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Haitong Gong, 1 Stephen X Zhang, 2 Khaled Nawaser, 3 Asghar Afshar Jahanshahi, 4, 5 Xingzi Xu, 6 Jizhen Li, 6 Afsaneh Bagheri 7 1Collegue of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia; 2Faculty of Professions, University ...
Gong H +6 more
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Mitigating Health Disparities Through Empathetic Policymaking During Times of Crisis
ABSTRACT The COVID‐19 pandemic greatly exacerbated the existing disparities and inequities in health and healthcare among historically marginalized populations. Today, these impacts still echo. These persistent structured inequities erode the public's trust in government, lead to failure in public policies, and result in worse health consequences ...
Yali Pang +2 more
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Jean Pierre Gafaranga,1,2 Leopold Bitunguhari,3,4 Charles Mudenge,1,5 Felix Manirakiza,6,7 Brian Kelly,8 Paul Gatabazi9– 11 1Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, School of Medicine and Pharmacy, University of Rwanda, Kigali, Rwanda ...
Gafaranga JP +5 more
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Erratum to: Cost-effectiveness of transcranial magnetic stimulation in the treatment of major depression: a health economics analysis [PDF]
Kit N. Simpson +4 more
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Playground tree diversity: A driver of well‐being in preschool children
Abstract Urban greenspaces benefit mental health in adults, with increasing evidence that biodiversity might also play a role. However, we know very little about the impact of urban biodiversity on preschool children's well‐being, despite the critical importance of the formative years.
Solène Guenat, Leonie K. Fischer
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Rebalancing the Euro Area: The Costs of Internal Devaluation [PDF]
This paper investigates the economic costs of rebalancing current account positions in the Euro area by means of internal devaluation. Internal devaluation relies on wage suppression the deficit countries.
Sotiropoulos, Dimitris P. +1 more
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Recovering nutrients from urine – A golden opportunity for sustainable fertiliser production
Agricultural industrialisation has led to levels of nutrients in the environment that are well above safe operating limits, yet fertiliser use is necessary to feed a growing population. The recovery of nutrients from human urine in large, developed cities may offset some of the ecological and economic impacts associated with fertiliser production, as ...
Hanxia Yu +9 more
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The study of the way in which man makes a living — a short definition of economics — or of how he makes use of limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants -- another definition — has been traced in this work from Aristotle through the Middle Ages and ...
Bloom, Robert L. +6 more
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The Economic Cost of Domestic Hunger: Estimated Annual Burden to the United States [PDF]
Examines the extent of domestic hunger and estimates the cost burden of food insecurity to the nation, including the costs of charity to help feed families, mental health and physical illnesses, and impaired educational outcomes and economic ...
Donald Shepard +3 more
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