Publications by authors named "Gina Oliver"

Scientific ideas about the potential existence of life elsewhere in the universe are predominantly informed by knowledge about life on Earth. Over the past ∼4 billion years, life on Earth has evolved into millions of unique species. Life now inhabits nearly every environmental niche on Earth that has been explored.

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The Astrobiology Primer 3.0 (ABP3.0) is a concise introduction to the field of astrobiology for students and others who are new to the field of astrobiology.

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  • The study investigates N-acetylcysteine (NAC) as a potential treatment for adults with treatment-resistant PTSD, focusing on its effects on oxidative stress in the brain.
  • Conducted as a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, participants received either 2.7 g/day of NAC or a placebo for 12 weeks, with outcomes measured at baseline and follow-up points.
  • Results showed no significant difference in PTSD symptoms between NAC and placebo at week 12, but improvements in craving duration and resistance were noted at week 64 for those taking NAC.
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The extent to which the full diversity of the subsurface microbiome can be captured cultivation is likely hindered by the inevitable loss of cellular viability from decompression during sampling, enrichment, and isolation. Furthermore, the pressure tolerance of previously isolated strains that span surface and subsurface ecosystems can shed light into microbial activity and pressure adaptation in these transition zones. However, assessments of the effects of elevated pressure on the physiology of piezotolerant and piezosensitive species may be biased by high-pressure enrichment techniques.

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Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and credibility of a smartphone-delivered multicomponent lifestyle medicine (LM) intervention, Lifestyle Hub, as a primary modality for managing depressive symptoms in an adult Chinese population.

Method: Participants with at least a moderate level of depressive symptoms (n = 79), as indicated by a Patient Health Questionnaire-9 score of ≥10, were randomly assigned to an LM intervention group (LMG; n = 39; eight weekly sessions) or a waitlist control group (WLG; n = 40).

Results: The intention-to-treat analysis revealed significant improvements in depressive symptoms (d = 0.

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  • Nursing schools aim to create a diverse student body that is likely to succeed by promoting timely progression and effective educational resource use in 4-year baccalaureate programs.
  • A systematic literature review of 16 articles identified six measures of student success, including early academic performance, attrition, graduation rates, and course performance.
  • The review concluded that no single admission variable reliably predicts success, but a combination of factors like GPA and standardized test scores can improve prediction accuracy, suggesting the need for more research on relevant admission variables.
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Background: Most patients with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) suffer residual symptoms following first-line treatment. Oxidative stress has been implicated in the pathophysiology of PTSD. N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is a precursor of the brain's primary antioxidant, glutathione, and may diminish oxidative cellular damage.

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High hydrostatic pressure (HHP) batch cultivation of a model extremophile, type strain VC-16, was performed to explore how elevated pressures might affect microbial growth and physiology in the deep marine biosphere. Though commonly identified in high-temperature and high-pressure marine environments (up to 2-5 km below sea level, 20-50 MPa pressures), growth at elevated pressure has not been characterized previously. Here, exponential growth of was observed up to 60 MPa when supported by the heterotrophic metabolism of lactate oxidation coupled to sulfate reduction, and up to 40 MPa for autotrophic CO fixation coupled to thiosulfate reduction via H.

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Strengthening health care overall is essential to the health of our nation and promoting access to health care as well as controlling health care costs in a quality cost-effective manner. Nurse practitioners have demonstrated to be effective and cost-effective providers in prior research; however, many states restrict their practice. We examined for a statistically significant relationship between the level of advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) practice (full, reduced, or restricted) allowed and results of recent nationwide, state level analyses of Medicare or Medicare-Medicaid beneficiaries of potentially avoidable hospitalizations, readmission rates after inpatient rehabilitation, and nursing home resident hospitalizations and then compared them with state health outcome rankings.

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  • The study explores the genetic and environmental factors contributing to mental disorders, specifically looking at puerperal psychosis in women and behavioral issues in pigs, particularly maternal infanticide.
  • Researchers created cDNA libraries from pig hypothalamus samples to investigate gene expression differences linked to these extreme behaviors.
  • Microarray analysis identified several differentially expressed genes related to infanticidal behavior, with some findings being confirmed through cross-species comparisons to human genetic data, providing insights into potential genetic pathways involved.
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Childbirth is a period of substantial rapid biological and psychological change and a wide range of psychotic disorders can occur ranging from mild 'baby blues' to severe episodes of psychotic illnesses. Puerperal psychosis is the most extreme form of postnatal psychosis, occurring in 1 in 1,000 births. In this study, we have used the pig as an animal model for human postnatal psychiatric illness.

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