longitudinal data would provide a better estimation of stability of inequalities across the lifespan. Most measures rely on self-reported data, and past research suggests under-reporting and ...
Our view is that inequalities become “unfair” when poor health is itself the consequence of an unjust distribution of the underlying social determinants of health (for example, unequal opportunities ...
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Five new e-learning modules have been launched to support systems in the implementation of Core2PLUS5. The e-learning modules cover narrowing health inequalities in hypertension, early cancer ...
Digital interventions can, for example, assess, control, and positively influence mental health and well-being among older patients (4 ... which might result in larger healthcare inequalities (9).
A Gateshead deputy headteacher is shining a light on the impact of health inequality on her pupils ... when it comes to poor health or crime, for example - but added: "It is one of the loveliest ...
In 12 countries, people with lower annual incomes express greater concern about economic inequality than those with higher incomes. For example, 47% of Israelis who earn the national median annual ...
Feb. 3, 2025 — Researchers have developed a computer model to help scientists identify tumor-fighting immune cells in patients with lung cancer treated with immune ...
January 29, 2025 • Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced senators today in a contentious confirmation hearing to serve as Health and Human Services Secretary under President Trump. He's a former Democrat ...
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