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    Making care primary: a renewed investment into primary care por Cameron J. Sabet, Bhav Jain, Sandeep Palakodeti

    The Making Care Primary (MCP) model represents a sharp shift in Medicare’s approach to primary care, yet its current design risks duplicating failures from prior alternative payment models. Our editorial suggests refinements to address these gaps. To prevent early provider dropout from MCP’s rigid t...

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    Associations Between Eating Disorders and Sociodemographic Factors in Adolescent Patients Since the Start of the COVID-19 Pandemic por Janet Lee, David Miller, Paulina Rugart

    Publicado 2025-05-01

    Background/Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic has been associated with significant increases in mental-health-related concerns in adolescents, including eating disorders. Disparities in screening, diagnosis, and treatment impact adolescents with eating disorders. This study aimed to describe the patt...

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    Gaps in diversity and inclusion reporting in United States knee injury clinical trials: A systematic review and meta‐analysis por Faith Hendrickson, Caleb Uhunmwangho, Christian Hemmerich, Garrett Jones, J. Tyler Babek, Haley Howard, Jake Checketts, Alicia Ito Ford, Matt Vassar

    Publicado 2025-04-01

    Abstract Purpose Diversity and inclusion in clinical trials are critical for increasing the generalizability of research. Our objective was to examine the diversity and inclusion of historically marginalized populations in clinical trials focused on knee injuries in the United States. Methods Our sy...

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    A Delphi Consensus on Recommendations for Improving Research Processes and Infrastructure to Address Health DisparitiesTake-Home Points por Amira Mohamed, MD, A. Adegunsoye, MD, FACP, FCCP, M. Armstrong-Hough, MPH, PhD, N. Ferguson-Myrthil, PharmD, BCCCP, I. Hassan, MD, F.B. Mayr, MD, MPH, T.S. Valley, MD, D.R. Winkfield, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, C.B. Walsh, MD, J.T. Chen, MD

    Publicado 2025-09-01

    Background: Racial and ethnic disparities in critical care medicine remain poorly understood, making them difficult to address. This initiative developed a thought leader consensus with recommendations for critical care research to document, assess, and understand potential disparities. Research Que...

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    Temporal trends of cervical cancer demographics: a CDC WONDER database study por Grace Folino, Isabella Zent, Lillian Eason, Vikram Murugan, Taylor Billion, Ali Bin Abdul Jabbar, Mohsin Mirza, Abubakar Tauseef

    Publicado 2025-07-01

    IntroductionDespite advancements in cervical cancer screening and HPV vaccines, demographic disparities perpetuate the burden of cervical cancer. The aim of this study is to utilize the most up-to-date CDC WONDER data of cervical cancer mortality to provide a comprehensive temporal analysis of demog...

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    Funding the future: safeguarding pediatric health equity through CMS and CHIP por Carlie N. Myers, Meera Rao, Rishiraj Bandi, Sebastian Densley, Daniella Diaz, Michelle Knecht, Lea Sacca

    Publicado 2025-07-01

    Pediatric health disparities remain widespread among marginalized populations, driven by structural racism, poverty, and unequal access to care. While the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) have advanced equity in pediatric health...

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    Cancer prevalence and care disparities among individuals with intellectual disabilities: a cross-sectional pan-cancer analysis por T. Sappok, M.-L. Rosenbusch, R. Hering, M. Schulz, C. Kowalski, N.T. Sibert, T. Seufferlein, A.W. Berger

    Publicado 2025-09-01

    Background: People with intellectual disability (ID) face considerable health disparities, with cancer being among the most frequent causes of premature death. A systematic analysis of the health care situation is necessary to further strengthen treatment and support for this highly vulnerable popul...

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    Navigating Pathways in Prostate Cancer Survivorship: A Comprehensive Review of Challenges, Interventions, and Long-Term Outcomes por Anthony Galvez, Dhruv Puri, Elizabeth Tran, Kassandra Zaila Ardines, Yahir Santiago-Lastra

    Publicado 2025-05-01

    Advances in screening, early detection, and therapeutic innovations have significantly improved survival rates, transforming prostate cancer into a chronic condition for many men. However, these strides have also revealed persistent challenges in survivorship, including treatment-related side effect...

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    Health Insurance Payer Status Is Associated With Frailty in a Surgical Patient Population: A Retrospective Case Series por David Fenton, Johnathan R. Kent, Rachel Nordgren, Mazuba Siamatu, Amani Allen, Lauren J. Gleason, A. Justine Landi, Megan Huisingh‐Scheetz, Mark K. Ferguson, Maria Lucia L. Madariaga

    Publicado 2025-07-01

    ABSTRACT Background and Aims Frailty is an age‐related syndrome associated with poor surgical outcomes, but the impact of insurance payer status on frailty is not fully understood. We sought to evaluate the association between insurance payer status and frailty among thoracic surgery patients. Metho...

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    The Wako Cohort Study: Design and Profile of Participants at Baseline por Yuri Yokoyama, Yu Nofuji, Takumi Abe, Kumiko Nonaka, Yumi Ozone, Yuka Nakamura, Shiina Chiaki, Takumi Suda, Naoko Saito, Mai Takase, Hidenori Amano, Susumu Ogawa, Hiroyuki Suzuki, Hiroshi Murayama

    Publicado 2025-07-01

    Background: We launched the Wako Cohort Study in 2023 to identify individual and socio-environmental factors related to the extension of healthy life expectancy and the reduction of health disparities among community-dwelling adults and to develop health promotion and care prevention strategies. Thi...

