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Supported by Dubai Cares and together with Unbounded Associates and Plan International, the Ban Ki-moon Centre presents the “Your Future in Green Jobs” Online Course and Mentorship. Designed for people of 14-20 years old, this course aims to empower youth to connect their passion, interests, and skills with meaningful careers that address climate change head-on.

The program has two key components:

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Archives of Medical Research, Volume 56, April 2025

This study aims to identify the transcriptome expression profiles of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) in women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and controls, while investigating noninvasive diagnostic biomarkers and potential treatment targets to enhance women's fertility.
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The Journal of Frailty & Aging, 2025, 100038

This article discusses the challenges and lessons learned from conducting an inclusive randomized controlled trial (AFRI-c) in 91 care homes across England.�

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Journal of Science and Medicine in SportVolume 28, Issue 8, August 2025, Pages 623-625

This study found that Māori, Pasifika, and patients from low socioeconomic areas are underrepresented among presentations to sports medicine clinics in Auckland, New Zealand. Multiple strategies are needed at a system and provider level to address these inequities.

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Linguistics and Education, Volume 86, April 2025

Questions about belonging are particularly poignant to migrant English language teaching (ELT) professionals. However, few studies have explored migrant ELT professionals’ emotional belonging, and even fewer studies have studied how Black women native English teachers navigate their emotional belonging as they teach English abroad, in countries like Korea.
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution, Volume 40, Issue 4, April 2025, Pages 315-319

Foraging wild plants and mushrooms can be both beneficial and detrimental to biodiversity. We examine the role of stewardship practices, which are grounded in care, knowledge, and agency, in fostering sustainable use of wild species. These practices are pervasive among foragers across social–ecological systems yet neglected in research and policymaking.

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Archives of Medical ResearchVolume 56, Issue 3, April 2025, 103154

This study demonstrates that a community-based primary care approach, involving local stakeholders in diagnosis, planning, and implementation, can effectively identify health needs and foster community ownership, especially in vulnerable populations during health crises like COVID-19. Such participatory strategies, aligned with Bolivia’s SAFCI health model, can improve health outcomes, address social determinants, and enhance system resilience for future emergencies.

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JACEP Open, 2025, 100108

This study reviews the growth and current state of the specialty of emergency medicine (EM) around the world. The 2023 World Health Assembly resolution emphasized emergency care as a cost-effective means to reduce health disparities and called for increased investment in emergency and critical care. Although EM is an increasingly recognized medical specialty, its growth faces barriers such as insufficient training programs, workforce shortages, and systemic challenges including resource shortages and burnout.

iScience, Volume 28, Issue 5, 16 May 2025, 112303

Public attitudes were assessed toward six strategies for ecological resoration and geo-engineering, with the public strongly preferring nature based solutions like reforestation.

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Brain Network Disorders, Volume 1, Issue 1, March 2025, Pages 21-27

The article explores the strong link between metabolic syndrome and the development of Alzheimer's disease, with a focus on how dyslipidemia contributes to the underlying pathogenic mechanisms.

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