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Google ’s antitrust showdown: What’s at stake for the internet search titan
Google will face off in court Tuesday against government officials who have accused the company of antitrust violations in its massive search business, kicking off a long-anticipated legal showdown that could reshape one of the internet’s most dominant platforms. The trial beginning this week in…#google #trump #justicedepartment #googlesearch #alphabet #samsung #apple #eddycue #lg #motorola
Source: Reuters: Health - September 10, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Environmental impacts of Indian coal thermal power plants and associated human health risk to the nearby residential communities: A potential review
Chemosphere. 2023 Sep 7:140103. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.140103. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWorldwide, harmful emissions from coal power plants cause many illnesses contribute to premature deaths burden. Despite its high impact on human health and being a major source of toxic pollutants, coal has been considered a component of global energy for decades. Hence, this work was envisaged to understand the rising environmental and multiple health issues from coal power plants. Studies on the adverse impacts of coal power plants on the environment, including soil, surface water, groundwater and air, were critically ev...
Source: Chemosphere - September 9, 2023 Category: Chemistry Authors: Nitasha Vig Khaiwal Ravindra Suman Mor Source Type: research

When to be vaccinated? What to consider? Modelling decision-making and time preference for COVID-19 vaccine through a conjoint experiment
Vaccine. 2023 Sep 5:S0264-410X(23)01024-1. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2023.08.068. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTHow do citizens choose COVID-19 vaccines, and when do they wish to be vaccinated? A choice-based conjoint experiment was conducted in Hong Kong to examine factors that shape citizens' preference toward COVID-19 vaccines and their time preference to be vaccinated, which is overlooked in extant literature. Results suggest people are most concerned about vaccines' efficacy and severe side-effects, and that cash incentives are not useful in enhancing vaccine appeal. The majority of respondents show low intention for imm...
Source: Vaccine - September 7, 2023 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Pak Hong Ricci Yue Hi Po Bobo Lau Siu Man Ng Lai Wan Cecilia Chan Samson Yuen Source Type: research

Patients With Limited English Proficiency: A Challenge for Oncology Nursing Providers
Clin J Oncol Nurs. 2023 Mar 16;27(2):147-153. doi: 10.1188/23.CJON.147-153.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: Limited English proficiency (LEP) is a limited ability to read, write, speak, and understand English. About 145,000 individuals with LEP will be diagnosed with a new cancer annually, and English remains the dominant language spoken in the U.S. medical system.OBJECTIVES: The goal of this article is to discuss the issues faced by patients with LEP and cancer who are unable to communicate effectively with oncology providers.METHODS: This overview used published U.S. government statistics, information from consensus and policy organi...
Source: Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing - September 7, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Carl L Trube Theresa P Yeo Source Type: research

When to be vaccinated? What to consider? Modelling decision-making and time preference for COVID-19 vaccine through a conjoint experiment
Vaccine. 2023 Sep 5:S0264-410X(23)01024-1. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2023.08.068. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTHow do citizens choose COVID-19 vaccines, and when do they wish to be vaccinated? A choice-based conjoint experiment was conducted in Hong Kong to examine factors that shape citizens' preference toward COVID-19 vaccines and their time preference to be vaccinated, which is overlooked in extant literature. Results suggest people are most concerned about vaccines' efficacy and severe side-effects, and that cash incentives are not useful in enhancing vaccine appeal. The majority of respondents show low intention for imm...
Source: Vaccine - September 7, 2023 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Pak Hong Ricci Yue Hi Po Bobo Lau Siu Man Ng Lai Wan Cecilia Chan Samson Yuen Source Type: research

Patients With Limited English Proficiency: A Challenge for Oncology Nursing Providers
Clin J Oncol Nurs. 2023 Mar 16;27(2):147-153. doi: 10.1188/23.CJON.147-153.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: Limited English proficiency (LEP) is a limited ability to read, write, speak, and understand English. About 145,000 individuals with LEP will be diagnosed with a new cancer annually, and English remains the dominant language spoken in the U.S. medical system.OBJECTIVES: The goal of this article is to discuss the issues faced by patients with LEP and cancer who are unable to communicate effectively with oncology providers.METHODS: This overview used published U.S. government statistics, information from consensus and policy organi...
Source: Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing - September 7, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Carl L Trube Theresa P Yeo Source Type: research