AbstractBackgroundThe Covid-19 pandemic showed higher infection, severity and death rates among those living in poorer socioeconomic conditions. We use syndemic theory to guide the analyses to ...
Readers of a certain age are acutely aware of the wild ride the music industry has been on over the past few decades — from vinyl to cassettes to CDs to mp3s to streaming, the way we listen ...
AbstractBackgroundThis study aimed to explore the Italian population’s knowledge and perceptions regarding health data storage and sharing for treatment and research and to identify factors ...
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In an editorial in the American Journal of Public Health, a team led by researchers from the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy (CUNY SPH) say public ignorance and apathy ...
A new study from the Robert N. Butler Columbia Aging Center at the Mailman School of Public Health reveals significant improvements in the health of older adults in England when compared to ...
The economic impact of dental caries (tooth decay) is disproportionately higher in the most deprived groups, with estimated per-person costs of approximately £18,000 in the UK that could be ...
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When the latest model of the colonoscope is used, texture and color enhancement imaging showed similar overall adenoma detection capability as white light imaging and detected flatter lesions.