Publications by authors named "Cher Huang"

Background: Positive childhood experiences PCEs) are supportive relationships and environments associated with improved health when aggregated into composite scores. Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), a reciprocal measure to PCEs, are associated with worse health in aggregate scores when disaggregated into measures of specific ACE types (hereafter domains). Understanding the associations between specific PCE domains and health, while accounting for ACEs, may direct investigations and intervention planning to foster PCE exposure.

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Objectives: To compare hospitals that did and did not participate in clinical trials evaluating potential inpatient COVID-19 therapeutics.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study of hospitals participating in trials that were registered on clinicaltrials.gov between April and August 2020.

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Objectives: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can drive poor adult mental and physical health, but the impact of early life protective factors should not be overlooked. Positive childhood experiences (PCEs) measures quantify protective factors, but evidence is lacking on their link to health conditions independent of ACEs in nationally representative studies. This study examines associations between composite PCE score and adult health, adjusting for ACEs.

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The Diabetes Health Plan (DHP), a value-based insurance plan that reduces cost sharing, was previously shown to modestly increase employer-level medication adherence. It is unclear how the DHP might impact individuals with different incomes. To examine the impact of the DHP on individual-level medication adherence, by income level.

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Background: Contact tracing is used for multiple infectious diseases, most recently for COVID-19, but data regarding its effectiveness in disease control are scarce. To address this knowledge gap and inform public health decision making for COVID-19, we systematically reviewed the existing literature to determine the effectiveness of contact tracing in the control of communicable illness.

Methods: We searched PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane Library from database inception up to Nov 22, 2021, for published studies evaluating associations between provider-initiated contact tracing for transmissible infectious diseases and one of three outcomes of interest: case detection rates among contacts or at the community level, overall forward transmission, or overall disease incidence.

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Financial toxicity describes the financial burden and distress that can arise for patients, and their family members, as a result of cancer treatment. It includes direct out-of-pocket costs for treatment and indirect costs such as travel, time, and changes to employment that can increase the burden of cancer. While high costs of cancer care have threatened the sustainability of access to care for decades, it is only in the past 10 years that the term "financial toxicity" has been popularized to recognize that the financial burdens of care can be just as important as the physical toxicities traditionally associated with cancer therapy.

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Takotsubo cardiomyopathy (TC) is associated with significant short-term morbidity and mortality. Several risk factors for poor outcomes have been identified; however, the prognostic implications of pre-existing comorbidity in TC are poorly delineated. We sought to assess the association of aggregate pre-existing comorbidity with short-term outcomes in TC.

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Introduction: Systematic integration of palliative care in a surgical setting is important, but has yet to be achieved. Despite evidence of early palliative care improving patients' quality of life, hospice utilization remains low. Through an integrated palliative care-urology clinic, we aim to assess the effect of early outpatient palliative care on hospice utilization, health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and satisfaction in patients with advanced urological cancers.

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  • Reactive oxygen species (ROS), like hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), play a crucial role in cellular signaling by affecting various proteins, particularly those with critical cysteine residues, leading to a general understanding of ROS signaling as broad and nonspecific.
  • New findings indicate that H2O2 signaling behaves more like a formal signal transduction cascade with organized hierarchical events, involving key players such as the mitochondrial respiratory chain, tyrosine-protein kinases Lyn and SYK (Syk).
  • This signaling process is consistent across different cell types and organisms, suggesting that the mechanisms involving H2O2 and its effects on Lyn and Syk are essential for regulating a variety of cellular functions, making it an ancient and widely conserved
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Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is specialized to burn lipids for heat generation as a natural defense against cold and obesity. Previous studies established microRNAs (miRNAs) as essential regulators of brown adipocyte differentiation, but whether miRNAs are required for the feature maintenance of mature brown adipocytes remains unknown. To address this question, we ablated Dgcr8, a key regulator of the miRNA biogenesis pathway, in mature brown as well as in white adipocytes.

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Host defense peptides are naturally occurring molecules that play essential roles in innate immunity to infection. Based on prior structure-function knowledge, we tested two synthetic peptides (RP-1 and AA-RP-1) modeled on the conserved, microbicidal α-helical domain of mammalian CXCL4 platelet kinocidins. These peptides were evaluated for efficacy against Leishmania species, the causative agents of the group of diseases known as leishmaniasis.

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