Elsevier,
Experimental Gerontology, Volume 184, December 2023
This article reviews recent research on the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease, emphasizing the role of the gut-brain axis and examining clinical and preclinical studies on fermented foods, which have shown promising effects on amyloid-β metabolism, inflammation, and cognitive impairment, suggesting potential for new therapeutic and preventive measures for Alzheimer's disease.
Elsevier,
Utilities Policy, Volume 85, December 2023
Water-smart society must highlight societal well-being and co-development across sectors. Furthermore, the article emphasizes the need for a long-term perspective, conserving nature, and maximising ecosystem services, while anticipating change. Finally, the article discusses how a more grounded conceptualisation of the water-smart society can guide utilities and urban policy design.
Elsevier,
The Lancet Global Health, Volume 11, December 2023
This study supports SDG 3, 6, and 16 by providing a comprehensive quantitative analysis of the association between conflict and the incidence of cholera in Yemen, highlighting how conflict-related destruction has compounded water, sanitation, and hygiene issues in Yemen.
Elsevier,
Mutation Research - Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, Volume 828, January–June 2024, 111849
The present study aims to determine the frequency of G6PD deficiency among SCA patients and the association between them in the tribal community (Gond) of Chhattisgarh, India.
Elsevier,
eClinicalMedicine, Volume 66, December 2023
This Article supports SDG 3 by showing that there is a high global seroprevalence of HCV infection among pregnant women (estimated at 2.2–5.3 million cases worldwide), and particularly in lower-income settings. The authors suggest policy implications, such as expanding screening programmes for pregnant women and women of childbearing age, particularly in lower-income settings.
Elsevier,
The Lancet Global Health, Volume 11, December 2023
This Article supports SDG 3 by providing estimates of HIV and hepatitis C testing and treatment uptake among people who inject drugs. Data availability was variable, and where data were available, uptake was generally suboptimal, indicating a need for countries to implement targeted interventions to improved testing, linkage to care, and treatment among people who inject drugs