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Mashup Score: 11Global antimicrobial-resistance drivers: an ecological country-level study at the human–animal interface - 1 year(s) ago
Reduced rates of antibiotic consumption alone will not be sufficient to combat the rising worldwide prevalence of AMR. Control methods should focus on poverty reduction and aim to prevent AMR transmission across different One Health domains while accounting for domain-specific risk factors. The levelling up of livestock surveillance systems to better match those reporting on human AMR, and,…
Source: The Lancet Planetary HealthCategories: General Medicine Journals and Societies, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 1Global antimicrobial-resistance drivers: an ecological country-level study at the human–animal interface - 1 year(s) ago
Reduced rates of antibiotic consumption alone will not be sufficient to combat the rising worldwide prevalence of AMR. Control methods should focus on poverty reduction and aim to prevent AMR transmission across different One Health domains while accounting for domain-specific risk factors. The levelling up of livestock surveillance systems to better match those reporting on human AMR, and,…
Source: The Lancet Planetary HealthCategories: Cardiologists, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 0Effect of nature prescriptions on cardiometabolic and mental health, and physical activity: a systematic review - 1 year(s) ago
Nature prescriptions are gaining popularity as a form of social prescribing in support of sustainable health care. This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to synthesise evidence on the effectiveness of nature prescriptions and determine the factors important for their success. We searched five databases from inception up to July 25, 2021. Randomised and non-randomised controlled studies…
Source: The Lancet Planetary HealthCategories: Cardiologists, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 3Food processing and cancer risk in Europe: results from the prospective EPIC cohort study - 1 year(s) ago
This study suggests that the replacement of processed and ultra-processed foods and drinks with an equal amount of minimally processed foods might reduce the risk of various cancer types.
Source: The Lancet Planetary HealthCategories: Hem/Onc News and Journals, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 0
The high-resolution estimates of daily PM2·5 provide the first global view of the unequal spatiotemporal distribution of PM2·5 exposure for a recent 20-year period, which is of value for assessing short-term and long-term health effects of PM2·5, especially for areas where monitoring station data are not available.
Source: The Lancet Planetary HealthCategories: Cardiologists, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 2Incorporating carbon into health care: adding carbon emissions to health technology assessments - 1 year(s) ago
At the UN Climate Change Conference 26 in Glasgow, 50 countries committed to low-carbon health services, with 14 countries further committing to net-zero carbon health services by 2050. Reaching this target will require decision makers to include carbon emissions when evaluating new and existing health technologies (tests and treatments). There is currently, however, a scarcity of data on the…
Source: The Lancet Planetary HealthCategories: Cardiologists, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 1
Our findings suggest that air pollution is an important independent risk factor for asthma exacerbations in children living in urban areas and is potentially linked to exacerbations through specific inflammatory pathways in the airway. Further investigation of these potential mechanistic pathways could inform asthma prevention and management approaches.
Source: The Lancet Planetary HealthCategories: Healthcare Professionals, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 3
Community gardening can provide a nature-based solution, accessible to a diverse population including new gardeners, to improve wellbeing and important behavioural risk factors for non-communicable and chronic diseases.
Source: The Lancet Planetary HealthCategories: Latest Headlines, NeurologyTweet
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Mashup Score: 0
Our findings suggest that air pollution is an important independent risk factor for asthma exacerbations in children living in urban areas and is potentially linked to exacerbations through specific inflammatory pathways in the airway. Further investigation of these potential mechanistic pathways could inform asthma prevention and management approaches.
Source: The Lancet Planetary HealthCategories: Healthcare Professionals, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 2
The concentrations of antibiotic residues found in wastewater and wastewater treatment plants of the WPR and SEAR make them potential hotspots for the development of antibiotic resistance, which creates human health risks from environmental exposure via drinking water. These findings can help decision makers to target risk reduction measures against environmental residues of priority antibiotics…
Source: The Lancet Planetary HealthCategories: Latest Headlines, NeurologyTweet
“Reduced rates of antibiotic consumption alone will not be sufficient to combat the rising worldwide prevalence of antimicrobial resistance (#AMR)”, warn authors of a new study in @TheLancetPlanet. This infographic provides an overview: https://t.co/SuKHLdrDxe https://t.co/n5i8U0QECj