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Pollock Paaske posted an update 8 months, 2 weeks ago
Over consumption of salt adversely affects health and is associated with some diseases. Salt over consumption has been reported to be higher in Asian countries including Iran. This research aimed to identify the facilitative factors of reduced salt consumption among 20-65 year-old women to develop effective educational interventions.
This…[Read more]
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Gupta Klemmensen posted an update 8 months, 2 weeks ago
rib fractures and the presence of a flail segment in the operative group demonstrate congruence with EAST guidelines. A subgroup analysis of patients without flail segment did not demonstrate differences in outcomes nor shoulder girdle injury characteristics.
This article presents level III evidence that can be used by other clinicians to…[Read more]
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Richards Callahan posted an update 8 months, 2 weeks ago
Paracoccidioidomycosis is a dimorphic fungal infection endemic in Latin America. We report a patient with a history of pulmonary paracoccidioidomycosis who presented with relapsed disease in the central nervous system 4 years after initial treatment. We review current treatment strategies for paracoccidioidomycosis and neuroparacoccidioidomycosis.…[Read more]
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Riggs Washington posted an update 8 months, 2 weeks ago
Hypernatremia is common in critical care, especially in severely burned patients. Its occurrence has been linked to increased mortality. Causes of hypernatremia involve a net gain of sodium or a loss of free water. Renal loss of electrolyte-free water due to urea-induced osmotic diuresis has been described as causative in up to 10% of…[Read more]
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David Walther posted an update 8 months, 2 weeks ago
Arterial bleeding due to pelvic fracture can be life-threatening, and angiographic embolization is the gold standard for its control. Various materials have been described, but most of them are not widely available, mainly because of the high costs. Here, we report a case of use of autologous subcutaneous fat tissue for successfully controlling…[Read more]
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Abbott Ewing posted an update 8 months, 2 weeks ago
roup analyses did not show any significant difference between conditioning regimen intensity (myeloablative versus reduced-intensity), median patient age, and proportion of DIPSS-intermediate-2/high patients. The quality of the evidence is limited by the absence of randomized clinical trials in the field and the heterogeneity of patient and…[Read more]
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Mccullough Kane posted an update 8 months, 2 weeks ago
To study whether the consumption of ultra-processed foods and drinks is associated with breast, colorectal, and prostate cancers.
Multicentric population-based case-control study (MCC-Spain) conducted in 12 Spanish provinces. Participants were men and women between 20 and 85 years of age with diagnoses of colorectal (n=1852), breast…[Read more]
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Mosegaard McCarty posted an update 8 months, 2 weeks ago
The corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH) family of peptides, including urocortin (UCN) 1, 2 and 3, are established hypothalamic neuroendocrine peptides, regulating the physiological and behaviour responses to stress indirectly, via the hypothalamic- pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA). More recently, these peptides have been implicated in diverse roles…[Read more]
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Wulff Thomson posted an update 8 months, 2 weeks ago
17 to 1.51) was significantly associated with meeting recommended physical activity levels.
The physical activity levels among shop attendants were high and were mostly achieved through work-related activities of moderate intensity, with males being more likely to meet recommended physical activity levels. Findings suggest a need for…[Read more]
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Ibsen Childers posted an update 8 months, 2 weeks ago
es for innovation.
This study identified the most prevalent tracks of implementation in the literature for data preparation, methodology selection and output evaluation for various medical image analysis tasks. Also, we identified several critical research gaps existing in the TL studies on medical image analysis. The findings of this scoping…[Read more]
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Aguilar Jokumsen posted an update 8 months, 2 weeks ago
001). Neither real nor sham VR had any effect on pain ratings reported during the conditioning period or on heat pain threshold. There was also an attenuation of mechanical pain sensitivity during the VR condition indicating a lower sensitivity compared to sham (P less then .05). We conclude that exposure to an immersive VR environment has no…[Read more]
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Arsenault Solomon posted an update 8 months, 2 weeks ago
75 ng/mL codeine in urine sample and was successfully used for 30 times with no significant loss in the extraction efficiency. Limit of detection (LOD) and limit of quantification (LOQ) for morphine were 1 and 3.3 ng/mL, respectively. LOD and LOQ for codeine were determined 0.75 and 2.47 ng/mL, respectively. Recovery of the fiber was 80% and 93%…[Read more]
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Bunn Kragh posted an update 8 months, 2 weeks ago
84 daysversus 3 ± 3.51 days for LM PIVs (p < 0.050, log-rank test).
Successful implementation of a standardized curriculum for USGPIV placement for PICU nurses improves first stick, overall success, and longevity of PIV catheter placement.
An ultrasound-guided IV curriculum can be successfully implemented resulting in increase…[Read more]
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Fallon Owens posted an update 8 months, 2 weeks ago
Peritoneal cysts are not uncommon in children – mesenteric/omental cysts being the commoner entity. Peritoneal cysts in the falciform ligament are a very rare entity reported in the literature. We present a 5-year-old boy who presented with pain upper central abdomen and few episodes of non-bilious vomiting for 1 year. He was stable on…[Read more]
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Sommer Mcmillan posted an update 8 months, 2 weeks ago
During the first wave of COVID-19 transmission in New Zealand, a review of RT-PCR testing in all symptomatic cases reported in the Auckland Region found 74% of test results to have been positive. Detection rate was superior for nasopharyngeal swabs than for oropharyngeal samples, and highest one week after symptom onset. Certain symptom…[Read more]
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Lindholm Barrera posted an update 8 months, 2 weeks ago
tion. Screening of pregnant mothers for GBS colonization should be introduced and antimicrobial susceptibility test performed on GBS positive samples to guide antibiotic prophylaxis.BACKGROUND Aging is associated with a high risk for cardiovascular disease. The relation of obesity and risk of cardiovascular events appears to be more closely linked…[Read more]
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Terry Aguirre posted an update 8 months, 2 weeks ago
2 ± 12.31 (range 12 to 54) months. Union was obtained in 28 (93.33%) patients, of whom none had requested a hardware removal due to a prominent hardware during a minimum of 2 year follow up period. The mean postoperative AOFAS score was 80.5 ± 10.87 (range 35 to 90). A more stringent inclusion criteria and fusion definitions would have led to an e…[Read more]
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Bowen Boykin posted an update 8 months, 2 weeks ago
Photosynthetic reaction center (RC) of the purple bacterium Rhodobacter sphaeroides is one of the most well-studied transmembrane pigment-protein complexes. It is a relatively stable protein with established conditions for its isolation from membranes, purification, and storage. However, it has been shown that some amino acid substitutions can…[Read more]
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Connor Upton posted an update 8 months, 2 weeks ago
IVT patients more often exhibited disabling vestibular symptoms (severe dizziness/vertigo, inability to stand unsupported) and focal abnormalities than NoIVT patients. There was no ICH in either group. CTP was performed in 0% of NoIVT versus 80% of IVT patients, seven of twelve revealing posterior circulation hypoperfusion. Comparison of initial…[Read more]
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Mercado MacKinnon posted an update 8 months, 2 weeks ago
al P O 2 . Thus, the increased dependence on α-adrenergic activation for blood pressure regulation in the chronically hypoxaemic IUGR fetus is not a result of increased post-ganglionic sympathetic activation.Plants must carefully coordinate their growth and development with respect to prevailing environmental conditions. To do this, plants can…[Read more]
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