This article discusses the challenges and lessons learned from conducting an inclusive randomized controlled trial (AFRI-c) in 91 care homes across England.�

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RELX SDG Inspiration Day 2025

The Future of Philanthropy: Stepping up for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

This study demonstrates that a community-based primary care approach, involving local stakeholders in diagnosis, planning, and implementation, can effectively identify health needs and foster community ownership, especially in vulnerable populations during health crises like COVID-19. Such participatory strategies, aligned with Bolivia’s SAFCI health model, can improve health outcomes, address social determinants, and enhance system resilience for future emergencies.

This study reviews the growth and current state of the specialty of emergency medicine (EM) around the world. The 2023 World Health Assembly resolution emphasized emergency care as a cost-effective means to reduce health disparities and called for increased investment in emergency and critical care. Although EM is an increasingly recognized medical specialty, its growth faces barriers such as insufficient training programs, workforce shortages, and systemic challenges including resource shortages and burnout.

This study is among the first to assess the fit of respirators designed for children. The results underscore the necessity of designing respirators tailored to children�s specific facial dimensions and demonstrate that modifications�such as adding an extra ear loop clip�can significantly improve respirator fit.

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Corporate Responsibility (CR) starts with the positive impact RELX has on society through our products and services.

This paper considers the human health risk associated with the presence of aluminium in drinking water treated with aluminium-based coagulants in a rural area of Ecuador.

The article discusses India's National Tuberculosis Elimination Program and its efforts to combat TB, which disproportionately affects vulnerable populations, including tribal communities and people living in poverty and remote rural areas.

This piece demonstrates the extent to which switching to clean electricity can create co-benefits for climate and human health. Right timing given Trump's love of coal.
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Journal of Climate Change and Health, Volume 22, 1 March 2025

The study developed a Heatwave Health Risk Index for Karnataka (India), identifying northern and central districts as most hazard-prone, with Bidar, Kalaburagi, Gadag, and Dharwad classified as 'very high risk'. The findings aim to guide policymakers in prioritizing targeted adaptation strategies to mitigate heatwave impacts across the state.

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