Publications by authors named "N Rincon"

Article Synopsis
  • The growth of AI and machine learning in healthcare offers promising advancements in patient care through tools for diagnostics, monitoring, and personalized treatments, yet this progress faces regulatory hurdles due to recent Supreme Court rulings affecting agencies like the FDA.
  • The paper investigates the implications of regulatory uncertainty on the healthcare sector, focusing on how it impacts innovation in biotechnology against the need for patient safety and regulatory consistency.
  • Key Supreme Court cases are analyzed to understand changes in agency deference and regulatory authority, providing insights and recommendations for the medical community to address these emerging challenges in the industry.
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Background: Food insecurity, an economic and social condition of limited food access, is associated with poor diet quality-a risk factor for several common cancers. The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center supports healthy food access through community-led evidence translation by actively partnering with community-based organizations (CBOs). These partnerships aim to enhance the capacity of food assistance CBOs to effectively implement evidence-based food insecurity mitigation programs in the cancer center's area of influence.

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Relapse is a major challenge in treating drug addiction, and drug seeking progressively increases after abstinence, a phenomenon termed "incubation of drug craving". Previous studies demonstrated both sex differences and an effect of estrous cycle in female rats in incubation of cocaine craving. In contrast, while incubation of methamphetamine craving is similar across sexes, whether estrous cycle plays a role in this incubation has yet to be fully addressed.

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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting 1 in 36 children and is associated with physiological abnormalities, most notably mitochondrial dysfunction, at least in a subset of individuals. This systematic review and meta-analysis discovered 204 relevant articles which evaluated biomarkers of mitochondrial dysfunction in ASD individuals. Significant elevations (all p < 0.

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