Publications by authors named "M Rosa Nogues"

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  • Cranial dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVFs) are associated with a higher risk of hemorrhage compared to spinal DAVFs, potentially due to the structural differences in veins.
  • The study examined 24 cerebral and 13 spinal veins from cadavers, finding that cerebral veins are larger in diameter but similar in wall thickness compared to spinal veins, leading to a greater diameter-to-thickness ratio.
  • This structural difference in veins may affect their pressure resistance, along with variations in pressure gradients and blood flow dynamics contributing to the differing clinical outcomes between cranial and spinal DAVFs.
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The present study examined the influence of inulin on fecal microbiota, cardiometabolic risk factors, eicosanoids, and oxidative stress in rats on a high-fat (HF) diet. Thirty-six male Wistar-Kyoto rats were divided into three dietary groups: standard diet, HF diet, and HF diet + Inulin diet. After 10 weeks, the HF + Inulin diet promoted high dominance of a few bacterial genera including and in feces while reducing richness, diversity, and rarity compared to the HF diet.

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  • - No existing treatments can stop the progression of osteoarthritis in horses or humans, prompting research into new therapies like mitochondria injections to improve cell health and reduce inflammation.
  • - A study involved injecting autologous blood-derived mitochondria into the carpal joint of three horses, which were monitored for 28 days through various assessments including physical exams and blood tests.
  • - Results showed that the treatment was well tolerated with no significant side effects or inflammation, paving the way for future studies to test its effectiveness in alleviating osteoarthritis symptoms.
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: The digitalized PREVED (PREgnancy, PreVention, Endocrine Disruptor) questionnaire was used in the clinical practices of health professionals (HP) who adhered to the MEDPREVED strategy. The objectives were to assess the strategy and to determine if it could improve access to endocrine disruptor (ED) exposure prevention. : After having filled in the digital questionnaire in HP waiting rooms, patients were invited to talk about ED exposure during the consultation.

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