Publications by authors named "B Hodge"

Purpose: Maintaining a robust healthcare workforce in underserved rural communities continues to be a challenge. To better meet healthcare needs in rural areas, training programs must develop innovative ways to foster transition to, and integration into, these communities. Mountain Area Health Education Center designed and implemented a 12-month post-residency Rural Fellowship program to enhance placement, transition, and retention in rural North Carolina.

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  • Current methods for capturing CO from carbonate solutions require a lot of energy, so (bi)carbonate electrolysis is proposed as a more efficient alternative.
  • Research shows that having CO alongside HCO in the contactor's output significantly hampers the performance of the electrolyzers, leading to a very low CO capture rate.
  • The study suggests that much larger contactors are needed for effective (bi)carbonate electrolysis, which may make the process economically unviable, and recommends modifications to improve operational feasibility.
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Doctors are well-trained in the collection, analysis, and interpretation of individual stool or urine sample data; however, wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) combines the excretion of many community members into an anonymous health sample tied to a geographic location. We advocate for the inclusion of WBE in medical education. WBE offers physicians an opportunity to better care for patients with diseases seen at health clinics and doctors' offices, customize and inform treatment, and accept positive results as true positives, backed by the contextual information provided by wastewater findings.

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Dietary restriction (DR) delays aging, but the mechanism remains unclear. We identified polymorphisms in mtd, the fly homolog of OXR1, which influenced lifespan and mtd expression in response to DR. Knockdown in adulthood inhibited DR-mediated lifespan extension in female flies.

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