Background Cervical cancer is one of the leading causes of death among women in Africa, but stigma often delays cervical ...
Background: Pay inequality related to social identity has been observed among physicians, even after accounting for hours worked and specialty. Physician identity factors, such as gender and race, may ...
Upwork study reveals AI agents struggle to complete real-world tasks alone but excel by 70% when paired with human experts, ...
Objectives To alleviate the shortage of qualified physicians in rural areas, since 2010, the Chinese government has launched a National Compulsory Service Programme (NCSP) to enrol medical students ...
A US study finds that survivors of Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis face lasting physical, ...
Efficient, predictable enforcement of the Hague-Visby Rules is critical to Tanzania’s competitiveness in global supply chains, yet circumstantial evidence suggests systematic delays and uncertainty.
Children’s Psychosocial Experiences after Long-Term Evacuation Following the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster: A Qualitative Study ...
Background Relationships and sex education (RSE) impacts some sexual behaviours but could be strengthened by incorporating ...
Abstract: This study explores the gap between the expectations of Generation Z (Gen Z) and the practices of organizations in the context of Industry 4.0. To better understand this misalignment, the ...
Introduction Autism is a lifelong minority neurotype present from birth. There is a dearth of credible evidence to suggest gender variation in Autism prevalence, despite historical under-diagnosis of ...
Introduction: Labor trafficking is a widespread yet underreported form of exploitation that disproportionately affects migrant populations. Migrants often face coercion, deception, and abuse across ...