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Factors on Knowledge, Health Beliefs, and Willingness toward Human Papillomavirus Vaccine among Chinese Parents, a cross-sectional study in Ordos City, China.

This cross-sectional study was conducted in Ordos City aimed to explore the potential factors influencing parents' awareness, knowledge, and health beliefs toward human papillomavirus (HPV), and willingness to vaccinate their 13-18-year-old daughters against HPV free of charge.
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Diversity and environmental drivers of

This study investigates the diversity and distribution of
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Implementation and maintenance of breast cancer screening among Chinese rural women: a mixed-methods evaluation based on RE-AIM framework.

Significant disparities in breast cancer screening coverage existed between high-income and low-income regions. This study aims to assess the implementation, effectiveness, and sustainability of a breast cancer screening program in China to provide insights into developing an effective implementation strategy suitable for rural areas with limited health resources.
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Identification of Novel Biomarkers for Malignant Thyroid Nodules: A Preliminary Study Based on Ultrasound Omics.

The identification of thyroid nodules primarily relies on the ultrasound physician's assessment of nodule morphology and other visually identifiable features. Ultrasound omics technology can reveal additional features that are not visible to the naked eye, which may assist in the evaluation of malignant thyroid nodules. This study aims to explore novel markers for malignant thyroid nodules using ultrasound omics and machine learning (ML) techniques.
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Regulating the Electronic Structure of Ni Sites in Ni(OH)

Biomass is a sustainable and renewable resource that can be converted into valuable chemicals, reducing the demand for fossil energy. 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF), as an important biomass platform molecule, can be converted to high-value-added 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid (FDCA)
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