• Griffin Albright posted an update 6 months ago

    Qualitative interview-based pilot study.

    A traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI) profoundly disrupts the way individuals experience their body. Awareness of one’s body is an important element in the psychological adjustment process after TSCI. This pilot study aimed to explore the body experience of individuals during post-acute…[Read more]

  • Griffin Albright posted an update 6 months 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]

  • Griffin Albright posted an update 6 months ago

    Marantodes pumilum (MP) is a great source of herbal medicine used traditionally by both men and women for various purposes. MP may have potential wound-healing effects due to its diverse biological properties. An extensive study was conducted in a normal male rat model for determining the effects of MP var. pumila (MPvp) and var. alata (MPva) on…[Read more]

  • Griffin Albright posted an update 6 months ago

    The European and American colonoscopy guidelines recommend mandatory photodocumentation of caecal intubation to allow retrospective analysis and improve outcomes. We aim to demonstrate whether photodocumentation of caecal intubation improves colonoscopy outcomes.

    We extracted images and procedural data from 317 consecutive colonoscopies.…[Read more]

  • Nitric oxide serves essential roles in normal vascular physiology, but paradoxically contributes to vascular pathology in disease. During brain ischemia, aberrant nitric oxide levels can cause cellular injury through induction of nitrosative/oxidative stress and post-translational activation of matrix-metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9). We recently…[Read more]

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