Articles

Elsevier,

Clinical Imaging, Volume 96, April 2023, Pages 9-14

This Study explores the racial disparities that exist in the emergency departments of 4 hospitals, when they are most prevalent, and how patients' sociodemographic characteristics impact image acquisition time, raising awareness for SDGs 3, 9 and 10.
Elsevier,

Clinical Colorectal Cancer, Available online 31 January 2023

This Study highlights the existing racial disparities in colorectal cancer screening, relative to SDGs 3 and 10, and dives deeper into how social determinants related to zip code tabulation have a further impact.
Elsevier,

The Lancet Regional Health - Europe, Sophie V. Eastwood a, Alun D. Hughes a, Laurie Tomlinson b, Rohini Mathur b, Liam Smeeth b, Krishnan Bhaskaran b, Nishi Chaturvedi aVolume 25, February 2023, 100557

This Article supports SDGs 3 and 16 by showing that although antihypertensive initiation did not vary by ethnicity, subsequent blood pressure control was lower among people of African and African Caribbean ethnicity.
Elsevier,

Rare, Available online 23 February 2023, In Press, Journal Pre-proof

On Rare Disease day, Elsevier has launched a new scientific journal called Rare. Open research in rare diseases. Elsevier dedicates a peer-reviewed publication specifically to these lesser known or unknown disorders, with the aim of having a clinical impact on the lives of patients and their families.
Elsevier,

Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, Volume 172, February 2023

The Internet of Things (IoT) has revolutionized the traditional healthcare systems into intelligent system by allowing remote access and continuous monitoring of patient data. Specifically, first a novel scalable blockchain architecture is proposed to ensure data integrity and secure data transmission by leveraging Zero Knowledge Proof (ZKP) mechanism. Then, BDSDT integrates with the off-chain storage InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) to address difficulties with data storage costs and with an Ethereum smart contract to address data security issues.
Elsevier,

Ecological Economics, Volume 204, February 2023

Our research explores how Stakeholder Capitalism can contribute to global governance to achieve all the 17 SDGs. The main findings revealed that Stakeholder Capitalism and its principles are favorable to foster a friendly environment for achieving most of the SDGs and can contribute to global governance in achieving mainly the SDGs 8, 9, and 17. However, Stakeholder Capitalism literature is incipient for the SDGs 6, 14, and 15, needing further research development by considering non-human stakeholders and the environment.
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LexisNexis Legal & Professional hosted a panel discussion, Lawyers and the Climate Emergency, in partnership with the International Law Book Facility (ILBF).
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Elsevier,

Immunity, Available online 15 February 2023

The frequencies of immune receptors on T lymphocytes varies among African, East Asian, South Asian and European populations.
Elsevier,

Journal of Affective Disorders,
Volume 327,
2023

This article ties to SDG 3. This study assesses the new Prolonged Grief Disorder International Classification of Diseases criteria in a large international sample of bereaved adults to test global applicability.
Elsevier,

Child Abuse & Neglect,
2023

This article ties to SDG 3. This paper explores the perspectives and experiences of 404 Frontline Support Workers providing services to children with Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse(CSEA) experiences in seven countries, considering trends and implications for boys.

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