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How childhood state education quality shapes the risk of cognitive impairment in mid‐to‐later life
Abstract INTRODUCTION Education is a key predictor of cognitive impairment, yet most research focuses on educational attainment rather than educational quality as an early‐life determinant. METHODS We linked data from the 2000–2020 Health and Retirement Study to historical records on state public education systems. Using multinomial logistic regression,
Hyungmin Cha +4 more
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Challenges for the elimination of neglected tropical disease in Latin America and the Caribbean [PDF]
Nicholls RS.
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Abstract INTRODUCTION Cardiometabolic conditions have been linked to increased dementia risk, but their influence on early neurodegenerative processes – and whether it differs by race/ethnicity – remains unclear. We examined whether early‐adulthood diabetes and/or hypertension predicted midlife serum neurofilament light chain (sNfL), a ...
Rachael Dean Weaver, Man‐Kit Lei
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[Scientific training and RENACYT recognition in health science students]. [PDF]
Estrada-Araoz EG.
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Native American Women's Willingness to Screen for Both Cervical and Colorectal Cancer at Home
ABSTRACT Introduction Fewer than 50% of Native American (NA) women screen for both cervical and colorectal (CRC) cancer. We aim to explore the perspectives of NAs around cervical and colorectal cancer home‐based self‐screening options. Methods The NA community provided review and approval for this cross‐sectional survey on cancers in general, and ...
Keely K. Ulmer +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) survival in the United States varies sharply by neighborhood disadvantage. Aim To determine whether residence in persistently impoverished or low‐SES census tracts is independently associated with lower all‐cause and HCC‐specific survival. Methods We identified 51,323 adults with HCC using a population‐
Mohamed I. Elsaid +10 more
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[Planetary health: The inescapable role of family medicine]. [PDF]
Galindo Ortega G +4 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Social determinants of health (SDOH), including economic stability, education access and quality, healthcare access and quality, neighborhood and built environment, and social and community context, shape gaps in health outcomes across many conditions. Ocular neoplasms are no exception. Cancers such as uveal melanoma, conjunctival
Daniel Shaughnessy +7 more
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[Medical Practice, Epidemiology, and Evidence-Based Medicine: A necessary triangle in healthcare]. [PDF]
Vallejos-Parás A +5 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) are increasingly recognized as critical contributors to cancer outcomes. Understanding SDoH among patients undergoing cancer surgery may reveal disparities that influence care and recovery. This study assessed the prevalence and variation of SDoH among patients undergoing gastrointestinal (GI ...
Manar Z. Al Rubaye +8 more
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