Access to human and social rights and inequalities in social opportunity have persisted throughout human history. Recent global challenges, such as adjusting to the permanence of COVID-19, call for a ...
Background Health inequalities by sex/gender, migration, education and income persist across Europe, yet intersectionality-informed research on how these social positions jointly shape self-rated ...
Explainer: How to talk to kids about gender equality and stereotypes Explainer: How to talk to kids about gender equality and stereotypes Press release: USD 420 billion annual shortfall blocking ...
Menstruation and homelessness are each highly stigmatised experiences, yet their intersection remains critically understudied. This paper introduces the concept of amplified stigma to describe the ...
Many question the future of the right to contraception after Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, but Deborah Tuerkheimer argues that the more immediate threats lie beyond the Supreme Court.
Since the early 2000s, various guidelines encouraged the use of cardiovascular risk prediction calculators (eg, Framingham Risk Score, QRESEARCH Risk Estimator 3 [QRISK3], Systematic Coronary Risk ...
The health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately impacted minorities and other minoritised groups in the UK, underscoring historical trends of social injustices. These health effects ...
Walking the 24 hour city is an 18 month multi-sited research project that looks at the relationship between identity, temporality and walking in three cities: Dar es Salaam, Tshwane and Cardiff. Using ...
Abstract: Despite their continuous advancements, text-to-image (TTI) models often reflect and reinforce cultural biases, perpetuating stereotypes often inherent in their training data. This systematic ...
Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87106, United States Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, ...
1 million people in the UK are unable to speak English well, or at all. People who speak little or no English are more likely to be in poor health, have a greater likelihood of experiencing adverse ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) safety is a growing field that highlights the existential risks of AI, while proposing alternative development processes centred around concepts of alignment with human ...
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