Publications by authors named "Brooks S"

Objective: Social and economic marginalizations have been associated with inferior health outcomes in Canada. Our objective was to describe the relationship between neighbourhood marginalization and COVID-19 outcomes among patients presenting to Canadian emergency departments (ED).

Methods: We conducted an observational study among consecutive COVID-19 patients recruited from 47 hospitals participating in the Canadian COVID-19 ED Rapid Response Network (CCEDRRN) between March 3, 2020, and July 24, 2022.

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Sustained lymphocyte migration from blood into lymph nodes (LNs) is important for immune responses. The CC-chemokine receptor-7 (CCR7) ligand CCL21 is required for LN entry but is downregulated during inflammation, and it has been unclear how recruitment is maintained. Here, we show that the oxysterol biosynthetic enzyme cholesterol-25-hydroxylase (Ch25h) is upregulated in LN high endothelial venules during viral infection.

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Objectives: An important pathogenic role for neutrophils in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) has been proposed. Neutrophils that lack brain and muscle aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator-like 1 (), one of the clock genes, are defective in aging and proinflammatory responses. We assessed the role of in clinical and immunologic manifestations of murine lupus and in human SLE neutrophils.

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Background: Severe malaria is associated with impaired nitric oxide (NO) synthase (NOS)-dependent vasodilation, and reversal of this deficit improves survival in murine models. Malaria might have selected for genetic polymorphisms that increase endothelial NO signaling and now contribute to heterogeneity in vascular function among humans. One protein potentially selected for is alpha globin, which, in mouse models, interacts with endothelial NOS (eNOS) to negatively regulate NO signaling.

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  • * Involving 25 Division I female college athletes, the research found that 60% were at moderate risk and 8% at high risk for the triad, highlighting a significant prevalence of this issue in this population.
  • * There was a notable correlation between maladaptive perfectionism (like concerns over mistakes) and triad risk, implying that perfectionistic traits can contribute to higher risks, but those with positive perfectionism did not show the same risk levels.
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Skeletal muscle activation using optogenetics has emerged as a promising technique for inducing noninvasive muscle contraction and assessing muscle function both in vivo and in vitro. Transgenic mice overexpressing the optogenetic fusion protein, Channelrhodopsin 2-EYFP (ChR2-EYFP) in skeletal muscle are widely used; however, overexpression of fluorescent proteins can negatively impact the functionality of activable tissues. In this study, we characterized the contractile properties of ChR2-EYFP skeletal muscle and introduced the ChR2-only mouse model that expresses light-responsive ChR2 without the fluorescent EYFP in their skeletal muscles.

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Objective: The objective is to externally validate and assess the opportunity to update the Canadian COVID-19 Mortality Score (CCMS) to predict in-hospital mortality among consecutive non-palliative COVID-19 patients infected with Omicron subvariants at a time when vaccinations were widespread.

Design: This observational study validated the CCMS in an external cohort at a time when Omicron variants were dominant. We assessed the potential to update the rule and improve its performance by recalibrating and adding vaccination status in a subset of patients from provinces with access to vaccination data and created the adjusted CCMS (CCMS).

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  • Horses have been shaped by human needs through selective breeding, leading to a very uniform male-specific portion of the Y chromosome (MSY) across modern breeds.
  • The study analyzed 1,517 males from 189 horse breeds, revealing the significant influence of Oriental stallions, especially Arabian and English Thoroughbred, over the past few centuries.
  • Additionally, the research uncovered two major historical waves of horse dissemination, including the "Spanish influence" from the Iberian Peninsula and the spread during the Ottoman Empire's expansion, highlighting the complex ancestry of modern horses.
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  • - The study examined the link between dance training volume, body composition, and diet among 33 female collegiate dancers, focusing on their nutritional intake and its impact on their physical status.
  • - Results showed that dancers enrolled in relatively high credit loads but maintained a low-calorie diet, with many consuming less than the recommended amounts of protein and carbohydrates.
  • - There was a positive correlation between lean mass and daily intake of calories, fats, proteins, and leucine, highlighting the importance of adequate nutrition for improving body composition in dancers.
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Purpose: The study was performed to evaluate and optimize a novel technique to close stellate corneal lacerations in a wet laboratory environment.

Materials And Methods: Twenty-one ex vivo porcine eyes with standardized, experimentally created stellate corneal lacerations were assigned to one of three surgical repair techniques. In Group 1 (n = 9), lacerations were closed with simple interrupted sutures only.

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2-Monochloropropane-1,3-diol (2-MCPD) is a food contaminant with demonstrated cardiotoxicity in rats. This adverse effect was previously associated with lower anti-inflammatory docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)-derived cardiac oxylipins in F344 rats. This previous study utilized corn oil as the dietary lipid; we therefore investigated whether deficient (0.

