflect violations of a variety of human rights-the right to life, the right to freedom fro
206                                          The human right to health is universal and non-exclusionary,
207 vaccines have, among other factors, made the human right to health unattainable for many people.
208 ed antimicrobials is regarded as part of the human right to health, yet universal access is often und
209 fective policy solutions to ensure the basic human right to housing for all.
210 old age was part of human nature and a basic human right to others that proposed that with the loss o
211                                          The human right to water and United Nations Sustainable Deve
212  prison conditions, constitute violations of human rights to be free of discrimination and cruel and
213 ls should use the framework of international human rights to fight against these harmful policies.
214 s facing our societies today, from issues on human rights to the environment.
215 need for continued investment to realise the human rights to water and sanitation.
216                                   Drawing on human rights, trade, finance, tobacco, and environmental
217                      Trafficking is a global human rights violation with multiple and complex mental
218 Violence against women and girls (VAWG) is a human rights violation with social, economic, and health
219 on of gender-based violence, is inherently a human rights violation, and is a grave public health con
220  both a violent gender-based crime and major human rights violation.
221 eports on the burden and HIV implications of human rights violations against sex workers.
222 lombia, we show the links between systematic human rights violations and the effects of infectious di
223 f widespread and sustained torture and other human rights violations by GoS and/or Janjaweed forces a
224 ces to civilian victims of torture and other human rights violations in Darfur during this time perio
225 including the contemporary investigations of human rights violations or war crimes.
226 ature and geographic scope of allegations of human rights violations perpetrated against civilians in
227 n on demographic characteristics, crime, and human rights violations was obtained.
228 lence against women and against children are human rights violations with lasting harms to survivors
229  as helping the dispossessed (eg, victims of human rights violations) and technical cooperation and d
230  of funding for research and HIV programmes, human rights violations, and stigma and discrimination c
231 l to prevent further avoidable deaths, deter human rights violations, and to support post-conflict re
232             Psychiatric morbidity related to human rights violations, traumatic events, and refugee s
233 sses of aquatic life, and has been linked to human rights violations.
234 y displaced due to conflict, persecution and human rights violations.
235 nducted through the Weill Cornell Center for Human Rights (WCCHR), a large academic, medical-legal hu
236  indicate that crime and systematic abuse of human rights were common in Port-au-Prince.
237 s a feature in which local cultures and core human rights were severely impacted.
238 modern slavery, is an egregious violation of human rights with profound personal and public health im
239 ral to HIV status and grounded in health and human rights, work with trans communities, and use stren

 
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