Background: Auditory attention is an important cognitive factor that significantly affects speech perception in noisy environments. Hearing loss can impact attention, and it can impair speech perception in noise. Auditory attention training improves speech perception in noise in children with hearing loss.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: To determine the relationship between ambient air temperature and the incidence of hyponatraemia in a heat-prone region.
Design And Setting: We conducted a retrospective study that correlated serum sodium concentrations documented at The Austin Hospital in Melbourne over ten years from January 2014 to December 2023, with publicly available temperature data from the Australian Bureau of Meteorology.
Main Outcome Measures: Serum sodium concentrations and incidence of hyponatraemia admissions when correlated to temperature, and following heatwave events, defined as temperature above 30°C over five consecutive days.
The most significant environmental issue in many nations across the world is industrial wastewater contamination with formaldehyde (a priority pollutant). Any natural water that has had industrial effluent discharged into with formaldehyde concentrations between 100 and 1000 mg/l is deemed toxic to humans. This is an applied analytical research project aimed at examining formaldehyde removal from urban drinking water using a batch electro-photocatalytic (EPC) reactor that uses ultraviolet-A (UV-A) lamp dynode and immobilized ZnO NPs on a zinc sheet-copper electrode.
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October 2024
Colorectal cancer (CRC) ranks as the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths globally. SMAD4 gene acts as the central mediator of the signaling pathway for transforming growth factor-β (TGFβ) with a significant effect on colorectal cancer. Previous research has confirmed a relationship between the presence of the SMAD4 gene and the survival and progression of colorectal cancer in patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe growing demand for sustainable building materials, amid escalating costs, has spurred interest in alternative solutions such as wood cement composites. This study explores the feasibility of producing wood cement boards (WCBs) using locally sourced cedar sawdust as a reinforcing agent. Boards with a thickness of 10 mm and a target density of 1200 kg/m were manufactured under pressures ranging from 2 to 6 MPa for 24 h.
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