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Background The widespread mobilisation to improve maternal health over recent decades has led to increased prenatal ...
Objective Combined paediatric and forensic medical expertise to interpret physical findings is not available in Dutch healthcare facilities. The Dutch Expertise Centre for Child Abuse (DECCA) was ...
Among early- and mid-career computer science graduates, men are more likely than women to report no intentions to leave their ...
Objective To provide a description of the Imperial College Mortality Surveillance System and subsequent investigations by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in National Health Service (NHS) hospitals ...
Objectives We aimed to examine the relationship between cycling (particularly commuter cycling) and risk factors associated with cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) including body composition, blood lipids ...
Background Evaluating product healthiness is key to addressing dietary risks and supporting healthier choices in retail food environments. The UK Nutrient Profiling Model (NPM), used to classify ...
We used descriptive statistics and thematic analysis to explore the findings by research question. Results: A total of 158 dashboards from 53 countries were assessed. Dashboards were predominately ...
Background: Quitlines have become an integral part of tobacco control efforts in the United States and Canada. The demonstrated efficacy and the convenience of telephone based counselling have led to ...
Photobiomodulation (PBM) therapy represents a non-invasive, scientifically validated method that uses specific wavelengths of light to stimulate cellular repair, reduce inflammation, and modulate pain ...
2 Max Planck - University of Helsinki Center for Social Inequalities in Population Health, Helsinki, Finland Be upfront about the research study’s intention (this should link directly to the aim) - is ...
The term artificial intelligence (AI) was coined by John McCarthy in 1955 in preparation for a group meeting at Dartmouth College in 1956 on “the science and engineering of making intelligent machines ...