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1. Health and Social Care Outcomes in the Community: Review of Religious Considerations in Interventions with Muslim-Minorities in Australia, Canada, UK, and the USA.

2. Sex Wars and TERF Wars: The Divisiveness of Who is Included in Feminism.

3. A Dynamic Disadvantage? Social Perceptions of Dynamic Morphed Emotions Differ from Videos and Photos.

4. "It's Not, Can You Do This? It's... How Do You Feel About Doing This?" A Critical Discourse Analysis of Sexuality Support After Spinal Cord Injury.

5. Eplontersen: First Approval.

6. Diverse pharmacovigilance jurisdiction—The right way for global drug safety?

7. Venture capital activities under uncertainty: US and UK investors behavior.

8. Child Cognitive Development and Parent Roles: A Preliminary Comparison of Moroccan Parents to United States and United Kingdom Benchmarks.

9. A Response to the Paal et al. Rejoinder: Religiosity and Risk of Parkinson's Disease in England and the USA.

10. Meaning and Experience of International Migration in Black African South African Families.

11. Pre- and post-headache phases of migraine: multi-country results from the CaMEO – International Study.

12. A Scoping Review of the Relationship Between Physical Activity and Mental Health Among Immigrants in Western Countries: An Integrated Bio-Psycho-Socio-Cultural Lens.

13. Analysis and Mapping of Scientific Literature on Detention and Deportation of International Migrants (1990–2022).

14. "I Felt as If My Body Wasn't Mine Anymore:" Ex-Partner Stalking Victims' Overlapping Experiences of Sexual Harassment and Sexual Assault.

15. Global Research Trends on Periprosthetic Fractures After Artificial Joint Replacement Between 2000 and 2021: A Bibliometric Analysis and Visualized Study.

16. Interest, Mindsets and Engagement: Longitudinal Relations in Science Orientations for Adolescents in Informal Science Programs.

17. Imprecision in adverse event reports following immunization against HPV in Japan and COVID-19 in the USA, UK, and Japan—and the effects of vaccine hesitancy and government policy.

18. Promoting Diverse Youth's Career Development through Informal Science Learning: The Role of Inclusivity and Belonging.

19. Celebrating Higher Education's 50 years: trends, absences, and opportunities.

20. Open Fractures from Gustilo and Anderson to the Present: A Bibliometric Analysis with Global Productivity and Research Trends.

21. Queering Relationships: Exploring Phenomena of Asexual Identified Persons in Relationships.

22. Health and Chinese Beliefs: A Scientometric Analysis of Health Literature Related to Taoism and Confucianism.

23. Higher Author Fees in Gastroenterology Journals Are Not Associated with Faster Processing Times or Higher Impact.

24. Unconscionability of E-contracts: A Comparative Study of India, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

25. Real-World experience of interictal burden and treatment in migraine: a qualitative interview study.

26. Validation of an artificial intelligence solution for acute triage and rule-out normal of non-contrast CT head scans.

27. General Surgery Training in the USA, UK, and India: a Scrutiny of Strength and Challenges.

28. Differences in Breast Cancer Presentation at Time of Diagnosis for Black and White Women in High Resource Settings.

29. Casirivimab/Imdevimab: First Approval.

30. Mental health consequences of detaining children and families who seek asylum: a scoping review.

31. COVID-19-Related Economic Anxiety Is As High as Health Anxiety: Findings from the USA, the UK, and Israel.

32. The Link Between COVID-19, Anxiety, and Religious Beliefs in the United States and the United Kingdom.

33. Parent Sensitive Topic Understanding, Communication Comfort, and Parent-Adolescent Conversation Following Exposure to 13 Reasons Why: A Comparison of Parents from Four Countries.

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