Annals of Epidemiology is a peer reviewed, international journal devoted to epidemiologic research and methodological development.
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Science, Interrupted takes as an organizing question ‘what happens to science that is abruptly cut short?’
As described in the accompanying editorial, interruptions to science threaten not only individual studies but also the broader scientific and public health enterprise.
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To read the accompanying editorial, “Science, interrupted,” which frames the scientific, ethical, and public health concerns motivating the special issue, click the following link: doi.org/10.1016/j.an...
Frontier research highlights proposals for new approaches to measuring PrEP need.
Estimations of how many people may benefit from PrEP vary widely by estimation approach.
These estimates provide a framework for assessing PrEP need at population and program levels. @mintturonn.bsky.social
Researchers have analyzed how race/ethnicity predicts depression in young adults.
A newly published article in Vol. 118 of Annals of Epidemiology has found that race/ethnicity (esp. with OMB groups) poorly predict depression while socioeconomic status is crucial for prediction.
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Have you heard of our podcast, EPITalk: Behind the Paper? Our podcast series takes you behind the scenes of groundbreaking articles published in the journal.
Our latest episode focuses on our Special Issue - Science, Interrupted. What happens to science that is abruptly cut short?
New data has shown that 8% of adults have had cancer genetic testing!
Among untested adults, 52% knew testing could show future cancer risk and 41% were interested in testing.
93% of adults said knowing whether they were at risk would change their health care decisions.
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Recent publications have noted the promise of digital cough screening for COVID-19 detection.
Researchers found cough acoustics are population specific. This impacts the utility of sound-based AI-enabled disease screening algorithms.
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Curious about the findings? @uthealthsph.bsky.social
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Our latest episode focuses on our Special Issue - Science, Interrupted. What happens to science that is abruptly cut short? It's a question that sits at the heart of public health.
Scan the QR code or copy and paste the link below to listen today! epitalk.buzzsprout.com/2195469/epis...
❗❗Call for Papers – Science, Interrupted❗❗
Annals of Epidemiology seeks manuscripts on the epidemiologic, ethical & methodological challenges of prematurely terminated studies for a special issue:
“Science, Interrupted.”
Deadline: July 31, 2026
tinyurl.com/8vafx4cx #CallForPapers #Epidemiology