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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695808/regression-tree-applications-to-studying-alcohol-related-problems-among-college-students
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Frank J Schwebel, Matthew R Pearson, Dylan K Richards, Connor J McCabe, Verlin W Joseph
Machine learning algorithms hold promise for developing precision medicine approaches to addiction treatment yet have been used sparingly to identify predictors of alcohol-related problems. Recursive partitioning, a machine learning algorithm, can identify salient predictors and clinical cut points that can guide treatment. This study aimed to identify predictors and cut points of alcohol-related problems and to examine result stability in two separate, large data sets of college student drinkers ( n = 5,090 and 2,808)...
May 2, 2024: Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694834/influence-of-polymeric-microparticle-size-and-loading-concentration-on-3d-printing-accuracy-and-degradation-behavior-of-composite-scaffolds
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gerry L Koons, Panayiotis D Kontoyiannis, Luis Diaz-Gomez, Selma Z Elsarrag, David W Scott, Mani Diba, Antonios G Mikos
Successful employment of 3D printing for delivery of therapeutic biomolecules requires protection of their bioactivity on exposure to potentially inactivating conditions. Although intermediary encapsulation of the biomolecules in polymeric particulate delivery vehicles is a promising strategy for this objective, the inclusion of such particles in 3D printing formulations may critically impact the accuracy or precision of 3D printed scaffolds relative to their intended designed architectures, as well as the degradation behavior of both the scaffolds and the included particles...
April 1, 2024: 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694088/amino-acid-hplc-fld-analysis-of-spirulina-and-its-protective-mechanism-against-the-combination-of-obesity-and-colitis-in-wistar-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fatma Arrari, Mohamed-Amine Jabri, Ala Ayari, Nouha Dakhli, Chayma Ben Fayala, Samir Boubaker, Hichem Sebai
OBJECTIVE: The cafeteria diet (CD), designed as an experimental diet mimicking the obesogenic diet, may contribute to the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). This study delves into the influence of spirulina (SP) on obesity associated with colitis in Wistar rats. METHODS: The amino acids composition of SP was analyzed using HPLC-FLD. Animals were equally separated into eight groups, each containing seven animals and treated daily for eight weeks as follows: Control diet (SD), cafeteria diet (CD) group, CD + SP (500 mg/kg) and SD + SP...
May 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694028/unraveling-the-unknown-adaptive-spatial-planning-to-enhance-climate-resilience-for-the-endangered-swamp-grass-babbler-laticilla-cinerascens-with-habitat-connectivity-and-complexity-approach
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Imon Abedin, Tanoy Mukherjee, Hye-Eun Kang, Tae-Ho Yoon, Hyun-Woo Kim, Shantanu Kundu
The endangered and poorly known Swamp Grass-babbler, Laticilla cinerascens (Passeriformes: Pellorneidae), confronts critical threats and vulnerability due to its specific habitat requirements and restricted populations in the northeastern region of the Indian Subcontinent. This study investigates the distribution of the species, habitat quality, geometry and shape complexity of connectivity among the protected areas (PAs), and responses to climate change in Northeast India under different climate change pathways by utilizing ensemble distribution models, and ecological metrics...
May 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38691615/d-peptide-magnetic-nanoparticles-fragment-tau-fibrils-and-rescue-behavioral-deficits-in-a-mouse-model-of-alzheimer-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ke Hou, Hope Pan, Hedieh Shahpasand-Kroner, Carolyn Hu, Romany Abskharon, Paul Seidler, Marisa Mekkittikul, Melinda Balbirnie, Carter Lantz, Michael R Sawaya, Joshua L Dolinsky, Mychica Jones, Xiaohong Zuo, Joseph A Loo, Sally Frautschy, Greg Cole, David S Eisenberg
Amyloid fibrils of tau are increasingly accepted as a cause of neuronal death and brain atrophy in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Diminishing tau aggregation is a promising strategy in the search for efficacious AD therapeutics. Previously, our laboratory designed a six-residue, nonnatural amino acid inhibitor D-TLKIVW peptide (6-DP), which can prevent tau aggregation in vitro. However, it cannot block cell-to-cell transmission of tau aggregation. Here, we find D-TLKIVWC (7-DP), a d-cysteine extension of 6-DP, not only prevents tau aggregation but also fragments tau fibrils extracted from AD brains to neutralize their seeding ability and protect neuronal cells from tau-induced toxicity...
