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ABSTRACT Background Air pollution, especially particle pollution, is increasingly recognized as a potential perioperative risk factor, yet modeling environmental exposures in surgical cohorts remains methodologically underdeveloped. We demonstrate a Bayesian hierarchical framework to quantify probabilistic associations between preoperative fine ...
John F. Pearson +13 more
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[Epidemiology of childhood leukemia in Mexico and Latin America: Effects of vulnerability and social justice]. [PDF]
Núñez-Enríquez JC +9 more
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In individuals with alcohol use disorder, scalp‐to‐cortex distance varied by sex, alcohol use severity, and TMS target, while modeled electric field magnitude varied by target and age. These findings support individualized, anatomy‐informed TMS dosing strategies.
Kaitlin R. Kinney +10 more
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[Family and extrafamily dynamics in older adults with low pharmacological treatment adherence in a heart failure program in Santander, Colombia]. [PDF]
Torres Montenegro CC +3 more
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Abstract Background and aims The Addictions Neuroclinical Assessment (ANA) provides a framework for assessing alcohol use disorder (AUD) with indices that may be both mechanistically and diagnostically informative. This study evaluated an array of measures from the three ANA domains in relation to AUD diagnostic status. Design This cross‐sectional case–
Molly L. Garber +5 more
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[Glycemic control of type 2 diabetes: primary care pre-pandemic versus COVID-19 pandemic]. [PDF]
Soto-Estrada G +4 more
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Evidence‐to‐Decision Frameworks: Enhancing the Quality and Rigour of Guidelines and Recommendations
Clinical and Public Health Guidelines, Volume 3, Issue 3, July 2026.
Jose F. Meneses‐Echavez +6 more
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Care Without Justice: Moral Obligation and Food Politics in an Authoritarian Moment
ABSTRACT Contemporary food politics is often grounded in a normative alignment of care and justice, in which attentiveness to vulnerability, embodiment, and lived experience is understood to reinforce commitments to equity, redistribution, and institutional responsibility. This synthesis has been central to food justice scholarship.
Michael S. Carolan
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[Primary care in the face of the obesity and diabetes epidemic: An integrated and preventive challenge]. [PDF]
Lagrú Romero T, Machado Pérez CL.
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