Happy to share that our project, #NeuroAIHub, has been published in the American Journal of NeuroRadiology (AJNR: IF 3.7, Q1).
Thanks to Dr. @ShahriarFaghani for his guidance and leadership throughout the project.
3/ As a co–first author and external scientific collaborator with WHO, I was honoured to contribute to this global initiative at a pivotal moment in the NCD agenda.
2/ With only five years left to achieve SDG 3.4, advancing robust and scalable monitoring systems is critical to reducing premature mortality from non-communicable diseases.
This study introduces 81 validated facility-based indicators across NCDs.
1/ I am pleased to share our recent publication in @eClinicalMed – The Lancet Discovery Science, developed under the supervision of @FarshadFarzadf1 and in collaboration with the @WHO:
https://t.co/zUEriTf1xP
Just published our latest article on the burden of cardiovascular disorders in Iran with @worldheartfed. We found that despite the reduction in age-standardized rates, the all age numbers are raising.
Access the article here: https://t.co/TeB6GvPZV4
relatives of individuals with BD, aiming to illuminate potential endophenotypes for this complex disorder.
The full article is available here:https://t.co/6bSHaGgJhq
I am pleased to announce the publication of our article, titled "Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging alterations in first-degree relatives of individuals with bipolar disorder: A systematic review" which investigates the resting-state fMRI alterations observed in
📢 Glad to announce the publication of our article on the global quality of care for cervical and ovarian cancer! 📚🌍 This marks my first publication in 2024. Access the full article here: https://t.co/hBXP8Rk91k #ResearchPublication#CancerCare
Excited to announce our paper on prenatal diagnostics for fetal brain anomalies is out now. We compared ES to CMA and found that ES, paired with imaging techniques, has a significantly higher diagnostic yield (26.53% vs. 3.46%).
Further reduction in the global #meningitis burden should be possible through low-cost multivalent vaccines, increased access to accurate and rapid diagnostic assays, enhanced surveillance, and early treatment.
Happy to be part of this interesting publication by @IHME_UW
Our latest publication in @eClinicalMed reveals alarming trends in metabolic risk factors in North Africa and the Middle East, where approximately 25% of total deaths were found to be attributed to high systolic blood pressure!
https://t.co/f6MNGWsAcY