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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38644970/prioritization-of-zoonoses-of-wildlife-origin-for-multisectoral-one-health-collaboration-in-guyana-2022
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kirk O Douglas, Govindra Punu, Nathalie Van Vliet
BACKGROUND: The human population in Guyana, located on the South American continent, is vulnerable to zoonotic diseases due to an appreciable reliance on Neotropical wildlife as a food source and for trade. An existing suboptimal health surveillance system may affect the effective monitoring of important zoonotic diseases. To effectively address this deficit, a One Health zoonotic disease prioritization workshop was conducted to identify nationally significant zoonoses. METHODS: Prioritization of zoonotic diseases was conducted for the first time in Guyana & Caribbean region using literature review, prioritization criteria and a risk prioritization tool in combination with a consultative One Health workshop...
June 2024: One Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38644208/-cutting-edge-of-diagnosis-and-treatment-for-chronic-inflammatory-demyelinating-polyradiculoneuropathy-cidp-based-on-the-ean-pns-guideline-2021
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Satoshi Kuwabara
Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP) is a most common chronic immune-mediated demyelinating neuropathy, and includes a number of clinical subtypes. The major phenotype is "typical CIDP", which is characterized by symmetric polyneuropathy and "proximal and distal" muscle weakness. During the historical changes in the concept of CIDP, multifocal motor neuropathy, anti-myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) neuropathy, and autoimmune nodopathy have been excluded. Currently CIDP is considered as a syndrome including typical CIDP and CIDP variant such as distal CIDP and multifocal CIDP...
April 20, 2024: Rinshō Shinkeigaku, Clinical Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38644003/-the-mission-migrants-of-the-samu-social-de-paris-a-mobile-healthcare-service-for-exiles
#43
REVIEW
Manon Christophel, Sophie Mouget, Pauline Louaisil, Maxime Chéron
Since its creation in 1993, Samusocial de Paris has been working with homeless people as part of its "outreach" approach. Mission Migrants, a mobile healthcare access service, works throughout the inner suburbs of Paris, helping precarious exiles wherever they are, and wherever they are at (in their pathways and access to healthcare). Its teams of nurses and mediator-interpreters visit camps, squats, shelters, day shelters and temporary accommodation centers to mediate, assess and guide them towards the care they need...
April 2024: Revue de L'infirmière
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38642283/artificial-intelligence-ai-reveals-ethnic-disparities-in-cataract-detection-and-treatment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christoph Palme, Franziska Sofia Hafner, Lena Hafner, Theodor Peter Peifer, Anna Lena Huber, Bernhard Steger
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this work is to identify patients at risk of limited access to healthcare through artificial intelligence using a name-ethnicity classifier (NEC) analyzing the clinical stage of cataract at diagnosis and preoperative visual acuity. METHODS: This retrospective, cross-sectional study includes patients seen in the cataract clinic of a tertiary care hospital between September 2017 and February 2020 with subsequent cataract surgery in at least one eye...
April 20, 2024: Ophthalmology and Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38641406/distinct-yet-proximal-face-and-body-selective-brain-regions-enable-clutter-tolerant-representations-of-the-face-body-and-whole-person
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Libi Kliger, Galit Yovel
Faces and bodies are processed in separate but adjacent regions in primate visual cortex. Yet, the functional significance of dividing the whole person into areas dedicated to its face and body components and their neighboring locations remains unknown. Here we hypothesized that this separation and proximity together with a normalization mechanism generate clutter-tolerant representations of the face, body and whole person when presented in complex multi-category scenes. To test this hypothesis, we conducted a fMRI study, presenting images of a person within a multi-category scene to human male and female participants and assessed the contribution of each component to the response to the scene...
April 19, 2024: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38640225/-the-birthing-chair-obstetric-bed-and-gynecological-chair-in-obstetrics-and-gynecology-in-russia-of-xviii-xx-centuries
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
N A Mitsyuk, V N Pokusaeva
The purpose of the study is to investigate material culture of obstetrics in New and Modern history of Russia. The most important objective of research is to involve into scientific circulation Russian empirical material in order to study transformation of culture of childbirth during transition from traditional to biomedical model of childbirth exemplified by material culture items (maternity beds, chairs, armchairs). The key approaches were those of historical anthropology, social history of medicine, theory of social control and medicalization...
March 2024: Problemy Sot︠s︡ialʹnoĭ Gigieny, Zdravookhranenii︠a︡ i Istorii Medit︠s︡iny
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38639208/the-relationship-between-neighborhood-social-capital-and-health-from-a-biopsychosocial-perspective-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Beatriz Magro-Montañés, Manuel Pabón-Carrasco, Rocío Romero-Castillo, José Antonio Ponce-Blandón, Nerea Jiménez-Picón
BACKGROUND: The Social Determinants of Health (SDH) influence the health of people throughout their lives, and can be positive, protective or risk factors for the population and, in turn, biological, psychological, or social. The social environment conditions the health status of the neighborhood, population, and social group, which can be a health asset due to its strong psychosocial and socio-cultural influence. Social capital is a community asset of the healthy neighborhood that must be known in order to promote community health...
