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They experienced increased personalised understanding or gained a widened perspective of their mentees who were of cultures different from their own.
This is because the effect different food has on a person's blood sugar levels — and the sometimes horrible spike followed by craving — varies person by person, and until now it has been difficult to build a personalised understanding of this.
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Understanding why users personalise could help design personalisation features so that they promote the acceptance and adoption of information and communication technology (ICT).
Some common elements exist across these theories, including the importance of personalising information and probability of risks, increasing motivation and readiness for change/action, understanding and influencing peers and social norms, enhancing personal skills and attitudes and ability to take action, and developing enabling environments through supportive policies and service delivery.
Nevertheless, common underlying principles may be crucial for understanding cancer behaviour and may yield new tools for prevention, early detection or personalised treatment.
The understanding of these areas constitutes a paramount route to establish personalised and effective solutions for specific diseases and individuals.
Understanding the genetic contribution to metformin response might increase the possibility of personalising metformin treatment.
They may also offer an obvious way for universities and students to co-develop personalised lifelong learning, enabling students to refresh, refine and complement their skills and understanding according to the needs of their personal and professional aspirations over a lifetime will better fit the reality of 21st-century work.
These discoveries will ultimately lead to a better understanding of disease pathogenesis, bridging to a new era of molecular pathology and personalised medicine.
Thus, health professionals need to limit the amount of information given in one session, provide personalised take-home information, or use multiple sessions to assess gaps in patient recall or understanding and provide clarification, especially if the information is unexpected or includes unfamiliar concepts.
It also does the job of personalising the reality of slavery, the nature and legacy of which many people can have a hard time understanding – and would sometimes rather forget.
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