Publications by authors named "N Sandhu"

Objective: Our study investigates the efforts of local medical health officers during COVID-19 in Canada, with a focus on explicating enabling factors and barriers to effectively respond through local public health efforts.

Methods: We conducted 26 semi-structured interviews with local-level public health leadership from across Canada and analyzed the transcripts for salient facilitators and barriers to effective local public health practice using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research.

Results: Effective local-level public health practice was facilitated by efforts that potentiated synergistic efforts inside and outside of the public health sector, including trust, buy-in, and ample resources.

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Background: Anaerobic germination is a critical trait for rice cultivation, particularly in regions that experience flooding or waterlogging immediately after sowing. Under direct-seeded conditions, where rice is sown directly into the field without prior transplantation, the ability of seeds to germinate in anaerobic (oxygen-deficient) conditions becomes essential for successful crop establishment. This trait is especially relevant in areas prone to waterlogging, were traditional methods of rice cultivation, such as puddled transplanting, may be less viable.

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  • - Breast cancer survivors face a heightened risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) mainly due to the cardiotoxic effects of some cancer treatments and shared risk factors.
  • - A PubMed review analyzed 152 studies to gather insights on cardiovascular health management for these survivors, highlighting common risk factors like obesity, inactivity, and smoking.
  • - Primary care physicians play a crucial role in the long-term care of breast cancer survivors, needing to monitor CVD risks, perform evaluations, and refer to specialists as necessary.
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Objective: Prioritization is an essential task of local health departments (LHDs). We examined the alignment of priorities reported in Community Health Needs Assessments (CHNA) priorities align with priorities in the Community Health Improvement Plans (CHIP). We report factors that influence the choice of priorities and the alignment of the priorities.

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  • Scientists are trying to grow better rice faster by using a new method that helps with plant growth and breeding.
  • This new method helps rice plants grow tall and flower earlier, allowing them to make 4-5 rice generations in just 1 year.
  • Overall, this cost-effective method helps save time and money while improving rice crops.
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