Articles

Elsevier, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Volume 70, February 2026
Introduction: Promoting water consumption as an alternative to sugar-sweetened beverages helped to prevent overweight among students in a trial of the Water First intervention. This study investigated the heterogeneity of effects on weight and beverage consumption by child sociodemographic, family, and health-related characteristics. Methods: In 2016–2019, elementary schools were randomized as controls or to receive the Water First intervention, combining environmental and educational approaches to promote water consumption.
Elsevier, iScience, Volume 29, 20 February 2026
Glaciers in the Tien Shan serve as vital “water towers” for Central Asia, but their rapid retreat under climate warming threatens regional water security. This study investigated glacier changes and evaluated their impacts on regional water resources using multi-temporal imagery, integrated with glacier, hydrological, and climatic datasets. Results show widespread and accelerating glacier mass loss, rapid expansion of glacial lakes, and pronounced spatial divergence in runoff responses across basins.
Elsevier, Cell reports. Medicine, Volume 7, 17 February 2026
Access to safe drinking water is a fundamental determinant of global health. In this umbrella review, we synthesized evidence from 25 systematic reviews and meta-analyses, covering 158 outcomes, to assess health risks and intervention effectiveness (PROSPERO: CRD420251001778).
Elsevier,

eBioMedicine, Volume 125, March 2026, 106184

This study shows that hormonal fluctuations across the menstrual cycle are linked to measurable changes in the brain, suggesting how the menstrual cycle can influence women's emotional, cognitive and mental health.

Elsevier,

Seminars in Oncology, Available online 18 February 2026, 152473

This systematic review examines the prognostic significance of pyroptosis-related targets (PRTs) in gynecological malignancies.

Elsevier, Heliyon, Volume 12, February 2026
The authors proposed an integrated system combining intensive pig farming, rice cultivation, and biochar production leading to zero emissions goal. They also minimized the waste recovery cost, reduced greenhouse gas emissions and reused nutrients from pig farming waste.
Elsevier,

American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Available online 14 February 2026, 108320

This study explores racial inequities in postpartum insurance coverage during the COVID-19 continuous Medicaid coverage period, comparing ACA expansion versus non-expansion states. It concludes that postpartum Medicaid extension improved access but was insufficient to eliminate racial inequities in maternal health coverage.

Elsevier,

Endocrine Practice, Available online 12 February 2026

Gestational diabetes (GDM) is a lifelong risk factor for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease.This review includes an analysis of 17 studies from high-income countries to map current evidence and identify gaps in care for women with a history of gestational diabetes (GDM).

Elsevier,

The Lancet Obstetrics, Gynaecology, & Women's Health, Available online 11 February 2026

In this target trial emulation study, prophylactic antibiotic use did not raise the risk of hospital admission due to antibiotic-resistant or urinary tract infections, however it did increase the risk of antibiotic resistance in uropathogens and multidrug resistance detected in urine cultures. This study offers new data on the absolute risk and number needed to harm for individual antibiotic resistance, which can inform shared decision-making discussions on preventing recurrent urinary tract infections (rUTIs).

Elsevier,

The Lancet Obstetrics, Gynaecology, & Women's Health, Volume 2, Issue 2, February 2026, Pages e129-e139

This systematic review and meta-analysis of 81 included studies synthesised available data on the prevalence of postpartum haemorrhage and severe postpartum haemorrhage according to objective and subjective blood loss assessment methods and mode of birth (vaginal and caesarean). Authors report that the pooled rates of postpartum haemorrhage and severe postpartum haemorrhage were substantially higher when objective methods of blood loss assessment were used instead of subjective methods.

Pages