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Youssef N, Gebreal A, Saleeb M, Alanazi A, Shepherd A, Al Asaad SH, Al Houri HN, Tookhy NA, Shakhes SA, Nawwar AE, Aly Warda NH, Alhamdan HI, Hamdan Q, Jakhlab M & Musleh HH (2026) Comparing Evidence-Based Practice Competencies, Adoption, Barriers, and Predictors Among Nurses and Other Healthcare Professionals Across the Eastern Mediterranean Region. Evidence-Based Nursing, 23 (1), Art. No.: e70097. https://doi.org/10.1111/wvn.70097


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Chavana-Bryant C, Wilkes P, Yang W, Burt A, Vines P, Bennett AC, Pickavance GC, Cooper DLM, Lewis SL, Phillips OL, Brede B, Lau A, Herold M, Jeffery K & Abernethy K (2026) ForestScan: a unique multiscale dataset of tropical forest structure across 3 continents including terrestrial, UAV and airborne LiDAR and in-situ forest census data. Earth System Science Data, 18 (2), pp. 1243-1274. https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-18-1243-2026


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Chatkaewchai B, Yamkasem J, Eiamcharoen P, Kamklang M, Saengnual P, Boodde O, Boonyawiwat V, Surachetpong W & Pulpipat T (2026) Investigation of Mortality Events Reveals Coinfections and Identification of Infectious Spleen and Kidney Necrosis Virus in Red Hybrid Tilapia in Thailand. Journal of Fish Diseases. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfd.70150


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Tavares JV, Gloor E, Silva TSF, Oliveira RS, Coelho de Souza F, Signori-Müller C, Diniz FC, Pereira L, Acosta M, Gilpin M, Marca Zevallos MJ, Salas Yupayccana CA, Perez-Mullisaca FM, Jancoski H & Scalon MC (2026) Family imprint reveals basin-wide patterns of Amazon forest embolism resistance. Silva T (Researcher) Nature Communications, 17, Art. No.: 2073. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-026-69892-1


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Zhang T, Clancy U, Singh A, Makin S, McHutchison C, Cvoro V, Arteaga‐Reyes C, Garcia DJ, Hewins W, Stringer M, Thrippleton M, Valdes‐Hernandez MC, Wiseman S, Chappell F, Brown R, Doubal F & Wardlaw JM (2026) Stroke, Small‐Vessel Disease, and Occupation: Systematic Review and Data Analysis. Journal of the American Heart Association, 15 (3). https://doi.org/10.1161/jaha.124.039035


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McMeekin N, Brown A, Best C, Demou E, Leyland AH, Bauld L, Loucks N, Pell JP, Semple S, Tweed EJ, Woods-Brown C, Hunt K & Boyd KA (2026) How can we maximise the benefits of smoke-free prisons? Decision analytic model to predict potential impacts on public health. BMC Public Health, 26, Art. No.: 994. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-026-26714-9


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de Lucia C, Aliferi A, Burden S, Dericioglu D, Duxbury EML, Gregory S, McLaughlin J, Mujral MK, Neal C, Philippou E, Riddell N, Whittaker AC & Shannon OM (2026) Food insecurity and self-reported markers of health across multiple body systems: associations with diet quality, mental well-being, gut symptoms, and immunity. Journal of Public Health. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10389-026-02700-8


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Connon ILC, Burlaka V, Buchko K, Dominelli L, Feen-Calligan H, Burlaka A, Peshkova V( & Javanbakht A (2026) Violence, Displacement, and Transformation: The Ukrainian Experience. In: Violence and trauma without borders: Perspectives of immigrants, migrants, and refugees post-migration. Edited by J.S. Hong, J.M. Bondy, & A. A. Peguero. Edward Elgar Publishing.


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Chauntry AJ, Moore JB, Seeman T, Shea SJ, Sloan RP, Whittaker AC, Puterman E, Turner AI, Tyne WP, Hutson MJ, Funnell MP, Zieff G, Geleta BM, Stone K & Hanson ED (2026) Psychobiological reactivity to acute psychological stress as a predictor of cardiovascular disease and mortality: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 183, Art. No.: 107657. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2025.107657


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De Vocht J, Costello E, McHutchison C, Radakovic R, Foucher J, McMackin R, Peelo C, van den Berg L, Hardiman O, Van Damme P, Pender N, Abrahams S, Lulé D & first ICNALS Workshop (2026) Prioritizing neuropsychological research and care in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS): building an international neuropsychological framework for ALS. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal Degeneration. https://doi.org/10.1080/21678421.2025.2610290


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Kinghorn DJ, Hutchinson M, Curry S, Zhang J & Vollaard NBJ (2026) When Moderate Becomes Unpleasant and Intense Is Manageable: Exercise Intensity and Duration Interact to Regulate Exercise Enjoyment and Changes in Affective Valence. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 48 (1), pp. 35-45. https://doi.org/10.1123/jsep.2025-0086