Assessing the Effectiveness of a Self-Guided Digital Mental Health Intervention for Syrian Refugees in Egypt Key Takeaways A digital mental health intervention (WHO’s Step-by-Step program) showed small, statistically significant improvements
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How Toxic is Traditional Masculinity? A Public Health Perspective Introduction We’ve certainly all heard the term “Toxic Masculinity” before, and likely have all heard jokes to the effect that masculinity
COVID-19: A Coronary Artery Disease Risk Equivalent with Genetic Implications Key Takeaways COVID-19, especially in hospitalized cases, is linked to an increased risk of major cardiovascular events (MACE). Hospitalization for
Key Takeaways Nonprobability surveys can effectively track COVID-19 infections when institutional testing is inconsistent or unavailable. Survey data provided a reliable estimate of COVID-19 cases even after the widespread use
Falls in Older Adults: A Key Risk Factor for Dementia – Public Health Insights Key Takeaways Older adults who experience a fall are significantly more likely to be diagnosed with
Greenspaces and Cardiovascular Health: Unpacking Urban-Rural Differences Key Takeaways Greenspaces within parks are linked to reduced cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, while greenspaces outside parks may have negative health associations. Urbanicity
Anosmia in COVID-19: A Marker for Brain Alterations in Recovered Patients Key Takeaways New research highlights anosmia (loss of smell) as a potential marker for brain alterations in post-COVID patients.
Impact of Anti-Transgender Laws on Youth Suicide Rates: A Call for Inclusive Policies Key Takeaways Anti-transgender laws significantly increase suicide attempts among transgender and non-binary (TGNB) youth. Young people