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Item Climate change and Indigenous mental health in Australia: In the aftermath of the defeat of the Voice referendum(Sage Publishing, 2024) Shoib, S.; Das, S.; Zaidi, I.; Chandradasa, M.INTRODUCTION: This manuscript delves into the intricate connection between climate change and Indigenous mental health in Australia, with a focus on the aftermath of the defeat of the 'Voice' referendum. Climate change, recognized for its broad impact on mental health determinants, poses heightened risks to vulnerable communities, including Indigenous populations. The defeat of 'The Voice' referendum adds complexity, highlighting concerns about the lack of meaningful rights for the First Peoples of Australia. The bushfires further underscore ecological consequences, affecting Indigenous ecosystems and intensifying existing environmental challenges. Climate change exacerbates existing health challenges for Indigenous peoples, introducing new issues like ecological sorrow and anxiety. METHODOLOGY: The manuscript advocates for prioritized research in Indigenous communities to explore the link between climate change and mental health. It emphasizes interdisciplinary and collaborative research, giving voice to those directly affected by climate change. The lack of trust between Indigenous populations and authorities, along with the implications on self-determination, is crucial research focus. RESULTS: Renewable energy emerges as a potential solution deeply ingrained in Indigenous practices. The manuscript discusses challenges in achieving eco-friendly resettlement, emphasizing collaboration difficulties between the government and remote communities. The indigenous worldview, with its interconnectedness, is crucial for sustainable strategies. DISCUSSION AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS: Indigenous perspectives on planetary health are crucial, emphasizing the importance of Indigenous knowledge in shaping effective climate policies. The manuscript stresses dialogues between policymakers and Indigenous elders for formulating respectful land laws. It calls for global attention to the role of Indigenous peoples as biodiversity caretakers and urges recognition of their knowledge in climate change. Future directions include data collection for ecosystem protection, improving mental health outcomes post-climate events, and supporting impacted communities. Mental health care approaches in remote communities and practitioner training for climate-related issues are emphasized. The manuscript calls for increased funding for interdisciplinary research to understand the long-term impact of climate change on mental health, especially among vulnerable populations.Item A possible link between air pollution and suicide?(Paris Masson-Elsevier, 2023) Shoib, S.; Khan, M.A.; Javed, S.; Das, S.; Chandradasa, M.; Soron, T.R.; Saeed, F.No abstract availableItem Challenges in mental health and psychosocial care in conflict-affected low- and middle-income countries.(Elsevier Ltd, 2022) Shoib, S.; Javed, S.; Alamrawy, R.G.; Nigar, A.; Das, S.; Saeed, F.; Handuleh, J.I.M.; Shellah, D.; Dazhamyar, A.R.; Chandradasa, M.No Abstract Available.Item Trans-ancestry genome-wide association study identifies 12 genetic loci influencing blood pressure and implicates a role for DNA methylation(Nature Publishing Company, 2015) Kato, N.; Loh, M.; Takeuchi, F.; Verweij, N.; Wang, X.; Zhang, W.; Kelly, T.N.; Saleheen, D.; Lehne, B.; Leach, I.M.; Drong, A.W.; Abbott, J.; Wahl, S.; Tan, S.T.; Scott, W.R.; Campanella, G.; Chadeau-Hyam, M.; Afzal, U.; Ahluwalia, T.S.; Bonder, M.J.; Chen, P.; Dehghan, A.; Edwards, T.L.; Esko, T.; Go, M.J.; Harris, S.E.; Hartiala, J.; Kasela, S.; Kasturiratne, A.; Khor, C.C.; Kleber, M.E.; Li, H.; Mok, Z.Y.; Nakatochi, M.; Sapari, N.S.; Saxena, R.; Stewart, A.F.; Stolk, L.; Tabara, Y.; Teh, A.L.; Wu, Y.; Wu, J.Y.; Zhang, Y.; Aits, I.; Da