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Front Public Health
September 2025
Department of Public Health, University "Federico II" of Naples, Naples, Italy.
Introduction: The prevalence and costs of dementias are rising due to demographic changes. Dementia care depends largely on informal caregivers and fragmented healthcare systems that often fail to meet the needs of people with dementia.
Objectives: This systematic review aims to identify unmet needs and barriers in European dementia care, providing a framework to improve health strategies.
Mult Scler J Exp Transl Clin
September 2025
Department of Neurology, Elisabeth-TweeSteden Hospital, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
Background: In relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS), the assessment of clinical disease activity can be challenging.
Objectives: To determine the diagnostic potential of serum neurofilament light (sNfL) and glial fibrillary acidic protein (sGFAP) to distinguish a relapse from other causes of deterioration.
Methods: In this multicenter, prospective study, RRMS patients with new neurological symptoms in the last 14 days were followed for 12 weeks.
Science
September 2025
Richard Stanton* is the vice chancellor for Medical Finance and Administration at Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, USA.
Federal spending for scientific research in the United States is at a pivotal point of change. The funding system is now under close scrutiny by the Trump administration and Congress for the return it provides to taxpayers. Support from different federal agencies has already been diminished, and more change is coming.
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August 2025
Gastrointestinal and Other Cancers Research Group, National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA; Department of Surgery, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD, USA.
Background: Surgical health care disparities remain pervasive in the US, with historically marginalized communities disproportionately suffering from numerous health disorders and experiencing excess mortality compared to the majority community. The African American/Black community remains one of those historically challenged communities and efforts to help mitigate these health care disparities are ongoing.
Methods: To aid in this issue, The Society of Black Academic Surgeons (SBAS) convened a series of presentations and a panel discussion by leaders from SBAS to better articulate disease specific health care disparities in the Black community.
The rising prevalence of mental health challenges among youth has created a pressing need for effective, feasible, equitable, and contextually-relevant interventions. Educators and school mental health professionals face critical challenges in helping students overcome such barriers to school success. This makes the need for school-based intervention development research, particularly that conducted in the context of collaborative research-practice partnerships, greater than ever.
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