Publications by authors named "M D Alaimo"

This study proposed an approach to determine the geochemical baseline values in topsoils. The chosen study area is Sicily (Italy), a region characterized by significant lithological heterogeneity. Eighty-three topsoil samples were collected at several sites away from potential anthropogenic pollution sources.

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This paper presents a co-designed solution aimed at improving community healthcare assistance management. To enhance patients' self-awareness of their health status, encouraging active participation in care process, and to support nurses in delivering patient-centered care, we have developed an innovative platform with a highly customized app. This platform was designed using a multi-disciplinary, bottom-up approach.

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Over the past few decades, Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have revolutionized the fields of nursing and patient healthcare management. This scoping review and the accompanying case studies shed light on the extensive scope and impact of ICT in these critical healthcare domains. The scoping review explores the wide array of ICT tools employed in nursing care and patient healthcare management.

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  • - This study analyzed the levels of platinum (Pt) and palladium (Pd) in mushrooms collected from various wooded areas in Sicily, using a technique called ICP-MS for accurate measurement.
  • - Results showed low concentrations of Pt (0.21 to 4.22 ng/g) and Pd (0.31 to 3.09 ng/g), indicating that these mushrooms do not accumulate harmful levels of these metals compared to other food sources.
  • - The findings suggest that eating these mushrooms occasionally is safe, and the methodology used in the study is effective for measuring these metals in food.
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Platinum group elements (PGEs) can be naturally found at very low concentrations in the Earth's crust. However, the increasing uses of PGEs in vehicle exhaust catalysts, in addition to some other applications (industry, jewelry, anticancer drugs) cause their anthropogenic emission and dispersion in the environment. The use of human hair samples analysis is considered a suitable biological indicator to assess human occupational and environmental exposure.

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