Clinical Epidemiology & Public Health
Clinical Epidemiology & Public Health is an international, open access, peer-reviewed journal that publishes: Original Research; Reviews; Hypothesis formation and commentaries More +
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Clinical Epidemiology & Public Health
Volume 3 Number 1 2025
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Hasnat Karim1*, Azizur Rahman2, Md. Fatin1
Understanding these relationships will help inform the public health and clinical initiatives intended to positively change the outcome and quality of life.
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The Public Health Burden of Chronic Kidney Disease-Associated Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Rathashri Mallik1, Birupaksha Biswas2, Nadia Islam3, Md. Musfiqur Rahman4, Esrat Jahan Elora4, Md. Abul Hossain5, Md Mahedi Hasan Shabuj6, Asika Ayrin Naher7
Understanding CKD’s effect on HCC biomarkers is essential to protect liver health, enhance public health strategies, and improve patient health outcomes.
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Israt Jahan Nisha1*, Mahathir Rahman Rudra2, Nafisa Binte Anower2
Viral load monitoring enables early identification of high-risk individuals, guiding public health strategies to reduce hepatocellular carcinoma incidence effectively.
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The Impact of Diabetes Mellitus on Hepatocellular Carcinoma Development
Birupaksha Biswas1, Angel Saluja1, Arohi Singh1, Jotishko Biswas2, Girraj Dhakad3
In demonstrating apparent links between DM and HCC, doctors are better able to evaluate risk and create preventative treatments.
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Climate Change and Its Effect on Public Health Policies
Mostafa Kabir Siddiqui1, Mohammad Rafiqul Islam Chowdhury2, Sen Sen Oo3, M A S Ansari4, FNU Momotaj5, Mohammad Moniruzzaman6, S. M. Abir Hossen7
Climate change endangers public health in Bangladesh, necessitating adaptive, data-driven, and community-focused policy reforms to strengthen healthcare resilience.
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Climate Change and Its Effect on Public Health Policies
Climate change endangers public health in Bangladesh, necessitating adaptive, data-driven, and community-focused policy reforms to strengthen healthcare resilience.
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The Public Health Burden of Chronic Kidney Disease-Associated Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Understanding CKD’s effect on HCC biomarkers is essential to protect liver health, enhance public health strategies, and improve patient health outcomes.
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Public Health Relevance of High Viral Load as a Risk Factor for Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A Bangladesh-Based Evaluation.
Viral load monitoring enables early identification of high-risk individuals, guiding public health strategies to reduce hepatocellular carcinoma incidence effectively.
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The Impact of Diabetes Mellitus on Hepatocellular Carcinoma Development
In demonstrating apparent links between DM and HCC, doctors are better able to evaluate risk and create preventative treatments.
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Role of Human Microbiome in Non-Communicable Diseases: A Public Health Perspective
Explores the microbiome’s influence on NCDs, guiding novel, personalized strategies for disease prevention and health promotion.
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The Impact of Cardiovascular Complications on Mortality and Public Health in Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A Multicenter Cohort Study
Understanding these relationships will help inform the public health and clinical initiatives intended to positively change the outcome and quality of life.
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