• Participants in two experiments (Experiment 1, N=303, and Experiment 2, N=303) were randomly assigned to low-risk or high-risk groups, each exposed to either hand-washing promotion (Experiment 1) or COVID-19 testing promotion (Experiment 2). News stories deemed high-risk, based on the results, generated a stronger emotional response characterized…[Read more]

  • Our methodology in this research involves collecting short diary entries to implicitly gather data on psychosocial risk, and then analyzing language patterns to determine those at risk. We observe consistent themes in diary entries, detected using topic modeling, alongside the emotional tone, extracted from sentiment analysis that utilizes…[Read more]

  • Automatic identification of patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) was accomplished based on the AF episode detection results, specifically if a single AF episode persisted for six minutes or more. Assessment of performance relied on two distinct test sets: a large-scale real-world hospital scenario comprising 19,227 recordings, and a smaller…[Read more]

  • Automatic identification of patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) was accomplished based on the AF episode detection results, specifically if a single AF episode persisted for six minutes or more. Assessment of performance relied on two distinct test sets: a large-scale real-world hospital scenario comprising 19,227 recordings, and a smaller…[Read more]

  • Prior research indicated that BL prompted an increase in brain volume, yet this effect was limited to the upper portion of the head and constrained by a maximum amplitude of roughly 480 milliamperes. The volume expanded, to some degree, owing to the stimulation of RUL. The RUL-induced volume, larger than expected, persisted even considering the…[Read more]

  • The current investigation was structured to explore the correlations between age, personality traits (according to Zuckerman and Gray’s psychobiological perspectives), and decision-making styles in relation to risky driving. Regular vehicle operators, 538 men (543%) and 453 women (457%), participated in the study, having an average age of…[Read more]

  • During the COVID-19 pandemic, a pattern of under-utilisation of statutory mental health care services became apparent among minority ethnic groups in the UK.

    To improve the understanding of patient needs in primary care talking therapies, enhanced ethnicity reporting is crucial.

    We scrutinized patient outcomes through a clinical audit,…[Read more]

  • The visual grading of the Fazekas scale, unfortunately, suffers from low intra- and inter-rater reliability, and its application involves extensive and labor-intensive work. Accordingly, we implemented a fully automated visual grading system, employing quantifiable measurements.

    Our procedure is structured around four steps: (1) deep…[Read more]

  • Epilepsy is a neurological disease recognized as the consequence of excessive neuronal excitability. Endocannabinoid system, the critical regulator of synaptic inhibition in brain, was supposed to be closely involved in epilepsy. Cannabinoid receptors mostly locate on presynaptic terminals of both excitatory and inhibitory neurons, but with…[Read more]

  • PET with 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) is used to assess a wide array of inflammatory and neoplastic disorders. AT13387 FDG-PET has shown particular utility in the evaluation of disorders of the central nervous system (CNS). Although fused PET/computed tomography (CT) is frequently used across the globe for these diseases, recent evidence has…[Read more]

  • RESULTS The estimated sensitivity of ICD9 codes to identify women with disabilities with deliveries 2009-2012 was 44%; PPV was 98%, improving over time. Although sensitivity was less then 50% for some conditions, PPVs were 87%-100% for all conditions except intellectual disability (67%). Many physical conditions had complete verification and no…[Read more]

  • To determine the variability of breast density assessment and the need for additional imaging using computed radiography (CR) mammography versus digital radiography (DR) mammography.

    Cohort study.

    Department of Radiology, The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi from March to June 2018.

    Patients who underwent screening CR…[Read more]

  • The XPS and EPR analysis showed that a large number of oxygen vacancies were formed on Ca/Fe composites due to the introduction of magnetic Fe. This is the first time to introduction oxygen vacancies into Ca/Fe composites by co-precipitation. The existence of oxygen vacancies can promote electron transfer rate and reduce the bonding energy barrier…[Read more]

  • RESULTS Total “structural, arthritis-like lesions’ score from the follow-up CT examination was significantly higher in the study compared to the control group (3.25 versus 0.05 respectively, p less then 0.001). The presence of intra-articular diastasis and fracture were significant risk factors for the development of structural inflammatory-like…[Read more]

  • A portable surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS)-based lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA) reader with multiplexed detection was developed using an integrated LFIA reaction column. The proposed LFIA reader was designed to simultaneously detect multiple samples or samples with multiple biomarkers. With the integrated LFIA reaction column, we…[Read more]

  • In the present study, the biochemical effect of nanocurcumin (nanoCUR) compared with Gliclazide (GLZ) on the diabetic rats was studied. Forty male albino rats (Sprague Dawley) weighted 110 ± 20 g were used. Rats were randomly separated into two groups. Control, received no treatment. Selleck Trichostatin A Streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diab…[Read more]

  • It underlies their inhibition behavior against a wide array of infectious fungal species during 2015-2020.

    Due to the scarcity of longitudinal data, the morphologic development of intracranial aneurysms (IAs) during their natural history remains poorly understood. However, longitudinal information can often be inferred from cross-sectional…[Read more]

  • In the present study, the biochemical effect of nanocurcumin (nanoCUR) compared with Gliclazide (GLZ) on the diabetic rats was studied. Forty male albino rats (Sprague Dawley) weighted 110 ± 20 g were used. Rats were randomly separated into two groups. Control, received no treatment. Selleck Trichostatin A Streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diab…[Read more]

  • Chickpea is considered among the most important leguminous crops in the world. However, in recent years drought conditions and/or limited availability of water have significantly reduced the production of chickpea. The current study was aimed to understand the legume stress response at the metabolic level for the determination of chickpea…[Read more]

  • Twenty biota species were collected from the Northern Beibu Gulf to understand the heavy metal pollution status and biomagnification characteristics. Mean concentrations (μg/g) of Mn, Zn, Pb, Cr, Ni, As, Cu, and Cd in the biota species were 0.99, 38.33, 0.14, 0.079, 0.085, 51.10, 7.92, and 0.21, respectively. As levels in most biota species…[Read more]

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