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A philosophy of health: life as reality, health as a universal …

WEBSince April 7, 1948, the Constitution of the World Health Organization has utilized an intuitive definition of health by suggesting that health is “a state of complete …

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WEBThe rise of eco-anxiety: scientists wake up to the mental-health toll of climate change. Researchers want to unpick how climate change affects mental health around …

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WEBMaking cities mental health friendly for adolescents and young adults. A study examining how cities can foster well-being and positive mental health in young residents …

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Climate change and health: three grand challenges

WEBClimate change may be the greatest health threat of the twenty-first century, impacting lives both directly and indirectly, through undermining the environmental and …

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Telehealth is here to stay Nature Medicine

WEBTelehealth has emerged as an unexpected silver lining of the COVID-19 pandemic, improving access to care and facilitating a transition toward digital medicine. …

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Promoting the science of One Health Nature …

WEBOne Health refers to the interconnectedness of the health of humans, animals, and the environment. It recognises that coordination across sectors is needed …

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What happens when climate change and the mental …

WEBNearly one billion people worldwide — including one in seven teenagers — have a mental disorder. A growing body of research suggests that climate change is …

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Food as medicine: translating the evidence Nature …

WEBDietary interventions have the potential to treat a wide variety of chronic conditions and diseases, but generating strong evidence and a framework for their …

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Managing climate change risks is imperative for human …

WEBChanges in the mean and variability of weather variables, and in sea levels, matter for health. A 2021 study reported that record temperatures in 2020 resulted in …

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The rise of eco-anxiety: scientists wake up to the mental-health toll

WEBResearchers want to unpick how climate change affects mental health around the world — from lives that are disrupted by catastrophic weather to people who …

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Climate change is also a health crisis — these 3 graphics explain why

WEBClimate change is worsening health and costing lives, according to the 2023 report of The Lancet Countdown on health and climate change. On 3 December, the …

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One Health as a catalyst for sustainable development

WEBMetrics. To the Editor — The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the potential of One Health approaches to accelerate progress towards the sustainable …

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Looking forward 25 years: the future of medicine Nature Medicine

WEBOnly two decades into the twenty-first century, healthcare has already entered its next phase of rapid advancements. By using precision medicine …

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What toilets can reveal about COVID, cancer and other health threats

WEBIn late 2020, COVID-19’s global death toll was rising as cold weather in the Northern Hemisphere and holiday gatherings spurred rapid transmission of SARS-CoV …

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Ultrasound performance using the EU-TIRADS score in the

WEBNodular thyroid pathology is very common worldwide. Indeed, in countries where iodine intake is sufficient, the clinical prevalence of thyroid nodules is around 5% …

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Healthy publics: enabling cultures and environments for health

WEBDespite extraordinary advances in biomedicine and associated gains in human health and well-being, a growing number of health and well-being related …

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Comparing videofluoroscopy and endoscopy to assess swallowing …

WEBThe ability to safely and accurately assess swallowing function in high-risk newborns and young infants, especially in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), is …

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Analysis of risk factors and prognostic factors of brain

WEBThe World Health Organization ranks stomach cancer as the fifth most common form of cancer worldwide. According to the latest statistics by …

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Obesity drugs aren’t always forever. What happens when you quit

WEBWegovy, Ozempic and similar weight-loss drugs have become some of the most popular medications in the world. But legions of people are also quitting them. …

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What is health and what do we mean when we say an intervention …

WEBNewborn bloodspot screening (NBS) programmes are seen as one of the greatest advances in public health and undoubtedly do improve the physical health …

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Food reformulation and public health Nature Food

WEBA number of strategies have been put in place to promote healthy diets and improve population health. Some of these strategies target individual choices, while …

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It’s time to expand the definition of ‘women’s health’

WEBThe age at which women experience menopause varies widely — with a range in healthy women of about 20 years — and fertility can decline drastically as …

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How to supercharge cancer-fighting cells: give them stem-cell skills

WEBThe bioengineered immune players called CAR T cells last longer and work better if pumped up with a large dose of a protein that makes them resemble stem cells. …

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This fMRI technique promised to transform brain research — why …

WEBThe DIANA technique sparked excitement from neuroscientists. But two new papers have cast doubt over the results.

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Human health and the environment

WEBOpen. Human health and the environment are inextricably linked at local, national and global scales. Exposure to environmental issues, such as pollution, climate change, …

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Dietary Carbohydrate Increases Brain Tryptophan and …

WEBo-Glucose (2 g 4 ml-1 tap water) was administered to three groups of thirty-five rats (108-146 g) through a stomach tube. Controls received tap water through a stomach tube. …

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Open Rank Faculty, Center for Public Health Genomics

WEBOpen Rank Faculty, Center for Public Health Genomics. University of Virginia. Location - Charlottesville, VA. Description. In a major new initiative, the Center for Public …

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Going beyond averages Nature Climate Change

WEBGlobal projections of the economic impacts of climate change have usually focused on rising average temperatures. Now, two studies depict more complex and …

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