May 3, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687850/factors-influencing-iatrogenic-skin-injury-in-neonates-and-nursing-strategies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huifang Deng, Chunhua Li, Nuo Yu
OBJECTIVE: Iatrogenic skin injury is a common neonatal skin problem that can have a severe impact on the health and life of newborns. The purpose of this study was to explore the factors influencing iatrogenic skin injury in neonates, identify and correct nursing behaviors that may lead to skin damage, thereby reduce the occurrence of skin damage and protect the health of newborns. METHODS: The clinical data of 87 neonates with iatrogenic skin injury admitted to the Department of Neonatology of Shangrao People's Hospital, China, between January and June 2022, were retrospectively collected as a research group...
April 26, 2024: Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687718/the-continuance-intention-to-vaccinate-against-covid-19-an-empirical-study-from-malaysia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Li-Ann Hwang, Santha Vaithilingam, Jason Wei Jian Ng, Mahendhiran Nair, Pervaiz Ahmed, Kamarul Imran Musa
BACKGROUND: Vaccination has been one of the most effective preventive strategies to contain the COVID-19 pandemic. However, as the COVID-19 vaccines' effect wanes off after some time and given their reduced level of protection against mutation strains of the virus, the calls for boosters and second boosters signal the need for continuous vaccination for the foreseeable future. As Malaysia transitions into the endemic phase, the nation's ability to co-exist with the virus in the endemic phase will hinge on people's continuance intention to be vaccinated against the virus...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686773/a-behavioral-economics-approach-to-enhancing-hiv-preexposure-and-postexposure-prophylaxis-implementation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jingjing Li, Yaxin Liu, Eric Nehl, Joseph D Tucker
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The 'PrEP cliff' phenomenon poses a critical challenge in global HIV PrEP implementation, marked by significant dropouts across the entire PrEP care continuum. This article reviews new strategies to address 'PrEP cliff'. RECENT FINDINGS: Canadian clinicians have developed a service delivery model that offers presumptive PEP to patients in need and transits eligible PEP users to PrEP. Early findings are promising. This service model not only establishes a safety net for those who were not protected by PrEP, but it also leverages the immediate salience and perceived benefits of PEP as a natural nudge towards PrEP use...
April 29, 2024: Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686575/exposure-assessment-and-monitoring-of-antiblastic-drugs-preparation-in-health-care-settings-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francesca Borghi, Carolina Zellino, Arianna Zago, Giovanni De Vito, Rocco Loris Del Vecchio, Andrea Cattaneo, Andrea Spinazzè, Domenico Maria Cavallo
Several antiblastic drugs (ADs) are classified as carcinogenic, mutagenic, and/or toxic for reproduction. Despite established guidelines and safe handling technologies, ADs contamination of the work environments could occur in healthcare settings, leading to potential exposure of healthcare staff. This systematic review aims to investigate the main techniques and practices for assessing ADs occupational exposure in healthcare settings. The reviewed studies unveil that workplace contamination by ADs appears to be a still-topical problem in healthcare settings...
April 24, 2024: La Medicina del Lavoro
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38682617/5-1%C3%A2-%C3%AE-m-ion-regulated-rigid-quasi-solid-electrolyte-constructed-by-bridging-fast-li-ion-transfer-channels-for-lithium-metal-batteries
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yangxi Liu, Suqing Wang, Weicheng Chen, Wenhan Kong, Shupei Wang, Haixing Liu, Li Ding, Liang-Xin Ding, Haihui Wang
An ultra-thin quasi-solid electrolyte (QSE) with dendrite-inhibiting properties is a requirement for achieving high energy density quasi-solid lithium metal batteries (LMBs). Here, a 5.1 μm rigid QSE layer is directly designed on the cathode, in which Kevlar (poly(p-phenylene terephthalate)) nanofibres (KANFs) with negatively charged groups bridging metal-organic framework (MOF) particles are served as a rigid skeleton and non-flammable deep eutectic solvent (DES) is selected to be encapsulated into the MOF channels, combined with in-situ polymerization to complete safe electrolyte system with high rigidness and stability...
