Elsevier,

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry,
2022

This article ties to SDG 3. This systematic review examined 2 decades of questionnaires used to assess emotion (dys)regulation in children and adolescents to be able to guide appropriate selection of measurement tools for assessing specific domains of child and adolescent emotion dysregulation in the future.
Smart healthcare monitoring is assessed for its ability to improve the treatment or early detection of falls. In this project, the authors propose a CNN-based prediction model with the use of edge computing and IoT paradigms.
This article ties to SDG 3. This qualitative study explores the drivers of, and barriers to, commitment in short-term foster care within the broader aim of examining whether short-term care is meeting the needs of maltreated young children.
This article ties to SDG 3. This systematic review assess the diagnostic accuracy of screening tools for PTSD in refugee and asylum seeker populations.
This Review supports SDG 3 by investigating how licensing could successfully improve the affordability of and timely access to biotherapeutics in low-income and middle-income countries, by identifying key elements needed to support access to affordable biosimilars in these countries.
This Article supports SDG 3 by estimating the avoidable health and economic burden of physical inactivity, and highlighting how further investments in and implementation of known and effective policy interventions will support countries to reach the SDG 3 goal of reduction of NCD mortality by 2030.
Elsevier,

Environmental Advances, Volume 10, December 2022

This article supports SDG's 2, 3 and 12 by considering production steps (cell extraction, cell line establishment, cell culture and scaffolding) and challenges (technology limitations, consumer acceptance & law and legislation) for the development of lLab-based meat, which is more sustainable and safer to consume than conventional meat.
This Article supports Sustainable Development Goal 3 by assessing the contribution of smoking to the social inequalities in dementia. The results suggest that smoking in midlife does mediate some of this inequality.
Chen and Holtzman review the emerging roles of both innate and adaptive immunity, their alterations, their interplay, and their contributions to the development and progression of Alzheimer’s disease. They proposed that targeting dysregulated innate and adaptive immune responses in both brain parenchyma and border structures could lead to important therapeutics for preventing and treating the disease.
How to determinemicroplatsctis in samples in a green way? Often sample preparation steps involve environmentally harmful chemicals. This artcile decsibes a robust, efficient and green sample preparation with a high separation quality.

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