Articles

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Women and BirthVolume 38, Issue 1, January 2025, 101856

This article explores the experiences of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander midwives and midwifery students in Australia.

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hLife, Volume 3, Issue 1, January 2025, Pages 5-20

The review explores the role of gut microbiota in high-altitude adaptation, highlighting how microbial alterations impact host physiology and metabolism under hypoxic conditions and discussing potential strategies for enhancing acclimatization through microbiota modulation.

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International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental HealthVolume 263, January 2025, 114462

This study investigated the links between oil and gas well proximity and indoor air volatile organic compounds among pregnant Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants in Northeastern British Columbia.

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Results in Engineering, Volume 25, 2025, 103867

The authors propose a multi-attribute group decision-making (MAGDM) approach to evaluate and select digital voting tools that facilitate public participation in urban transport decision-making.

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When women who are taking thyroid hormones become pregnant, they are often requested to take double the dosage immediately. Read the study to learn proper dosage and timing for pregnant women taking thyroid hormones.

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This article highlights the efforts and successes of the Chemistry Women Mentorship Network (ChemWMN) in the US, a structured mentorship network open to all woman-identifying individuals in chemistry interested in advancing in the academic landscape.

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This review synthesizes the latest evidence on the epidemiology, screening, and treatment of osteoporosis in men, with a focus on genetic, environmental, and epidemiological disparities between Eastern and Western populations.

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Polar Science, Volume 42, December 2024

This research article presents a comprehensive review of the snow cover area, mass balance, glacial area loss, surface velocities, and the application of snowmelt runoff models in the Kashmir Himalayas and Upper Indus Basin. It finds that glaciers in these regions are experiencing significant ice loss and negative mass balance, with broader implications for water resources and ecosystems as climate change accelerates.
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Polar Science, Volume 42, December 2024

This study investigates variations in the ice-flow speed of the Shirase Glacier ice tongue in East Antarctica from July 2018 to December 2021 using Sentinel-1 radar imagery. It identifies significant slowdown events linked to icebergs grounding on the seafloor, revealing that the ice tongue provides limited support to the grounding line, which has broader implications for understanding glacier dynamics and the potential consequences of ice loss in the context of climate change.

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