Silva Couto Alves, A.; Das, S.; Dorajoo, R.; Hopewell, J.C.; Kim, Y.K.; Koivula, R.W.; Luan, J.; Lyytikäinen, L.P.; Nguyen, Q.N.; Pereira, M.A.; Postmus, I.; Raitakari, O.T.; Bryan, M.S.; Scott, R.A.; Sorice, R.; Tragante, V.; Traglia, M.; White, J.; Yamamoto, K.; Zhang, Y.; Adair, L.S.; Ahmed, A.; Akiyama, K.; Asif, R.; Aung, T.; Barroso, I.; Bjonnes, A.; Braun, T.R.; Cai, H.; Chang, L.C.; Chen, C.H.; Cheng, C.Y.; Chong, Y.S.; Collins, R.; Courtney, R.; Davies, G.; Delgado, G.; Do, L.D.; Doevendans, P.A.; Gansevoort, R.T.; Gao, Y.T.; Grammer, T.B.; Grarup, N.; Grewal, J.; Gu, D.; Wander, G.S.; Hartikainen, A.L.; Hazen, S.L.; He, J.; Heng, C.K.; Hixson, J.E.; Hofman, A.; Hsu, C.; Huang, W.; Husemoen, L.L.; Hwang, J.Y.; Ichihara, S.; Igase, M.; Isono, M.; Justesen, J.M.; Katsuya, T.; Kibriya, M.G.; Kim, Y.J.; Kishimoto, M.; Koh, W.P.; Kohara, K.; Kumari, M.; Kwek, K.; Lee, N.R.; Lee, J.; Liao, J.; Lieb, W.; Liewald, D.C.; Matsubara, T.; Matsushita, Y.; Meitinger, T.; Mihailov, E.; Milani, L.; Mills, R.; Mononen, N.; Müller-Nurasyid, M.; Nabika, T.; Nakashima, E.; Ng, H.K.; Nikus, K.; Nutile, T.; Ohkubo, T.; Ohnaka, K.; Parish, S.; Paternoster, L.; Peng, H.; Peters, A.; Pham, S.T.; Pinidiyapathirage, M.J.; Rahman, M.; Rakugi, H.; Rolandsson, O.; Rozario, M.A.; Ruggiero, D.; Sala, C.F.; Sarju, R.; Shimokawa, K.; Snieder, H.; Sparso, T.; Spiering, W.; Starr, J.M.; Stott, D.J.; Stram, D.O.; Sugiyama, T.; Szymczak, S.; Tang, W.H.; Tong, L.; Trompet, S.; Turjanmaa, V.; Ueshima, H.; Uitterlinden, A.G.; Umemura, S.; Vaarasmaki, M.; van Dam, R.M.; van Gilst, W.H.; van Veldhuisen, D.J.; Viikari, J.S.; Waldenberger, M.; Wang, Y.; Wang, A.; Wilson, R.; Wong, T.Y.; Xiang, Y.B.; Yamaguchi, S.; Ye, X.; Young, R.D.; Young, T.L.; Yuan, J.M.; Zhou, X.; Asselbergs, F.W.; Ciullo, M.; Clarke, R.; Deloukas, P.; Franke, A.; Franks, P.W.; Franks, S.; Friedlander, Y.; Gross, M.D.; Guo, Z.; Hansen, T.; Jarvelin, M.R.; Jorgensen, T.; Jukema, J.W.; Kähönen, M.; Kajio, H.; Kivimaki, M.; Lee, J.Y.; Lehtimäki, T.; Linneberg, A.; Miki, T.; Pedersen, O.; Samani, N.J.; Sorensen, T.I.; Takayanagi, R.; Toniolo, D.; BIOS-consortium; CARDIo GRAMplusCD; LifeLines Cohort Study; InterAct Consortium; Ahsan, H.; Allayee, H.; Chen, Y.T.; Danesh, J.; Deary, I.J.; Franco, O.H.; Franke, L.; Heijman, B.T.; Holbrook, J.D.; Isaacs, A.; Kim, B.J.; Lin, X.; Liu, J.; März, W.; Metspalu, A.; Mohlke, K.L.; Sanghera, D.K.; Shu, X.O.; van Meurs, J.B.; Vithana, E.; Wickremasinghe, A.R.; Wijmenga, C.; Wolffenbuttel, B.H.; Yokota, M.; Zheng, W.; Zhu, D.; Vineis, P.; Kyrtopoulos, S.A.; Kleinjans, J.C.; McCarthy, M.I.; Soong, R.; Gieger, C.; Scott, J.; Teo, Y.Y.; He, J.; Elliott, P.; Tai, E.S.; van der Harst, P.; Kooner, J.S.; Chambers, J.C.We carried out a trans-ancestry genome-wide association and replication study of blood pressurephenotypes among up to 320,251 individuals of East Asian, European and South Asian ancestry. We find genetic variants at 12 new loci to be associated with blood pressure (P = 3.9 × 10(-11) to 5.0 × 10(-21)). The sentinel blood pressure SNPs are enriched for association with DNAmethylation at multiple nearby CpG sites, suggesting that, at some of the loci identified, DNAmethylation may lie on the regulatory pathway linking sequence variation to blood pressure. The sentinel SNPs at the 12 new loci point to genes involved in vascular smooth muscle (IGFBP3, KCNK3, PDE3A and PRDM6) and renal (ARHGAP24, OSR1, SLC22A7 and TBX2) function. The new and known genetic variants predict increased left ventricular mass, circulating levels of NT-proBNP, and cardiovascular and all-cause mortality (P = 0.04 to 8.6 × 10(-6)). Our results provide new evidence for the role of DNA methylation in blood pressure regulation.