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Isra AlBastaki, a current MSc student in Global Healthcare Leadership, explores the nuances of gentle reminders and diverse communication approaches. Her insights shed light on a critical aspect of healthcare communications.

Isra, a MSc in Global Healthcare Leadership student, stands smiling in the center of a classroom. She is wearing a bright red and white striped top and a white hijab, making a peace sign with both hands. Around her, fellow students are engaged in conversation and activities, some facing away from the camera. A presentation screen is visible in the background, displaying text and images related to Eid celebrations.
Isra AlBastaki, MSc in Global Healthcare Leadership student

Viral cultures for assessing airborne infectiousness of SARS-CoV-2: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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Onakpoya IJ. et al, (2026), BMC Infectious Diseases, 26

Bridging the gap: a mixed-methods real-world pilot of a digital intervention for adults with binge eating

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Osborne EL. et al, (2026), Journal of Eating Disorders, 14

Couple concordance related to ITN use in Malawi

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Olapeju B. et al, (2026), Malaria Journal, 25

Telephone triage in urgent unscheduled primary care in 16 European countries: a cross-national questionnaire-based expert study

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Bergholdt Jul Christiansen I. et al, (2026), Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, 44

The effect of increasing availability of vegetarian meals on their sales in worksite cafeterias: a stepped-wedge cluster randomised controlled trial

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Becker E. et al, (2026), International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 23

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