Explore @BMC_Series research highlights. Can Citizen Science support turtle population monitoring? How can needle procedures be easier for infants? Can cooking boost children's food literacy? How is work intensity impacting GPs in Ireland? Learn more here: https://t.co/TR0mjJqo2q
Interviews with 62 perinatal healthcare professionals in the UK revealed major gaps in training and inconsistent use of validated tools when assessing perinatal anxiety. Participants emphasized the need for stronger education, mandatory training, and sustainable pathways, including for women with mild mental health problems. @City_CMCHR #BMCHealthServRes https://t.co/EUSNK6sh3G
New evidence from a Japanese administrative claims database in #BMCPublicHealth shows that HIV diagnosis does not increase job separation risk when individuals are diagnosed early with higher CD4 counts. Elevated risk was seen only in those with lower CD4 counts. #SDGs #goodhealth #DecentWork https://t.co/NS4dLl1GXl
A Swedish cohort of 235 children evaluated for Lyme neuroborreliosis showed no evidence of emerging tick‑borne diseases (eTBDs) or co‑infections. With expanding tick habitats and rising reports of new pathogens, eTBDs remain important differential diagnoses in pediatric patients with non‑specific or atypical presentations. #BMCPediatr https://t.co/jDgLDjzDrY
A study in #BMCInfectDis shows that pediatric COVID‑19 has become milder across consecutive Omicron seasons, with fewer children presenting in unstable condition or requiring oxygen support. The youngest patients and those with comorbidities remain at highest risk for rapid deterioration. https://t.co/GykTOI3Yzr
A systematic review in #BMCPublicHealth shows climate change is raising health risks and costs for older people, from heating and cooling to healthcare. Learn more here: https://t.co/J07TmEdy3I
Research in #BMCEcolEvol shows how citizen science can support the monitoring of Hawaiian green sea turtles: https://t.co/EPRw5EsFd7. Learn more about citizen science for ecological research here: https://t.co/ocnKHfjuC4
🚨Call for papers! #BMCAgriculture invites submissions to our special collection ‘Agroecology and Sustainable Farming Systems Transformation’, exploring the transformative potential of agroecology.
Learn more@ https://t.co/WvHkhfQRnG
#Agroecology#SustainableFarming#FoodSystems
BMC Veterinary Research welcomes submissions of original research articles to the “Advances in companion animal neurology” Collection. The Collection is guest edited by Koen Santifort, PhD and Anna Tauro, PhD. Submissions close 11 August 2026. https://t.co/HizkrZBm4I
Beyond the tumour: “normal” breast tissue can harbour pathogenic variants. A study in #BMCancer links post-zygotic PIK3CA and TP53 mutations in uninvolved tissue with adverse outcomes, pointing to new avenues for risk assessment. https://t.co/gokXSifFbI
Researchers in #BMCCancer use IRDye800CW-labelled anti-EpCAM antibodies to enable near-infrared microscopic delineation of HNSCC across in vitro models and ex vivo patient tissues, distinguishing tumour from stroma and mucosa. https://t.co/uvBnPxRW8F
Researchers in BMCVetRes detected Atypical Porcine Pestivirus in >50% of breeding boar semen sampled. Findings suggest a potential route for herd spread via artificial insemination and highlight challenges for surveillance. https://t.co/QhUMfdEDbV
Cervical cancer is preventable, yet screening uptake remains low even among healthcare professionals. This #BMCPublicHealth systematic review highlights barriers and enablers to improve screening rates. #SDGs#GoodHealth https://t.co/mxet6atmrc
Can a weekend of citizen science capture urban biodiversity?
In #BMCEcolEvol a Berlin study shows BioBlitz events can record 42% of known species and even spot new ones. #SDGs#LifeOnLand
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In #BMCPublicHealth, researchers use a large Chinese cohort to show that age “tipping points” for hypertension, high glucose and dyslipidaemia differ by sex. Risks rise earlier in men (~38–44) than women (~43–50). https://t.co/jGUAOcbJ0a
From dolphins to narwhals, toothed whales have evolved very different ways of living. Researchers in #BMCEcolEvol show how evolution and environment shape their traits – and what this means for survival in a changing ocean. #SDGs#LifeBelowWater https://t.co/egXSkKnd5E
A study among 70 Swedish hospital-based Emergency Departments (EDs) reveals that while disaster preparedness training is improving, education on extreme weather events and armed conflict remains incomplete. Designated preparedness leads correlate with better training uptake, yet overall ED personnel may still lack the comprehensive education needed for effective all-hazard response. @hogskolaniboras #BMCEmergMed https://t.co/Y6wrGhsyQM
A systematic mapping review in hip fracture trials reveals that Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are now widely used, reflecting the growing emphasis on patient perspectives. However, no single PROM covers all outcome domains, often requiring multiple tools and underscoring the need for more comprehensive, well‑validated PROM measures. @NTU_LKCMedicine #BMCMusculoSkeletDisord https://t.co/xsNReAoEZf