Publications by authors named "Alexis Lynch"

Article Synopsis
  • * Chemotherapy was found to increase the excretion of certain bile acids and negatively impact the diversity of gut microbiota, leading to issues like cholestasis and altered bile acid signaling.
  • * Findings suggest that both liver and gut health are greatly affected by chemotherapy, revealing a complex interaction that may require new treatment approaches to manage bile acid malabsorption in cancer patients.
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Background: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and syphilis disproportionately impact communities with low access to primary care, who often utilize urgent care centers (UCCs) for sexual health care. UCC visits represent an opportunity for identification and treatment of syphilis and linkage to HIV testing and prevention services. We describe a universal, opt-out syphilis screening program pilot at an Atlanta UCC.

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Background: Training programs for advanced practice providers (APP) often have significant variability in their curriculum, including electrocardiogram (ECG) education. Despite limitations in formal ECG training, APPs in the emergency department (ED) may be the first practitioner to interpret an ECG. Foundations of Emergency Medicine (FoEM) offers free, open-access curricula that are widely used for resident education.

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Background: Cancer patients experience gastrointestinal and behavioral symptoms, and are at increased risk of systemic infection and inflammation. These conditions are a major source of morbidity and decreased quality of life prior to cancer treatment, but poorly defined etiologies impede successful treatment. The gastrointestinal microbiota shape inflammation, influence cancer progression and treatment, and colonize tumors.

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