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The association between urban land use and depressive symptoms in young adulthood: a FinnTwin12 cohort study
BackgroundDepressive symptoms lead to a serious public health burden and are considerably affected by the environment. Land use, describing the urban...
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Evaluating long-term and high spatiotemporal resolution of wet-bulb globe temperature through land-use based machine learning model
BackgroundThe increase in global temperature and urban warming has led to the exacerbation of heatwaves, which negatively affect human health and...
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Combining crop-exposure matrices and land use data to estimate indices of environmental and occupational exposure to pesticides
BackgroundExposure assessment represents a major challenge for studies on the relation between pesticides and health.
ObjectiveWe developed a method...
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Modeling Mosquitoes and their Potential Odonate Predators Under Different Land Uses
To efficiently face the accelerated landscape transformation and its consequences in restructuring biotic communities and ecosystem services, one...
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Natural land cover positively correlates with COVID-19 health outcomes
BackgroundThe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) poses special challenges for societies, as the disease causes millions of deaths. Although the...
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Migrating from Land-Based to Online Gambling: Sex, Mental Health and Motivational Predictors
Online gambling is associated with higher levels of problem gambling and an array of adverse mental health characteristics. No longitudinal study has...
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Climate change and inequality
AbstractThis review explores how climate change is manifesting along existing lines of inequality and thus further exacerbating current health...
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Availability restrictions and mandatory precommitment in land-based gambling: effects on online substitutes and total consumption in longitudinal sales data
BackgroundGambling causes important harms in societies. According to the public health approach, the most effective policies to reduce harms target...
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Land-Based Retreats as a Method for Building Enabling Environments for HIV Prevention with Northern and Indigenous Adolescents in the Northwest Territories, Canada: Mixed-Methods Findings
The Northwest Territories (NWT), Canada has high rates of sexually transmitted infections (STI) that elevate HIV acquisition risks. We conducted a...
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Land use mix and physical activity in middle-aged and older adults: a longitudinal study examining changes in land use mix in two Dutch cohorts
BackgroundWith urbanization and aging increasing in coming decades, societies face the challenge of kee** aging populations active. Land use mix...
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Spatiotemporal change in socioeconomic inequality in hygienic menstrual product use among adolescent girls in India during 2015–2019
BackgroundThe use of hygienic products, such as sanitary napkins, tampons, and menstrual cups, to absorb menstrual blood is vital for the health and...
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Global issues, local action: exploring local governments use of research in “tackling climate change and its impacts on health” in Victoria, Australia
BackgroundLocal government plays an important role in addressing complex public health challenges. While the use of research in this work is...
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Vector-Borne Disease in Wild Mammals Impacted by Urban Expansion and Climate Change
Ecologies of zoonotic vector-borne diseases may shift with climate and land use change. As many urban-adapted mammals can host ectoparasites and...
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HIV in Eswatini: Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Strategies
Purpose of ReviewThis review assessed the impact of climate change on HIV transmission and HIV care of children and adults in Eswatini, and what...
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The Impact of Land Tenure Security on a Livelihood Intervention for People Living with HIV in Western Kenya
Few studies have explored land access, a structural driver of health, and women’s participation in livelihood interventions to improve food security...
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Climate Change and Cascading Risks from Infectious Disease
Climate change is adversely affecting the burden of infectious disease throughout the world, which is a health security threat. Climate-sensitive...
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Comparison of water- vs. land-based exercise for improving functional capacity and quality of life in patients living with and beyond breast cancer (the AQUA-FiT study): a randomized controlled trial
BackgroundPatients living with and beyond breast cancer frequently exhibit several side effects that can impact quality of life and physical...
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Climate change, biodiversity loss, and Indigenous Peoples’ health and wellbeing: a systematic umbrella review protocol
BackgroundResearch that examines the intersections of Indigenous Peoples’ health and wellbeing with climate change and biodiversity loss is abundant...
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Aquatic therapy following arthroscopic rotator cuff repair enables faster improvement of Constant score than land-based therapy or self-rehabilitation therapy
PurposeTo compare the clinical and functional outcomes of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair over a period of 2 years using three postoperative...
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Climate Change and Heat: Challenges for Child Health Outcomes and Inequities
Purpose of ReviewAs temperatures rise from human-driven climate change, adverse health outcomes will become more prominent, especially in children....