April 19, 2024: Public Health Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38635973/are-people-more-likely-to-vape-or-smoke-indoors-a-population-survey-of-adults-in-england
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Harry Tattan-Birch, Sarah E Jackson, Lion Shahab, Jamie Brown
BACKGROUND: Increasingly, people smoke cigarettes outdoors and avoid exposing bystanders to harm. People may not have the same motivation to vape outdoors since e-cigarettes, unlike cigarettes, do not create side stream emissions and exhaled aerosol contains fewer toxicants than secondhand smoke. This study aims to estimate the prevalence and correlates of vaping and smoking indoors among adults in England. METHODS: Data came from the Health Survey for England 2019, a cross-sectional household survey...
April 18, 2024: Nicotine & Tobacco Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38635592/the-central-role-of-social-exclusion-when-representing-ethnic-minorities-and-its-association-with-intergroup-attitudes
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
María Sánchez-Castelló, Lucía López-Rodríguez, Marisol Navas, Anna Maria Meneghini, Sofia Morandini
A mixed-methods approach was used to analyze the social representations of four ethnic minorities in southern Spain. Following a between-subjects design, Spanish participants ( n  = 532) were assigned to evaluate either Romanian Roma, Spanish Roma, Moroccan, or Romanian non-Roma people, with a free-association task and scales of stereotypes, emotions, and behavioral tendencies. Results showed that Romanian Roma was the most devalued target, eliciting the worst representation and attitudes. The content analysis revealed that participants described minorities mainly in terms of social exclusion, culture, appearance, personality, opportunity seeking, stigmatization, and personalization/equality, with social exclusion being a key category associated with worst attitudes...
April 18, 2024: Journal of Social Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38632570/characterising-smoking-and-nicotine-use-behaviours-among-women-of-reproductive-age-a-10-year-population-study-in-england
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah E Jackson, Jamie Brown, Caitlin Notley, Lion Shahab, Sharon Cox
BACKGROUND: Tobacco smoking affects women's fertility and is associated with substantial risks of adverse pregnancy outcomes. This study explored trends by socioeconomic position in patterns of smoking, use of non-combustible nicotine products, and quitting activity among women of reproductive age in England. METHODS: Data come from a nationally representative monthly cross-sectional survey. Between October 2013 and October 2023, 197,266 adults (≥ 18 years) were surveyed, of whom 44,052 were women of reproductive age (18-45 years)...
April 18, 2024: BMC Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38632212/impact-of-health-and-digital-health-literacy-on-quality-of-life-following-radical-prostatectomy-for-prostate-cancer-prospective-single-center-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ahmet Keles, Muhammed Kose, Umit Furkan Somun, Meftun Culpan, Nese Yaksi, Asıf Yıldırım
PURPOSE: The importance of health literacy (HL) and digital health literacy (e-HL) in promoting healthy behavior and informed decision making is becoming increasingly apparent. This study aimed to assess the effects of HL and e-HL on the quality of life (QoL) of men who underwent radical prostatectomy (RP) for localized prostate cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective observational study included 104 patients who underwent RP for localized prostate cancer...
April 17, 2024: World Journal of Urology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38631542/is-autonomic-functioning-distinctly-associated-with-anxiety-and-unsociability-in-preschoolers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria C Lent, Kristin J Perry, Gretchen R Perhamus, Casey Buck, Dianna Murray-Close, Jamie M Ostrov
There are many benefits of peer interactions for children's social, emotional, and cognitive development, and isolation from peers may have negative consequences for children. Although biological processes may underlie social withdrawal broadly, distinct patterns may be associated with withdrawal behaviors depending on their underlying motivation (e.g., shy versus disinterested). This study investigated the role of autonomic nervous system activity, as assessed via skin conductance level (SCL) and respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) in predicting changes in unsociability (e...
April 15, 2024: International Journal of Psychophysiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38631279/factors-associated-with-loneliness-among-individuals-aged-80-years-and-over-findings-derived-from-the-nationally-representative-old-age-in-germany-d80-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
André Hajek, Razak M Gyasi, Hans-Helmut König
OBJECTIVES: To clarify the factors associated with loneliness in individuals aged 80 years and older in Germany (also stratified by sex). METHODS: Data from the nationally representative "Old Age in Germany (D80+)" were employed. The analytic sample equaled 10,031 individuals. The D80+ study included community-dwelling and institutionalized individuals ≥ 80 years in Germany. Multiple linear regressions were used (with sociodemographic and health-related explanatory factors)...
