Background: Although many individuals return to work after cancer treatment, supports to facilitate this transition are ineffective or lacking. Transitions Theory can be useful to conceptually explain the transition back to work after cancer; however, no known studies have used Transitions Theory to empirically examine this transition.
Objective: To explore how and why Transition Theory concepts can be used to understand individuals' transition back to work after cancer treatment.
-Enoxyimides are versatile and valuable synthetic synthons in modern organic synthesis and catalysis. Herein, a silver-catalyzed hydrooxyimidation of terminal alkynes that enables the synthesis of -enoxyimides, has been demonstrated. The protocol features are simple, step- and atom-efficient, scalable, and exhibit a broad scope of functional group tolerance under mild conditions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFlecainide acetate is classified as a class IC antiarrhythmic medication according to the Vaughan-Williams classification, primarily used to manage both ventricular and supraventricular tachycardia. It is commonly employed for pharmacological cardioversion of atrial fibrillation (AF) and is frequently used in the "pill-in-the-pocket" approach for on-demand rhythm control. Despite its efficacy, flecainide is associated with significant adverse effects, including cardiac arrest, dysrhythmias, and heart failure.
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