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The Lancet Global Health, Volume 12, January 2024

This Series paper supports SDG 3 by documenting the nature of user interactions with primary care in a large, 14-country sample; the authors find significant diversity in how citizens access usual care within and across countries.
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Volume 230, January 2024

Although patient-centered care does not always entail meeting all of the patients' expectations, the mere understanding of their preferences in decision-making can lead to complete patient satisfaction.
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Desalination, Volume 569, 1 January 2024

Augmentation approaches warrant further consideration as part of water agencies' regional water supply portfolios. Although the ocean water augmentation approaches discussed in this paper are based on a case study in California, the approach can be applied to similar scenarios around the world.
Elsevier, Environmental Pollution, Volume 341, 15 January 2024
In this study, we used different concentrations of H3PO4 to activate pristine biochar (BC) derived from cow dung (BC and BC modified with phosphoric acid at concentrations of 10% (10P-BC), 30% (30P-BC), and 50% (50P-BC)) in order to obtain cheap, high-performance adsorbents.
Elsevier, Environmental Pollution, Volume 340, 1 January 2024
Physical, chemical weathering and volcanic eruptions release heavy metals into soils and surface waters naturally. Contaminants from anthropogenic sources originated from industrial and municipality waste substantially modify and increase their contributions. They are then absorbed by fish gills, amphipod cuticles, and other sensitive organs of aquatic creatures. This article discusses the essences on the determination, potential and plausible factors of trophic transfer and biomagnification of environmental contaminants particularly heavy metals across aquatic ecosystem.
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Materials Today, Volume 72, 1 January 2024

This article aligns with Sustainable Development Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure. The research focuses on the green synthesis of nanoparticles using biological entities, such as microorganisms and plants, through nanobiotechnology processes. The use of these environmentally friendly methods has the potential to revolutionize biomedical applications, including cancer detection and treatment, as well as agricultural applications for crop improvement. Furthermore, green nanoparticles show promise in energy production and storage, offering cost-effective and sustainable solutions for future energy demands.
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Polar Science, Volume , 2024

Policymakers continue to contend with the challenge of measuring and classifying schools concerning educational resources, which makes it difficult for policy development and implementation towards efficient allocation of the scarce resources available to education managers. This study, therefore, sought to estimate the extent of educational resource deprivation among Basic Schools in Ghana and find out its effect on the delivery of quality education.
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Cell Reports, Volume 43, Issue 2, 27 February 2024, 113690

Truter et al. investigate how diet and culture influence the Ju|’hoansi intestinal microbiome, which can influence health and well-being. They find that while the Ju|’hoansi intestinal microbiome is distinct, it resembles that of other hunter-gatherer populations.

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Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Volume 253, January 2024

Article discusses the relationship between hypertension and dementia, and the potential utility of antihypertensive medications in reducing the risk of cognitive decline and dementia. It concludes that mid-life hypertension is a risk factor for both vascular dementia and Alzheimer's disease, and that further research is needed to clarify the neuroprotective properties of different antihypertensive drug classes.
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Journal of Voice, Volume , 2024

This study aims to assess depression and perception of vocal handicap in individuals with and without early-stage Alzheimer's disease (AD) using a self-report method. Depression is commonly observed in elderly individuals and can significantly impact their quality of life, management of chronic diseases, and daily and instrumental activities. In elderly individuals with AD, the risk of depression is twice as high compared to those without Alzheimer's.

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