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Aggregated population-level ecological factors associated with TB incidence.
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Forest plot of pooled effects of ecological factors associated with TB incidence.
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Projected global leukemia burden, 1990-2050.
Published 2025“…<div><p>Background: Leukemia is a prevalent form of cancer that encompasses four primary subtypes, posing significant health risks. Gaining insights into the global epidemiology of leukemia and its subtypes is crucial for effective resource allocation, clinical guidance, and scientific inquiry. …”
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Correlation between HDI and EAPC.
Published 2025“…<div><p>Background: Leukemia is a prevalent form of cancer that encompasses four primary subtypes, posing significant health risks. Gaining insights into the global epidemiology of leukemia and its subtypes is crucial for effective resource allocation, clinical guidance, and scientific inquiry. …”
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Global leukemia incidence and EAPC, 1990-2021.
Published 2025“…<div><p>Background: Leukemia is a prevalent form of cancer that encompasses four primary subtypes, posing significant health risks. Gaining insights into the global epidemiology of leukemia and its subtypes is crucial for effective resource allocation, clinical guidance, and scientific inquiry. …”
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ASIR prediction from 2020 to 2030 by sex.
Published 2025“…Bahrain also saw a significant increase in male Age-standardized death rate (ASDR), despite all other countries experiencing a decrease. …”
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Published 2025“…The results indicate that: 1) Vegetation cover in the affected regions decreased from 0.43 to 0.38 between 2017 and 2024, with Fire Zone 1 showing minimal recovery and Fire Zone 3 exhibiting moderate improvement, though the overall low vegetation area expanded due to ongoing fires; 2) The Remote Sensing Ecological Index (RSEI) declined from 0.41 to 0.38, with poor-rated areas increasing significantly, particularly in Fire Zone 3, reflecting the ongoing degradation of ecological conditions caused by both fire activity and climate factors; 3) The Flat Spectral Shape Index (FSSI) showed stability, but fluctuations in the areas with moderate and high probability of exposed coal, especially in Fire Zone 3, pointed to the expanding fire footprint and worsening ecological degradation; 4) Surface subsidence varied considerably, with Fire Zone 3 experiencing the most severe subsidence, indicating unstable geological conditions exacerbated by fire activity. …”
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Summary of study participants.
Published 2025“…In adults, risk increased with age; in children, younger age was associated with higher transmission risk.…”
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Participants’ characteristics.
Published 2025“…In adults, risk increased with age; in children, younger age was associated with higher transmission risk.…”
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Sources of infection.
Published 2025“…In adults, risk increased with age; in children, younger age was associated with higher transmission risk.…”
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Mortality dataset used in analysis.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>Single young mothers living with HIV delivering at home increased the risk of child mortality. Identifying mothers with risk factors early for support could reduce the risk of child mortality.…”
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Factors associated with attitude regarding osteoporosis among the study participants.
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