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E-Mail Inadequate exposure to UVB light from the sun may be associated with an increased risk of colorectal cancer, particularly in older age groups, according to a study using data on 186 countries, published in the open access journal BMC Public Health. Researchers at the University of California San Diego, USA investigated possible associations between global levels of UVB light in 2017 and rates of colorectal cancer for different countries and age groups in 2018. The authors found that lower UVB exposure was significantly correlated with higher rates of colorectal cancer across all age groups from 0 to over 75 years in people living in the 186 countries included in the study. The association between lower UVB and risk of colorectal cancer remained significant for those aged above 45 after other factors, such as skin pigmentation, life expectancy and smoking were taken into consideration. Data on these factors were available for 148 countries. ....
Minority groups in the US experience cognitive issues earlier in life eurekalert.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from eurekalert.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A demonstration of the power of routine case data and statistical modelling to guide the allocation of anti-malarial interventions in a resource-constrained setting. ....
E-Mail Invasive alien species - harmful species introduced by human activity to an area in which they are not native - are estimated to cost the African agricultural sector $3.66 trillion per year - approximately 1.5 times the gross domestic product of all African countries combined. The findings are published in the open access journal CABI Agriculture and Bioscience. A team of researchers from CABI, in Ghana, Kenya, the UK and Switzerland, estimate that the average cost of invasive alien species to the agricultural sector of each African country is $76.3 billion per year. However, substantial variation exists between countries with costs of $1 trillion in Nigeria, $317 billion in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, $248 billion in Niger and $229 billion in South Africa. The combined costs for Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea and Guinea-Bissau are estimated to be $82 million per year. Economic losses caused by invasive alien species were found to exceed the gross dom ....