The synergetic impact of digital campaigns and economic incentives on environmental performance: the mediating role of household indoor and outdoor activities
This study contributes to the literature on environmental performance by examining digital campaigns and economic incentives as resilient influencers. Furthermore, this study assists authorities in developing an effective and efficient policy that promotes environmental savaging information while providing economic incentives to encourage the activities. At the same time, it emphasizes environmental concerns and how they can be addressed.PMID:38564131 | DOI:10.1007/s11356-024-33117-z (Source: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International)
Source: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International - April 2, 2024 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Shahzad Ali Muhammad Boota Warda Sajid Khan Mehrooz Khan Mubashar Ali Source Type: research

Health Literacy Among University Students in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review
CONCLUSION: University students around the world should have courses about health literacy according to university disciplines. These courses should be available for students of different fields to enhance their effectiveness, and training should be associated with students' needs and their subgroup traits.PMID:38561889 (Source: Acta medica Indonesiana)
Source: Acta medica Indonesiana - April 2, 2024 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Mohammadreza Arzaghi Neda Tizro Parna Ghannadikhosh Parisa Alsadat Dadkhah Razieh Mohammadi-Dashtaki Saleh Behzadi Fereshteh Sohrabivafa Kiana Naghavi Ali Sanaye Abbasi Ali Darroudi Mohammad Abbasalizadeh Ali Kheirandish Mohadeseh Poudineh Niloofar Deravi Source Type: research

Global vaccine coverage and childhood survival estimates: 1990-2019
CONCLUSION: Vaccines continue to reduce childhood mortality significantly, especially in Gavi-supported countries, emphasizing the need for increased investment in routine immunization programmes.PMID:38562199 | PMC:PMC10976869 | DOI:10.2471/BLT.23.290129 (Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization)
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - April 2, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Haijun Zhang Bryan Patenaude Haonan Zhang Mark Jit Hai Fang Source Type: research

The synergetic impact of digital campaigns and economic incentives on environmental performance: the mediating role of household indoor and outdoor activities
This study contributes to the literature on environmental performance by examining digital campaigns and economic incentives as resilient influencers. Furthermore, this study assists authorities in developing an effective and efficient policy that promotes environmental savaging information while providing economic incentives to encourage the activities. At the same time, it emphasizes environmental concerns and how they can be addressed.PMID:38564131 | DOI:10.1007/s11356-024-33117-z (Source: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International)
Source: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International - April 2, 2024 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Shahzad Ali Muhammad Boota Warda Sajid Khan Mehrooz Khan Mubashar Ali Source Type: research

Health Literacy Among University Students in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review
CONCLUSION: University students around the world should have courses about health literacy according to university disciplines. These courses should be available for students of different fields to enhance their effectiveness, and training should be associated with students' needs and their subgroup traits.PMID:38561889 (Source: Acta medica Indonesiana)
Source: Acta medica Indonesiana - April 2, 2024 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Mohammadreza Arzaghi Neda Tizro Parna Ghannadikhosh Parisa Alsadat Dadkhah Razieh Mohammadi-Dashtaki Saleh Behzadi Fereshteh Sohrabivafa Kiana Naghavi Ali Sanaye Abbasi Ali Darroudi Mohammad Abbasalizadeh Ali Kheirandish Mohadeseh Poudineh Niloofar Deravi Source Type: research

Global vaccine coverage and childhood survival estimates: 1990-2019
CONCLUSION: Vaccines continue to reduce childhood mortality significantly, especially in Gavi-supported countries, emphasizing the need for increased investment in routine immunization programmes.PMID:38562199 | PMC:PMC10976869 | DOI:10.2471/BLT.23.290129 (Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization)
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - April 2, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Haijun Zhang Bryan Patenaude Haonan Zhang Mark Jit Hai Fang Source Type: research

Health Literacy Among University Students in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review
CONCLUSION: University students around the world should have courses about health literacy according to university disciplines. These courses should be available for students of different fields to enhance their effectiveness, and training should be associated with students' needs and their subgroup traits.PMID:38561889 (Source: Acta medica Indonesiana)
Source: Acta medica Indonesiana - April 2, 2024 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Mohammadreza Arzaghi Neda Tizro Parna Ghannadikhosh Parisa Alsadat Dadkhah Razieh Mohammadi-Dashtaki Saleh Behzadi Fereshteh Sohrabivafa Kiana Naghavi Ali Sanaye Abbasi Ali Darroudi Mohammad Abbasalizadeh Ali Kheirandish Mohadeseh Poudineh Niloofar Deravi Source Type: research

