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Heart, January 17, 2025

Cucumbers are trendy, but how healthy are they?

“Cucumbers have a bit of fiber – 1.5 grams if you eat a whole one – but their lack of bulk means they aren’t great at making you feel full. The Food and Drug Administration recommends children ages 4 and older and adults get 28 g of fiber daily. ” (Matthew Landry)
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Yahoo!Life, January 16, 2025

Is the Air Quality Index enough? What the AQI can — and can’t — tell you about how healthy the atmosphere is.

“The AQI considers average air quality over specified time windows. For PM2.5 specifically, it considers a 24-hour average. Thus, during a scenario like a major, short-lived wildfire, individual residents may experience higher PM2.5 exposures than that which may be reflected by the AQI, particularly given that smoke plumes can shift. ” (Shahir Masri)

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January 7, 2025

Harnessing the power of machine learning in stroke prediction


Breaking New Ground in Healthcare Analytics  As a public health researcher focusing on stroke and related outcomes, I’ve always been fascinated by the complexity of medical data, e.g. extensive information about health conditions, symptoms, and treatments across various settings. What often struck me was how traditional analysis methods struggle to effectively handle this wealth of
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December 17, 2024

Evolving challenges in public health perception

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What happens when misinformation campaigns lead to threats against public health officials, when political expediency overrules evidence, and when the very people who seek to protect the public are vilified?   Principally grounded in evidence-based practice, public health now finds itself navigating a contested landscape. The rapid spread of information across media platforms has turned public