Reward Processing in Binge Eating and Harmful Drinking: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Objective Binge eating and harmful drinking commonly co‐occur, which worsens the physical and psychological consequences associated with either behavior alone. Reward processing alterations have been demonstrated among individuals who engage in binge eating or harmful drinking alone; however, there is limited understanding of how different ...
Taylor N. Breddy +2 more
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Health technology design considerations specific to Indigenous Data Sovereignty and implementation science. [PDF]
Calac AJ +3 more
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Where early successional forests are more flammable than old‐growth forests, forested landscapes are vulnerable to shifting into ‘fire traps' through positive feedbacks, where fire leads to more fire. These feedbacks are amplified by increased flammability driven by climate change, the presence of non‐native flammable plant species, and slowed ...
George L. W. Perry +4 more
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Cultural, ethical, legal, and social considerations in genomics research with Indigenous Peoples: A scoping review. [PDF]
Cohen RJ +5 more
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ABSTRACT Mangroves are critical resources in sustaining coastal communities by providing essential ecosystem goods and services. Occurring within the interface of land and sea, they serve as critical ecological zones shaped by dynamic interactions between terrestrial and marine systems.
Menelisi Falayi +11 more
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Reckoning with the ways in which the mechanistic worldview is embedded in chemicals management and how Indigenous Knowledge Systems might help account for the complexities of chemical risk. [PDF]
Eronen E +3 more
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ABSTRACT While REDD+ prioritizes carbon sequestration, its narrow focus often overlooks forest‐health linkages critical to community well‐being. This paper examines the holistic model of Health in Harmony (HIH) and Alam Sehat Lestari (ASRI), which integrates forest conservation with healthcare through radical listening—a decolonial community engagement
Angie Hsu +3 more
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Indigenous Knowledge Systems & Psychedelic Science: Towards Ethical and Reciprocal Collaboration. [PDF]
Magar V +12 more
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Making Sense of the Bioeconomy: A Critical Analysis of EU Policy Narratives and Responses
ABSTRACT The bioeconomy has become an increasingly popular concept in European Union (EU) policy, promising sustainable growth, job creation, and reduced environmental impacts. Yet its meaning remains contested, ambiguous, and politically charged. This study critically examines how EU bioeconomy policy narratives prior to 2025 construct this concept ...
Elena Zepharovich +4 more
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From knowledge to action: Participatory research methods to create an action plan for healthier communities. [PDF]
Purkey E +10 more
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