Publications by authors named "L L Hudson"

Transtibial amputation (TTA) is the removal of the lower leg often resulting in pain, mental health issues, and a more sedentary lifestyle that lacks physical activity (PA). Low balance confidence and other factors related to the physical and psychosocial adaptation to amputation could contribute to why people with TTA actively avoid PA. Studies have investigated lower extremity amputations and barriers to PA in general, but none have focused solely on transtibial amputation and its relationship with PA participation and avoidance habits.

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The CDK4/6 inhibitor Ribociclib has shown limited efficacy as a monotherapy in colorectal cancer (CRC). However, combining Ribociclib with targeted therapies could present a viable strategy for treating CRC. This study evaluated the combination of Ribociclib and the PI3K inhibitor Alpelisib across four distinct cell lines representing different mutational statuses ( wild-type, -mutated, -mutated, and -mutated).

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Context: Critically-ill patients and their families often experience communication challenges during their ICU stay and across transitions in care. An intervention using communication facilitators may help address these challenges.

Objectives: Using clinicians' perspectives, we identified facilitators and barriers to implementing a communication intervention.

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Louise Hudson began as a cleaner in the veterinary practice where she is now head veterinary receptionist. Here she describes how her role has expanded, providing many exciting opportunities.

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  • The study focuses on understanding the distribution and diversity of environmental bacteria linked to foodborne illnesses by examining soil samples from Nantahala National Forest in North Carolina, where different strains were cultured and sequenced.
  • It was found that most strains were isolated from lower altitudes, and the research highlighted a trend of decreasing bacterial diversity and abundance of these bacteria as altitude increased.
  • Combining traditional culturing techniques with modern metagenomic sequencing, the study enhances our understanding of how these pathogens are distributed in nature and proposes new methods for tracking foodborne contamination sources.
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