Publications by authors named "A Fiedler"

It is by now well known that the physical living environment has a major impact on people's life, but the neural structures involved in this relationship remain to be explored. Most studies investigating this relationship only focus on single environmental predictors. In order to understand how the multitude of factors constituting the living environment relate to brain structure we used data from the UK Biobank (n = 21,094; age Mean = 63.

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Underrepresentation of women in surgical specialties persists, especially in academic leadership roles. Efforts to better understand disparities and support women cardiothoracic surgeons are ongoing.

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In city centers worldwide, including the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Bamberg's old town in Germany, alleviating pedestrian overcrowding is a pressing concern. Leveraging crowd-counting technologies with real-time data collection offers promising solutions, yet poses challenges regarding data privacy and informed consent. This preregistered study examines public response to a Smart City Bamberg project aimed at addressing pedestrian congestion through crowd-counting methods.

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  • - The study examines the effectiveness of a new hoof care product containing iron, zinc, and aluminum salts for reducing Digital Dermatitis (DD) in dairy cows, compared to traditional treatments like formalin and copper sulfate, which have questionable efficacy and may cause irritation and environmental harm.
  • - Over a year-long clinical trial involving 132 cows, the treatment group received bi-weekly applications of the product on one hind foot, while the control group only had the other hind foot washed, with monthly assessments of DD severity.
  • - Results indicated the treatment group had significantly less disease severity, with the control group showing a 4 times higher likelihood of having lesions and a nearly 6 times higher chance of active lesions compared to the treatment group.
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