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Gabriela Benatti de Oliveira, Lara Fernandes, Teresa Amaral, Ana Carolina Vasques, Ligiana Pires Corona

Background/Objectives: Sarcopenia is a public health concern linked to frailty. Accurate assessment is essential, yet standardization remains a challenge. This study assessed the agreement between Dua...

European Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2026-04-22 rs-9161236
Sarcopenia Body Composition Aging Physical Functional Performance

Audrey Steenbeek, Seema Rani, Noah Doucette, Fareha Khan, Shilpi Sarkar, Alyssa Indar

Background: This study examines the experiences of community health workers (CHWs) providing care in Delhi India during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, and how their roles were perceived and accepted...

BMC Health Services Research 2026-04-22 rs-9141682
Community Health Workers healthcare service delivery Lévesque conceptual framework health outcomes qualitative descriptive research

Elsa Andres, Georg Niedrist, Abraham Mejia-Aguilar

Alpine grasslands are highly sensitive to temperature, one of the main drivers of plant physiological processes and species distributions. However, little is known about how thermal gradients shape th...

BMC Plant Biology 2026-04-22 rs-9354278
plant trait networks network science grasslands climate resilience temperature gradients

Lilya Harchaoui, Saida Ouafi, Wafa Zahnit, Mohammed Messaoudi, Majid Sharifi-Rad

Various phytotherapeutic compounds with hypoglycemic properties offer a promising avenue to combat diabetes and its associated complications. This study was carried out to investigate the in vivo and ...

Scientific Reports 2026-04-22 rs-9172706
Diabetes medicinal plants streptozotocin antidiabetic activity α-amylase

Yusi Aveva Xu, Eunju Choi, Celia C. Y. Wong-Meli, Maria Borjas, Fei Fei, Sarah Mann, Wenyue Jin, Lenna Dawkins-Moultin, Di Lun, Qian Lu

Purpose Breast cancer is the second most prevalent cancer among women in the United States. Rural breast cancer survivors (RBCS) face unique challenges because geographical isolation limits access to ...

Supportive Care in Cancer 2026-04-22 rs-9089781
expressive writing rural breast cancer survivors qualitative study psychosocial intervention cancer disparities

Md. Al Mamunur Rashid, Nazrul Islam Mridha, Zaman Mia, Saim Hossen, Md Mehedi Hasan, Md. Iahou Iahullah Reaz

Background: Smartphone addiction (SA), characterized by excessive and uncontrolled use, poses significant physical, psychological, and social challenges, particularly among university students. In Ban...

Research Square 2026-04-22 rs-9424184
Smartphone addiction university students Bangladesh socio-economic factors psychological conditions sleep physical activity

Yitian Zhang, Xinlei Ji, Huijie Zhang, Liang Zhou, Jiachen Guo, Lei Yin

Background Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection. Early and accurate prediction is crucial for reducing mortality. However, clinical settin...

BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2026-04-22 rs-9199143
Sepsis Early Prediction Semantic Feature Augmentation Dual-Source Knowledge Distillation Large Language Models Multi-modal Fusion

Mehmet Seyman Önder

Substance use in adolescents is not merely an individual risk behavior; it is a multifaceted social problem shaped by school, family, and institutional structures. This qualitative research aims to un...

BMC Public Health 2026-04-22 rs-9105573

Shegaw Mulu Tarekegn, Mesoud Mohammed, Agumasie Semahegn, Helina Worku, Addis Tamire, Temesgen Ayehu, Daniel GebreMichael, Birhan Abtew, Yared Abera, Salsawit Shifarraw, Simon Yigremachew, Hermon Gezahegne, Melat Tekaligne, Muluken Desalegn Muluneh, Misrak Makonnen, Mesele Damte Argaw

Background Regular and timely measurement provides the basis for evaluating how effectively health systems are advancing toward universal health coverage (UHC). In Ethiopia, comprehensive and recent a...

International Journal for Equity in Health 2026-04-22 rs-9312615
Universal health Coverage Service Coverage index health systems Ethiopia

Aline Yacoubian, Evangelia Demerouti, Sarah Kawtharani, Maya Romani, Albert El Hajj

Burnout is a common problem that negatively impacts the well-being of postgraduate medical trainees. The study aims to explore trainees’ experiences of burnout in different specialties and generate po...

BMC Medical Education 2026-04-22 rs-9266292
burnout postgraduate medical graduates leadership well-being
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