Publications by authors named "Mei-Chen Lin"

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  • Parkinson's disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative disorder that includes both motor and non-motor symptoms, like insomnia, which might influence the disease's development.
  • A study analyzed data from over 150,000 insomnia patients in Taiwan, ultimately comparing 20,112 who received acupuncture to those who did not.
  • Results indicated that insomnia patients who received acupuncture had a significantly lower risk of developing PD, but more research is needed to confirm these results.
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  • This study investigated the genetic links between schizophrenia (SCZ) and bipolar disorder (BPD), focusing on how polygenic risks for these disorders relate to education and cognitive aging.
  • Analyzing data from over 106,000 participants, researchers found that certain genetic scores positively correlated with educational achievement, while others had a negative impact.
  • The findings indicate that SCZ and BPD have different genetic influences, affecting educational success and cognitive decline, suggesting that these disorders are not genetically the same.
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The mechanism underlying the co-occurrence of major depressive disorder (MDD) and gynecological diseases remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the familial co-aggregation and shared genetic loading between MDD and gynecological diseases, namely dysmenorrhea, endometriosis, uterine leiomyomas (UL), and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Overall, 2,121,632 females born 1970-1999 with parental information were enrolled from the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database (NHIRD); 25,142 same-sex twins and 951,779 persons with full-sibling(s) were selected.

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  • The study analyzed demographic variables of participants in the Taiwan Biobank (TWBB) and compared them with national statistics to identify differences in sociodemographic and clinical characteristics.
  • It included 128,663 TWBB individuals aged 30 to 70 without cancer and matched them to 514,652 nonparticipants from health records, examining various health metrics and conditions.
  • The findings revealed that TWBB participants tended to be older, predominantly female, more educated, wealthier, and living in urban areas, showing higher mortality but lower cancer risk compared to nonparticipants.
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  • Infections during pregnancy and early childhood are linked to a higher risk of neurodevelopmental disorders like ASD, ADHD, and MR, but familial factors may influence these associations.
  • A large study with over 2.8 million individuals in Taiwan analyzed the effects of maternal and childhood infections, using sibling comparison to control for unmeasured familial influences.
  • Results showed that maternal infections increased the risk for neurodevelopmental issues, but these associations diminished when comparing siblings; however, early childhood infections maintained significant links to disorders like ASD and MR.
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  • * Using data from Taiwan's National Health Insurance Research Database, the researchers categorized participants by season of birth and applied propensity score matching to balance demographic and clinical characteristics.
  • * The results showed that individuals born in spring had a 1.05-fold increase in the risk of all-cause mortality, highlighting the importance of understanding how birth season may affect long-term health and suggesting areas for future research.
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Emerging evidence has shown that assortative mating (AM) is a key factor that shapes the landscape of complex human traits. It can increase the overall prevalence of disorders, influence occurrences of comorbidities, and bias estimation of genetic architectures. However, there is lack of large-scale studies to examine the cultural differences and the generational trends of AM for psychiatric disorders.

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Background: It has been proposed that having a psychiatric disorder could increase the risk of developing a gastrointestinal disorder, and vice versa. The role of familial coaggregation and shared genetic loading between psychiatric and gastrointestinal disorders remains unclear.

Methods: This study used the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database; 4,504,612 individuals born 1970-1999 with parental information, 51,664 same-sex twins, and 3,322,959 persons with full-sibling(s) were enrolled.

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In this study, a TiC MXene@g-CN composite powder (TM-CN) was prepared by the ultrasonic self-assembly method and then loaded onto a carbon nanofiber membrane by the self-assembly properties of MXene for the treatment of organic pollutants in wastewater. The characterization of the TM-CN and the C-TM-CN was conducted via X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and Fourier transform infrared spectrometer (FTIR) to ascertain the successful modification. The organic dye degradation experiments demonstrated that introducing an appropriate amount of TiC MXene resulted in the complete degradation of RhB within 60 min, three times the photocatalytic efficiency of a pure g-CN.

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Background And Aim: Taxol modulates local inflammatory conditions in peripheral nerves, which may impair their regeneration and recovery when injured. This study aimed to determine the effects of rosmarinic acid (RA, a polyphenol constituent of many culinary herbs) on the regeneration of the sciatic nerves in the bridging conduits.

Experimental Procedure: In the cell study, RA decreased nuclear factor (NF)-κB activity induced by taxol in a dose dependency.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate risk factors affecting diet outcomes after reconstructive surgery for subtotal hypopharyngeal defects using two types of ALT flaps: patch-shaped and tube-shaped.
  • It was a retrospective cohort study conducted at a referral hospital, focusing on hypopharyngeal cancer patients from 2011 to 2020, analyzing their dietary restrictions over a three-year follow-up post-surgery.
  • Results revealed that patients with tube-shaped flaps had significantly higher rates of a restricted diet compared to those with patch-shaped flaps, particularly in relation to postoperative radiotherapy, highlighting the importance of preserving mucosal tissue to prevent diet-related complications.
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Background: Studying the causes of death among deceased spouses and surviving partners may provide insights into the underlying mechanisms of the association between widowhood and mortality. This study investigated the mortality risk of widowhood in Taiwan, examined the association of the cause of death between widowed individuals and their deceased spouses and explored potential modifying effects by age, gender and duration after widowhood.

