Publications by authors named "E L Bloom"

A major goal of evolutionary ecology is to understand the interaction between ecological differences and the functional morphology of organisms. Studies of this type are common among flying birds but less so in penguins. Penguins (Spheniscidae) are the most derived extant underwater flying birds using their wings for swimming and beak when foraging.

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  • The study focuses on how palliative radiation therapy (RT) can alleviate pain and symptoms in patients with symptomatic locoregionally advanced breast cancer (SLABC).
  • Analyzed data from 164 patients treated between 2016 and 2023 showed a majority experienced symptom relief within 3 months post-RT, with significant ongoing pain improvement for at least a year.
  • Results indicate that while acute side effects varied with the treatment dose and fractionation, the overall effectiveness of RT in managing symptoms was consistent regardless of dosage variations, suggesting a tailored approach could be beneficial.
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Background: In many low-income countries, enhancing the health of school-aged children is often impeded by insufficient or limited knowledge regarding their health status. Further, hands-on health promotion interventions are nearly non-existent due to the lack of designated health workers. The disconnection between schools and primary care facilities further exacerbates this issue.

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Controlling crop pests while conserving pollinators is challenging, particularly when prophylactically applying broad-spectrum, systemic insecticides such as neonicotinoids. Systemic insecticides are often used in conventional agriculture in commercial settings, but the conditions that optimally balance pest management and pollination are poorly understood. We investigated how insecticide application strategies control pests and expose pollinators to insecticides with an observational study of cucurbit crops in the Midwestern United States.

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