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This study introduces the concept of “slow suicide” as a public health paradigm, urging a broader understanding of community-embedded suffering and systemic risk factors that go beyond individual pathology. The piece calls for listening to community voices to broaden paradigms in suicide prevention and public health intervention design.
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A 2024 outbreak of Human Rhinovirus B14 in France caused severe respiratory illness and death among older adults, underscoring the vulnerability of elderly populations to common respiratory viruses. This report highlights the need for continued surveillance and targeted public health measures for infectious disease outbreaks in aging communities.
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The review highlights persisting disparities in allogeneic transplant access despite evolving treatment opportunities, calling attention to inequities in care delivery. It emphasizes that addressing these gaps is essential for improving outcomes across diverse patient populations in public health systems.
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This study identifies loss of RB1 protein expression as a defining feature of Bowenoid cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma, distinguishing it from conventional SCC through distinct molecular pathways. The findings have direct implications for public health screening and targeted treatment strategies for skin cancer subtypes.
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This study demonstrates that diet and plasma proteomics are linked to COPD onset, offering a robust epidemiological framework for identifying modifiable risk factors. Findings support public health strategies that combine dietary interventions with protein biomarker monitoring to prevent chronic respiratory diseases.
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