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At the IAS 2025 conference in Kigali, Rwanda, Banky Olatosi, M.P.H., M.S., Ph.D., of the University of South Carolina, shed ...
Earth system scientists developed the planetary boundaries framework for measuring and tracking the stability and resilience ...
Background The burden of cardiovascular events in Africa is projected to rise significantly in the coming decade, placing ...
Homelessness has long been associated with an elevated risk of suicide and self-harm, but previous studies have largely been restricted to selected patient groups, such as those presenting to hospital ...
Plot a map of poor health in England and overlay it with where Reform UK saw its strongest vote share in the general election — the North East, Lincolnshire, east Kent, Essex, Barnsley, Hull ...
We sought to generate consensus-based recommendations to inform updates to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Mental Health Best Practices. A two-phase modified Delphi consensus ...
Central, eastern, and northeastern India lag behind in access to the government’s menstrual health and hygiene programs.
Georgetown University’s Master of Science in Health and the Public Interest program hosted a public health researcher to examine healthcare access in rural communities Jan. 29. Michael Meit, deputy ...
Researchers from Trinity College Dublin have collaborated with international partners to explore if societal inequality affects the brain.
Living in a context of aggregate inequality affects brain health regardless of your specific socioeconomic level, demonstrating the far-reaching consequences of societal disparities on the brain.
Through its Cooking Up Conversation series, The Global Black Economic Forum explores the connection between health and wealth in Black communities and taking action to create lasting change.