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A new study reveals that structural advantages, such as higher income and social status, are linked to better health outcomes and well-being for White men. This research highlights the critical role of social determinants and systemic privilege in shaping health disparities.
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A bibliometric analysis found that Latin America and the Caribbean produce only 3% of the world’s dementia research, with Brazil alone accounting for half of that output. This underscores the urgent need to strengthen cross-country partnerships and increase investment in research to address the growing dementia crisis in the region.
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Researchers have reported a suspected case of the skin infection dermatophilosis being sexually transmitted among men who have sex with men in Barcelona. This finding is significant for public health as it suggests a new mode of transmission for this bacterial infection.
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