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Objectives: This study aims to examine the role of social networks in influencing the physical and mental health of older Chinese adults, investigating both the underlying mechanisms and the associations between social networks, labor force participation, and health outcomes.

Methods: Using data from the 2021 China General Social Survey (CGSS), we analyzed a sample of 1,332 older adults, incorporating demographic and health-related variables. Ordinary least squares (OLS) regression and mediation analysis were conducted to evaluate the effects of social networks on health outcomes, with subgroup analyses by gender and education level.

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Introduction: Tech-enabled alternative micro-finance promotes income equality in growing BRICS and Austria across financial crises and pandemics. Are financial access and digital skills equally economically valuable? Our study uses inputs: Human Capital, Alternative Micro-finance, Digitization, Governance, and Entrepreneurship, GDP, inflation, population growth, pandemics, and economic crises using the global 2000-2022 to explain income equality using SWIID Gini disposable and market income index as outputs.

Methods: The study uses Principal component analysis for reducing data dimensionality and collinearity.

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Background: Due to the enormous caregiving burden faced by informal caregivers, providing appropriate skills training has become an important supporting strategy in many countries/regions. Understanding caregivers' training needs is instrumental in designing effective training intervention programs, which are expected to reduce the caregiving burden of informal caregivers and avoid the health deterioration associated with caregiving. This paper aims to explore the potential training needs of informal caregivers in Shanghai, and to identify the factors associated with these perceived training needs.

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In line with recommendations of Article 11 of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, the Philippines has implemented graphic health warnings (GHWs) on cigarette packs. While the Graphic Health Warnings Law was passed in 2014, it was only implemented in 2016. Using a commercial determinants of health framework, this study aims to contribute evidence on Filipinos' perceptions of GHWs and the potential plain packaging of tobacco products in the Philippines.

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Objectives: This study aims to investigate whether different types of electronic health record (EHR) users have distinct preferences for data quality assessment indicators (DQAI) and explore how these preferences can guide the enhancement of EHR systems and the optimization of related policies.

Materials And Methods: High-frequency indicators were identified by a systematic literature review to construct a DQAI system, which was assessed by a user-oriented investigation involving doctors, nurses, hospital supervisors, and clinical researchers. The entropy weight method and fuzzy comprehensive evaluation model were employed for the system comprehensive evaluation.

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Employee turnover has a negative impact on business profitability. To tackle this issue, we can utilize computational advancements to forecast attrition and minimize expenses. We employed an HR Analytics dataset to investigate the feasibility of using these predictive models in decision support systems.

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This research investigates how despotic leadership influences follower creativity within the hospitality context. Grounded in social exchange theory (SET), the research delves into the mediating role of psychological safety in the link between despotic leadership and follower creativity. Additionally, it explores how power distance moderates this relationship, potentially alleviating the adverse implications of despotic leadership.

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Predicting the next round of drugs for Medicare price negotiation.

Sci Transl Med

December 2024

Questrom School of Business, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA.

There is uncertainty regarding which brand-name prescription drugs will have their prices negotiated by Medicare in 2025. This Viewpoint analyzes the process that will be used to select the next 15 drugs for price negotiation.

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Dual assurance for healthcare and future education development: normalized assistance for low-income population in rural areas-evidence from the population identification.

Front Public Health

December 2024

Institute of Urban Development and Strategy, Law School, Research Center for Digitalization and Rural Development, Hangzhou City University, Hangzhou, China.

Introduction: This study aims to explore the relationship between healthcare and future education among the rural low-income population, using City in Guangdong Province as the focal area. Addressing both healthcare and educational concerns, this research seeks to provide insights that can guide policy and support for this demographic.

Methods: Utilizing big data analysis and deep learning algorithms, a targeted intelligent identification classification model was developed to accurately detect and classify rural low-income individuals.

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  • The text refers to a correction for a previously published article indicated by the DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1455718.
  • This correction may address errors or updates that needed to be made to the original study or findings.
  • It highlights the importance of maintaining accuracy and reliability in published research for readers and the academic community.*
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  • China is dealing with challenges from an aging population and environmental strain, making it crucial to balance demographic changes with environmental protection for sustainable development.
  • Previous studies have missed the complexity of environmental stress by focusing too narrowly on carbon emissions or single pollutants, while this research takes a broader view using a new indicator and a Fourier ARDL model to analyze nonlinear relationships.
  • Findings show that population aging and economic growth worsen environmental stress, green technology helps reduce it, and human capital has mixed short- and long-term effects, leading to recommendations for addressing these issues to reach sustainability goals.
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Importance: Biologics approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) receive 12 years of guaranteed protection from biosimilar competition compared with 5 years of protection from generic competition for new small-molecule drugs. Under the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, biologics are exempt from selection for Medicare price negotiation for 11 years compared with 7 years for small-molecule drugs. Congress codified these differing legal protections on the premise that biologics require more time and resources to develop and have weaker patent protection, necessitating additional protections for manufacturers to recoup their development costs and generate adequate returns on investment.

