Publications by authors named "Begum H"

Background: Current treatments for adolescents with eating disorders (ED) show limited effectiveness, emphasizing the need for enhanced therapeutic approaches. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has emerged as a potential alternative. A derivative of this approach, group cognitive behavioral therapy (G-CBT), has been shown to reduce treatment costs and increase treatment accessibility when compared to CBT.

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Purpose: Chronic anterior uveitis (CAU) often requires suppressive therapy, which has potential side effects including cataract, ocular hypertension, and increased risk of infection. No remittive therapy is currently available; however, several studies have demonstrated an association between low 25-hydroxy Vitamin D (25OHD) levels and either uveitis incidence or uveitis disease activity. This study investigates the potential of Vitamin D supplementation as a remittive treatment for CAU.

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Brain metastases are frequent in neuropathology practices; however, the literature on their distribution is frequently derived from imaging studies. This work examined metastases of lung cancer to the brain through the lens of pathology specimens. All brain surgical pathology cases accessioned from 2011-2020 were retrieved from a regional laboratory.

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Carnitine palmitoyltransferase II (CPT II) deficiency is an inherited metabolic disorder that impairs the mitochondrial oxidation of long-chain fatty acids, leading to decreased utilization of these fatty acids. The adult form of this condition is characterized by recurrent rhabdomyolysis, often exacerbated by exercise, fasting, extremes of temperature, and infections. This case study details a severe episode of rhabdomyolysis triggered by a chest infection in a patient with CPT II deficiency.

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  • - Resistance to KRAS therapy in pancreatic cancer is linked to a process called epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), which complicates effective treatment strategies.
  • - Chronic pancreatitis raises TGFβ levels in the tumor environment, promoting EMT and KRAS therapy resistance through a protein complex involving SMAD3, SMAD4, and NFAT5.
  • - Targeting NFAT5 could potentially overcome this resistance by disrupting the signaling pathways involved, presenting a new strategy for improving treatment outcomes in pancreatic cancer.
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  • The NHS in England aims for net zero carbon emissions by 2045, focusing on reducing the carbon footprint of elective total hip arthroplasty (THA) procedures.
  • A study analyzed data from over 537,000 THA surgeries between 2014 and 2022, finding that the carbon footprint per patient decreased by about 25% during this period.
  • Key improvements, particularly in reducing hospital stay lengths, significantly contributed to this decline, suggesting that enhancing surgical efficiency can help meet sustainability goals while benefiting patient care and reducing costs.
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Synthesis of polymer-based highly conductive hydrogels from natural and renewable sources with robust mechanical performances in flexible electronics remains a great challenge. In this research, a dynamic redox system is designed by using collagen (CL), sulfonate lignin (SL), acrylic acid (AA), and Al to synthesize CL/PAA/SL/Al hydrogels. The formation of effective complexes of Al with the abundant functional groups of CL, SL and PAA, the prepared hydrogel delivers various specific properties, for example, excellent ionic conductivity (4.

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  • Hypocalcemia is a frequent and usually temporary complication after parathyroidectomy, especially in patients with mild bone disease.
  • Distinguishing between hungry bone syndrome and hypoparathyroidism in patients with established renal failure is especially challenging.
  • A case study examines a 44-year-old male who experienced severe hypocalcemia after a four-gland parathyroidectomy, discussing the diagnostic issues and management approaches involved.
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Background: The National Health Service (NHS) in England has set a target to be net zero for carbon emissions by 2045. The aim of this study was to investigate the estimated difference between the carbon footprint of the Getting It Right First Time (GIRFT) High Volume Low Complexity (HVLC) pathway for cataract surgery and current practice.

Methods: Retrospective analysis of administrative data.

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Sebum is a biofluid excreted by sebaceous glands in the skin. In recent years sebum has been shown to contain endogenous metabolites diagnostic of disease, with remarkable results for Parkinson's Disease. Given that sebum sampling is facile and non-invasive, its potential for use in clinical biochemistry diagnostic assays should be explored including the parameters for standard operating procedures around collection, transport, and storage.

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Despite remarkable success in attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) to achieve maximum economic growth, the Next-11 emerging economies grappling with an undesirable situation of environmental degradation have become a hot topic at COP28. Researchers have long focused on this connection, emphasizing the urgent need for international and national environmentalists to promote sustainable development (SD) in these rapidly growing economies under the United Nations (UN) Framework Convention on Climate Change action plans. As a result, this study examines the role of FDI in the N-11 emerging economies, focusing on energy usage and technological innovation within the theoretical framework of the Halo-Haven hypothesis, covering the period from 1990 to 2022.

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Background: Best practice pathways for common surgical procedures, including total knee arthroplasty (TKA), have the potential to improve patient outcomes and reduce carbon emissions. We aimed to estimate the reduction in carbon emissions due to changing trends in the care of patients undergoing TKA in England.

Methods: This was a retrospective analysis of Hospital Episode Statistics data from 1 April 2013 to 31 March 2022 on adults undergoing elective primary TKA in England.

