Publications by authors named "A E Good"

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  • - The SingWell Project aims to investigate whether group singing can improve speech-in-noise perception and overall mental health in older adults experiencing unaddressed hearing loss, addressing gaps in previous studies.
  • - The study will involve 210 participants aged 60 and above, who will be randomly assigned to either a group singing program or an audiobook club for 12 weeks, with various assessments conducted throughout.
  • - Researchers anticipate that engaging in group singing will significantly enhance both communication abilities in noisy environments and participants' psychosocial wellbeing.
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  • Glucose is crucial for pancreatic β cell function and understanding how it influences these cells could lead to new treatments for type 2 diabetes (T2D).
  • The RNA-binding protein PCBP2 is essential for β cell function, especially during high glucose conditions, as it helps regulate insulin secretion and the expression of related genes.
  • Research shows that PCBP2 levels increase in response to glucose but decrease in T2D patients, linking it to gene changes that are important for β cell activity and overall insulin regulation.
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Introduction: Limited data exist on the gross motor abilities of children with cystic fibrosis (CF). The objective of this research project was to implement a systematic gross motor assessment in children with CF ages 4-12 years. Secondarily, we aimed to assess demographic characteristics associated with gross motor delays.

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Synovial cell sarcoma is a rare mesenchymal tumor that typically originates from the soft tissues of the extremities of young adults. Only 3 cases of primary diaphragmatic synovial cell sarcoma have been described in the literature: 2 in adult males and 1 in a 12-year-old pediatric patient. 1-3 When this tumor is found in the mediastinum or pericardial region, prognosis is historically poor because of the advanced disease stage at time of diagnosis.

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Odontoid fractures remain the most common C2 fracture and of those individuals older than 65 years. The type of optimal management remains in question given comorbidities, risk of nonunion, and limitations in mobility when surgical fusion is the treatment selected. These fractures are of particular importance, given the high incident of morbidity and mortality following an odontoid fracture.

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