• The resulting socioeconomic sampling bias limits the scope of the technostress model to high SEP occupations. The lack of findings regarding differences by SEP in technostress can partly be attributed to limitations in study designs. Studies should aim to reduce the heterogeneity of technostress and SEP measures to improve external validity and…[Read more]

  • As compared with patients with normoalbuminuria, multivariate analyses showed that the patients with microalbuminuria and macroalbuminuria had 2.38-, and 3.48-fold higher risk for in-hospital mortality, respectively (p < 0.001). Multivariate analyses also showed that UACR >102.6mg/g (OR 1.76; 95% CI, 0.99-3.16; p=0.011) was independently…[Read more]

  • Non-susceptibility to penicillin was common among pneumococci (40%), particularly among PCV13-included serotypes (50% vs. 33%; p = 0.003), although the median minimal inhibitory concentration was low (0.19 µg/mL, IQR 0.13-0.25 µg/mL). Most pneumococci and H. influenzae were susceptible to amoxicillin (99% and 88%, respectively). Furthermore, r…[Read more]

  • Intracardiac platypnea-orthodeoxia syndrome (POS) is a pathological condition that leads to a reduction in oxygenation in the sitting position. The detection rate of patent foramen ovale that causes POS increases with Valsalva manoeuvre and cough. We report the case of a 92-year-old woman with POS, which could not be diagnosed in the sitting…[Read more]

  • Quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) has been the standard for nucleic acid quantification as it has a large dynamic range and good sensitivity. Digital PCR is rapidly supplanting qPCR in many applications as it provides excellent quantitative precision. However, both techniques require extensive sample preparation, and highly multiplexed assays that…[Read more]

  • A delay from onset to treatment and younger age appeared to be negative factors for effectiveness. Moreover, we found a significant seasonal effect on both treatment and recurrence autumn was the worst season for acquired idiopathic generalized anhidrosis in Japan. Our study revealed that steroid pulse therapy can be expected to be effective in…[Read more]

  • Failure rates were only 4% in primary care and 1.1% in specialty care. After adjustment, patients treated in primary care were statistically significantly less likely to have failure/lost to follow-up than those treated in specialty care. Hepatitis C treatment can be successfully provided in primary care with equivalent treatment outcomes.…[Read more]

  • Bubble CPAP may be used in infants with suspected or confirmed COVID-19. Electrostatic filters may reduce cross infection. This study aims to determine if including a filter in the bubble CPAP circuit impacts stability of pressure delivery.

    A new electrostatic filter was placed before (pre) or after (post) the bubble CPAP generator, or…[Read more]

  • In the age of digital entertainment, virtual casinos have surged in popularity, offering players the chance to experience the full thrill of classic gambling from the comfort of their homes. With an nearly extensive variety of options available, selecting the right online casino can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. Whether you are…[Read more]

  • The NAS method is used to determine both the selectivity and sensitivity for each analyte and their values are consistent with these standard errors of prediction. The NAS method is also used to characterize the background spectral variance associated with instrumental and environmental variations associated with buffer spectra collected over a…[Read more]

  • Brain-computer interface (BCI) is oriented toward intuitive systems that users can easily operate. Imagined speech and visual imagery are emerging paradigms that can directly convey a user’s intention. We investigated the underlying characteristics that affect the decoding performance of these two paradigms. Twenty-two subjects performed imagined…[Read more]

  • Allotraeus asiaticus Schwarzer and Callidiellum villosulum Fairmaire are repeatedly intercepted in wood and wood products all over the world. As two common stem borers of Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lambert) Hooker, to further understanding of the differences in their living habits, behaviors and the mechanism of insect-host chemical communication,…[Read more]

  • To analyze radiological characteristics of the extraocular muscles (EOMs) in myasthenia gravis (MG) patients with ocular manifestations.

    This retrospective case-control study included all MG cases with ocular manifestations, who attended a neuro-ophthalmology clinic at a university hospital, Bangkok, from April 2009 to June 2018. They…[Read more]

  • No scientific references were cited in 33% of aids. Of the 314 that cited at least 1 reference, 39% cited at least 1 guideline, 44% cited at least 1 systematic review, and 23% cited at least 1 randomized trial. In 35%, it was unclear what statement in the aid the citations referred to. Only 14% reported any of the processes used to find and decide…[Read more]

  • 30 studies, the subject of a search, covered 7719 infants categorized as preterm or of low birth weight. Kangaroo mother care, with high certainty, was shown to significantly decrease the risk of moderate to severe postpartum maternal depression, as opposed to no kangaroo mother care (RR 0.76; 95% confidence interval, CI 0.59 to 0.96). In…[Read more]

  • The growing prevalence of vaping among young people has led to concerns, especially considering those who have never smoked cigarettes. However, occasional and fleeting vaping is characteristic of never-smokers, while regular vaping among never-smokers is a less common scenario. Vaping, while not risk-free, demonstrates currently limited evidence…[Read more]

  • Bubble CPAP may be used in infants with suspected or confirmed COVID-19. Electrostatic filters may reduce cross infection. This study aims to determine if including a filter in the bubble CPAP circuit impacts stability of pressure delivery.

    A new electrostatic filter was placed before (pre) or after (post) the bubble CPAP generator, or…[Read more]

  • 97, 95% CI 1.19-3.28) as did those who said they would request food aid (OR 1.99, 95% CI 1.16-3.44) and mental health care resources (OR 3.56, 95% CI 2.07-6.15).

    Given our findings, the sudden shift to online education might have overwhelmed medical students. Thus, we recommend that educators inform learners that online learning is not…[Read more]

  • Failure rates were only 4% in primary care and 1.1% in specialty care. After adjustment, patients treated in primary care were statistically significantly less likely to have failure/lost to follow-up than those treated in specialty care. Hepatitis C treatment can be successfully provided in primary care with equivalent treatment outcomes.…[Read more]

  • Japanese flounder are left-right asymmetrical, with features, such as dark, ocular-side specific pigmentation. This pigmentation arises during metamorphic stages, along with the asymmetric differentiation of adult-type chromatophores. Additionally, among juveniles, tank-reared specimens commonly show ectopic pigmentation on their blind sides. In…[Read more]

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