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  • Enhanced phytoremediation is a quick and environmentally friendly method to clean agricultural soil polluted with copper and cadmium, which threaten food security.
  • The study compared the effectiveness of two additives, IAA and EDTA, in improving the phytoremediation of contaminated soils using sunflower and maize under controlled conditions.
  • Results showed that while both additives improved the plants' ability to accumulate metals and increased biomass, IAA was more effective than EDTA, particularly in maize, leading to significant increases in metal accumulation and plant growth.
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Introduction: HIV is a major global public health issue. The risk of sexual transmission of HIV in serodiscordant couples when the partner living with HIV maintains a suppressed viral load of <200 copies of HIV copies/mL has been found in systematic reviews to be negligible. A recent systematic review reported a similar risk of transmission for viral load<1000 copies/mL, but quantitative transmission risk estimates were not provided.

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Background: Sustained and significant increases in Canadian rates of infectious syphilis prompted the National Advisory Committee on Sexually Transmitted and Blood-Borne Infections (NAC-STBBI) to update the existing screening recommendation for non-pregnant adults and adolescents.

Methods: These guidelines were developed following the 2014 World Health Organization Handbook. The research question was: "What is the clinical utility of syphilis screening using risk-based versus population-wide approaches for adolescents and adults?" The evidence was assessed using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) approach.

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Introduction: Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have gained significance due to their practical use in the medicinal field, especially in the treatment of tumors and cancer. The current article explores a green synthetic method for the preparation of AgNPs using leaf extract of .

Methods: The synthesis was conducted at different parameters like concentration of AgNO, pH, salt concentration, temperature and time to optimize best results for their biochemical applications.

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Background: Despite research demonstrating the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines, hesitancy is extremely common in minority communities. The purpose of this study was to identify key barriers and concerns that contribute to vaccine hesitancy in Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) individuals and provide recommendations to address these barriers and concerns.

Methods: The study was an online cross-sectional survey conducted among 1491 BIPOC and Caucasian adults, recruited using social media networks in August-September 2021.

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  • Natural killer (NK) cells are vital in the body's defense against cancer, and new antibody formats that enhance their activation are showing promise for immunotherapy, particularly through antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC).
  • Scientists have isolated two specific antibody clones, #1A2 and #2-2A2, that effectively target the CD16a receptor on NK cells without significantly affecting the related CD16b receptor on neutrophils, which may reduce unwanted side effects.
  • These antibodies can be combined with other tumor-associated antigens as bispecific antibodies, leading to effective NK cell activation and tumor cell destruction, offering potential for innovative cancer treatments that are less impacted by circulating human IgG.
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  • Researchers have used CRISPR/Cas9 to mutate eight genes in rice to create a plant-based system (PhytoRice®) that produces therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) without plant-specific N-glycans, addressing immunogenicity concerns.
  • The resulting product, P-TMab, has the same amino acid sequence as the standard trastuzumab (TMab) but shows significantly improved effectiveness in inhibiting cancer cell proliferation and binding to immune receptors.
  • P-TMab also demonstrates better tumor uptake and lower liver uptake in a mouse model, suggesting that PhytoRice® offers a promising alternative to current mammalian cell systems for producing mAbs with enhanced therapeutic potential.
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Composites are new materials that combine two or more distinct components with diverse properties to create a new material with improved properties. The goal of this endeavor was to use fiber preparation wastes, or waste from cotton spinning mill blow room and carding, to produce bio composites based on starch. The matrix was prepared using the starches of potatoes, maize, and arrowroot, and any remaining reinforcing material was used.

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  • A study evaluated the incidence of significant posterior capsule opacification (PCO) and YAG laser capsulotomy among uveitic eyes after cataract surgery, revealing that about 16% of eyes experienced PCO with reduced visual acuity within a year.* -
  • Analysis of 1,855 uveitic eyes found that younger patients, those with poorer preoperative vision, and postoperative inflammation were more likely to develop PCO, while younger age and female sex were risk factors for needing YAG laser capsulotomy.* -
  • The findings indicate that PCO is common in uveitic patients post-surgery, with 22% of eyes undergoing YAG laser treatment in the same timeframe, emphasizing the need for
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Introduction: HIV is a major public health issue affecting millions globally. Women and girls account for 46% of new HIV infections in 2022 and approximately 1.3 million females become pregnant every year.

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Background: In 2018, the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) published a systematic review to calculate the risk of sexual transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in the context of antiretroviral therapy (ART). In 2022, PHAC commissioned the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (CADTH) to conduct a rapid review of evidence published since 2017. We undertook a meta-analysis of relevant studies from these two reviews.

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Nanocellulose, especially originating from a natural source, has already shown immense potential to be considered in various fields, namely packaging, papermaking, composites, biomedical engineering, flame retardant, and thermal insulating materials, etc. due to its environmental friendliness and novel functionalities. Thus, a thorough characterization of nanocellulose is a hot research topic of research communities in a view to judge its suitability to be used in a specific area.

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To report longitudinal differences in baseline characteristics, treatment, and outcomes in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) between the first and second waves of COVID-19 in Australia. SPRINT-SARI Australia is a multicentre, inception cohort study enrolling adult patients with COVID-19 admitted to participating ICUs. The first wave of COVID-19 was from 27 February to 30 June 2020, and the second wave was from 1 July to 22 October 2020.

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