Methods: This matched cohort study utilized Taiwan's National Health Insurance claims database and National Death Registry.

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Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is initiated in response to a hypoxic and hypobaric environment at a high altitude. The precise prevalence of AMS in Jade Mountain climbers remained largely unknown, particularly data obtained from real medical consultations. An overnight stay at the Pai-Yun Lodge (3402 m) is usually required before an ascent of the Jade Mountain.

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  • A study in Taiwan analyzed over 2.7 million children born between 2001-2017 to investigate if advanced paternal age increases the risk of epilepsy in their offspring.
  • The findings showed that while there was a higher risk of epilepsy in children with fathers aged 50 and older, this association diminished when considering the age difference between parents.
  • Ultimately, the results suggest that the perceived link between older paternal age and offspring epilepsy may be influenced more by familial factors rather than direct genetic mutations from older fathers.
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: Treatment for antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitis (AAV) must deal with immunosuppression, as well as infections associated with a compromised immune system, such as tuberculosis (TB). Our aim was to examine the risk of incidental TB after diagnosis of AAV. : This retrospective population-based cohort study was based on the data from the National Health Insurance Research Database in Taiwan.

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Background: The co-occurrence of depression and diabetes mellitus has been linked to an increased risk of developing cancer. This study aimed to investigate whether depression further amplifies the risk of cancer among individuals with diabetes.

Methods: This population-based matched cohort study utilized Taiwan's National Health Insurance claims database.

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The existing evidence on the contextual influence of the availability of local facilities for physical activity on the cognitive health of elderly residents is sparse. This study examined the association between neighborhood physical activity facilities and cognitive health in older individuals. A cohort study of community-dwelling older adults was performed using baseline data and follow-up data from the Taiwan Biobank.

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Melt-blown nonwoven fabrics for filtration are usually manufactured using polypropylene, but after a certain time period the middle layer of the mask may have a reduced effect on adsorbing particles and may not be easily stored. Adding electret materials not only increases storage time, but also shows in this study that the addition of electret can improve filtration efficiency. Therefore, this experiment uses a melt-blown method to prepare a nonwoven layer, and adds MMT, CNT, and TiO2 electret materials to it for experiments.

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Background And Aim: Insomnia is a subjective illness that has been identified as a risk factor for dementia. In this study, we investigated the association of acupuncture treatment for insomnia with the risk of dementia. We collected data from the National Health Insurance Research Database (NHIRD) of Taiwan to analyze the incidence of dementia in patients with insomnia who received acupuncture treatment.

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Aim: The risk factors for systemic autoimmune disease (SAD)s with antiarrhythmic drug(AAD)s in arrhythmia patients are still unclear. This study was discussed this risk factors for SADs with AADs in arrhythmia patients.

Methods: This study was a retrospective cohort design and analyzed this relationship in an Asian population.

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Introduction: Although high-dose erythropoiesis-stimulating agent (ESA) has been shown to increase mortality risk and adverse cardiovascular events in hemodialysis patients, the safety of extremely low-dose ESA is unclear.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the association between ESA dose and mortality in the monthly dosing range of 0-43,000 U of equivalent epoetin alfa in 304 Taiwan hemodialysis patients by using Cox proportional hazard model and cubic spline model.

Results: Compared with mean monthly ESA dose of 15,000-25,000 U (mean ± standard deviation 20,609 ± 2,662 U), monthly ESA dose of less than 15,000 U (mean ± standard deviation 7,413 ± 4,510 U) is associated with increased mortality.

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This study proposes the composites with a sandwich structure that is primarily made by the multi-step foaming process. The staple material is polyurethane (PU) foam that is combined with carbon fibers, followed by a Kevlar woven fabric. The composites are evaluated in terms of puncture resistance, buffer absorption, and electromagnetic wave shielding effectiveness (EMSE).

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Laminated composites have been commonly applied to all fields. When made into laminated composites, Kevlar woven fabrics are able to provide the required functions. In this study, two types of TPU are incorporated to improve the intralayer features of Kevlar/TPU laminated composites.

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We aimed to investigate the association between either or both of benzodiazepines (BZDs) and non-BZDs and the incidence of atrial fibrillation (AF) in the Taiwan National Health Insurance Database. The participants with at least two prescriptions of BZDs and/or non-BZDs were identified as hypnotics users, whereas those without any prescription of hypnotics were non-hypnotics users. The hypnotics and non-hypnotics cohorts were 1:1 matched on their propensity scores.

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