Articles

Elsevier,

Journal of Climate Change and Health, Volume 22, 1 March 2025

The study developed a Heatwave Health Risk Index for Karnataka (India), identifying northern and central districts as most hazard-prone, with Bidar, Kalaburagi, Gadag, and Dharwad classified as 'very high risk'. The findings aim to guide policymakers in prioritizing targeted adaptation strategies to mitigate heatwave impacts across the state.
Elsevier,

Journal of Climate Change and Health, Volume 22, 1 March 2025

This article examines the differences in heat-related illness (HRI) outcomes between urban and rural areas in the United States using data from the National Emergency Medical Services Information System (NEMSIS) from 2021 to 2023.
Elsevier,

iScience, Volume 28, 21 March 2025

Community-company collaborations advance renewable energy access through developing and sharing open source technologies for sustainable development.
Elsevier, International Journal of Educational Development, Volume 113, March 2025
This paper explores the digital imaginaries presented in the educational governance and policy landscape of Colombia through the lens of rurality. It interrogates one policy instrument, namely CONPES 3988, which establishes the importance of digital technologies in national-level educational policies and subsequent strategies.
Elsevier, Software Impacts, Volume 23, March 2025
DeepPack3D: a new open-source Python package that harnesses the power of deep reinforcement learning and innovative heuristics to tackle the complexities of 3D bin packing. With features like customizable lookahead values and real-time visualization, it's designed to empower researchers and developers to push the boundaries of what's possible in supply chain management.
Elsevier,

Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare, 2025, 101086

Women with Hyperemesis Gravidarum often feel disempowered, dependent, and unable to meet personal and societal expectations, with healthcare professionals� neglectful attitudes potentially exacerbating self-stigma and social isolation. Addressing these issues requires healthcare providers to offer validating, empowering support to improve women's well-being and self-concept.

Elsevier,

Teaching and Teacher Education, Volume 155, March 2025

This study examines Australian teachers' experiences with preventive health programs, revealing that past initiatives were seen as unsustainable and ineffective. Teachers emphasized the need for co-designed, relevant interventions focusing on mental wellbeing, social connections, and practical activities but faced barriers like heavy workloads and unsupportive school cultures.
Elsevier,

Advances in Nutrition, Volume 16, March 2025

The article advocates for the Mediterranean Lifestyle Pyramid as a comprehensive, evidence-based framework to improve the health of children and adolescents. By integrating balanced nutrition, physical activity, sleep, social connections, and environmental sustainability, the pyramid addresses both individual well-being and broader ecological concerns. Early adoption of these habits can reduce future chronic disease risk and promote a healthier, more connected society. The pyramid is recommended for use by families, educators, and policymakers to foster lifelong healthy behaviors and support planetary health.

The Journal of Climate Change and Health, 2025, 100415

This article examines the concept of "anticipatory solastalgia" - the distress felt in the present about expected future environmental decline due to climate change.

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