Publications by authors named "H V Raff"

Obesity in adolescence is increasing in frequency and is associated with elevated proinflammatory cytokines and chronic pain in a sex-dependent manner. Dietary probiotics may mitigate these detrimental effects of obesity. Using a Long-Evans adolescent and adult rat model of overweight (high-fat diet (HFD) - 45% kcal from fat from weaning), we determined the effect of a single-strain dietary probiotic [ 299v (Lp299v) from weaning] on the theoretically increased neuropathic injury-induced pain phenotype and inflammatory cytokines.

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  • The Buffalo Concussion Treadmill Test (BCTT) evaluates exercise tolerance for youth athletes post mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), but its effectiveness for adults is not well understood.
  • This study compared BCTT performance between 37 adults with mTBI and 24 uninjured controls (UC) to assess exercise tolerance and how baseline factors correlated with test duration.
  • Results showed that mTBI participants stopped the test earlier than UCs, with many experiencing symptoms like fatigue and increased discomfort, indicating the need for tailored rehabilitation strategies.*
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Adrenal insufficiency is a common and potentially life-threatening endocrine disorder that can be drug induced or endogenous and of adrenal (primary) or pituitary/hypothalamic (secondary/tertiary) origin. Of particular concern in drug-induced disease is the patient with glucocorticoid- or opioid-induced adrenal insufficiency. Adrenal insufficiency of any cause is typically diagnosed biochemically with a subnormal morning serum cortisol (the circadian, awakening peak) and serum dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate, followed by or simultaneously with an assessment of the acute (30 and 60 minutes) serum cortisol response to injected synthetic corticotropin (ACTH), if clinically indicated.

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