Publications by authors named "Bernard Man-Hin Law"

Autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disability characterised by the impairment of social interaction and communication ability. The alarming increase in its prevalence in children urged researchers to obtain a better understanding of the causes of this disease. Genetic factors are considered to be crucial, as ASD has a tendency to run in families.

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Objective: To assess the feasibility and acceptability of a culturally-adapted Women's Wellness After Cancer Programme (WWACPHK) for improving health-related quality of life, anxiety and depressive symptoms and enhancing self-efficacy in engaging in healthy lifestyles among Chinese women treated for gynaecological cancer.

Methods: This pilot randomised controlled trial was conducted from May to December 2018. Twenty-six women aged 18 or above who had completed treatment for gynaecological cancer were recruited from a gynaecology outpatient clinic of a public hospital in Hong Kong.

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  • Pneumoconiosis, a common occupational disease in China, includes conditions like coal workers' pneumoconiosis, silicosis, and asbestosis, with genetic factors potentially influencing individual susceptibility based on ethnicity.
  • A comprehensive review analyzed 45 studies focusing on genetic variations linked to pneumoconiosis risk, highlighting the importance of genes related to inflammatory cytokines and gene-environment interactions.
  • The findings suggest that genetic screening could help identify high-risk individuals and that strategies to reduce dust exposure may be critical for preventing pneumoconiosis in the Chinese workforce.
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Patients with heart failure (HF) often present with signs and symptoms that are often nonspecific and with a wide differential diagnosis, making diagnosis and prognosis of HF by clinical presentation alone challenging. Our knowledge on genetic diversity is rapidly evolving with high-throughput DNA sequencing technology, which makes a great potential for genetic biomarker development. The present review attempts to provide a comprehensive review on the modification of major genetic components in HF patients and to explore the potential application of these components as clinical biomarkers in the diagnosis and in monitoring the progress of HF.

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  • - Pneumoconiosis is a serious lung disease prevalent among construction workers, particularly affecting South Asian workers, prompting the development of a tailored multimedia educational intervention aimed at increasing their knowledge and prevention practices.
  • - The study evaluated the intervention's feasibility and effectiveness using the Reach-Effectiveness-Adoption-Implementation-Maintenance framework, with surveys conducted before, immediately after, and 3 months post-intervention among 1002 participants.
  • - Results showed significant improvements in participants' knowledge, self-efficacy, and attitudes towards pneumoconiosis prevention, indicating that culturally adapted educational programs can effectively enhance awareness and preventive behaviors among this demographic.
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Previous epidemiological studies had provided evidence for a link between the microbial dysbiosis and cancer, particularly colorectal cancer (CRC), yet the molecular basis of this link remains elusive. Recently, the association between plasma levels of trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO), an oxidised form of trimethylamine (TMA), and risks of various cancers was demonstrated. The discovery could potentially provide an alternative explanation for the aforementioned link, as TMA production is attributed to intestinal bacteria.

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