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    How can the public health community use the commercial determinants of health lens to better protect human and planetary health and reduce the stark health inequities that characterize the world today? We suggest four cross-cutting strategies.

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    • From the authors who wrote @TheLancet series on the Commercial Determinants of Health, explore four ways researchers can utilize evidence-based practice to create healthier communities: https://t.co/1C6OT5VJFc #lancet #publichealth #commercial https://t.co/NGw5aynrPA

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    This week sees the launch of our new journal, Infrastructure and Health: Big Connections for Wellbeing, or OOIH for short.  Humanity strives to

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    • Oxford Open Infrastructure & Health is a new #OpenAccess journal co-edited by celebrated experts @evelynedeleeuw & Patrick Harris. Learn about their vision here: https://t.co/IdRk4chXyc #WCPH2023 attendees get 40% off our conf booklist w/ code EXWCOP23: https://t.co/jnUaoTXodD https://t.co/Q8wKkhcahF

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    Incarceration takes a heavy toll on one’s mental and physical health. A growing share of older adults are now aging with incarceration histories and poor health.

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    • “Prisons do not (merely) punish crime, but also exacerbate inequality through the production of poor health”: this blog post denounces the long-term consequences of mass incarceration, which disproportionally affect women of color. @geronsociety https://t.co/6PpkKrt0Dj

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    Machine learning has grown to become quite the buzzword in clinical research. Across recent years, we’ve seen an almost exponential increase in the number of successful machine learning trials conducted, with the technology now hailed as a torchbearer for healthcare’s artificial intelligence revolution.

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    • How will #MachineLearning revolutionize breast surgery? @BJSurgery authors @virajtalks & @clinsoh discuss the ways in which they see machine learning bringing greater efficiency, accuracy, and predictions to a breast surgeon’s day-to-day role: https://t.co/6KD0gxnDXl

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    Machine learning has grown to become quite the buzzword in clinical research. Across recent years, we’ve seen an almost exponential increase in the number of successful machine learning trials conducted, with the technology now hailed as a torchbearer for healthcare’s artificial intelligence revolution.

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    • As the number of successful machine learning trials increases, @BJSurg authors @virajtalks & @clinsoh discuss the ways machine learning could revolutionize breast surgery in their new #OUPblog. Read here: https://t.co/lZdsrNL1C8

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    There are three components to empathy and its expression: cognitive—the ability to grasp what the person thinks, to see things from their perspective; affective—the ability to discern another’s feelings; and importantly, the ability to act in such a way as to convey understanding to the other, sometimes referred to as compassionate empathy.

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    • Empathy in #healthcare is complicated: it can lead to better caregiving, but it could also cause compassion fatigue or be affected by unconscious bias. Author Richard P. McQuellon analyses empathy in the #OUPblog. Read here: https://t.co/0LfDk8nI1f https://t.co/RKkGMJx5bP

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    Machine learning has grown to become quite the buzzword in clinical research. Across recent years, we’ve seen an almost exponential increase in the number of successful machine learning trials conducted, with the technology now hailed as a torchbearer for healthcare’s artificial intelligence revolution.

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    • 🆕📰#OUPBlog post by @virajtalks & @clinsoh on the recent BJS systematic review: "Four ways machine learning is set to revolutionize breast surgery" Blog 🔗https://t.co/krZhsMzBO1 Review 🔗 https://t.co/wpmAjXs27s @OUPAcademic #SoMe4Breast #AI #MachineLearning https://t.co/D8MFdHzwL7

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    There are three components to empathy and its expression: cognitive—the ability to grasp what the person thinks, to see things from their perspective; affective—the ability to discern another’s feelings; and importantly, the ability to act in such a way as to convey understanding to the other, sometimes referred to as compassionate empathy.

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    • How does empathy differ from sympathy? And how can we practically apply empathy to #healthcare? Richard P. McQuellon, author of "The Art of Conversation in Cancer Care", shares some advice in the #OUPblog. Read here: https://t.co/gCwBKMgEki https://t.co/wJxqYQbXmT