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Exploring the lived experience of economic insecurity and health among people accessing charity-run food provision services in Bristol, UK
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- 03 February 2025, pp. 1-16
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Breathing in danger: unveiling cooking fuel transitions in India and alarming effect of household air pollution on under-five children’s health
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- 18 November 2024, pp. 17-40
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Association between household air pollution due to solid fuel use and sleep problems among older adults in India
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- 03 February 2025, pp. 41-56
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Intergenerational trends in body size among Moscow’s young adults: socio-demographic influences of the 20th century
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- 08 January 2025, pp. 57-74
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Menarche and pubertal progression: a cross-sectional analysis of timing and influencing factors in North-Eastern Ghana
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- 10 February 2025, pp. 75-95
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Child marriage, educational attainment, and comprehensive knowledge of HIV/AIDS: a multi-country analysis
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- 07 January 2025, pp. 96-111
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Identifying the reasons why men marry teenage girls: a qualitative study from the perspective of men in western Iran
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- 27 February 2025, pp. 112-127
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Navigating the currents: understanding awareness, attitudes, and menstrual hygiene management challenges in Bangladesh’s Haor Region
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- 04 February 2025, pp. 128-145
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