April 10, 2024: Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630834/population-ageing-incarceration-and-the-growing-digital-divide-understanding-the-effects-of-digital-literacy-inequity-experienced-by-older-people-leaving-prison
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ye In Jane Hwang, Amanuel Hagos, Adrienne Withall, Stephen Hampton, Phillip Snoyman, Tony Butler
BACKGROUND: Digital inequity refers to the inequality and exclusion experienced by those who lack the same opportunities or circumstances to support the development of digital skills as the rest of modern society. One rapidly growing and highly vulnerable group to digital inequity is older people attempting to reintegrate into society after release from prison, where technology access is limited. Inadequate support for digital skills in this population entails widespread consequences for public health, human rights, social welfare and recidivism...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630764/systemic-effects-of-the-covid-pandemic-on-rural-black-american-men-s-interpersonal-relationships-a-phenomenological-examination
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael G Curtis, Elizabeth Wieling, Chalandra Bryant, Rosalyn Denise Campbell, Steven M Kogan
The COVID-19 pandemic was a socionatural disaster that unprecedentedly disrupted the daily lives of individuals, families, and communities. Prior research indicates that Black American men living in rural contexts, particularly in Southern parts of the United States of America, were disproportionately affected by the psychological and economic effects of the pandemic. Despite these disparities, few studies have examined the pandemic's impact on rural Black American men's social networks. This study aimed to explore the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on rural Black American men's interpersonal relationships...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628151/the-experiences-of-familial-mental-illness-stigma-among-individuals-living-with-mental-illnesses
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joseph Adu, Abram Oudshoorn, Kelly Anderson, Carrie Anne Marshall, Heather Stuart
Persons with mental illnesses may experience stigma from their immediate family members in addition to other forms of stigma. Using semi-structured interviews, we investigated experiences of familial mental illness stigma among 15 people diagnosed with mental illnesses in a mid-sized city in Canada. We identified five themes that speak to participants' experiences of familial mental illness stigma and ways to reduce it. The themes include the following: diagnosis as a 'double-edged sword,' potential familial isolation, familial stigma as societal stigma localized, stories of acceptance, and confronting potential familial mental illness stigma...
April 17, 2024: Journal of Biosocial Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628123/social-and-genetic-connectivity-despite-ecological-variation-in-a-killer-whale-network
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eve Jourdain, Richard Karoliussen, Sarah L Fordyce Martin, Øystein Langangen, Todd Robeck, Katrine Borgå, Anders Ruus, Andrew D Foote
Philopatric kin-based societies encourage a narrow breadth of conservative behaviours owing to individuals primarily learning from close kin, promoting behavioural homogeneity. However, weaker social ties beyond kin, and across a behaviourally diverse social landscape, could be sufficient to induce variation and a greater ecological niche breadth. We investigated a network of 457 photo-identified killer whales from Norway (548 encounters in 2008-2021) with diet data available (46 mixed-diet individuals feeding on both fish and mammals, and 411 exclusive fish-eaters) to quantify patterns of association within and between diet groups, and to identify underlying correlates...
April 30, 2024: Proceedings. Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627925/the-interplay-between-emotional-and-breastfeeding-difficulties-in-first-time-mothers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
María Ignacia García, Soledad Coo, Verónica Valdés
AIM/BACKGROUND: Both mental maternal health and breastfeeding difficulties impact maternal and infant health. The present study analyses the association between psychosocial and breastfeeding variables and maternal mental health. DESIGN/METHODS: The participants were 107 first-time mothers from Chile. Sociodemographic variables and breastfeeding difficulties were assessed at 6 weeks postpartum. Depression and anxiety symptoms, parental self-efficacy, and perceived social support were measured using validated, self-report questionnaires at 6 weeks and 5 months postpartum...
April 16, 2024: Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627907/vaping-behaviors-and-criminal-activity-among-a-nationally-representative-sample-of-u-s-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wanda E Leal
Background : Prior research has discovered an association between vaping activities and increased delinquent behaviors. However, this relationship has been exclusively studied among adolescents and has not been examined among an adult sample. Methods : The current study uses a nationally representative sample of approximately 45,000 adults from the 2021 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Logistic regression and negative binomial regression are employed to assess the association between three types of vaping (marijuana, nicotine, flavor) and five crime measures (arrest, sold drugs, stole >$50, attack, crime index), net of covariates...
April 16, 2024: Substance Use & Misuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626567/a-thematic-analysis-of-alcohol-and-alcohol-related-harm-across-health-and-social-policy-in-aotearoa-new-zealand
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tayla Darrah, Sarah Herbert, Timothy Chambers
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to: 1) explore how alcohol and alcohol harm are framed in New Zealand national policy, strategy, and action plan documents; and 2) examine how these documents align with the WHO SAFER framework. METHODS: Keyword searches across government websites and Google were conducted in January 2021. Inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied to all identified documents, resulting in 22 being included for analysis in this study. An inductive and deductive thematic analysis of those documents was performed...
April 15, 2024: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
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