Publications by authors named "B Tanner"

Adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D) have elevated eating disorder risk. No studies have examined weight stigma as a potential factor associated with disordered eating. This study investigated cross-sectional associations among weight-based victimization, weight bias internalization, and disordered eating in adolescents with T1D.

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  • Trust is complex with various definitions and measurement scales, making it hard to compare studies and choose the right instruments.
  • Multiple studies identified six distinct factors of trust and narrowed them down to four key categories: confidence in others, belief in others' reliability, belief in others' honesty, and beliefs about others' trustworthiness.
  • The findings indicate that these four factors largely operate independently of demographics like sex and political stance and are linked to the personality trait of agreeableness, while also influencing decisions like acceptance of water recycling beyond basic biases.
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Background: Pain control following cardiac surgery can be challenging, and inadequate pain control is associated with postoperative complications. Liposomal bupivacaine can improve postoperative pain control due to its prolonged duration compared with plain bupivacaine. However, there is a paucity of data regarding its efficacy in congenital cardiac surgery.

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Precise regulation of sarcomeric contraction is essential for normal cardiac function. The heart must generate sufficient force to pump blood throughout the body, but either inadequate or excessive force can lead to dysregulation and disease. Myosin regulatory light chain (RLC) is a thick-filament protein that binds to the neck of the myosin heavy chain.

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Myotropes are pharmaceuticals that have recently been developed or are under investigation for the treatment of heart diseases. Myotropes have had varied success in clinical trials. Initial research into myotropes have widely focused on animal models of cardiac dysfunction in comparison with normal animal cardiac physiology-primarily using males.

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