Elsevier, Urology, Volume , 2024
Among women with urinary incontinence, this study finds that those living in communities with higher social vulnerability experience worse symptom severity and lower incontinence-specific quality of life, independent of other factors. These findings highlight that community-level determinants shape womens urologic health and support using social vulnerability indexes to target policy and clinical interventions where theyre most needed.
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International Journal of Educational Research, Volume 127, January 2024
The study explores the complexities Arab-Bedouin students face in balancing modern academic life with traditional societal norms, based on interviews with 30 students from education colleges in southern Israel.
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Social Sciences and Humanities Open, Volume 10, January 2024
The article explores the triple burden faced by urban slum women in Bangladesh, including their traditional reproductive, productive, and community roles. It highlights how these roles contribute to the increased workload, vulnerability, and marginalization of slum women in Bangladeshi society.
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Clinical Lung Cancer, Volume 25, January 2024
Women continue to lack representation in lung cancer clinical trials and are typically treated with data generated from majority male patient study populations. Clinicians should understand the unique factors and consequences associated with lung cancer in women; thus, a holistic approach that acknowledges environmental and societal factors is necessary.
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Current Research in Microbial Sciences, Volume 6, January 2024
Plants have a microbiome, a diverse community of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and viruses, living inside and on their tissues. This review article contains deeper insight in endomicrobiome related research work in last years, recruitment, niche development, nutrient dynamics, stress removal mechanisms, bioactive services in plant health development, community architecture and communication, and immunity interplay in producing stress resilient future crop.
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Current Research in Microbial Sciences, Volume 6, January 2024
Strigolactones (SLs) are a new class of plant hormones that play a significant role in regulating various aspects of plant growth promotion, stress tolerance and influence the rhizospheric microbiome. GR24 is a synthetic SL analog used in scientific research to understand the effects of SL on plants and to act as a plant growth promoter.