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  • This study investigates how historical redlining and current racial and economic segregation affect healthcare access for people with rheumatic conditions in Massachusetts and nearby areas.
  • The research involved a cohort of 5597 patients who received care from rheumatology practices affiliated with Mass General Brigham, using data dating back to 2000 and geocoding their addresses with 1930s redlining maps.
  • Findings revealed that a significant portion of the patients lived in heavily redlined neighborhoods, highlighting the ongoing impact of structural racism on healthcare utilization and access for marginalized communities.
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Introduction: Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) often dedicate limited domestic funds to expand quality early childhood care and education (ECCE), making complementary international donor support potentially important. However, research on the allocation of international development assistance for ECCE has been limited.

Methods: We analysed data from the Creditor Reporting System on aid projects to assess global development assistance for ECCE in 134 LMICs from 2007 to 2021.

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Ways to Save Money in Health Care.

JAMA Health Forum

November 2024

Department of Economics, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Conflicting interpretations and FDA reputation: the case of post-market surveillance of breast implants.

Front Med (Lausanne)

November 2024

Zabludowicz Center for Autoimmune Diseases, Sheba Medical Center, Tel-Hashomer, Israel.

Conflicting interpretations regarding the severity of the adverse effects associated with FDA-approved drugs and therapies are common among the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the medical community, patients, and the general public. However, scholars have paid little attention to how these conflicting interpretations may affect the FDA's reputation for facilitating inclusive dialogue between competing policy actors. Focusing on breast implants, a medical device characterized by a stormy regulatory past, we observe that the design properties of post-market surveillance are adjusted to low-quality information.

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Research-oriented hospitals represent the primary direction for the future development of large-scale, high-level hospitals in China. Research-oriented hospitals, increasingly highlighted in domestic policies, lacks a comprehensive analysis of existing research outcomes. Bibliometric evaluates scientific research endeavors and trends in disciplines by statistically analyzing literature data.

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Consumer-directed care (CDC) for older people enables clients to arrange personalized services and improves their well-being. However, little is known about clients' preferences for policies in collectivist cultures. We investigate the views of older clients and family members about policies that promote consumer direction in a collectivist cultural setting - Guangzhou, China.

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argue that growth of private provision in adult social care in England has resulted in worse care and should be rolled back

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Background: Tai Chi and Baduanjin are nonpharmacological interventions that are widely applied among cancer patients.

Objective: This meta-analysis aimed to assess the effect of Tai Chi and Baduanjin on breast cancer patients by summarizing and pooling the results of previous studies.

Methods: The PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Scopus and Cochrane Library and several databases were searched up to December 1, 2023, to identify high-quality RCTs.

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Food for Thought: Nourishing Cardiovascular Health Amidst the Exposome.

Methodist Debakey Cardiovasc J

November 2024

Texas A&M Energy Institute, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, US.

The cumulative exposures of an individual during their lifetime, known as the exposome, encompass environmental exposures and lifestyle factors that significantly impact cardiovascular health. The exposome concept aims to provide a comprehensive framework for understanding how various exposures combine to influence disease risk and health outcomes over a lifetime. Diet is a well-studied aspect of the exposome, recognized as a critical contributor to cardiovascular health and influencing various other health metrics and behaviors.

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Representing Animals: Moral and Epistemic Limits for Protection Against Cruelty.

Animals (Basel)

October 2024

School of Government, Peking University, No. 5 Yiheyuan Road, Beijing 100871, China.

Some philosophers argue that animals should be included in the democratic system, with people acting as their representatives in voting on issues that concern them. This article contends that, while animals' rights are fundamentally important, granting people rights to represent animals in democratic processes may lead to the opposite of what we want. Or worse, it may put animals' interests and rights at significant risk.

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Relationship between thyroid-stimulating hormone and blood lipids in patients with first-episode depression.

BMC Psychiatry

November 2024

Hefei Fourth People's Hospital; Anhui Mental Health Center, Affiliated Mental Health Center of Anhui Medical University, 316 Huangshan Road, Shushan District, Hefei, 230022, Anhui Province, China.

Background: Previous studies demonstrated thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) plays an important role in regulating lipid metabolism, but the relationship between the two is controversial. Meanwhile, it has not been reported in a population with major depressive disorder (MDD).

Methods: We divided 1718 first-episode and drug naïve patients with MDD into a TSH abnormal group (TSH-AB) and a TSH normal group (TSH-NOR).

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