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Predicting the Peak Bloom of Yoshino Cherry Blossoms in Washington, DC with Random Forest Regression Open
Springtime ushers in a bouquet of flowering arrangements that create ripe economic and social opportunities. Since the Japanese ambassador's gift of 3020 Yoshino cherry trees to the National Mall in Washington, DC, the National Cherry Blos…
View article: The Use of a Continuous Glucose Monitoring Device in Older People
The Use of a Continuous Glucose Monitoring Device in Older People Open
Background The incidences of diabetes mellitus, dementia and frailty are individually increasing. Continuous glucose monitoring(CGM) is a wearable technology that measures interstitial glucose in real-time and avoids the need for finger pr…
View article: Bellagio Declaration on high-quality health systems: from a quality moment to a quality movement
Bellagio Declaration on high-quality health systems: from a quality moment to a quality movement Open
In the past two decades, the world has markedly improved health and economic opportunities for millions of people. Low-income and middle-income countries have enhanced access to safe water, sanitation, education, and nutrition and have exp…
Association of Place of Residence and Under-Five Mortality in Middle- and Low-Income Countries: A Meta-Analysis Open
This review evaluated the association of place of residence (urban/rural) and under-five mortality in middle- and low-income countries. Both English and Spanish language studies conducted during the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) period…
View article: BJN volume 115 issue 10 Cover and Back matter
BJN volume 115 issue 10 Cover and Back matter Open
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Conditional cash transfers and the double burden of malnutrition among children in Colombia: a quasi-experimental study Open
Conditional cash-transfer (CCT) programmes have been shown to improve the nutritional and health status of children from poor families. However, CCT programmes may have unintended and not fully known consequences by increasing the risk of …