Global vaccine coverage and childhood survival estimates: 1990-2019
CONCLUSION: Vaccines continue to reduce childhood mortality significantly, especially in Gavi-supported countries, emphasizing the need for increased investment in routine immunization programmes.PMID:38562199 | PMC:PMC10976869 | DOI:10.2471/BLT.23.290129 (Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization)
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - April 2, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Haijun Zhang Bryan Patenaude Haonan Zhang Mark Jit Hai Fang Source Type: research

Health Literacy Among University Students in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review
CONCLUSION: University students around the world should have courses about health literacy according to university disciplines. These courses should be available for students of different fields to enhance their effectiveness, and training should be associated with students' needs and their subgroup traits.PMID:38561889 (Source: Acta medica Indonesiana)
Source: Acta medica Indonesiana - April 2, 2024 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Mohammadreza Arzaghi Neda Tizro Parna Ghannadikhosh Parisa Alsadat Dadkhah Razieh Mohammadi-Dashtaki Saleh Behzadi Fereshteh Sohrabivafa Kiana Naghavi Ali Sanaye Abbasi Ali Darroudi Mohammad Abbasalizadeh Ali Kheirandish Mohadeseh Poudineh Niloofar Deravi Source Type: research

Global vaccine coverage and childhood survival estimates: 1990-2019
CONCLUSION: Vaccines continue to reduce childhood mortality significantly, especially in Gavi-supported countries, emphasizing the need for increased investment in routine immunization programmes.PMID:38562199 | PMC:PMC10976869 | DOI:10.2471/BLT.23.290129 (Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization)
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - April 2, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Haijun Zhang Bryan Patenaude Haonan Zhang Mark Jit Hai Fang Source Type: research

Global vaccine coverage and childhood survival estimates: 1990-2019
CONCLUSION: Vaccines continue to reduce childhood mortality significantly, especially in Gavi-supported countries, emphasizing the need for increased investment in routine immunization programmes.PMID:38562199 | PMC:PMC10976869 | DOI:10.2471/BLT.23.290129 (Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization)
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - April 2, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Haijun Zhang Bryan Patenaude Haonan Zhang Mark Jit Hai Fang Source Type: research

Health Literacy Among University Students in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review
CONCLUSION: University students around the world should have courses about health literacy according to university disciplines. These courses should be available for students of different fields to enhance their effectiveness, and training should be associated with students' needs and their subgroup traits.PMID:38561889 (Source: Acta medica Indonesiana)
Source: Acta medica Indonesiana - April 2, 2024 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Mohammadreza Arzaghi Neda Tizro Parna Ghannadikhosh Parisa Alsadat Dadkhah Razieh Mohammadi-Dashtaki Saleh Behzadi Fereshteh Sohrabivafa Kiana Naghavi Ali Sanaye Abbasi Ali Darroudi Mohammad Abbasalizadeh Ali Kheirandish Mohadeseh Poudineh Niloofar Deravi Source Type: research

Global vaccine coverage and childhood survival estimates: 1990-2019
CONCLUSION: Vaccines continue to reduce childhood mortality significantly, especially in Gavi-supported countries, emphasizing the need for increased investment in routine immunization programmes.PMID:38562199 | PMC:PMC10976869 | DOI:10.2471/BLT.23.290129 (Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization)
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - April 2, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Haijun Zhang Bryan Patenaude Haonan Zhang Mark Jit Hai Fang Source Type: research

Health Literacy Among University Students in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review
CONCLUSION: University students around the world should have courses about health literacy according to university disciplines. These courses should be available for students of different fields to enhance their effectiveness, and training should be associated with students' needs and their subgroup traits.PMID:38561889 (Source: Acta medica Indonesiana)
Source: Acta medica Indonesiana - April 2, 2024 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Mohammadreza Arzaghi Neda Tizro Parna Ghannadikhosh Parisa Alsadat Dadkhah Razieh Mohammadi-Dashtaki Saleh Behzadi Fereshteh Sohrabivafa Kiana Naghavi Ali Sanaye Abbasi Ali Darroudi Mohammad Abbasalizadeh Ali Kheirandish Mohadeseh Poudineh Niloofar Deravi Source Type: research

Global vaccine coverage and childhood survival estimates: 1990-2019
CONCLUSION: Vaccines continue to reduce childhood mortality significantly, especially in Gavi-supported countries, emphasizing the need for increased investment in routine immunization programmes.PMID:38562199 | PMC:PMC10976869 | DOI:10.2471/BLT.23.290129 (Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization)
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - April 2, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Haijun Zhang Bryan Patenaude Haonan Zhang Mark Jit Hai Fang Source Type: research