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NIH outlines HIV research priorities through 2026
National Institutes of Health outlines comprehensive research strategy combining implementation science, basic research, and partnerships to end HIV in the U.S. by 2030.
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Dengue created a considerable financial burden in Puerto Rico
Analysis of dengue's economic burden in Puerto Rico from 2010–2023 reveals substantial costs during epidemics, underscoring need for enhanced prevention and resource allocation strategies.
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Clean energy transitions in low-income countries can improve health and equity
Framework for accelerating clean energy transitions in low-income and middle-income countries through health-centered priorities, targeted subsidies, and integrated service delivery.
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US agents use health data app to find undocumented immigrants
US immigration enforcement agents use Palantir-developed software to access health records of millions of Americans for locating and detaining undocumented immigrants.
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Placental abruption linked to higher cardiovascular risk in twin offspring
Placental abruption in twin pregnancies associates with elevated cardiovascular disease risk in offspring, with preterm delivery mediating substantial but incomplete effects.
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Study examines green HRM in Nigerian public hospitals
First integrated study of green HR practices, environmental awareness, sustainable lifestyles, and pro-environmental behavior in Nigerian public hospitals using AMO, SET, and SDT frameworks.
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NABH digital health standards align with major international frameworks
Scoping review mapping NABH Digital Health Standards against international maturity models, identifying convergences and gaps in AI governance, cybersecurity, interoperability, and health equity.
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Finnish COVID-19 monitoring favored broad data over equity-focused detail
Examine how Finland's COVID-19 health monitoring systems shaped pandemic response and health equity through data governance decisions, revealing how aggregate data masked vulnerable populations.
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Modelling Adult Obesity in China From 1975 to 2016: A Comparative Analysis of Growth Curves and Time Series Approaches
Comparative analysis of growth curves and time series models for projecting adult obesity prevalence in China from 1975 to 2016, highlighting the Logistic model's superior accuracy.
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Rohingya refugees showed strong natural immunity and fading vaccine immunity
Study of antibody durability following SARS-CoV-2 infection and vaccination among Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, with implications for vaccination strategy in humanitarian settings.
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XGBoost outperformed ARIMA and Prophet for TB forecasting
XGBoost machine learning model demonstrates superior accuracy for monthly tuberculosis forecasting in coastal urban environments compared to traditional ARIMA and Prophet approaches.
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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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Primary dysmenorrhea is common among women in Sub-Saharan Africa
Meta-analysis of 65 studies shows primary dysmenorrhea affects 73% of Sub-Saharan African women, with family history and irregular cycles as key risk factors.
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Italian hospital network tracked COVID-19 admissions reliably
Sentinel Hospital Network in Italy monitored COVID-19 admissions across 21 hospitals, demonstrating vaccination's impact and validating surveillance reliability.
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Online osteoporosis information often falls short of evidence-based standards
Study evaluates quality of online osteoporosis information across 146 German and English websites using evidence-based criteria, finding significant gaps in diagnostic, treatment, and prevention.
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Air pollution in Israel linked to thousands of premature deaths annually
Analysis of premature mortality and years of life lost from PM2.5, NO2, and ozone exposure in Israel from 2015-2023, compared to 41 European countries using updated WHO guidelines.
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Patient delay in tuberculosis care increased in Shenyang from 2015 to 2024
Study of 38,928 TB patients in Shenyang reveals 56.65% experience consultation delays. Female, elderly, ethnic minority, and farmer patients at highest risk. Targeted interventions needed.
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Scoping review finds gaps in intergenerational trauma research
Scoping review of intergenerational trauma in forcibly displaced Latin American populations identifies limited evidence and inconsistent operationalizations across six peer-reviewed articles.
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Poland and Lebanon differed in access, communication, and autonomy
Comparative study of healthcare quality management in Poland and Lebanon examining patient communication, service accessibility, and decision-making autonomy across public and private systems.
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Review examines the social life of HIV public health data
Review examining social dimensions of HIV public health data systems, conceptual frameworks for ethical practice, and governance concerns for marginalized populations.