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First, despite the plethora of industry association reports and white papers with sources of information on ransomware available to health care providers, information about the current news media landscape regarding this issue could provide health care providers with a better understanding of how to manage the publicity of these events. For instance, news stories report on how health care providers manage their health care informatics systems and how they handle cybersecurity attacks.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e59231
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Resource content either "aligned with" the HBPM guideline recommendations (black bars), "incorrectly stated" the guideline recommendations (patterned bars), or "did not mention" the guideline recommendations (white bars). The y-axis indicates each of the 23 guideline recommendations, and the x-axis indicates the number of resources (n=24 resources).
JMIR Infodemiology 2025;5:e55248
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Specifically, Hispanic and Black individuals have experienced higher rates of infection, hospitalization, and mortality when compared to non-Hispanic White individuals [12-14,18].
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e62802
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The 2024 Child of the North (UK) report found that ethnicity and associated language barriers play an important role in determining who gets assessed; overall, children of white heritage are substantially more likely to receive an autism diagnosis than children of Asian heritage [8,9].
Traditional autism evaluations involve developmental history, current behavior descriptions, and direct observation of social interaction skills.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e55741
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However, despite the relatively higher mammography screening rates in areas with a larger Black population, it is crucial to underscore that Black women are 40% more likely to die from breast cancer compared to White women [26].
JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e59882
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Word stimuli in each set were not replicated in any other set, and each word stimulus was presented in a black 28-point uppercase Courier New font on a white background.
Word pairs used in the practice, training, and assessment trials.
a S: sensory pain-related word.
b A: affective pain-related word.
Tasks were programmed and presented using Inquisit 6.4 (Millisecond Software) on participants’ internet-connected computers.
JMIR Serious Games 2025;13:e50635
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