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This article presents a participatory science framework that engages communities in soil monitoring and management through co-designed projects, educational outreach, and simplified data collection protocols.
Agriculture faces the increasing demands of a growing global population amid simultaneous challenges to soils from climate change and human-induced contamination. Cover plants are vital in sustainable agriculture, contributing to soil health improvement, erosion prevention, and enhanced climate resilience, but their role in contaminant management is underexplored. Herein we review the utilization of cover plants for remediating contaminants such as metals, organic pollutants, nitrate, antibiotics, antimicrobial resistance genes, plastics, and salts.
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Despite global progress, maternal mortality remains high, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the urgent need for strong leadership, increased investment in well-trained midwives, and equitable, culturally sensitive maternity care to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal of reducing maternal deaths to less than 70 per 100,000 live births by 2030.

This study identified over 2,000 proteins in cerebrospinal fluid that change at different stages before Alzheimer's symptoms appear, revealing key biological processes involved in the disease. Using machine learning, the researchers developed highly accurate models to predict Alzheimer's biomarker status, clinical diagnosis, and future disease progression.

Elsevier, Advances in Kidney Disease and Health, Volume 32, May 2025
Pregnancy in women with kidney disease is high risk and associated with adverse maternal and fetal outcomes. Kidney disease in pregnancy continues to remain under-recognized and underdiagnosed, and disparities exist in access to kidney care for pregnancy patients. Health disparities with kidney disease and pregnancy are connected to differences in social, economic, cultural, and environmental factors; geographical location; and race/ethnicity. The review discusses health disparities in conditions related to kidney disease and pregnancy.
Elsevier, Advances in Kidney Disease and Health, Volume 32, May 2025
Sex refers to biological traits, while gender involves socially constructed roles and behaviors. Globally, women face disparities in access to kidney transplants, and outcomes, driven by sociocultural and systemic factors. Females have a higher prevalence of kidney disease, start dialysis at lower glomerular filtration rates, and receive lower dialysis doses than males. Fewer females are refered for kidney transplants than males, and females have lower rates of preemptive transplantation than males.
This content aligns with Goal 3: Good Health and Wellbeing and Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure by providing an overview of the cholinergic hypothesis of Alzheimer's Disease and potential innovations in cholinergic therapies.

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The protein-enriched oral nutritional supplement helped maintain lean body mass and prevent fat gain in middle-aged and elderly women. This suggests its potential role in preventing frailty and musculoskeletal disorders associated with female aging.

This review article explores advancements in 3D models using human iPSC-derived microglia to study neurodevelopment and neurological disorders, highlighting the potential of these models to enhance understanding of microglial functions and their roles in various diseases. The article also discusses the challenges and future directions in developing more physiologically relevant brain organoid models.

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