• Steele McGinnis posted an update 1 year ago

    Legislation frequently restricts the use of cellphones while driving. Despite this, many people continue to interact with cellphones covertly while driving, typically by concealing their device in their lap. This strategy leads to frequent diversion of the drivers’ gaze from the road ahead, potentially reducing their driving performance. To…[Read more]

  • Lauesen Banke posted an update 1 year ago

    To reduce the likelihood of low birth weight, a multifaceted strategy should include enhancements in antenatal care, effective smoking cessation programs, optimized high-risk pregnancy care protocols, and carefully regulated assisted reproductive technologies.

    In infant care, problems frequently arise from sleep disorders in infants and…[Read more]

  • Wooten Salisbury posted an update 1 year ago

    e cement in service for 30 years with a lower occurrence of critical events.

    A comprehensive bibliometric analysis to determine different aspects of the Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry is lacking.

    The purpose of this bibliometric study was to analyze the characteristics of the Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry between 1970…[Read more]

  • Jansen Curry posted an update 1 year ago

    These results may provide further insights into the mechanisms involved in the interaction between ETEC F4 and intestinal epithelial cells, and broaden the understanding of the protective effects of LP in alleviating ETEC-provoked diarrhea of piglets. V.miR-221 is overexpressed in several malignancies where it promotes tumor growth and survival by…[Read more]

  • Falk Fog posted an update 1 year ago

    Using within- and between-group comparisons at the end of the 6-month intervention, this novel project will evaluate the feasibility of a patient portal intervention on knowledge and shared decision-making regarding menopause among racially and ethnically diverse women. The study highlights the scalable and enormous potential for patient portals…[Read more]

  • Harvey Higgins posted an update 1 year ago

    Vernix caseosa peritonitis is an underrecognized disorder that is most often mistaken for other more common causes of peritonitis. In the setting of peripartum peritonitis, the CT findings of ascites with multiple small, well-defined, peripherally enhancing, cystic peritoneal nodules, especially adjacent to the liver, which grow in size and number…[Read more]

  • Sampson Voigt posted an update 1 year ago

    e., body and chelae shapes) and trophic divergence (i.e., reliance on littoral carbon) among individuals from littoral and pelagic habitats, highlighting the existence of resource polymorphism in invasive populations. There was no genetic differentiation between individuals from the two habitats, implying that this resource polymorphism was stable…[Read more]

  • Mcneil Slaughter posted an update 1 year ago

    In veterinary and human medicine, gabapentin (a chemical analog of γ-aminobutyric acid) is commonly prescribed to treatpostoperative and chronic neuropathic pain. This study explored the pharmacokinetics of oral and subcutaneous administrationof gabapentin at high (80 mg/kg) and low (30 mg/kg) doses as a potential analgesic in black-tailed…[Read more]

  • Kjeldgaard Shelton posted an update 1 year ago

    HIV-1 Gag p24 has long been identified as an informative biomarker of HIV replication, disease progression, and therapeutic efficacy, but the lower sensitivity of immunoassays in comparison to molecular tests and the interference with antibodies in chronic HIV infection limit its application for clinical monitoring. The development of…[Read more]

  • Lake Krogh posted an update 1 year ago

    6% (2/30) of apparently de novo cases.

    The search for parental somatic mosaicism should be routinely implemented in de novo cases of MFS, to offer appropriate genetic and reproductive counselling as well as to reveal masked, isolated clinical signs of MFS in progenitors that may require specific follow-up.

    The search for parental…[Read more]

  • Dencker Bonde posted an update 1 year ago

    In many mammals, genomic sites for recombination are determined by the histone methyltransferase PRMD9. Some mouse strains lacking PRDM9 are infertile, but instances of fertility or semifertility in the absence of PRDM9 have been reported in mice, canines, and a human female. Such findings raise the question of how the loss of PRDM9 is…[Read more]

  • Whitehead Thorsen posted an update 1 year ago

    1 ± 2.9 versus 5.7 ± 3.4 (P = 0.600). In the propensity score-matched cohort (n = 22 per group), the number of oocytes retrieved was significantly lower in the patients with endometrioma undergoing fertility preservation compared with that in infertile patients without endometrioma (5.4 ± 3.8 versus 8.1 ± 4.8; P = 0.045). A total of 13 (38.2%) p…[Read more]

  • Lowery Timm posted an update 1 year ago

    15). Children with anisometropic amblyopia have reduced macular vessel density in OCTA, while no difference of macular vessel density was found between the recovered amblyopic and control eyes. Macular thickness showed no difference in anisometropic amblyopia and remained unchanged after amblyopic treatment.Once an epidemic outbreak has been…[Read more]

  • Newman Tolstrup posted an update 1 year ago

    In conclusion, T. canis larval migration activated the MMPs and caused pulmonary pathogenesis.

    These phenomena subsequently induced the activities of MMPs in parallel with the pathological changes in early stage pulmonary inflammation. In conclusion, T. canis larval migration activated the MMPs and caused pulmonary pathogenesis.

    Respiratory…[Read more]

  • McDaniel Lindsey posted an update 1 year ago

    Understanding the epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 is essential for public health control efforts. Social, demographic, and political characteristics at the US county level might be associated with changes in SARS-CoV-2 case incidence.

    We conducted a retrospective analysis of the relationship between the change in reported SARS-CoV-2 case counts…[Read more]

  • Mccarthy Bryant posted an update 1 year ago

    Injury of lower cranial nerves (CNs) by skull base fracture after head trauma can occur sometimes. However, selectively different CN damage on either side is extremely rare. A 53-year-old man had difficulty of swallowing, phonation, and articulation after falling off his bicycle. In physical examination, a deviated tongue to the right side was…[Read more]

  • Kanstrup Stephansen posted an update 1 year ago

    Focusing primarily on clinical research, this review first defines the gut-brain axis, then details age-related GI and nervous system changes, and discusses the impact of age-related lifestyle factors on the GI and nervous systems. The remainder of this review describes cutting-edge research that positions the gut microbiota as an arbiter of…[Read more]

  • Owen Bowen posted an update 1 year ago

    This review describes an overview of the microbial reduction of Cr6+, resistance mechanism, and the antioxidant profiling exhibited by these microorganisms when exposed to Cr6+. It also describes the pilot-scale study of the successive use of bacterial, fungal, and algal strains and the subsequent use of microbially purified water for the…[Read more]

  • Griffin Albright posted an update 1 year ago

    The article extends the discussion on the challenges in gaining access to the field in medical ethnographic research, focusing on long-term care (LTC) facilities. Medical institutions have been documented to be difficult sites to access. The reference, however, is to the recruitment of patients as informants. The challenges of recruiting…[Read more]

  • Martinussen Justesen posted an update 1 year ago

    Lopinavir/ritonavir, originally developed for treating HIV, is currently undergoing clinical studies for treating the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Although recent reports suggest that lopinavir exhibits in vitro efficacy against SARS-CoV-2, it is a highly protein-bound drug and it remains unknown if it reaches…[Read more]

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