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The Lancet Regional Health - Europe, Volume 45, October 2024

The chief implication of this study for public policy is to support recommendations towards high-priority vaccination against COVID-19 in pregnant women to avoid high risks of adverse pregnancy outcomes from COVID-19 especially in the 3rd trimester.
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Heliyon, Volume 10, 30 September 2024

This systematic literature review investigates the several impacts of climate change on smallholder farmers across the country.
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International Journal of Educational Research, 2024, 102473

This study examines the impact of science outreach programs on university researchers working with vulnerable populations.

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Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare, Volume 41, September 2024

How to prepare midwives for humanitarian catastrophes.
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Archaeological Research in Asia, Volume 39, September 2024

This research examines how indigenous archaeology and how the emergence of the first urban centers in the Mongolian steppe coincided with the establishment of the Uyghur Khaganate during the mid-eighth century CE.
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The Lancet Rheumatology, Volume 6, September 2024

This Article supports SDG 3 by comprehensively estimating the burden of low back pain by considering the effects of health-care interventions on health state severity distribution; the authors show that the burden of low back pain in low-income and middle-income countries has been underestimated in GBD, but also that this higher burden is amenable to improved access to treatment.
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The Lancet Regional Health - Americas, Volume 37, September 2024

This paper supports SDG 3 with evidence of disparate effects of phased COVID-19 vaccine rollout on mental health across US populations, underlining the need for careful planning in future strategies for phased disease prevention and interventions.
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The Lancet Regional Health - Americas, Volume 37, September 2024

This viewpoint highlights the threat of gambling as an emerging public health issue in the American continent.
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Analytica Chimica Acta, Volume 1320, 1 September 2024

A non invasive way to test stress levels an monitor metal health in the work environment.
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In this study, we investigate the motherhood penalty in Brazil by tracking mothers in administrative databases from the years before to after the birth of the child. In particular, we analyze the wage trajectories using econometric models to estimate the counterfactuals if these women had not been mothers. In doing so, we have to take into account a Brazilian peculiarity: there is a government policy that allows mothers to opt for self-employment in order to spend more time with their children. After adapting our modeling to this specificity, the estimated wage losses of mothers are around 25% and 10% when the children are of infant and school age, respectively. The message in terms of social impact is that it is necessary to help mothers to return to the labor market after childbirth under the same conditions and with the same opportunities for professional development as before pregnancy. We believe that this support can be provided, for example, through better childcare policies in society.

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