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    Alzheimer's disease genetic risk: Top African American risk allele frequencies and genetic architecture among Mexican‐, African‐, and non‐Hispanic White Americans por Mohammad Housini, Zhengyang Zhou, Lubnaa Abdullah, Gita Pathak, Reem Ayoub, John Gutierrez, Shea Andrews, Nicole Phillips, Sid O'Bryant, Robert Barber, For the HABS‐HD Study Team

    Publicado 2025-04-01

    Abstract INTRODUCTION Alzheimer's disease (AD) continues to be the sixth leading cause of death in the United States. Significant efforts are spent researching etiology and potential management strategies. Although minorities face a higher disease burden and are anticipated to make up 43% of th...

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    Teledentistry and one health: a sustainable framework for oral and planetary health por Arish Naresh, Arish Naresh, Zac Morse, Silvana Bettiol

    Publicado 2025-07-01

    This community case study documents the integration of One Health approaches in a teledentistry initiative designed to enhance oral health access for children in Tairāwhiti, New Zealand, a region where Māori children experience significantly higher rates of dental decay than non-Māori. Health New Ze...

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    Understanding (non)disclosure of sexual orientation and gender identity in Slovenian primary healthcare: Perspectives from LGBT+ individuals and general practitioners por Nina Jerala, Davorina Petek

    Publicado 2025-12-01

    Background Disclosure (‘coming out’) is an ongoing process for LGBT+ individuals, impacting various aspects of their lives. While research underscores the importance of disclosure for the health and well-being of LGBT+ people, concerns about stigma and discrimination often lead to non-disclosure, af...

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    Increased accrual of diverse patient populations in oncology phase I clinical trials at the University of Colorado Cancer Center por Ahmed Alsafar, Sama L. Kareem, Bradley R. Corr, Christopher H. Lieu, Breelyn Wilky, S. Lindsey Davis, D. Ross Camidge, Antonio Jimeno, Wells A. Messersmith, Andrew Nicklawsky, Daniel Pacheco, Evelinn A. Borrayo, Jessica D. McDermott, Jennifer R. Diamond

    Publicado 2025-07-01

    BackgroundDisparities in cancer outcomes persist between racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups. One potential cause is lack of appropriate representation in dose-finding clinical trials. We investigated the extent of disparities in phase I clinical trials and recent changes in the setting of inst...

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    Inclusion in Motion: Promoting Equitable Physical Activity and Health in Childhood and Adolescence por Vidar Sandsaunet Ulset, Luca Oppici, Karin Hamre, James Robert Rudd, Annett Victoria Stornæs, Heidi Marian Haraldsen, Reidar Säfvenbom

    Publicado 2025-07-01

    Inclusion in play, physical education, outdoor life, organized sports, and other movement-based activities can promote resilience and support physical, emotional, and social well-being. These arenas are particularly important for reducing health disparities and preventing social marginalization acro...

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    Disparities in Community Food Environments por Alicia Papanek, Catherine G. Campbell, Karla Shelnutt

    Publicado 2023-05-01

    This publication reviews types of food environment disparities and their implications for food and nutrition security. Written by Alicia Papanek, Catherine G. Campbell, and Karla Shelnutt, and published by the UF/IFAS Department of Family, Youth and Community Sciences, May 2023.

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    Unveiling the hidden story of anemia among Indian Muslim women: a comprehensive analysis from 1998 to 2021 por Zeenat Hashmi, Ashish Singh

    Publicado 2025-06-01

    BackgroundIron deficiency among women of reproductive age, driven by factors such as inadequate dietary intake, menstrual blood loss, and heightened iron demands during pregnancy, remains a global public health concern. This research focuses on the prevalence of anemia among Muslim women in India ov...

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    Changes in public awareness of racial, economic, and educational health disparities between 2007 and 2023 among Wisconsin adults por Stephanie A. Robert, Amy Yinan Liu

    Publicado 2025-08-01

    Objective: To investigate 15-year changes in public awareness of racial, economic, and educational health disparities between 2007 and 2023. Methods: Surveys of Wisconsin, U.S. adults in 2007 and 2023 were compared. Respondents in both surveys were randomized into panels to examine opinions about sp...

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    Psychosocial behavioral phenotypes of racially/ethnically minoritized older adults enrolled in HABS‐HD differ on neuroimaging measures of brain age gap, hippocampal volume, and cor... por Alexandra L. Clark, Makenna B. McGill, Alexandra J. Weigand, Julie K. Wisch, Kalen Petersen, Beau Ances, Meredith N. Braskie, Sid O'Bryant, Kelsey R. Thomas, HABS‐HD Study Team

    Publicado 2025-04-01

    Abstract INTRODUCTION This study examined whether previously identified psychosocial behavioral phenotypes differed on structural neuroimaging markers. METHODS Latent profile analysis (LPA) employed in a sample of 1820 community‐dwelling older adults (1118 Hispanic and 702 Black) replicated previous...

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    Prevalence and determinants of early menopause before age 45 among Egyptian women based on a nationally representative survey por Saeed Soliman, Nadia M. Tawfik

    Publicado 2025-06-01

    Abstract Background Premature and early menopause, defined as the cessation of menstruation before the age of 45, is associated with several long-term health risks, including cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, and reduced life expectancy. Aim This study aimed to assess the prevalence and determin...

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