April 29, 2024: Advanced Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38681617/investigating-factors-underlying-why-householders-remain-in-at-risk-areas-during-bushfire-disaster-in-australia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Olufisayo Adedokun, Temitope Egbelakin, Willy Sher, Thayaparan Gajendran
Although most homes lack design and construction features to withstand bushfires, there is a growing trend of householders relocating to bushfire-prone areas. Notably, many bushfire-related fatalities have occurred within proximity, specifically within 100 m of bushland. Therefore, this paper explores the factors that drive householders to remain in at-risk areas, despite the imminent threat of bushfires. Thirty semi-structured interviews were conducted with participants residing in the southeastern region of New South Wales (NSW)...
April 30, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38677130/voluntary-wheel-running-as-a-promising-strategy-to-promote-autonomic-resilience-to-social-stress-in-females-vagal-tone-lies-at-the-heart-of-the-matter
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Brittany S Pate, Cora E Smiley, Evelynn N Harrington, B Hunter Bielicki, J Mark Davis, Lawrence P Reagan, Claudia A Grillo, Susan K Wood
Social stress is a major risk factor for comorbid conditions including cardiovascular disease and depression. While women exhibit 2-3× the risk for these stress-related disorders compared to men, the mechanisms underlying heightened stress susceptibility among females remain largely unknown. Due to a lack in understanding of the pathophysiology underlying stress-induced comorbidities among women, there has been a significant challenge in developing effective therapeutics. Recently, a causal role for inflammation has been established in the onset and progression of comorbid cardiovascular disease/depression, with women exhibiting increased sensitivity to stress-induced immune signaling...
April 15, 2024: Autonomic Neuroscience: Basic & Clinical
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676571/do-typologies-of-pesticide-risk-knowledge-influence-the-adoption-of-ipm-strategies-evidence-from-rice-farmers-behavior-in-northern-iran
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammad Sharif Sharifzadeh, Gholamhossein Abdollahzadeh
BACKGROUND: The active participation of farmers in adopting eco-friendly practices is vital to mitigate the environmental and health risks linked to pesticide usage. Farmers' awareness of these risks significantly influences their adoption of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) methods over traditional pesticide applications. This study sought to explore the range of understanding on pesticide effects, categorize IPM strategies employed in pest management, and examine the correlation between knowledge levels and IPM strategy choices...
April 27, 2024: Pest Management Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676429/why-did-peri-pandemic-suicide-death-rates-decrease-among-non-hispanic-white-people-while-increasing-among-most-people-of-color
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Morgan Robison, Lee Robertson, T E Joiner
INTRODUCTION: While suicides in the United States decreased during the COVID-19 pandemic, statistically significant decreases have been limited to White people throughout a large portion of 2020. METHODS: This paper outlines possible explanations for racial/ethnic differences in suicidality in the early pandemic phases. RESULTS: We propose both distal (i.e., tele-mental health usage, internet and technology access, employment protections, and economic security) and proximal (cultural beliefs, coping strategies, clustering, pulling together, and embracing life) factors that may have helped build and foster community and mental wellness...
April 27, 2024: Suicide & Life-threatening Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38674930/from-restriction-to-intuition-evaluating-intuitive-eating-in-a-sample-of-the-general-population
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lorenzo Lucherini Angeletti, Maria Chiara Spinelli, Emanuele Cassioli, Eleonora Rossi, Giovanni Castellini, Giulietta Brogioni, Valdo Ricca, Francesco Rotella
Intuitive eating (IE) is a non-dieting approach that promotes listening to internal cues of hunger and satiety, rather than adhering to external dietary restrictions aimed at weight loss. However, the role of IE in dieting behaviors related to weight-loss approaches is still unclear. To address this issue, the aim of this study was to compare IE levels between dieting and non-dieting individuals, exploring the relationship between IE and dieting-related psychological and physical factors. A sample of 2059 females was recruited via social media and self-reported questionnaires were administered to measure IE, eating psychopathology, self-efficacy, and quality of life...
