Elsevier,
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Volume 228, May 2023
Efforts to reduce maternal mortality have historically overemphasized clinical approaches while failing to listen to mothers and pregnant people, threatening patient autonomy, and contributing to persistent racial disparities and high levels of preventable maternal mortality.
Elsevier,
Pervasive and Mobile Computing, Volume 92, May 2023
To address the Grounwater contamination, CrowdWaterSens, an uncertainty-aware graph neural network framework, examines the uncertainty and spatial irregularity of the crowdsensing groundwater contamination data and its relevant anthropogenic context to accurately estimate groundwater nitrate concentration.
Elsevier,
The Lancet Global Health, Volume 11, May 2023
This Article supports SDG 3 by examining whether birth-dose vaccination, compared with vaccination at 6-8 weeks or no vaccination, is effective in preventing horizonal transmission of HBV in children aged 0-5 years of uninfected mothers.
Brightmine,
May 2023
With AI-driven labor market transformations being affected by economic troubles and other factors, this article explores the strategies leaders are using to help workers navigate these changes. Specifically, leaders are stepping up investing in at least four strategies to prepare workers for the prevailing disruption and empower them to successfully navigate the change while ensuring healthy work cultures and compelling work opportunities for all.
Elsevier,
Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging, Volume 27, May 2023
A high plant-based diet index was associated with a lower risk of frailty in older Chinese adults, especially in men and those with healthy lifestyles. Consistently maintaining a high plant-based diet over time significantly reduced the risk of frailty. The protective effects of a plant-based diet against frailty were not observed in women and those unhealthy lifestyles, suggesting gender and lifestyle-specific differences.
Elsevier,
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, Volume 565, 2023, 151916
This study provides a better understanding of the burrowing behaviour of the sub-legal size clams discarded on the sediment after being disturbed and contributes important data to improve practices for minimizing mortality of dislodged clams that are discarded on the sediment surface.
Elsevier,
Journal of Nutrition, Volume 153, May 2023
Alzheimer disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative condition defined by the build-up of amyloid plaques in the brain and intraneuronal tangles of the protein tau. Autophagy is a cellular cleaning process involved in the degradation of proteins, including proteins directly responsible for amyloid plaques, but its activity is compromised in AD. This study showed that reducing dietary protein intake can reduce mTORC1 activity and amyloid plaque deposition in the brains of male mice with a less aggressive model of Alzheimer's disease, but not in a more aggressive model or in female mice.

