Background With delayed childbearing increasingly prevalent in the Western Pacific, its life-course implications for early ...
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Background Evidence from several countries suggests increasing mental health problems among children and adolescents, raising ...
As the COVID-19 pandemic took hold in 2020, Chief Medical Officers (CMOs) entered the public spotlight like never before. Amidst this increased visibility, the role is deeply contested. Much of the ...
Letter: Response to letter: ‘Interpreting educational inequalities in site-specific cancer mortality: statistical significance versus public health relevance’ (14 May, 2026) ...
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