Publications by authors named "N Thangthaeng"

Approximately 25 million people around the world identify as transgender, and the numbers are growing. While visibility of transgender communities has increased, significant healthcare disparities remain. Transgender individuals report being less inclined to share their sex assigned at birth due to fear of stigmatization and mistrust of the medical community.

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Background: Clinical Research Nurses (CRNs) care for study participants and manage clinical research studies; yet the CRN practice role is rarely covered in undergraduate nursing curricula in the United States. Despite a burgeoning need for CRNs, the pipeline of clinical research nurse positions remains sparse. The International Association of Clinical Research Nurses's (IACRN) strategic goal to "engage with nursing schools to heighten awareness and inclusion of the CRN role competencies in nursing education" prompted the development of an educational lecture module to be disseminated to nursing schools.

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  • Functional changes in the brain due to aging can lead to issues with memory, balance, and mobility, potentially causing cognitive decline and falls in older adults.
  • Research suggests that dietary supplementation with strawberries (SB) may enhance cognitive and psychomotor functions in older individuals, based on rodent studies.
  • A trial involving 37 participants aged 60-75 showed that those consuming freeze-dried SB experienced improved learning and memory, but no significant changes in gait or balance were observed, indicating a potential cognitive benefit that requires further investigation.
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Daily supplementation of blueberries (BBs) reverses age-related deficits in behavior in aged rats. However, it is unknown whether BB is more beneficial to one subset of the population dependent on baseline cognitive performance and inflammatory status. To examine the effect of individual differences on the efficacy of BB, aged rats (17 months old) were assessed for cognition in the radial arm water maze (RAWM) and divided into good, average, and poor performers based on navigation errors.

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