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Making America Healthy Again: Remedies for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Campaign against Chronic Disease
Abstract Chronic diseases impose enormous health and economic burdens in the United States, especially on marginalized populations, and demand evidence‐based, equity‐focused interventions. To combat chronic disease, the Trump administration established the Make America Healthy Again Commission, chaired by Department of Health and Human Services ...
Lawrence O. Gostin+2 more
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Genomic epidemiology of <i>Brucella suis</i> biovar 2 in German swine and wildlife, 2003-2023. [PDF]
Melzer F, Linde J, Brangsch H.
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SCARLET FEVER OUTBREAK DUE TO INFECTED FOOD
Clarence L. Scamman+3 more
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Computational modeling of infectious diseases: insights from network-based simulations on measles. [PDF]
Branda F+5 more
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ABSTRACT In 2021, the World Health Organization (WHO) introduced the Health Workforce Support and Safeguards List, updating the 2010 WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel. The change introduced a new way of defining what constitutes a country with a critical health worker shortage.
Pieternella Pieterse
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Global distribution and health impact of infectious disease outbreaks, 1996-2023: a worldwide retrospective analysis of World Health Organization emergency event reports. [PDF]
Liu Q+6 more
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What's New? Increases in diagnostic procedures involving fine‐needle aspiration (FNA) have fueled a rise in incidental thyroid nodule detection. This increase and the frequent need for repeat evaluation of FNA specimens place significant strain on healthcare systems.
Roos G. F. M. van der Ven+8 more
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Epidemiological analysis of African swine fever in the European Union during 2024. [PDF]
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)+8 more
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ABSTRACT This paper studies herding and anti‐herding behaviour in three European stock markets before and during the Covid‐19 pandemic by employing both static and dynamic analysis. We examine four different questions related to herding behaviour: (i) Did herding behaviour increase during the pandemic? (ii) Does herding behaviour respond differently in
Dimitrios Asteriou+3 more
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