Neil Morte

United States Georgia Southern University

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Commented on Epidemiology of Coronavirus Disease 2019 in US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Detention Facilities
These are the kinds of perspectives that go under the radar, but looking at public health issues that go on simultaneously just as this is critical.

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Commented on Anne Johnson: Dame of public health epidemiology
She has done such amazing work especially in the area of HIV, and certainly an inspiration in the field of public health.

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Commented on Research units- Temporary positions for principal investigators
Here is where you can find more information for this opportunity: https://www.dfg.de/en/research_funding/faq/faq_temporary_positions/index.html

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Commented on Enhancing neurosurgical education: Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic
I do agree that virtual education is a great alternative. Certainly hard to replace in-person learning, but great to see initiatives in a lot of fields to make up for some of that with virtual resources and opportunities.

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Commented on Prevalence of depression and its related factors among Chinese women with breast cancer
Clinical depression was shown to be 13% in this study. I wonder how much of an impact Asian culture makes as shown in other studies where stigma plays a huge role to not seek help or make acknowledgement. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1071736/

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Commented on Researching long-term COVID-19 effects in non-hospitalised individuals
The website is shown for last year's deadline and is closed. Here is the site with the grants from the MRC: https://www.ukri.org/opportunity/

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Commented on Adolescent Exposure to Weight Loss Imagery on Instagram: A Content Analysis of “Top” Images
The images may not be informative and even if it links to helpful information, the images are upfront and that is not beneficial as it relates to healthy eating or body imagery. It would be helpful if the images portrayed this positivity and information for healthy nutrition and exercise related content.

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Commented on YouTube and Radiology: The Viability, Pitfalls, and Untapped Potential of the Premier Social Media Video Platform for Image-Based Education
You can definitely learn a lot from educational YouTube videos. As long as there is accurate and engaging material, people will use it to study and learn. My personal problem would be the temptation of looking at leisure videos and music while on the platform haha

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Commented on Patients as Partners: Advancing Equity
Website is from last year. Tried to see if there was an update for one this year. Did not find it. Is this Grant still available to apply for?

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Commented on Demographic Trends in US HIV Diagnoses, 2008–2017: Data Movies
With data, visuals are always helpful!

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Commented on More evidence of cardiac rehabilitation: need to consider patient quality of life
Could not access the full paper, but based on the title, shouldn't QOL always be considered?

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Commented on Summer Public Health Scholars Program (SPHSP)
Great to see the collaborations as that is what public health is about!

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Commented on Liver Foundation: Fellowships
Here is the direct link to the fellowship page: https://www.liver.org.au/fellowships

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Commented on Antibiotic consumption and link to resistance
It is very well known now since this paper of the risk to resistance with the use of antibiotics and usage over time especially if unnecessary can only increase that risk even more.

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Commented on Epidemiology Grants
Alex's Lemonade Stand is a wonderful foundation and it is great to see funds for research related to epidemiological methods.