Publications by authors named "J E Sola"

Background: Acral melanoma is associated with poor prognosis. Studying the characteristics and prognosis of Caucasian patients is crucial to understand the distinct features of this tumor.

Objectives: To analyze the epidemiological, clinicopathological, and prognostic features of acral melanoma in Caucasian patients.

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Background: Multidisciplinary lifestyle interventions are being researched to treat fibromyalgia. However, the impact of nutrition as a key treatment component is little studied. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the SYNCHRONIZE + lifestyle multidisciplinary intervention in improving adherence to the Mediterranean diet, nutrition quality and dietary intake pattern in persons with fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome.

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Background: Remote hypertension management programs have emerged as potential solutions to improve poor rates of blood pressure (BP) control. The Continual Versus Occasional Blood Pressure (COOL-BP) Study investigated the feasibility and efficacy of using a cuffless wrist BP monitor in a remote hypertension (HTN) program.

Methods: COOL-BP was a prospective single-arm study within a larger HTN management program at Mass General Brigham (MGB).

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Understanding the distinction between adolescent and adult pathways to concealed gun carrying can inform interventions to reduce gun violence.

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  • Sentinel surveillance is essential for tracking pathogen spread, assessing conservation risks, and evaluating threats to humans, particularly in relation to helminth parasites in hedgehogs.
  • In a study of 135 hedgehogs in Mallorca, 11 types of helminth parasites were identified, including an 11.5% prevalence of A. cantonensis, highlighting seasonal patterns in infections linked to the abundance of intermediate hosts like snails.
  • The research also uncovered high rates of the lungworm Crenosoma striatum and a first-time detection of Moniliformis saudi in this species, emphasizing the need for ongoing studies to assess the impacts of these parasites on wildlife and public health.
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