Publications by authors named "Cindy"

As awareness of health implications associated with dietary habits elevates alongside an increase in living standards, the trend toward minimizing sodium chloride and monosodium glutamate consumption has gained prominence. This study explored a novel taste enhancer, N-succinyl-L-isoleucine (N-Suc-Ile), focusing on its synthesis, taste-enhancing effects, and taste-enhancing mechanism. The synthesis of N-Suc-Ile was achieved through enzymatic catalysis employing food-grade enzymes in an aqueous environment, achieving yielding 30.

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Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease (KFD) is a benign, self-limiting histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis systemic disorder with unknown etiology. KFD has been known for half a century, but difficulties in distinguishing it remain. Its diagnostic significance is related to the increasing prevalence of KFD with autoimmune diseases in various timeframes.

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Background: The spillover impact from disrupted healthcare services for non-COVID-infected diabetes mellitus (DM) patients caused by the reshuffling of the manpower during the pandemic remains understudied, especially in Hong Kong where healthcare resources were already strained before the pandemic.

Aim: To evaluate the spill-over effect of the Pandemic on Hong Kong diabetes patients, we examined the change in all-cause mortality and the incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) from 2012 to 2021.

Method: This retrospective cohort study analyzed data from Hong Kong Hospital Authority healthcare records covering all publicly provided care.

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Purpose: When adolescents feel that their opinions are valued and respected, they are more likely to seek and use health services. Our aim was to identify what health information adolescents in Geneva, Switzerland, want and how much they are willing to participate in health promotion, linking it to international recommendations.

Method: Data were collected from 970 adolescents (aged 12-15 years), between September and November 2022, using a classroom-based survey.

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  • * It involved 44 participants, divided into an experimental group receiving the patches and a control group following standard COVID-19 treatment, with assessments done weekly.
  • * Results showed the experimental group had shorter hospital stays, less need for supplemental oxygen and mechanical ventilation, and improved oxygen saturation, suggesting the patches could be a safe and effective treatment option.
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Clinical trials often depend on participants receiving study product to meet objectives of the protocol. Vitally important are considerations for how sites receive and dispense study product during a study while ensuring appropriate handling, accountability and compliance. The process for provision of study product is detailed in Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) which are adhered to by the research site throughout the trial.

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Objective: Adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is characterized by a dysexecutive syndrome reflected in cognitive, emotional, and behavioral areas. Independently of a formal diagnosis of ADHD, higher ADHD symptoms are associated with higher levels of insomnia and sleepiness symptoms in adult population-based samples. Insomnia and sleepiness are sleep disorders that are both associated with deficits in several aspects of executive functions which in turn are likely to mimic a range of ADHD symptoms.

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E-waste generated from end-of-life spent lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) is increasing at a rapid rate owing to the increasing consumption of these batteries in portable electronics, electric vehicles, and renewable energy storage worldwide. On the one hand, landfilling and incinerating LIBs e-waste poses environmental and safety concerns owing to their constituent materials. On the other hand, scarcity of metal resources used in manufacturing LIBs and potential value creation through the recovery of these metal resources from spent LIBs has triggered increased interest in recycling spent LIBs from e-waste.

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Nepal and Hong Kong both are susceptible to natural disasters due to their geographic locations. Nepal suffers from frequent earthquakes, and Hong Kong regularly experiences typhoons of varying severity. Natural disasters may present acutely or with some advance warning.

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The BCR sequential extraction procedure developed by the European Community Bureau of Reference was applied to the three marine sediment certified reference materials (CRMs). These CRMs are designated as HISS-1, MESS-4, and PACS-3 and comprise respectively pristine, moderately-contaminated, and highly-contaminated sediments, respectively. The study aimed to provide values of extractable elements in reference materials of varied geological origin to support method development and quality control efforts.

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Background: There are a lot of different types of sunscreen products (oils, sticks, gels, creams, lotions) which can be found on the world's market. Sunscreen product that contains active chemical ingredients sometimes has harmful effects on the skin. Sunflower oil contains vitamin E and acts as a natural sunscreen which can absorb UVB light.

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  • The study evaluated the feasibility of nurse-assisted vaginal/cervical self-sampling (NASS) for HPV screening and compared results to clinician-taken (CT) samples, involving 83 women at St. Aklesia Memorial Hospital.
  • 73% of participants found NASS easy to use, and the prevalence of high-risk HPV was found to be 17.2% in NASS samples and 15.5% in CT samples.
  • Findings indicate that NASS could be a viable alternative for HPV testing in Ethiopian women, showing moderate agreement with CT results and similar prevalence rates to those seen in other Sub-Saharan regions.
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A deletion of two genes from the late cornified envelope (LCE), LCE3B and LCE3C within epidermal differentiation complex on chromosome 1 was shown to be associated with both psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis (PsA) in several populations. To assess whether this deletion may contribute to the genetic predisposition to PsA in Tunisia, a total of 73 patients with PsA and 120 healthy matched controls were screened for the deletion, LCE3C_LCE3B-del, and its tag SNP, rs4112788. We also evaluated a possible relationship between PSORS1 and LCE3C_LCE3B-del through genotyping two proxy markers to HLA-C (rs12191877 and rs2073048).

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Background: To evaluate outcome differences in open surgical and endovascular treatment of traumatic aortic rupture (TAR) over a period of 30 years.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the diagnostic workup and management of all patients and compared outcome before and since the era of endovascular therapy.

Results: Between 1980 and 2010, 72 patients with a mean age of 38 years (range, 14-76) were treated for TAR.

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The levels of some heavy metals in 27 medicinal plant species from Ghana were studied in order to evaluate their health implications. These plant species, especially those used in the treatment of diseases such as hypertension, diabetes and asthma may require long term usage. The metals were copper, zinc, iron, manganese, nickel and cadmium.

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