Addressing the Triple Burden: High Rates of HIV, Malnutrition, and NCDs in TB-Affected African Households Highlight Need for Integrated Care Key Takeaways High prevalence of HIV, malnutrition, and non-communicable diseases
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Objectification and Intimate Partner Violence by Young Men: A Study Summary Key Takeaways Objectification, particularly associating women with objects, was linked to self-reported IPV behaviors among young men in relationships.
Assessing the Effectiveness of a Self-Guided Digital Mental Health Intervention for Syrian Refugees in Egypt Key Takeaways A digital mental health intervention (WHO’s Step-by-Step program) showed small, statistically significant improvements
Physician Altruism and Patient Outcomes: A Public Health Perspective Introduction A recent study published in JAMA Health Forum by Dr. Lawrence P. Casalino and colleagues explores the impact of physician
How Toxic is Traditional Masculinity? A Public Health Perspective Introduction We’ve certainly all heard the term “Toxic Masculinity” before, and likely have all heard jokes to the effect that masculinity
How Self-Rated Health and Vaccine History Influence MPOX Vaccine Acceptance: A Study in Ghana The recent outbreak of monkeypox (MPOX) has highlighted the importance of understanding factors that drive vaccine
How COVID-19 Exacerbated Mental Health and Poverty: Insights from a Systematic Review Introduction During the COVID-19 pandemic, individuals living in poverty across high-income countries experienced intensified mental health challenges
How Immune-Related Factors May Drive Brain Atrophy: Public Health Ramifications Key Takeaways Recent research links immune-related proteins and neuroinflammation to brain atrophy, accelerating cognitive decline. The study utilized advanced neuroimaging,
Neonicotinoid Pesticides and Their Impact on Brain Development: A Public Health Concern Key Takeaways Neonicotinoid pesticides have been shown to cause developmental neurotoxicity in rodent studies, raising concerns about potential
Brighter Nights and Darker Days Linked to Higher Mortality Risk: New Public Health Insights Key Takeaways Brighter night light exposure and darker daytime light are linked to higher all-cause and