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Sara Pires, Lapo Mughini-Gras, Sandra Hoffmann, Kunihiro Kubota, Shannon Majowicz, Martyn Kirk, Lucy Robertson, Paul Torgerson, Lea Jakobsen, Antonio Agudo, Li Bai, Tety Rachmawati, Yuki Minato, Charlee Roberts, Arie Havelaar, Brecht Devleesschauwer, Elisa Benincà, Robin Lake, Tine Hald, Roger Cooke, Willy Aspinall, Gabriela Nane

Identifying the sources of foodborne diseases is crucial for guiding national food safety strategies and supporting policies that promote safe and sustainable diets. We present global estimates of the...

Research Square 2026-04-23 rs-9449162

Samantha Raj Sah, Anisha Saha, Sahabudeen Sheik Mohideen, Balashanmugan Pannerselvam, G. Devanand Venkatasubbu

The toxicity of nanomaterial is largely determined by particle size, shape, surface charge, composition, concentration, and surface modifications. Due to their nanoscale dimensions, they can interact ...

Chemical Papers 2026-04-23 rs-9216375
Carbon nanosphere Drosophila melanogaster Reactive Oxygen Species Risk assessment Toxicity

M Anitha, Sakthivel S

COVID-19 has accelerated the challenges of cardiovascular complications among patients, leading to the increased urgency of safe, trustworthy, and smart healthcare information management systems. Elec...

Scientific Reports 2026-04-21 rs-8941934
COVID-19 Cardiovascular Disease ECG Image Analysis Mobile-Cloud Computing Hybrid Cryptography Blockchain Security Bayesian Risk Assessment Privacy-Preserving Healthcare

Jun Yu, Jie Huang, Qinghua Ma, Yanyu Chen, Xinyue Huang, Jian Chen

Background: Sarcopenia represents a highly prevalent and prognostically detrimental complication in patients with bone tumors. Its progressive and dynamic nature hinders early intervention and amplifi...

BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2026-04-21 rs-9305260
Bone Neoplasms Sarcopenia Risk Assessment Predictive Model Nomogram Prognosis

Hongxia Liu, Xue Song, Jingwen Xu, Chaobin Zhou, Weihong Sun

Research on the infection risk of Flower yellowing disease (FYD) is crucial for promoting the sustainable cultivation of Zanthoxylum armatum DC. This study aimed to assess the potential distribution o...

European Journal of Plant Pathology 2026-04-20 rs-9373671
Flower yellowing disease Potential distribution Southwest of China MaxEnt model Climate change
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