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  1. BMC Public Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on the epidemiology of disease and the understanding of all aspects of public health.

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    BMC Public Health: Impactful open access research, with a 3.5 Impact Factor and 7 days to first decision. As the second largest open access public health ... Air Pollution and Health BMC Public Health is now accepting submissions to its collection which aims to bring together research on the health impacts of household and ambient air pollution and attributed deaths.

  3. 2024年4月13日 · Background Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) signals a recurring risk in Eurasia in recent years owing to its continued rise in case notifications and the extension of geographical distribution. This study was undertaken to investigate the spatiotemporal drivers and incidence heterogeneity of HFRS transmission in Shandong Province. Methods The epidemiological data for HFRS ...

  4. 3 天前 · This study aimed to investigate the association between central sensitivity to thyroid hormones and all-cause mortality in euthyroid patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Qichao Yang, Ru Dong, Han Yan, Ruijun Xu, Yi Xue, Yong Yin, Zhiyong Zhao and Zhaoxiang Wang. BMC Public Health 2024 24 :2134.

  5. BMC Public Health has launched two new Sections: - Social determinants of health. - Mental health. Both Sections are now open for submissions. In addition to these two new Sections, we have also revised the scope for Health behavior, health promotion and society . Social determinants of health. Led by Dr. David Rehkopf.

  6. 2022年3月16日 · The program seeks to reduce fatalities and injuries from road traffic crashes in LMICs by strengthening road safety legislation at the national level and implementing proven road safety interventions at the city level [ 7 ].

  7. 2024年2月16日 · CHARLS. PSM. Chronic kidney disease (CKD), often coexisting with various systemic disorders, may increase the risk of falls. Our study aimed to assess the prevalence and risk of falls among patients with CKD in China. We included patients with/without CKD from China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS).