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Cramer Chase posted an update 9 months, 3 weeks ago
We observed that free simvastatin (CS3) was able to reduce the enzymatic activity of pyruvate kinase, an important enzyme for brain energy homeostasis, without affecting the memory of the animals that received a standard diet. However, it failed to improve the cognitive damage caused by a diet high in cholesterol and saturated fats. On the other…[Read more]
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Nedergaard Silver posted an update 9 months, 3 weeks ago
The aim was to investigate changes of inflammatory, stress and cardiac response in patients undergoing open heart surgeries up to five days after the procedure; the association between inflammatory, stress and cardiac response and whether changes in a certain marker can predict short-term patient outcome. Ninety patients were divided into three…[Read more]
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Leonard Dunlap posted an update 9 months, 3 weeks ago
05). We observed a statistically significant decrease in diastolic dysfunction parameters E/A and E/e’ ratios (respectively, P=.020 and 0.026). It was shown that insulin resistance was influential in forming these considerable differences. The patient group observed that the carotid intima-media thickness was more remarkable (P=.001), and the…[Read more]
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Rosenkilde Jokumsen posted an update 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Injectable (65.2%, 15/23) and oral contraception (21.7%, 5/23) were the most utilized family planning methods; one person used condoms (4.3%, 1/23). Eighty-seven percent (52/60) felt unsafe walking through their neighborhoods at night.
General knowledge and utilization of women’s health resources were limited in this group. The…[Read more]
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Tuttle Lausen posted an update 9 months, 3 weeks ago
The developmental trajectories of soccer players’ EFs follow the general populations’ despite long-term exposure to soccer-specific training and game play. This brings into question the relationship between high-level experience and EFs and renders including EFs in talent identification questionable.Social interactions are theorized to inform…[Read more]
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Helms Andreassen posted an update 9 months, 3 weeks ago
use survival by increasing LSC’s ROS level to induce LSC apoptosis. Our findings suggest that targeting LSCs could control the AML relapse by using IONPs plus Ara-C.
Under certain conditions, the physiological repair of connective tissues might fail to restore the original structure and function. Optimized engineered connective tissues (ECTs)…[Read more]
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Parsons Glerup posted an update 9 months, 3 weeks ago
01) and race (p = 0.03). Documented infections were similar between AB+ and AB- groups, except urinary tract infections. No statistically significant differences were noted in documented symptoms including pain, dyspnea, fever, lethargy, and alteration of mental state or length of stay.
Our study did not show differences in frequencies of…[Read more]
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Henson Wulff posted an update 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Cicatricial eyebrow loss that occurs after trauma or burns considerably reduces a person’s self-confidence. Several methods, either surgical or nonsurgical, have been defined to reconstruct eyebrows. find more This study focused on eyebrow restoration using the atraumatic follicular unit extraction (FUE) technique in patients and emphasized…[Read more]
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Cline Heller posted an update 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Higher risk for the four selected NCDs was found among unskilled workers. Stronger risk for cardiovascular disease was present among males, while females had a higher risk for metabolic disorders.
There is a need to understand what are the key factors that increase the risk for NCDs among informal sector workers. Health promotion campaigns…[Read more]
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Hurst Hopkins posted an update 9 months, 3 weeks ago
The burden of depression and HIV is high among people who inject drugs (PWID), yet the effect of depression on transmission risk behaviors is not well understood in this population. Using causal inference methods, we analyzed data from 455 PWID living with HIV in Vietnam 2009-2013. Study visits every 6 months over 2 years measured depressive…[Read more]
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Dehn Duke posted an update 9 months, 3 weeks ago
001). Respondents reporting any gradual-onset surfing injury, compared to those with no injury, averaged 3 more years surfing experience (p less then 0.001), were 3 years older (p less then 0.001), and reported 43h more surfing exposure in the preceding 12 months (p less then 0.001). Conclusions The most common gradual-onset surfing injuries…[Read more]
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Rosendal Wolff posted an update 9 months, 3 weeks ago
The esophageal diverticulum is a protruding pouch in a weak portion of the esophageal lining. Previously, our team has reported an endoscopic tunneling technique (STESD) for diverticulum treatment. However, it does not perform well for the diverticulum located in the upper esophagus, where most diverticulum locates. Herein we reported a new…[Read more]
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Evans Parker posted an update 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Meanwhile, they mainly showed unique antimicrobial, anti-cancer, antioxidant, anti-hyperglycemic, and enzyme inhibition activities. In addition, the biosynthetic pathways of several potent bioactive compounds and derivatives are included and the prospect of the chemical substances obtained from Amycolatopsis is also discussed to provide ideas for…[Read more]
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Higgins Reece posted an update 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Findings suggest a number of ways through which advocates living with dementia position themselves as social citizens. Consistent with the dimensions of social citizenship, participants suggested that advocacy (i) gave them a sense of purpose; (ii) helped them express their solidarity with the wider community of people living with dementia; (iii)…[Read more]
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Joyce Timm posted an update 9 months, 3 weeks ago
d reproductive health outcomes for women.
Disclosure of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) status has potential benefits for both the individual and society.
This study aimed to determine the disclosure rate and its associated factors in people living with HIV receiving care in Enugu, Nigeria.
A cross-sectional study using…[Read more]
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McCabe Batchelor posted an update 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Long-lived afterglow emissions, such as room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) and thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF), are beneficial in the fields of displays, bioimaging, and data security. However, it is challenging to realize a single material that simultaneously exhibits both RTP and TADF properties with their relative strengths…[Read more]
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Leach Kang posted an update 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Foods for senior cats had significantly higher crude fiber content when compared to foods for adult cats (P < .0001). No significant difference in crude protein, crude fat and mineral concentrations was found between foods for senior and adult cats.
Foods marketed for senior cats are highly variable in their caloric density and nutrient c…[Read more]
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Balslev Dodson posted an update 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Chia (Salvia hispanica L.) seeds contain antioxidants with great benefits for health and are widely used in the food industry. Antioxidants can be degraded by environmental factors, decreasing their biological activity. Their encapsulation in chitosan (CH) particles represents an alternative to protect them and increases their application. The…[Read more]
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Bauer Glenn posted an update 9 months, 3 weeks ago
actors in identifying higher risk intracranial atherosclerosis with mild luminal stenosis.
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A defined bacterial mixture could be a safer alternative to faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT).
To compare the efficacy of a 12-strain mixture termed rectal…[Read more]
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Oneil McCarty posted an update 9 months, 3 weeks ago
There was a negative association between FMD or circulating EPCs and Syntax score. A similar association was observed between the levels of NO in plasma or secreted by EPCs and Syntax score. Patients with CAD who had a higher Syntax score exhibited lower EPC numbers or activity and weaker endothelial function, which may be associated with…[Read more]
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