Publications by authors named "J Moulton"

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  • Children in poverty are more likely to enter foster care, and refundable state Earned Income Tax Credits (EITCs) can help reduce child maltreatment risk.
  • This study aimed to assess how refundable state EITCs affect foster care entry rates across the U.S. using various data sources and controlled analyses.
  • Results showed that states with refundable EITCs had 0.5 fewer foster care entries per 1000 children annually, with significant effects observed six years after implementation.
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The primary cilium, a single microtubule-based organelle protruding from the cell surface and critical for neural development, also functions in adult neurons. While some dorsal root ganglion neurons elaborate a primary cilium, whether it is expressed by and functional in nociceptors is unknown. Recent studies have shown the role of Hedgehog, whose canonical signaling is primary cilium dependent, in nociceptor sensitization.

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Planting floral resources is a common strategy for increasing the abundance and diversity of beneficial flower-visiting insects in human-modified systems. However, the context of the local area and surrounding landscape may affect the attractiveness of these floral resource provisioning plots. We compared the relative effects of local floral resources and surrounding urban land-use on the abundance of bees on flowering plants in common gardens in eastern Tennessee, USA.

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Objectives: Multimorbidity, known as multiple chronic conditions (MCC), is the coexistence of two or more chronic health conditions (CHC). The near-retirement-age population with MCC is more likely to experience discontinued labor force participation (LFP). Our objective was to evaluate the impact of MCC on LFP among adults aged 50-64 and to explore heterogeneous effects between self-employed and non-self-employed workers.

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