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https://www.selleckchem.com/products/Tretinoin(Aberela).html Background In India, heterogenous tribal populations are grouped together under a common category, Scheduled Tribe, for affirmative action. Many tribal communities are closely associated with forests and difficult-to-reach areas and have worse-off health and nutrition indicators. However, poor population health outcomes cannot be explained by geography alone. Social determinants of health, especially various social disadvantages, compound the problem of access and utilisation of health services and undermine their health and nutritional status. The Towards Health Equity and Transformative Action on tribal health (THETA) study has three objectives (1) describe and analyse extent and patterns of health inequalities, (2) generate theoretical explanations, and (3) pilot an intervention to validate the explanation. Methods For objective 1, we will conduct household surveys in seven forest areas covering 2722 households in five states across India, along a gradient of socio-geographic disadvantage. For objectivlations and finally examines if such approaches could help design equity-enhancing interventions to improve tribal health. Copyright © 2019 Srinivas PN et al.Objective To better characterize the neurologic and cognitive profile of patients with spinocerebellar ataxia 34 (SCA34) caused by ELOVL4 mutations and to demonstrate the presence of ELOVL4 cellular localization and distribution abnormalities in skin-derived fibroblasts. Methods We investigated a 5-generation French-Canadian kindred presenting with a late-onset cerebellar ataxia and recruited age- and education-matched controls to evaluate the presence of neurocognitive impairment. Immunohistochemistry of dermal fibroblasts derived from a patient's skin biopsy was performed. Results Patients had a late-onset slowly progressive cerebellar syndrome (mean age at onset 47 years; range 32-60 years) characterized by truncal and limb ataxia, dysarthria, hypo
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