Background: Skin cancer prevention relies on effective sun safety practices. Previous studies have shown that LGBTQ+ individuals exhibit lower sunscreen use and higher tanning bed usage compared to their non-LGBTQ+ counterparts. This study is the first to assess skin cancer risk factors, sun-protective behaviors, and skin cancer concerns among LGBTQ+ individuals across Canada.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAim: Parents' perspectives on their child's obesity (BMI >IOTF-30) management are essential to ensure positive outcomes. This study explored parents' experiences in managing their children's obesity and investigated the sociocultural and environmental factors influencing such management on Reunion Island, a French overseas department in the Indian Ocean.
Methods: This qualitative study used a general inductive analysis approach.
Solid-state ionic conduction is significantly influenced by bottleneck sizes, which impede ion diffusion within solid lattices. Using aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy and multislice electron ptychography, we directly observed that increased La occupancy in the perovskite solid electrolyte LiLaTiO correlates with reduced bottleneck sizes formed by four oxygen atoms connecting neighboring A-site cages. This correlation was also confirmed in local aperiodic regions, where smaller bottleneck sizes due to increased La occupancies affect the directionality and dimensionality of the Li ion conductivity.
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