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Higher PHD adherence linked to better diet quality and lower footprints
Cross-sectional study of 571 Turkish adults examining relationships between Planetary Health Diet adherence, nutritional quality, and environmental footprints including carbon and water impacts.
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No association found between labor epidural analgesia and ASD
Population-based case-control study of 5,210 mother-child dyads found no association between labor epidural analgesia and autism spectrum disorder diagnosis in offspring.
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Prevalence and risk factors for food insecurity among a cross-sectional sample of U.S. Army Reserve component soldiers, 2021
Study quantifying food insecurity prevalence among U.S. Army Reserve soldiers and identifying demographic risk factors including education level and race.
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Intersectional and area-level factors linked to depression disparities
Intersectional analysis of depression disparities in All of Us data reveals that risk varies markedly by overlapping demographic identities and area-level socioeconomic factors.
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LLMs favored female-named CVs and showed positional bias
Study of 22 LLMs reveals consistent gender bias favoring female candidates and substantial positional bias in CV-based hiring decisions across 70 professions.
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Guatemala's Economic Society was closed after challenging colonial rules
Explore how Spain's Crown suppressed Guatemala's Economic Society for proposing indigenous reforms that challenged colonial law and social hierarchies in late 18th-century Spanish America.
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Family navigation improved early intervention access
Family navigation intervention significantly increases early intervention services utilization among low-income, racially diverse children with developmental delays in a randomized controlled trial.
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Individual factors had limited ability to explain antenatal care access
Analysis of individual-level socioeconomic predictors of antenatal care access reveals limited explanatory capacity, highlighting importance of structural determinants.