Yachi, W. (2026) Peer Support for Women’s Health in the Kita-Iwate Region of Japan: A Qualitative Descriptive Study of Peer Supporters’ Experiences Using the Women’s Health Action Co-Creation Approach ...
There is a gap between the evaluation of injury prevention programmes in controlled trials and their use in real-world ...
Background Natural hazards, such as earthquakes, pose a significant risk to both the public and healthcare professionals, jeopardising patient safety due to the disruption of healthcare systems and ...
OpenAI has expanded the availability of its GPT-5.3-Codex model to third-party developers via API and Microsoft Foundry.
by Dan Shipper in AI & I The transcript of AI & I with OpenAI’s Thibault Sottiaux and Andrew Ambrosino is below. Watch on X or YouTube, or listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Timestamps Introduction: ...
Introduction Motivated health workers are pivotal in providing adequate health services. This study aims to understand what motivates and demotivates maternal health workers. We do so in Somalia, an ...
Douyin, Consumer Behavior, Domestication Theory, Social Media, Online Shopping Share and Cite: Dou, W. (2026) Domesticating Social Commerce: How Douyin Becomes Embedded in Everyday Consumer Practices ...
Transcription factors are proteins that bind to DNA to regulate gene expression via transcription: the process by which the genetic code generates mRNAs or small RNAs. Transcription factors operate by ...
The BAFTAs were disrupted by an audience member with Tourette syndrome who shouted slurs at Black presenters. TV critic Eric Deggans examines the criticisms of the show's organizer and broadcaster.
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