Publications by authors named "B C Yee"

Unlabelled: Metabolic syndrome and excessive alcohol consumption result in liver injury and fibrosis, which is characterized by increased collagen production by activated Hepatic Stellate Cells (HSCs). LARP6, an RNA-binding protein, was shown to facilitate collagen production. However, LARP6 expression and functionality as a regulator of fibrosis development in a disease relevant model remains elusive.

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Chemotherapy remains the primary treatment modality for multiple cancer types, but the cytotoxicity of chemotherapeutic drugs often leads to persistent psychological disturbances that undermine daily function. Minimizing such unwanted effects is challenging in the rehabilitation/prehabilitation of cancer survivors, hence the impetus to identify modifiable external factors capable of improving the recovery process. The importance of social stimulation has been demonstrated in a mouse model showing that grouped housing lowered the likelihood of developing mood disturbance following exposure to chemotherapeutic drugs compared with isolated housing.

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Compassion is recognized as a key component of high-quality healthcare. The literature shows that compassion is essential to improving patient-reported outcomes and fostering health care professionals' (HCPs) response and resilience to burnout. However, compassion is inherently difficult to define, and a validated tool to reliably quantify and measure patients' experience of compassion in healthcare settings did not exist until recently.

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Article Synopsis
  • The review examines the use of cannabis and cannabinoids for treating sleep disorders, noting that many patients prefer drug-based therapies despite a lack of strong evidence regarding their effectiveness and safety.
  • After analyzing twenty-one recent studies, the review identifies trends such as the rise of minor cannabinoids, decentralized research methods, and the use of objective measures in trials.
  • It emphasizes the urgent need for more rigorous, well-funded clinical trials with longer durations and larger participant groups to provide clearer guidance for clinicians and patients.
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