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Rebuilding trust in public health and medicine in a time of declining trust in science
Abstract Trust in public health and medical practitioners has declined since COVID‐19. Throughout the COVID‐19 pandemic, poor communication by medical and public health professionals coincident with the rise of social media enabled unverified, often erroneous information to spread quickly and widely.
Marianne Udow‐Phillips+2 more
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THE X-RAY TREATMENT OF RINGWORM OF THE SCALP: SINGULAR COINCIDENCE OF MEASLES WITH THE DEFLUVIUM OF THE HAIR [PDF]
J. M. H. MacLeod
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ABSTRACT SARS‐CoV‐2 has evolved from early variants dominating the first (B.1.5, B.1.1) and second (B.1.177) pandemic waves, which exhibited a higher frequency of minority mutants with deletions leading to Defective Viral Genomes (DVGs) in the spike region near the S1/S2 cleavage site than the Alpha, Beta, and Delta variants.
Carolina Campos+23 more
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The Power of Ideational Reach: A New Approach to State Capacity
ABSTRACT State capacity is widely recognized as a prerequisite for the successful fostering of economic and political development and is considered key to understanding change and enduring differences in development across countries. Yet, despite its influence, there are several aspects of the exercise of state power that are still in need of ...
Anna Persson+2 more
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Dad's legacy: Epigenetic reprogramming and paternal inflammatory memory in offspring health
Abstract Over the past decade, numerous reports have highlighted intergenerational and even transgenerational epigenetic effects resulting from parental exposure to diets, toxins, and stress. In many cases, these parentally induced phenotypes do not seem to confer an obvious benefit, making it challenging to understand the evolutionary drivers behind ...
Shamila D. Alipoor+3 more
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Achieving and sustaining measles elimination in Hong Kong, from 1967 to 2024: lessons to be learnt. [PDF]
Chan JCH+4 more
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ABSTRACT Malnutrition is a major disease burden in developing countries, particularly in recurrently drought‐affected areas. Despite the Ethiopian government's initiatives to set up stabilization centers in different hospitals to tackle severe acute malnutrition, there is limited data on the time to recover from severe acute malnutrition and its ...
Temesgen Gebeyehu Wondmeneh+1 more
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Measles Virus: A Summary of Experiments Concerned with Isolation, Properties, and Behavior
John F. Enders+5 more
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Measles Complicated by Gangrene of the Legs [PDF]
D. J. Hishon, J. D. Rolleston
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