• Taken together, these findings provide empirical evidence for fNIRS as a suitable method for investigating hemodynamic correlates of sequential decision-making as well as functional brain correlates underlying tDCS-induced modulation. Future research with larger sample sizes for carrying out subgroup analysis is necessary in order to decipher…[Read more]

  • A 44-year-old Japanese woman with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) presented to our hospital with abdominal pain. Radiological and endoscopic examinations led to the diagnosis of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of the jejunum, which was subsequently resected. Patients with SLE reportedly have an increased risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, as…[Read more]

  • value of adding environmental sustainability strategies to nutrition education in schools. Results will inform the design of future research and programs focused on primary-school children’s nutrition, sustainability-related behaviours and experiential school-based interventions.

    Trial registered 14th December 2020 with the Australian and…[Read more]

  • 46 (95% CI 3.76-19.06, and p=0.062), severe disease with an ES of 3.54 (95% CI 2.25-5.58, and p<0.001), admission to ICU with an ES of 5.03 (95% CI 2.69-9.39, and p<0.001), and mortality with an ES of 4.99 (95% CI 3.38-7.37, and p<0.001).

    The prevalence of cardiac injury was greatly increased in COVID-19 patients, particularly in patients…[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]

  • Taken together, these findings provide empirical evidence for fNIRS as a suitable method for investigating hemodynamic correlates of sequential decision-making as well as functional brain correlates underlying tDCS-induced modulation. Future research with larger sample sizes for carrying out subgroup analysis is necessary in order to decipher…[Read more]

  • 68±4.07MPa) and Single Bond (11.24±3.74 MPa). A significant difference was only found between Single Bond and etch and rinse Scotchbond Universal groups (P=0.04). Zidesamtinib Conclusion Based on the results of this study, application of Scotchbond Universal in self-etch mode provides a reliable bond to dentin. Copyright© Dental Research Ce…[Read more]

  • 05).

    Icariin increased the bone mass and improved the condition of the defect area in the rabbit skulls.

    Icariin increased the bone mass and improved the condition of the defect area in the rabbit skulls.

    To investigate the protective effects of electroacupuncture and LGNHFD on cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury, and their effects…[Read more]

  • Immunotherapy is a vital component in cancer treatment. However, due to the complex genetic bases of cancer, a clear prediction index for efficacy has not been established. Tumor mutation burden (TMB) is one of the essential factors that affect immunotherapeutic efficacies, but it has not been determined whether the mutation is associated with the…[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]

  • A notable proportion of 241 percent among the 6145 respondents believed COVID-19 could be transmitted to those without symptoms; conversely, 136 percent posited that employing antibiotics would accelerate recovery from any ailment. Subsequently, a respondent cohort constituting half of the sample group declared that antibiotics function…[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]

  • 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]

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