Risk assessment

  1. Ambient air pollution is linked to cardiovascular admissions and deaths
    Systematic review and meta-analysis of ambient air pollution's association with cardiovascular disease in low- and lower-middle-income countries, identifying positive associations with PM and NO2.
  2. AI changes assessment practices in management education
    Qualitative study examining how AI technologies reshape assessment practices in management education, analyzing adoption patterns and organizational drivers across Sri Lankan institutions.
  3. Network-level model detects systemic credit risk earlier
    Framework integrating graph neural networks and contagion modeling to identify systemic vulnerabilities in digital lending ecosystems months earlier than conventional monitoring systems.
  4. SIPAT evaluation highlights alcohol use and education
    Domain-level SIPAT assessment reveals alcohol use and lower education as primary psychosocial vulnerabilities across transplant candidates, supporting targeted pre-transplant evaluation.
  5. Childhood adversity linked to higher treatment-resistant depression risk
    Cohort study demonstrating association between adverse childhood experiences and treatment-resistant depression, independent of familial confounding factors.
  6. Climate change may increase brain-health risks in Europe
    Examine climate change impacts on European brain health through risk management frameworks, addressing tropicalization threats, adaptive capacity, and evidence-based prevention strategies.
  7. Summer ozone levels in Jilin were shaped by weather
    Study analyzing meteorological drivers of summer ground-level ozone in Jilin City (2020-2023) using WRF-CMAQ modeling and health risk assessment to identify atmospheric conditions affecting ozone.
  8. GEOPOLITICAL RISK ASSESSMENT IN AVIATION: MANAGERIAL STRATEGIES FOR AIRPORT RESILIENCE
    Geopolitical risk assessment in aviation: analysis of armed conflict, sanctions, and cyber threats impacting international airport resilience and management strategies.
  9. Prenatal acid-suppressive drugs were not linked to child neuropsychiatric risk in sibling analyses
    Sibling-control analysis of South Korean health data found no association between prenatal acid-suppressive medication exposure and neuropsychiatric disorders in children.