Publications by authors named "C Troy"

Background: During the Covid-19 pandemic, people with chronic conditions experienced delayed or missed care, while their carers endured social isolation, loneliness, and reduced support. Information communication technology (ICT) can be utilized to encourage continuity of care, address misinformation, and allocate support. This study aimed to identify factors associated with the ICT adaptation of South Asian carers of individuals with chronic conditions by comparing changes in ICT utilization and preferences before and during the pandemic.

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Objective: Corpus callosotomy is an effective treatment for atonic seizures in patients with medically refractory epilepsy. A large modern series of corpus callosotomies performed via open craniotomy highlights the importance of establishing contemporary complication rates for this operation as a benchmark for comparison with newer methodologies. The authors' study, therefore, examined operative factors and complication rates for a sample of patients who underwent open microsurgical craniotomy for corpus callosotomy to determine current metrics regarding safety and effectiveness for this procedure.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Individuals caring for those with neurodevelopmental and neurocognitive disorders in Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan face significant psychosocial stress, especially amplified during the COVID-19 pandemic due to high care demands and lack of support.
  • - A study involving 245 informal carers identified three main coping styles: religiosity in Pakistan, viewing caregiving as a life path in Bangladesh, and self-care strategies in India, highlighting variations in coping mechanisms based on cultural context.
  • - The research emphasizes the urgent need for supportive resources to improve the well-being of both caregivers and those they care for, ensuring better care standards overall.
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Widespread public awareness is needed to address health disparities and push for effective and equitable solutions. However, in a high choice media environment, this can only be achieved to the extent that people opt to consume disparity messaging. Drawing on theories of selective exposure, the present research uses a pre-registered online study conducted with U.

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In the mammalian isocortex, CD44, a cell surface receptor for extracellular matrix molecules, is present in pial-based and fibrous astrocytes of white matter but not in protoplasmic astrocytes. In the hominid isocortex, CD44+ astrocytes comprise the subpial "interlaminar" astrocytes, sending long processes into the cortex. The hippocampus also contains similar astrocytes.

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