Publications by authors named "Amara S"

Allergic diseases including food allergy, atopic dermatitis, asthma, and allergic rhinitis are increasing. Nutritional intake may play a role in this increase. Systematic reviews indicate that intake of specific nutrients and foods does not prevent allergic diseases.

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: Systematic quality review of ultrasound exams is recommended to ensure accurate diagnosis. Our primary objectives were to develop a quantitative method for quality review of estimated fetal weight (EFW) and to assess the accuracy of EFW for an entire practice and for individual personnel. A secondary objective was to evaluate the accuracy of fetal sex determination.

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Background: Violence against healthcare workers continues to be a widespread problem and adversely impacts both healthcare providers and consumers.

Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of a staff education and training program in therapeutic communications in decreasing violence by patients against staff in an acute inpatient behavioral hospital. Further, the project measured the effect of the training on the self-efficacy and knowledge level of the 15 recruited staff in the use of therapeutic communications, and its overall impact on the participants' reaction, learning, behavior and observed results at the hospital.

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  • * Epilepsy occurs in about 4%-7% of NF1 patients, with limited research exploring its connections to NF1 demographics and health outcomes.
  • * A study analyzing 4,635 NF1 patients found that those with epilepsy were primarily White males from lower-income backgrounds and identified several health issues that increase the likelihood of epilepsy in NF1 patients, leading to shorter hospital stays and fewer procedures.
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The bioaccessibility and bioavailability of dietary fatty acids depend on the lipid to which they are esterified, the organisation of theses lipids in water and their recognition by lipolytic enzymes. In this work, we studied the release of marine long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA), depending on their presentation either in the form of phospholipids (PL) or triacylglycerol (TAG). Two formulations based on marine PL or TAG extracted from salmon heads () were prepared.

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  • - Psoriasis is a chronic skin disorder with several subtypes, including plaque psoriasis, and can lead to various other health issues like psoriatic arthritis and cardiovascular disease.
  • - Treatment for psoriasis needs to consider multiple related health conditions and patient-specific factors, making it complex for dermatologists to choose the right therapy.
  • - The article presents an updated Psoriasis Decision Tree that helps physicians choose the best tailored treatment options based on current evidence.
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  • * They address the identification of new therapeutic targets and innovative approaches for various conditions, including obesity, Parkinson's, and prostate cancer.
  • * The volume also explores advancements in drug discovery, such as biologics and technologies like organoids and artificial intelligence, aimed at improving health care and environmental safety.
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Cow's milk allergy (CMA) is one of the most common presentations of food allergy in early childhood. Management of CMA involves individualized avoidance of cow's milk and other mammalian milk and foods containing these. Optimal elimination of cow's milk avoidance includes: label reading; information about safe and nutritious substitute foods; appropriate choice of infant formula or a plant-based food; establishing tolerance to baked milk and monitoring nutritional intake and growth.

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Violence by patients against healthcare workers is of global concern among both producers and consumers of health care. The US is among the countries with the highest reports of workplace violence, and the majority of the violent incidents occur in healthcare settings. The purpose of this integrative review is to identify, analyze and appraise the best interventions for reducing violence by patients against healthcare workers in adult acute psychiatric hospitals.

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: To evaluate the quality of an ultrasound practice, both large-scale and focused audits are recommended by professional organizations, but such audits can be time-consuming, inefficient, and expensive. Our objective was to develop a time-efficient, quantitative, objective, large-scale method to evaluate fetal biometry measurements for an entire practice, combined with a process for focused image review for personnel whose measurements are outliers. : Ultrasound exam data for a full year are exported from commercial ultrasound reporting software to a statistical package.

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Background: An increase in training intensity could create changes in psychological and physiological variables in competitive athletes. For this reason, it is very relevant to know how an intensive training block could influence psychological variables in competitive swimmers. This study examined the effect of an intensive training block (HIT) for 2 weeks on the anxiety state and swimming performance compared to standard aerobic training.

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Background: This study aimed to compare various factors, namely perceived enjoyment (PE), percentage of peak heart rate (%HRpeak), blood lactate (La), rating of perceived exertion (RPE), and technical-tactical performance among soccer players across different bout durations (CB: continuous bout, MIB: medium intermittent bouts, and SIB: short intermittent bouts) and between male and female players during four-a-side (4vs4) small-sided games (SSGs) including goalkeepers.

Methods: sixteen female soccer players (age: 20.1 ± 0.

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Background: Changing from a static to a dynamic balance condition could affect the performance of a cognitive task such as mental rotation. Thus, the main goal of this study is to investigate aspects of visual-spatial cognition between two non-contact sports (i.e.

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Functional gastrointestinal (GI) disorders are recognized as a major public health concern worldwide. These disorders involve persistent digestive symptoms indicative of digestive tract dysfunction. A survey examining the utilisation of probiotics and medicinal plants as supplementary treatments was conducted on 160 patients with GI disorders at healthcare institutions in Saïda from March to April 2023 using questionnaires that had been previously adapted and tested for reliability with Cronbach's alpha test.

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Tapering is a concept that is of great importance in relation to performance, due of its great effect on the psychological and physical condition of the swimmer. Therefore, the present study aims to investigate the effect of two-week of tapering characterized by a progressive training volume reduction on mood state and swimming performance in competitive swimmers. Twenty-four competitive male swimmers were randomly assigned into two groups.

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Background: The present study aims to compare the mental rotation performance between two non-contact sports (i.e., badminton and volleyball) in different upright conditions (i.

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Background: A well-recognized class effect of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) is immune-related adverse events (IrAEs) ranging from low grade toxicities to life-threatening end organ damage requiring permanent discontinuation of ICI. Deaths are reported in < 5% of patients treated with ICI. There are, however, no reliable markers to predict the onset and severity of IrAEs.

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Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate which of four established norms should be used for sonographic assessment of fetal femur length (FL).

Study Design: Cross-sectional study using pooled data from four maternal-fetal medicine practices. Inclusion criteria were singleton fetus, gestational age (GA) 22 to 39 weeks, biometry measured, and fetal cardiac activity present.

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The reviews in Volume 64 of the cover diverse topics. A common theme in many of the reviews is the interindividual variability in the clinical response to drugs. Highlighted areas include emerging developments in pharmacogenomics that can predict the personal risk for drug inefficacy and/or adverse drug reactions.

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