Climate change is intensifying risks to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services in rural Cambodia, raising questions about how climate-resilient services can be delivered equitably and who ...
This paper examines whether Chinese development finance is associated with faster progress toward Millennium Development Goal style targets in low- and middle-income countries. We combine AidData’s ...
Epilepsy is one of the common disorders known to man, with early accounts of the disorder traced back to antiquity.1 It was ...
Medicaid managed care organizations should prioritize children in low-opportunity neighborhoods to optimize health care utilization, improve minority health, and address health-related social needs.
Using nationally representative data, the authors found that for common physician-administered drugs, hospitals’ unilaterally set cash prices are frequently lower than their median—and sometimes even ...
Introduction Infectious diarrhoea causes millions of deaths annually in low-income countries. Prevention strategies minimising transmission of diarrhoeal pathogens could include adopting better food ...
Objective This study aims to explore how age and gender are associated with health deterioration related to caregiving among caregivers aged 75 and older in Spain. Design Observational, descriptive, ...
Introduction Glucose is a major determinant of fetal growth, but its relative contribution in different ethnic groups or populations is not fully understood. The Hyperglycaemia and Adverse Pregnancy ...
Shoppers aren’t just scrolling through endless search results anymore; they are having direct conversations with AI to find ...
Python programming and experience with the core libaries for data analysis, visualisation, and modelling. Working with data: collecting, cleaning, and transforming. Creating and interpreting ...
Background Socioeconomic exposures related to anaemia in Peruvian children have been modelled assuming additive or log-additive relationships, yet such approaches overlook the fact that illness ...