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Designing equity-focused sanitation policies in Sub-Saharan Africa: the critical role of subnational data. [PDF]
Bai-Sesay AU +3 more
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Through network pharmacology and molecular docking, it has been discovered that CA can target MAOB, among other proteins, to exert a therapeutic effect in IBS. In vivo, CA lowered visceral hypersensitivity, anxiety and depression‐like behaviors, and fecal water content, highlighting its therapeutic potential for IBS via anti‐inflammatory pathways ...
Qingyang Yu +4 more
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Analyzing the health impact of substandard housing environment and access to water, sanitation and hygiene in India. [PDF]
Priyadarshini M, Gundimeda H.
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Abstract Climate‐driven disasters have disproportionate and often devastating consequences on individuals with disabilities. Warming ocean and air temperatures are fueling more extreme tropical cyclones, further endangering those living in at‐risk regions.
Mollie Andreae +4 more
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Authors' awareness of concepts in the authorship
Beuy Joob, Viroj Wiwanitkit
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Hygiene measures and antimicrobial use practices in households of a rural community in South India: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Mathew P, Chandy SJ, Lundborg CS.
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Recovering nutrients from urine – A golden opportunity for sustainable fertiliser production
Agricultural industrialisation has led to levels of nutrients in the environment that are well above safe operating limits, yet fertiliser use is necessary to feed a growing population. The recovery of nutrients from human urine in large, developed cities may offset some of the ecological and economic impacts associated with fertiliser production, as ...
Hanxia Yu +9 more
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Fecal contamination of drinking water from source to point of use and associated factors among households in Debre-Tabor town, Northwest Ethiopia. [PDF]
Gebeyehu FG +6 more
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Reusing organic waste materials, such as animal manure, as soil amendments reduces water and fertiliser demand, contributing to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. However, organic wastes may contain contaminants of emerging concern (CECs), posing potential ecosystem and human health risks. Despite the importance of this issue, there is a lack
Felicity C. T. Elder +7 more
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