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Lifecycle Management as a Roadmap to the Tobacco Endgame
<b>Background:</b> Tobacco endgame, defined as elimination of commercial tobacco sales The U.S. tobacco control landscape is a complex, adaptive system shaped by diverse stakeholders, evolving product... Read more
Status Epilepticus in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Literature Review on Epidemiological Challenges, Socio-Cultural Barriers, and Public Health Impact
This literature review delves deeply into the epidemiology, structural and cultural challenges, and management strategies of status epilepticus (SE) in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Incidence rates of SE ... Read more
Complexity Leadership Theory Integration into Nursing Leadership and Development in Addressing COVID-19 and Future Pandemics
Complexity Leadership Theory (CLT) is a new and revolutionary concept in addressing healthcare crises worldwide. Its relevance and applications were tested during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, no de... Read more
Association Between Maternal Vitamin B12 Intake and Early Childhood Cognitive Development: Implications for Public Health
<b>Background: </b>Maternal nutrition plays a crucial role in fetal brain development, with vitamin B12 being essential for neuronal myelination and cognitive function. The paper by Hrezova et al. ent... Read more
Diminished Returns of Educational Attainment on Hypertension Prevalence among American Indian and Alaska Native Adults: National Health Interview Survey 2023
<b>Background: </b>Research on Minorities’ Diminished Returns (MDRs) consistently reveals that social determinants of health, especially educational attainment, do not yield equal health benefits acro... Read more
Smokers with Multiple Chronic Disease Are More Likely to Quit Cigarette
<b>Objective: </b>This study aims to investigate the relationship between the presence of chronic medical conditions and cessation among U.S. adults who use combustible tobacco. We hypothesized that h... Read more
Walking the Divide: A Public Health Journey from Manhattan to Harlem
This perspective article discusses the striking contrasts and inequalities observed during a walk from Manhattan to Harlem in New York City, highlighting the significant social and economic difference... Read more
Searching for What You Can’t See - Evaluation of Pesticide Residues in Grain Sold at Selected Markets of Southwest Nigeria
Studies on the use of pesticides in southwest Nigeria have revealed a substantial rise in a variety of pesticide-related illnesses, including mental impairment and reproductive problems. Those who wor... Read more
Current Research in Public Health: A Channel to Explore a New Chapter of Public Health
Scalable Data Warehouse Architecture for Population Health Management and Predictive Analytics
Scalable architecture principles for data warehousing are introduced to support population health management and predictive analytics. These principles are validated through the design of an accompany... Read more
Responding to the Call through Translating Science into Impact: Building an Evidence-Based Approaches to Effectively Curb Public Health Emergencies [Covid-19 Crisis]
COVID-19 demonstrated a global catastrophe that touched everybody, including the scientific community. As we respond and recover rapidly from this pandemic, there is an opportunity to guarantee that t... Read more
Data Engineering Frameworks for Optimizing Community Health Surveillance Systems
A Changing World Demands Optimized Health Surveillance Systems – and How Data Engineering Can Help There is a growing urgency to manage the public health and emergency response practices effectively t... Read more