Publications by authors named "L Z Fenton"

Evaluating altered mental status and suspected meningeal disorders in children often begins with imaging, typically before a lumbar puncture. The challenge is that meningeal enhancement is a common finding across a range of pathologies, making diagnosis complex. This review proposes a categorization of meningeal diseases based on their predominant imaging characteristics.

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Background And Aims: Public perceptions of alcohol and its related harms and policies are shaped by multiple discourses and can influence behaviour and policy support. As part of a FrameWorks-informed project to test framing approaches to improve public understanding and support for evidence-based alcohol policies in the UK, this research aimed to (i) summarise relevant evidence; (ii) compare how public understanding of alcohol harms differs from those of academic and charity experts; and (iii) develop novel framing approaches.

Methods: (1) a literature review including systematic, scoping and targeted components to understand previous evidence on effective framing from behaviour change, UK alcohol policy and FrameWorks literatures; (2) comparison of public views of alcohol harms and policies from four focus groups (n = 20) with those of public health experts; (3) an iterative process involving workshops and stakeholder consultation to develop 12 novel framing approaches.

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Article Synopsis
  • Significant declines in health outcomes have been noted in the UK since the early 2010s, particularly in life expectancy and increased inequalities, largely linked to government austerity measures affecting poorer populations.
  • Analysis of live births in Scotland from 1981 to 2019 revealed higher rates of low birthweight (LBW) and preterm births during the austerity period, especially in deprived areas, while small-for-gestational-age rates decreased.
  • The study emphasizes urgent attention from the newly elected UK government to address these trends, as they point to serious implications for the health of children and adults linked to economic hardship.
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A major unknown in the field of planetary protection is the degree to which natural atmospheric processes remove terrestrial microorganisms from robotic and crewed spacecraft that could potentially contaminate Mars (i.e., forward contamination).

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