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Characteristics of Sweetened Beverage Consumption -The Case 0f Umm Al-Fahm

Samira Obeid; Michal Mashiach-Eizenberg; Najah Jabareen; Ronit Endevelt; Ofra Halperin*

    To examine personal and social predictors of Sugar-Sweetened Beverage (SSB) intake among adults in a low socioeconomic population in Israel, and to assess the association between knowledge, attitudes, and SSB consumption behaviors. A cross-sectional telephone survey was conducted with 628 randomly selected adults from the population registry of Umm Al-Fahm, an Arab city in Israel.


Exposure to Faecal Contaminated Tap Water in Early Pregnancy: Incidence of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Subsequent Type 2 Diabetes

Ritva Kannisto*; Maarit K Leinonen; Jaana I Halonen; Kati Tihtonen; Mika Gissler

    In Finland a water supply accident exposed over 9000 inhabitants to a wide spectrum of human faecal microbes through contaminated tap water for two days in 2007. We hypothesized that the exposure equated with faecal microbiota transplantation. Since gut microbiome dysbiosis has been associated with metabolic disorders such as obesity and diabetes


Long Covid and Disability

Daniel Suarez Herandez*; Elena Pascual Roquet Jalmar; Carlos Diego Coll

    Long Covid is a condition caused by Covid-19 infection that can have disabling symptoms and affect a person's ability to work. A survey found that almost 1 in 5 adults with prior Covid-19 infection reported long Covid symptoms lasting four weeks or longer.


Challenging Social Norms and Strengthening Gender Parity: The Ambition of Inclusive India

Vandana Dabla*; Satabdi Kashyap; Shikha Sharma

    To assess the recent trends in changing Sex Ratio at Birth (SRB) in India and the policies to address gender imbalances. The challenge of gender disparity at birth through a skewed sex ratio is not uncommon in low-and-middle income countries.


A Low Middle-Income Community's Perceptions About PCMH: An Exploratory Study from Urban Pakistan

Sabeen Shah; Asra Qureshi; Rabia Jaffar; Shirin J Reshamwala; Yasmeen Noornabi; Rashida Ferrand; Judith Wylie-Rosett; Unab I Khan*

    In Pakistan, there is an urgent need to overhaul primary healthcare to improve access to affordable, high-quality services while balancing preventive care and treating episodic infections and chronic diseases. Patient-centered medical home model has been used to engage communities and provide context-relevant services.


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