Publications by authors named "J L Ruiz Cerda"

Nanoplastics pollution is a rising environmental concern whose impacts on biodiversity and human health are far from being understood. This is particularly salient in aquatic ecosystems, where the majority of species depend on external fertilization for reproduction. Here we evaluated the effects of a short-term exposure to engineered polystyrene nanoplastics (NPs) in the zebrafish germline to further explore their impact on reproduction.

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Purpose: Preclinical models of cutaneous wound healing can be useful for improving clinical wound care. Oxygen Enhanced Photoacoustic imaging (OE PAI) can measure oxygenation, and Dynamic Contrast Enhanced (DCE) PAI can measure vascular perfusion. We investigated how a combined OE-DCE PAI protocol can measure vascular oxygenation and perfusion to a cutaneous healing model.

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What Is This Summary About?: Advanced prostate cancer is a cancer that began in the prostate (a part of the male body) and has spread to other parts of the body. This is a review of two clinical research studies of patients with advanced prostate cancer who were treated with relugolix combination therapy. Relugolix is a medicine taken by mouth that lowers a male sex , called testosterone.

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Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality, especially in low and lower-middle income countries. Data from the third iteration of the International Society of Nephrology Global Kidney Health Atlas (ISN-GKHA) were used to evaluate the organization of structures and services for the provision of AKI care in world countries and ISN regions. An international survey of key stakeholders (clinicians, policymakers, and patient advocates) from countries affiliated with the ISN was conducted from July to September 2022 to assess structures and services for AKI care across countries.

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  • Eating disorders (EDs) have serious health impacts, particularly on young individuals and women, with delays in treatment leading to worse outcomes; barriers in access to care in Chile were examined.
  • A qualitative study through interviews with patients, relatives, and health professionals identified five key categories affecting treatment access, including gaps in professional knowledge, cultural misunderstandings, and ego-syntonic behaviors among patients.
  • The study highlights the importance of early intervention and psychoeducation as facilitators in seeking treatment, suggesting that public health strategies should address the complexities surrounding treatment delays for EDs in Chile.
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