Publications by authors named "J A Dodd"

In this review, the authors examine recent advancements in noninvasive cardiac imaging, focusing on cardiac CT, MRI, and PET, reviewing key publications from imaging and multidisciplinary journals from 2023. The authors discuss the increasing adoption of photon-counting CT and its applications in coronary and structural imaging, and explore various aspects of plaque and functional assessment, emphasizing their clinical implications. Radiation exposure analysis from the SCOT-HEART (Scottish Computed Tomography of the Heart) trial is also discussed.

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Background: The dynamic evolution of the virus causing COVID-19 necessitates the development of adapted vaccines to protect against emerging variants.

Research Design And Methods: A combined Markov-decision tree model estimated the outcomes of alternative vaccination strategies. The Saudi Arabian population was stratified into standard-risk and high-risk subpopulations, defined as either the population comprising individuals aged ≥ 65 years and individuals with at least one comorbidity.

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  • Catch-and-release angling, while popular and important for research, can cause significant physiological stress in fish, especially in the understudied flapper skate.
  • A study in Scotland found that flapper skates showed mild metabolic and respiratory acidosis due to angling, with increased stress linked to warmer temperatures and longer fight times.
  • To minimize stress and improve survival rates, it's recommended to reduce fight times and handling by employing techniques like shading and irrigation during the capture process.
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Lower lung function is associated with lower cognitive function and an increased risk of dementia. This has not been adequately explained and may partly reflect shared developmental pathways. In UK Biobank participants of European ancestry, we tested the association between lung function measures (forced vital capacity and forced expiratory volume in 1 s to forced vital capacity ratio; = 306 476) and cognitive traits including nine cognitive function test scores ( = 32 321-428 609), all-cause dementia, Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia (6805, 2859 and 1544 cases, respectively, and ∼421 241 controls).

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