Publications by authors named "Kuc Joanna"

In this study, the results of a comprehensive assessment of the variability in the occurrence of ten perfluorinated compounds (PFAS) in fish tissues originating from 2014 to 2019 from six fisheries in the Baltic Sea are presented. A total of 360 fish samples of three species (perch, herring and flatfish) were analysed. For the determination of PFAS, both linear and branched stereoisomers, LC-ESI-MS/MS technique preceded by simultaneous SPE isolation was validated and applied.

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Mental health concerns are prevalent among college students, highlighting the need for effective interventions that promote self-awareness and holistic well-being. MindScape explores a novel approach to AI-powered journaling by integrating passively collected behavioral patterns such as conversational engagement, sleep, and location with Large Language Models (LLMs). This integration creates a highly personalized and context-aware journaling experience, enhancing self-awareness and well-being by embedding behavioral intelligence into AI.

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Pharmaceutical drugs, including antibiotics and hormonal agents, pose a significant threat to environmental and public health due to their persistent presence in aquatic environments. Colistin (KOL), fluoxetine (FLUO), amoxicillin (AMO), and 17-alpha-ethinylestradiol (EST) are pharmaceuticals (PhCs) that frequently exceed regulatory limits in water and wastewater. Current removal methods are mainly ineffective, necessitating the development of more efficient techniques.

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MindScape aims to study the benefits of integrating time series behavioral patterns (e.g., conversational engagement, sleep, location) with Large Language Models (LLMs) to create a new form of contextual AI journaling, promoting self-reflection and well-being.

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Background: There is growing evidence for the therapeutic effects of psychedelics. However, it is still uncertain how these drugs interact with serotonergic antidepressants (serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SRIs)).

Objective: This study explores the interaction between psychedelics and SRIs in terms of therapeutic effects.

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To systematically review the literature to identify and categorize the predictors and risk factors for treatment-resistant depression (TRD). Online databases (PubMed, MEDLINE, Embase, and APA PsycNet) and relevant conference sources were searched from inception up to January 24, 2022. The following keywords were used: , , , , and .

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Rationale: Therapeutic administration of psychedelics has shown significant potential in historical accounts and recent clinical trials in the treatment of depression and other mood disorders. A recent randomized double-blind phase-IIb study demonstrated the safety and efficacy of COMP360, COMPASS Pathways' proprietary synthetic formulation of psilocybin, in participants with treatment-resistant depression.

Objective: While the phase-IIb results are promising, the treatment works for a portion of the population and early prediction of outcome is a key objective as it would allow early identification of those likely to require alternative treatment.

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The etiology of temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) is firmly anchored in the biopsychosocial model in which a special role is attributed to the stress, depression, somatic symptoms, and anxiety. The aim of the study was to assess the level of stress, depression and neck disability in patients with temporomandibular disorder-myofascial pain with referral. The study group enrolled 50 people (37 women and 13 men) with complete natural dentition.

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Erythromycin (EA) is an antibiotic whose concentration in water and wastewater has been reported to be above the standard levels. Since the methods used so far to remove EA from aquatic environments have not been effective, the development of effective methods for EA removal is necessary. In the present study, fly ash (FA)-based zeolite materials, which have not been investigated as EA sorbents before, were used.

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In the present research, the removal of zinc from concentrated galvanic wastewater (pH 3.1, conductivity 20.31 mS/cm, salinity, 10.

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  • The research investigates the removal of Total Organic Carbon (TOC) and various pharmaceuticals from surface water using coagulation methods, specifically with aluminum chlorohydrate (ACH) as a coagulant.
  • It analyzes 24 surface water samples from rivers in Poland, revealing significant concentration ranges for pharmaceuticals like erythromycin and fluoxetine, with some levels dropping below detectable limits.
  • Under optimal coagulation conditions, the study reports substantial reductions in TOC and pharmaceutical concentrations, as well as improved reduction of turbidity and harmful compounds, indicating ACH's effectiveness in treating contaminated water.
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This work describes the implementation of the ICP-OES silicon determination method for zinc and lead-bearing materials and waste at the Mining and Metallurgical Works ZGH "Bolesław". The proposed method was validated. On the basis of linearity tests, it was found that the course of the calibration curve is linear up to a silicon concentration of 100 mg/L, with the determined working range being 0.

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Background/objectives: Previous studies have shown that N-acetylcysteine (NAC) supplementation with the simultaneous inclusion of HFD prevents salivary glands from oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction. In this experiment, we examined if NAC supplementation could reverse the harmful effect of HFD on mitochondrial function, reduce the severity of apoptosis, and the activity of pro-oxidative enzymes in the salivary glands of rats with confirmed hyperglycemia.

