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  2. Population Reference Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The Population Reference Bureau has many capabilities in providing information to individuals all around the world regarding population, health, and the environment. The organization specializes in the translation of the population demographics and health research, the analysis of the United States and international demographics, social and ...

  3. WorldPop Project - Wikipedia

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    WorldPop develops statistical population modelling methods to produce gridded population estimates that support census activities. [11] [12] The programme develops new methods for data synthesis that use demographic and health surveys, census, satellite imagery, [13] cell phone [14] and other data to create consistent gridded outputs [15] and map detailed population densities.

  4. Our World in Data - Wikipedia

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    In the past, Our World in Data has also received grants from the World Health Organization, the Department of Health and Social Care in the United Kingdom, and the Effective Altruism Meta Fund. [35] Reader donations are also a major source of funding. In 2020, more than 3,000 individuals supported the project, [36] exceeding 4,000 donors by 2023.

  5. Race and health - Wikipedia

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    A recent systematic review of the literature relating to hearing loss in adults demonstrated that many studies fail to include aspects of racial or ethnic diversity, resulting in studies that do not necessarily represent the US population. [127] A 2023 scoping review of the literature found that in studies conducted in multiracial or ...

  6. Common source bias - Wikipedia

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    Common source bias is a type of sampling bias, occurring when both dependent and independent variables are collected from the same group of people. This bias can occur in various forms of research, such as surveys , experiments , and observational studies . [ 1 ]

  7. World Health Organization - Wikipedia

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    The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for global public health. [2] It is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, and has six regional offices [3] and 150 field offices worldwide. Only sovereign states are eligible to join, and it is the largest intergovernmental health organization at the ...

  8. Wikipedia : Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 409

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    Healthline purports to be a tertiary source, not a secondary review article or medical journalism outlet (but medical reporters guidelines also strongly emphasize citing secondary evidence-based reviews over primary case control studies), so it should be held to higher standards in how it justifies an intervention.

  9. Wikipedia:Systemic bias - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia strives for a neutral point of view, both in terms of the articles that are created and the content, perspectives and sources within those articles.However, the encyclopedia fails in this goal because of systemic bias created by the editing community's narrow social and cultural demographic.