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This target trial emulation in solid organ transplant candidates with obesity and type 2 diabetes evaluates whether pre‐transplant dual therapy with GLP‐1 receptor agonists plus SGLT2 inhibitors is associated with post‐transplant mortality and kidney graft outcomes compared with monotherapy or usual care, using multinational electronic health records ...
Yu‐Nan Huang +7 more
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Redefining the Health Risk of Battery Materials Through a Biologically Transformed Metal Mixture
Inhaled NCM particles undergo lysosomal degradation, releasing complex ion mixtures that induce systemic impact. The impact is determined by a critical balance between antagonistic Ni‐Co interactions and synergistic Mn effects. To capture these complexities in risk assessment, we develop an IAI model, ensuring a more accurate quantitative risk ...
Ze Zhang +11 more
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GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF DEMOGRAPHIC POLICY, POPULATION POLICY
This article describes the cases of population development, quantitative development of population, qualitative development of population, d demographic policy, the main object of demographic policy, population reproduction, birth, death, marriage, divorce, cases.
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Population Aging and the Macroeconomy: Explorations in the Use of Immigration as an Instrument of Control [PDF]
Simulation methods are employed to explore the effects of immigration as a control instrument to offset the economic and demographic consequences of low fertility rates and aging population distribution.
Byron G. Spencer, Frank T. Denton
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Relationship Between Knowledge and Compliance With Safety Measures: Evidence From COVID‐19
ABSTRACT Compliance with health safety protocols is important for protecting public health, particularly in agricultural sectors where disease outbreaks can disrupt production and market access. Despite its economic significance, we know little about what drives protocol compliance.
Nilufer Cetik +2 more
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[Demography ; demographic transition ; demographic policies]
The specter of “population explosion” is often invoked today and even to be convinced that it is possible to find in population growth the cause of poverty in many countries. In fact, abusive appeals to demography are often made to confer a kind of scientific justification on programs of action which have heavily ideological connotations.
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Population Dynamics in India and Implications for Economic Growth [PDF]
Demographic change in India is opening up new economic opportunities. As in many countries, declining infant and child mortality helped to spark lower fertility, effectively resulting in a temporary baby boom.
David E. Bloom
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ABSTRACT This paper underscores the critical role of multisectoral convergence in enhancing child health, particularly in addressing anemia, a micronutrient deficiency linked to both diet and sanitation. We explore how the integration of nationwide food and nutrition programs with sanitation initiatives impacts anemia in Indian children under three ...
Soumya Gupta, Payal Seth, Prabhu Pingali
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Did the Indian Green Revolution Change the Farm Size–Productivity Relationship?
ABSTRACT We examine the relationship between farm size and productivity during India's Green Revolution, a period of rapid technological transformation. Using a unique panel of over 5000 Indian farm households that spans the Green Revolution (1971–1999), we show that the classic (linear) inverse farm size–productivity relationship gradually evolved ...
Rabail Chandio, Leah E. M. Bevis
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State policy of ensuring demographic security: characteristics of basic concepts
The article examines the theoretical and methodological aspects of the state policy of ensuring demographic security. The evolution of the concept of demographic security is analyzed. Scientific approaches to defining the concept of «demographic security»
Z.O. Hrytsyshena
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