Subjects/methods: Wistar rats were fed the standard or high-fat (HFD) diet for 10 weeks.

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Rationale: Classic psychedelics are currently being studied as novel treatments for a range of psychiatric disorders. However, research on how psychedelics interact with other psychoactive substances remains scarce.

Objectives: The current study aimed to explore the subjective effects of psychedelics when used alongside cannabis.

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The aim of the study was to evaluate the temporomandibular joint, the prevalence of single and multiple diagnosis and potential sided domination of temporomandibular dysfunction in patients with temporomandibular disorder-myofascial pain with referral. The study group enrolled 50 people-37 females and 13 males between 18 and 25 years old with an average age of 23.36 ± 2.

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Zeolites and mesoporous silica materials are effective adsorbents that can be useful for the removal of various pharmaceuticals including non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and antibiotics from low-quality water. This paper summarizes the properties and basic characteristics of zeolites and mesoporous silica materials and reviews the recent studies on the efficacy of the adsorption of selected non-steroidal medicinal products and antibiotics by these adsorbents to assess the potential opportunities and challenges of using them in water treatment. It was found that the adsorption capacity of sorbents with high silica content is related to their surface hydrophobicity (hydrophilicity) and structural features, such as micropore volume and pore size, as well as the properties of the studied medicinal products.

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This review elaborates on the aetiology, diagnosis, and treatment of temporomandibular (TMD) myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) regulated by psychosocial factors. MPS impairs functioning in society due to the accompanying pain. Directed and self-directed biopsychosocial profile modulation may be beneficial in the treatment of MPS.

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The aim of the study was to evaluate occlusal parameters in patients with myofascial pain with referral before and after soft tissue mobilization. The study group consisted of 50 people (37 females and 13 males, average age 23.36 ± 2.

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  • The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is crucial for various functions like chewing, speaking, and expressing emotions, and this study focused on jaw functional limitations in patients with TMJ disorders, specifically myofascial pain with referral.
  • The study involved 50 participants aged around 23, who were assessed using specific questionnaires to evaluate their jaw function, mental health, and oral behaviors.
  • Findings indicated that common issues included difficulty in chewing tough foods and yawning, with a significant portion of the participants also experiencing mental health challenges such as anxiety and depression.
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  • The study evaluated the effects of soft tissue mobilization on 50 patients (37 females, 13 males) suffering from temporomandibular disorder-related myofascial pain.
  • After three sessions of treatment, a decrease in muscular activity was observed in key masticatory muscles, supported by significant changes noted in electromyography results.
  • While soft tissue mobilization effectively relaxed the muscles, it did not enhance symmetry or muscle coordination affected by dental occlusion.
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  • Many dental students experience health issues related to their profession, emphasizing the importance of ergonomics and physical activity in their daily routines.
  • A study of 112 dentistry students revealed that a significant portion has undergone physiotherapy and faces complaints related to their neck and spine, highlighting the need for rehabilitation.
  • The findings suggest that while therapeutic exercises positively impact student well-being, a substantial number of students remain inactive, particularly in terms of maintaining proper ergonomic practices during their studies.
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Cervical pain affects most people at some stage, especially middle-aged. It is one of the symptoms of cervical spine dysfunction. The prevalence of neck pain varies and depends on the population studied.

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Pain is an emotional experience. As a subjective feeling, it is associated with pathophysiological processes occurring in the central nervous system, which in turn may negatively affect the psychophysical function, cognitive abilities, level of functioning and quality of life. The aim of the study was to assess orofacial and general pain location in patients with temporomandibular joint disorder-myofascial pain with referral.

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: Kimmerle anomaly belongs to the anatomic varieties of the first cervical vertebra. The clinical pattern is dominated by vascular- and neurogenic-type headaches, dizziness, decreased postural muscle tension, and vegetative symptoms. : A 37-year-old woman who suffered from headache and pain in the left temporomandibular joint underwent clinical examination, electromyography of masticatory muscles, temporomandibular joint vibration analysis, cone beam computed tomography, and soft tissue mobilization.

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Objectives: The morphology of the alveolar process determines the retention and stability of prosthetic restorations, thereby determining the result of the therapy. Considering that the edentulous jaws may be affected by the atrophy process, it was hypothesized that the morphology of the alveolar process of the maxilla may be dependent on the anterior facial height and anatomy of the mandible.

Subjects And Methods: Twenty-five healthy edentulous Caucasian individuals were randomly chosen.

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