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  • Cutaneous wounds heal slowly and often result in scarring, whereas oral wounds heal more rapidly due to differences in cellular responses in the skin and oral epithelium.
  • The transcription factor PITX1 is abundant in oral epithelial cells but absent in skin cells, and researchers wanted to see if introducing PITX1 into skin cells could improve healing.
  • By inserting PITX1 in mouse skin, they found it enhanced keratinocyte migration and proliferation, changed cell communication to resemble oral tissue, and resulted in faster healing compared to normal skin.
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Objective: This study investigates perceptions of homeworking in UK Government response-focused employees that contributed to the COVID-19 pandemic response.

Method: A cross-sectional online survey with open-ended questions was conducted. Free-text responses detailing participants' perceptions of barriers, facilitators, advantages, and disadvantages were analyzed using content analysis.

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  • Atopic dermatitis (AD) is an inflammatory skin condition affecting about 25% of children, often continuing into adulthood and proving challenging to control with current treatments.
  • Recent research highlights the varying nature of AD among different age groups and ethnicities, indicating a need for tailored treatment approaches based on specific disease characteristics.
  • Promising strategies for future AD management include exploring treatments that target the microbiome, immune responses, and neural functions to achieve better long-term symptom relief.
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Background: Working from home (WFH) is becoming more common, but little is known about how it specifically affects neuro-divergent workers' psychological and occupational well-being.

Aims: This review aimed to explore the experiences of neuro-divergent staff WFH, including the challenges they face; the potential benefits of homeworking for this specific population and the support systems they require.

Methods: We searched six electronic databases, as well as reference lists of included papers, one preprint server and Google, for literature on neuro-divergent workers' experiences of WFH.

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Robust regulatory scrutiny is an unavoidable and necessary part of professional life for public sector professionals. Inspection and investigation can lead to poor mental health for individuals already working under pressure owing to increased workload and anticipation of poor outcomes. Although good regulation maintains standards and provides accountability to government and the public, regulators must face their obligation to understand the wider impact of their practices on the mental health of those they evaluate.

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  • * It often manifests in specific forms such as brachioradial pruritus in the forearms, notalgia paresthetica in the upper back, and anogenital itch, which can be related to spine problems.
  • * Treatment may involve topical remedies or systemic medications, but currently, there are no FDA-approved options specifically for neuropathic itch, making it essential to understand its neural causes for effective management.
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  • Diplomatic personnel experience unique challenges due to frequent relocations, which can contribute to stress and affect their well-being.
  • A study involving 24 employees from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office revealed that while they enjoy their jobs for travel and making an impact, they also face stressors such as job demands, family needs, and workplace relationships.
  • To better support their staff, diplomatic organizations should focus on workload management, cross-cultural training, support for families, preparation for high-risk postings, positive workplace relationships, and recognizing good work.
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  • The study investigates how cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) affects recovery from ischemic stroke using a 5xFAD mouse model, hypothesizing that amyloid-beta buildup leads to worse outcomes by impairing the blood-brain barrier (BBB).
  • Findings reveal that CAA worsens stroke effects, resulting in narrowed BBB microvessels, decreased cerebral blood flow, and hindered tissue recovery, alongside different gene expression patterns in endothelial cells and neural progenitor cells in the hippocampus.
  • Experiments indicate that disrupting the CXCL12-PIK3C2A-CREB3L2 pathway negatively impacts neurogenesis, but activating the PI3K pathway can restore it
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Robertsonian chromosomes are a type of variant chromosome found commonly in nature. Present in one in 800 humans, these chromosomes can underlie infertility, trisomies, and increased cancer incidence. Recognized cytogenetically for more than a century, their origins have remained mysterious.

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  • After disasters, people often try to get money to help with their physical or emotional struggles, but the process can be really tough and unfair.
  • A study found that dealing with compensation can stress people out because of confusing rules and slow processes, even though some people feel grateful for the help they get.
  • The findings showed that compensation struggles can lead to more mental health problems for many, and these issues can cause conflict within communities.
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  • The study investigates how rising temperatures due to climate change affect ecosystems, particularly freshwater food webs in high-latitude regions like Iceland and Russia.
  • Researchers conducted natural experiments in 14 streams with temperature increases of up to 20°C, discovering that warmer streams had less trophic diversity and a shift towards more reliance on local (autochthonous) carbon sources.
  • The findings suggest that higher temperatures lead to simpler food webs, confirming predictions about the impacts of global warming on freshwater ecosystems at large scales.
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Background: Human milk (HM) composition data are widely used in clinical, regulatory, and public health initiatives. The existing HM profiles in United States and Canadian nutrient databanks are outdated and now considered inappropriate to estimate current nutrient intakes. Recent reviews have underscored the limited North American data available to generate a new profile.

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  • Symptoms of Post-COVID-19 Condition are often vague, making it hard to identify them compared to other medical issues.
  • In the study, over one-third of emergency department patients with confirmed COVID-19 infections showed symptoms fitting the World Health Organization's criteria for Post-COVID-19 Condition three months later.
  • Notably, one in five patients who tested negative reported similar symptoms, indicating the current clinical criteria's lack of specificity and the need for continued testing during acute infections.
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