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A modelling study estimates that taxes on unhealthy foods and subsidies for healthy foods in Australia could significantly improve population health and reduce health inequities. This provides strong evidence that fiscal food policies are powerful tools for governments to promote healthier diets and address health disparities.
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Fathers who start using snus (a smokeless tobacco product) during puberty have children with a higher risk of asthma, chronic bronchitis, and eczema, compared to fathers who start after puberty. This suggests that exposures during a father’s critical developmental window of puberty can have lasting, intergenerational health effects, possibly through epigenetic changes passed on to offspring.
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A comprehensive review finds that becoming and being a father significantly shapes men’s physical and mental health, yet this impact is understudied compared to its effects on child development. Understanding and supporting paternal health is crucial, as it directly influences family well-being and the effectiveness of father involvement.
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An agent-based model shows that self-isolation of symptomatic cases and targeted vaccination of poultry farmers and their households can effectively contain human transmission chains of avian influenza H5N1 after a spillover from poultry. This modeling provides actionable strategies for public health officials to prevent widespread outbreaks following initial animal-to-human transmission events.
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