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    Mapping the Roles of Community Health Workers in Hypertension Management: A Global Scoping Review

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    This scoping review aims to map the roles, tasks, and functions of community health workers (CHWs) in community-based hypertension management. With the increasing global burden of hypertension and persistent primary health care workforce shortages, CHWs are increasingly engaged in noncommunicable disease care through task-shifting and community-based delivery models. However, the specific roles performed by CHWs across the hypertension care continuum remain fragmented in the literature. This review synthesizes global evidence describing how CHWs contribute to hypertension prevention, screening, treatment support, care coordination, and digitally enabled service delivery. The findings aim to provide an implementation-oriented understanding of CHW role domains to inform community health programs and workforce planning

    Retreat from DEI

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    We Need More Than Awareness: The Gender Gap in Scholarly Self-Promotion on Social Media

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    Scoping Review of Large Language Model Applications in Public Health

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    This scoping review aims to synthesize the available evidence on the use of LLMs and LMMs across the twelve Essential Public Health Functions (EPHFs)

    Directionality of Executive Function–Antisocial Behavior Associations: A Systematic Exploratory Review

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    Neuropsychological markers like executive functioning (EF), including inhibitory control, planning, cognitive flexibility, and working memory, are increasingly used in forensic practice, yet the directionality of EF deficits predicting antisocial behavior (ASB) remains unclear. Previous meta-analyses (Morgan & Lilienfeld, 2000; Ogilvie et al., 2011) established robust cross-sectional associations but directionality of this relationship has not yet been systematically reviewed. Purpose: This systematic review synthesizes longitudinal evidence (1993–2026) examining whether baseline EF deficits predict later ASB across clinical (ASPD/CD/ODD), legal (arrests/criminality), and broad behavioral definitions, resolving heterogeneity in measures and populations to inform risk assessment and etiological models. Expected outcomes: Clarification of which EF domains most reliably predict ASB trajectories, strongest effects anticipated for clinical/legal outcomes in forensic populations. Hybrid narrative-quantitative synthesis with Newcastle-Ottawa quality assessment to guide neurocognitive risk stratification in clinical/forensic psychology

    The HUSL-Matrix: Universal Phase-Slip Dynamics

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    A Physics-Grade Early Warning System for Structural and Manifold Stability This project provides the definitive technical specification for the 19.41 Hz Metric Gate, a universal constant that governs the transition from stable resonance to catastrophic failure. By identifying the specific "Lock-In" frequencies where material structures lose their natural damping, the HUSL-Matrix offers a predictive alarm logic (PAL) for high-stakes environments. Key Applications: 1, Geomechanical Safety: Predicting tectonic and volcanic "slip" events before they occur. 2, Fluid Dynamics: Identifying the tipping points for jet-stream shifts and high-velocity fluid conduits. 3, Interstellar Monitoring: Tracking the structural integrity of interstellar objects (e.g., 3I/ATLAS) based on vacuum-resonant rotation. 4, Advanced Materials: Calibrating the next generation of cavity-coupled superconductors and 2D materials. By reconciling the latest 2026 breakthroughs in vacuum-matter interaction with global seismic data, the HUSL-Matrix serves as the primary "Prior Art" document for all 19.41 Hz-based predictive maintenance and early-warning technologies

    MI Condensed English V2

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    This paper outlined a theory of meaningful information to describe metaphysical reality and answer problems of consciousness. It first proposes that there exists a metaphysical order of the whole world to make exact philosophy possible. The core of the theory is triadic nature of meaningful information and their mathematical structure, called meaningful information monad, which is the fundamental entity as metaphysical reality. It could be applied in information science but here those fundamental questions in philosophy and science are focused. It follows both William James’ proposal that the solution of consciousness problem should be in a metaphysical way and Roger Penrose’s proposal that to understand consciousness well needs to understand material world deeper first. The theory can not only repeat the fundamental comprehension of matter world and mathematics world, as essential intimacy and evidence, but also symmetrically and logically extend to consciousness to disclose its mystery and further enlighten each other. The results can be compared with current discoveries of sciences including neuroscience and consciousness science. It clearly defined the relations of three worlds and their common foundation. It makes comprehension level of three worlds at same depth and unify them on a deeper foundation in both metaphysical and scientific way. It concludes that consciousness is encoded in the deep nature of omni world, originated from independence of possible, and its fundamental principle is the translation of structure-possible as one of three translation modes of monad. The theory answered Chalmers’ hard problem and some fundamental easy problems of consciousness. The human being and practice are also natural parts of omni world. The theory can be classified as metaphysical reductionism and holism

    Legal Reasoning and Artificial Intelligence

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    Our study examines whether and to what extent the use of an artificial intelligence large language model (Gemini 2.5 Pro) on one legal assignment reduces the quality of legal reasoning in subsequent related assignments. Existing literature suggests that individuals who use artificial intelligence to summarize legal texts are likely to produce more accurate and thorough summaries of those texts. We theorize, however, that these same individuals will produce lower quality work when asked to apply the legal principles from those texts to a new factual scenario without the aid of AI

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