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The Lancet Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Volume 8, July 2023

This Article supports SDG 3 by analysing peripartum antiviral prophylaxis for hepatitis B in 110 countries, finding that it could be beneficial in averting both neonatal hepatitis B infections and DALYS, and that it might be cost-effective depending on how it is implemented and the associated diagnostic costs.
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Neuron, Volume 111, 19 July 2023

This article reviews collaborative mindset required to tackle global problem of AD.
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The Lancet Healthy Longevity, Volume 4, July 2023

This Article supports Sustainable Development Goal 3 by assessing the impact of physical activity and sleep on 10-year cognitive decline in older people. They showed that the cognitive benefits associated with increased activity were not enough to ameliorate decline associated with short sleep.
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Geriatric Nursing, Volume 52, 1 July 2023

This content ties into the SDG goal by exploring music and how it can best be used to help decrease agitation in patients with Alzheimer's and related dementias
Elsevier,

Heliyon, Volume 9, July 2023

This paper evaluates new indications and key mechanism of a clinically approved drug Bazi Bushen capsule for treatment of Aizheimer's disease using network pharmacology approach.
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Redox Biology, Volume 63, July 2023

Research on mitochondrial homeostasis is promising for the treatment of early AD.
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The United States Supreme Court's landmark decision to strike down race-based admissions programs in higher education has far-reaching implications which also extend to the workplace. This article discusses ways this ruling may affect corporate diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) program and also embolden some states to take further aim at DEI initiatives, and in so doing promote SDGs 5, 8 and 10.
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Ocean Modelling, Volume 183, June 2023

This paper is particularly relevant to investigations into the spread of organisms that remain close to shore over timescales of days-to-weeks, e.g., the spread of marine non-native species and pathogenetic parasites, but is equally relevant to simulations tracking the dispersal of eDNA or coastal pollutants such as oil and plastics.
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Ocean Modelling, Volume 183, June 2023

This paper develops a coupling between SWAN and Thetis models to account for wave–current interactions occurring by the co-existence of wave and current flows. The different grids and time-steps employed by the model components allow greater flexibility. The two models run consecutively, and communicate internally to exchange the necessary parameters. These are the significant wave height, mean wave direction, mean wavelength and percentage of wave-breaking calculated by SWAN necessary for calculating radiation stress and wave roller effects, while Thetis provides water elevation and current velocity fields.

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