April 21, 2024: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38672748/organ-specific-mitochondrial-alterations-following-ischemia-reperfusion-injury-in-post-cardiac-arrest-syndrome-a-comprehensive-review
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REVIEW
Eriko Nakamura, Tomoaki Aoki, Yusuke Endo, Jacob Kazmi, Jun Hagiwara, Cyrus E Kuschner, Tai Yin, Junhwan Kim, Lance B Becker, Kei Hayashida
BACKGROUND: Mitochondrial dysfunction, which is triggered by systemic ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury and affects various organs, is a key factor in the development of post-cardiac arrest syndrome (PCAS). Current research on PCAS primarily addresses generalized mitochondrial responses, resulting in a knowledge gap regarding organ-specific mitochondrial dynamics. This review focuses on the organ-specific mitochondrial responses to IR injury, particularly examining the brain, heart, and kidneys, to highlight potential therapeutic strategies targeting mitochondrial dysfunction to enhance outcomes post-IR injury...
April 5, 2024: Life
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38672386/early-ontogeny-of-cichlids-using-selected-species-as-examples
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Radosław Piesiewicz, Jan Krzystolik, Agata Korzelecka-Orkisz, Adam Tański, Krzysztof Formicki
The purpose of this study was to characterize in detail the reproductive strategy, course of embryogenesis, and development of larvae in three species of fishes of the genus Cichlasoma : the green terror ( Andinoacara rivulatus ), the red discus ( Symphysodon discus ), and the jaguar cichlid ( Parachromis managuensis ). Eggs for the study were obtained from five pairs of each species (300 eggs from each female) and incubated at 26 °C. The developing eggs were observed under a microscope (Carl Zeiss Stereo Discovery...
April 20, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671975/biomechanical-effects-of-seizures-on-cerebral-dynamics-and-brain-stress
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Molly Bekbolatova, Jonathan Mayer, Rejath Jose, Faiz Syed, Gregory Kurgansky, Paramvir Singh, Rachel Pao, Honey Zaw, Timothy Devine, Rosalyn Chan-Akeley, Milan Toma
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders globally, affecting about 50 million people, with nearly 80% of those affected residing in low- and middle-income countries. It is characterized by recurrent seizures that result from abnormal electrical brain activity, with seizures varying widely in manifestation. The exploration of the biomechanical effects that seizures have on brain dynamics and stress levels is relevant for the development of more effective treatments and protective strategies...
March 27, 2024: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671496/predictive-factors-and-risk-and-protection-groups-for-loneliness-in-older-adults-a-population-based-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pedro Montejo Carrasco, David Prada Crespo, Ana Isabel Reinoso García, Monserrat Lozano Ibáñez, Borja Montejo Rubio, Mercedes Montenegro-Peña
BACKGROUND: Loneliness is considered a public health problem, particularly among older adults. Although risk factors for loneliness have been studied extensively, fewer studies have focused on the protected and risk groups that these factors configure. Our objective is to analyze the variables and latent factors that predict loneliness in older adults and that enable risk and protected groups to be configured. METHODS: We employed an epidemiological, cross-sectional survey that was carried out on a random sample of 2060 people over 65 years extracted from the census...
April 26, 2024: BMC Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669252/risk-and-protective-factors-for-self-harm-and-suicide-behaviours-among-serving-and-ex-serving-personnel-of-the-uk-armed-forces-canadian-armed-forces-australian-defence-force-and-new-zealand-defence-force-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Charlotte Williamson, Bethany Croak, Amos Simms, Nicola T Fear, Marie-Louise Sharp, Sharon A M Stevelink
BACKGROUND: Self-harm and suicide behaviours are a major public health concern. Several factors are associated with these behaviours among military communities. Identifying these factors may have important implications for policy and clinical services. The aim of this review was to identify the risk and protective factors associated with self-harm and suicide behaviours among serving and ex-serving personnel of the United Kingdom Armed Forces, Canadian Armed Forces, Australian Defence Force and New Zealand Defence Force...
2024: PloS One
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