Articles

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Current Developments in Nutrition, Volume 7, March 2023

The authors of this paper conclude that training food service staff and other food service staff may be beneficial to improve meal quality in the Early Care and Education (ECE) programs but point out that positive changes did not last, perhaps indicating a need for longer and rigorous trainings.
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The Lancet Regional Health - Americas, Volume 19, March 2023

This viewpoint calls for the recognition of populations mental health as a priority and for actionable plans to address it in the CARICOM region.
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Journal of Biomedical Informatics, Volume 139, March 2023

This study fills different methodological gaps in the research on the automated detection of stress in office environments
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iScience, Volume 26, Issue 4, 21 April 2023, 106364

This article supports SDG 13 and 15 by showing that fulfillment of the global climate pledges would result in increased forest land on the Tibetan Plateau
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Future Generation Computer Systems, 2023

This research presents an ontology-based approach to infer incomplete mobile vehicle trajectories, enhancing urban traffic analysis by transforming raw spatio-temporal data into semantic locations and leveraging knowledge-driven inference methods. The approach aims to improve the accuracy and interpretability of mobility pattern analysis in smart city applications.

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Theriogenology Wild, Volume 2, 2023, 100027

The breeding of captive wild species can play a crucial role in their preservation. One major barrier to successful captive breeding is the difficulty of replicating the natural environment. In this study the authors provide suggestions and recommendations to facilitate future breeding efforts for captive jaguars.
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The Lancet Digital Health, Volume 5, March 2023

This Article supports SDGs 3 and 10 by evaluating home telemonitoring of women with complicated pregnancies, finding that it might be a safe alternative to hospital admission. If implemented, it is possible that this alternative could reduce costs and increase patient access to care and monitoring
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Healthcare, Volume 11, March 2023

A roadmap for health care leaders to execute intrinsic agency toward equity, supporting SDGs 3 and 10.
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Neoplasia (United States), Volume 37, March 2023

There are undeniable historic and contemporary hardships faced by Indigenous Peoples regarding access to medical treatments, research opportunities, clinical trial participation, and careers. The goal of the PNOC/CBTN DEI working group is to bring such inequities to our pediatric neuro-oncology community and beyond and start to develop and collaborate towards solutions.

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