Articles

Elsevier,

International Journal of Educational Research, Volume 133, January 2025

This study evaluated Universal Free School Meal (UFSM) schemes for 4-11-year-olds in four high-poverty London areas over six years, with longer-term data for two schemes.
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Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Volume 155, January 2025

World Food Day is a timely opportunity to raise awareness about food allergies. This collection of articles recently published in JACI covers a range of issues and treatments surrounding food allergy
Elsevier,

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Volume , 2025

World Food Day is a timely opportunity to raise awareness about food allergies. This collection of articles recently published in JACI covers a range of issues and treatments surrounding food allergy
Elsevier,

Current Biology, Volume , 2025

This study sequenced genomes from major Morchellaceae clades to clarify their ecological lifestyles, finding that true morels are primarily saprotrophic while some related truffles exhibit ectomycorrhizal traits. The research also reveals diversity in mating systems and provides new insights into the evolutionary nutrition strategies of these fungi.
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International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology, Volume 25, Issue 1, January–March 2025, 100535

This study explored the importance of inclusive, cross-cultural research on sexual victimization, highlighting how marginalized groups, including indigenous and gender-diverse populations, are often underrepresented and at higher risk of abuse. It demonstrates that validated, culturally sensitive measures like the SAHQ can improve understanding and support targeted interventions for these vulnerable communities worldwide.

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The Journal of nutrition, health and aging, 2024, 100401

The article provides a comprehensive consensus on optimal exercise recommendations for enhancing healthy longevity in older adults.�

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Cell Genomics, Volume 5, Issue 1, 8 January 2025, 100724

Genomics provides useful information for human health and potentially population-based treatments. Here Corpas et al, call for increased diversity in genomic sampling, especially to fill in missing populations, so all may share in the benefits of genomic-based precision health.

Elsevier, Sustainable Production and Consumption, Volume 53, January 2025
This study projects China's agricultural environmental impacts under different socioeconomic pathways, showing that sustainable development (SSP1) could reduce impacts by up to 76% by 2050, while less cooperative scenarios (SSP3) may lead to smaller reductions or increases. The results highlight the critical influence of agricultural policies in driving environmental sustainability and decarbonization across China's regions.
Elsevier, One Earth, Volume 8, 17 January 2025
Conservation and restoration of mangrove blue carbon ecosystems are vital for climate mitigation. Our study shows that former aquaculture ponds remain suitable for restoration, offering significant carbon benefits and guiding cost-effective strategies.

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