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Background: Health literacy, including its digital and vaccination-specific components, is essential for informed health decision-making in adolescence—a developmental period when health attitudes and behaviors are shaped and may persist into a...

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Problem-Solving and Behavioural Activation for Young Mothers with Depression in Harare, Zimbabwe: A Mixed-Methods Case Series

  • Concilia Tarisai Bere,
  • Rufaro Hamish Mushonga,
  • Rhulani Beji-Chauke,
  • Patrick Smith,
  • Jermaine Dambi,
  • Dzifa Abra Attah,
  • Takudzwa Mtisi,
  • Dixon Chibanda and
  • Melanie Abas

Background. Depression and anxiety among young people in Africa are highly prevalent and a significant public health concern. Evidence-based interventions (EBIs) tailored to this demographic’s unique cultural and contextual needs are limited. M...

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Absence of Brucella canis Detection in Dogs from Central Italy: Implications for Regional Surveillance and Zoonotic Risk

  • Maria Luisa Marenzoni,
  • Sabrina Attura,
  • Brigitta Favi,
  • Maria Teresa Antognoni,
  • Maria Beatrice Conti,
  • Andrea Felici,
  • Carmen Maresca,
  • Eleonora Scoccia,
  • Maria Rita Bonci and
  • Alessia Pistolesi
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Background: Brucella canis is a zoonotic pathogen associated with reproductive disorders in dogs and represents an emerging public health concern. Dogs are the only known source of infection for humans, and transmission is often associated with close...

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Background/Objectives: Nitrous oxide (N2O), commonly known as laughing gas, is increasingly being used recreationally. While neurological risks are recognized, psychiatric effects remain underexplored. This study investigates neuropsychiatric present...

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Background/Objectives: Patient satisfaction is increasingly recognized as a key indicator of the effectiveness of substance use disorder (SUD) treatment. While some studies suggest disparities in satisfaction across treatment settings, there remains...

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Clinical Features According to the Type of Intermittent Exotropia: Korean Intermittent Exotropia Multicenter Study

  • Hee Kyung Yang,
  • Hae Ri Yum,
  • Sun A Kim,
  • Hyuna Kim,
  • Jinu Han,
  • Yoonae A. Cho,
  • Hyunkyung Kim and
  • Dong Gyu Choi

Background/Objectives: To determine the clinical features of different types of intermittent exotropia according to the distance and near angles of exodeviation. Methods: This study included 5331 patients with intermittent exotropia. The patients wer...

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic significantly disrupted various aspects of daily life, including hygiene routines, dietary habits, and access to dental care. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of the pandemic on the oral health-related and die...

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Gaps in Vitamin D Intake and Status in Moroccan Women

  • Noura Zouine,
  • Ilham Lhilali,
  • Abdelhai Messaoudi,
  • Samir El Jaafari and
  • Younes Filali-Zegzouti

Background: Vitamin D is essential for women’s health, yet deficiency is widespread among Moroccan premenopausal women. Objectives: This study examined vitamin D intake, dietary sources, determinants, and predictors of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D...

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A Pooled Sample Study of Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Wait Time Among a Pregnant Population in New York

  • Stanley Nkemjika,
  • Gulshan Begum,
  • Bolaji Yoade,
  • Vaibhav Vyas,
  • Henry Onyeaka,
  • Olubusola Olatunji,
  • Olaniyi Olayinka and
  • Ayana Jordan

Background and Aim: Opioid use disorder (OUD) during pregnancy has become a major public health issue, with its prevalence rising significantly in recent years. The incidence of neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) has also surged, from 1.5 cases per 1...

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Feminizing Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Men: A Rare Cause of Persistent Gynecomastia and a Contemporary Literature Review

  • Ana Maria Arnautu,
  • Diana Loreta Paun,
  • Corina Neamtu,
  • Costin Gingu,
  • Victor Nimigean,
  • Dana-Mihaela Tilici,
  • Ruxandra Costinescu,
  • Mirona Costea,
  • Adina Onofrei and
  • Beatrice Grecu
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Background: Feminizing adrenocortical tumors (FATs) are an exceedingly rare subset of adrenal neoplasms, typically affecting adult men and characterized by an excess of estrogen, suppressed gonadotropins, and gynecomastia. Most FATs are malignant, wi...

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