Articles

Elsevier,

Chemical Engineering and Processing - Process Intensification, Volume 205, November 2024

"Celebrating Women in Process Intensification. This special issue highlights and celebrates the diversity of career pathways of women in process intensification. This perspective article explores individuals research field."
Elsevier,

Women's Health Issues, Volume 34, 1 November 2024

The article examines how television portrayals of abortion have shifted in the aftermath of the 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization Supreme Court decision, which revoked federal protection for abortion rights.
Elsevier,

AJOG Global Reports, Volume 4, November 2024

Rural women's preferences for cervical cancer screening via HPV self-sampling: a discrete choice experiment study in chidamoyo, Hurungwe District, Zimbabwe.
Elsevier,

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Volume 231, November 2024

The intrauterine instillation of mepivacaine results significant reduction in pain score during IUD placement.
Elsevier,

iScience, Volume 27, 15 November 2024

A dipstick assay was developed which quickly identifies pre-term birth-associated vaginal microbiota
Elsevier,

hLife, Volume 2, Issue 11, November 2024, Pages 554-562

The genetic admixture and cultural exchanges of Central Asian peoples are examined through population genomics, revealing complex interactions and contributions from various ancestral sources over time. The need for more comprehensive genomic resources in the region to advance precision medicine and fill gaps in current databases is also emphasized.

Elsevier,

The Lancet Healthy Longevity, Volume 5, Issue 11, November 2024

This Article supports SDG 3 by assessing the associations between oral health and functional disability and mortality in older adults.

Elsevier,

The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific, Volume 51, October 2024

This paper supports SDG 3 and 13 by showing that the rise in night-time heat due to climate change, which is particularly strong in urban areas due to the urban heat island effect, could have implications for health. The study found a significant association between night-time excess heat and risk of hospitalisation. Rapid urbanisation in low-income and middle-income countries means the numbers of people exposed to excess night-time heat will increase.
Elsevier,

Current Developments in Nutrition, Available online 29 October 2024, 104496

Culturally adapting nutrition education programs like CMAH for Indigenous communities is a nuanced process requiring respect for both shared and individual traditions. While recipe adaptation improved cultural resonance, persistent barriers to traditional food access and the diversity of community perspectives highlight the need for flexible, community-driven approaches. Building sustained, trust-based relationships and involving local knowledge keepers are essential for effective, culturally sensitive health interventions. Ultimately, supporting Indigenous food sovereignty and tailoring programs to local contexts are crucial steps toward reducing health disparities and revitalizing traditional foodways.

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