The future of equitable AI in community health centers will be measured by how effectively we are able to demand partnership ...
Citizen science is booming and could play a much greater role in tackling climate change, reef health, biodiversity and ...
The Northumberland County reassessment data collection project is shifting to the Line Mountain School District and two public meetings will be held for residents to ask questions. To help property ...
Alice Bian and Yanxi Zhou provide insights into blue carbon trading in China, and what could be learned from the existing framework of Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation for ...
Clinical trials remain the foundation of evidence-based medicine but often fail to reflect the diversity, complexity, and real-world contexts of the populations they are intended to serve. Insights ...
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Raymond James upgrades Equitable Holdings (EQH)
Fintel reports that on April 16, 2026, Raymond James upgraded their outlook for Equitable Holdings (NYSE:EQH) from Market Perform to Strong Buy. Analyst Price Forecast Suggests 45.56% Upside As of ...
Objective To identify factors acting as barriers or enablers to the process of healthcare consent for people with intellectual disability and to understand how to make this process equitable and ...
The collapse in USAID support, while regrettable, presents a long-overdue opportunity to reform the DHS model and put in place something even better. Image credit: Shutterstock/Oni Abimbola. The loss ...
Objectives People with disabilities are underrepresented in clinical trials, which impacts generalisability and ethical integrity of results. Despite international mandates to diversify participants, ...
Cancer screening programs are complex interventions involving multiple target groups, health professionals, civil society, and policymakers. Such complexity requires careful analysis of how ...
In World Antimicrobial Resistance Awareness Week (WAAW), Applied Microbiology International (AMI) has urged global policymakers to strengthen the revised Global Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance ...
Tarang Sharma and colleagues argue for increased collaboration across public and private sectors—internationally and with patients—in drug assessment and managed entry agreements to support equitable ...
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