Publications by authors named "P A Kenny"

From'grave diggers' to a 'Trauma System for Ireland', the history of Irish orthopaedics is a unique and fascinating story. This story has developed over decades and centuries, with many late and great surgeons and trainers playing major roles in developing our orthopaedic services nationally, as we know them today. The authors acknowledge that it would be wrong to think that a 1500-word review could provide an in-depth, yet comprehensive, discussion of all topics past and present of celebration, deliberation and further debate, related to orthopaedic surgery in Ireland.

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Introduction: As part of several measures to inform consumers about the health risks of alcohol, the Irish Government signed into law the Public Health (Alcohol) Act 2018, with Section 13 requiring the implementation of multiple health warnings in all alcohol ads. Although health warnings on product labels have been subject to intensive political discussion and academic research, health warnings in alcohol ads have received little attention.

Methods: A between-subject factorial survey experiment was conducted with a convenience sample of adults in Ireland (n = 932) to compare single-text, multiple-text and shocking image-and-text health warnings displayed on two types of static alcohol ads-an ad with social imagery featuring people drinking alcohol and an ad featuring only the alcohol product.

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Background: Precise localization of intracerebral implants in rodent brains is required for physiological and behavioral studies, particularly if targeting deep brain nuclei. Traditional histological methods, based on manual estimation through sectioning can introduce errors and complicate data interpretation.

Methods: Here, we introduce an alternative method based on recent advances in tissue-clearing techniques and light-sheet fluorescence microscopy.

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Prior adversity increases susceptibility to subsequent stressful events, but the causal underlying changes in brain circuitry are poorly understood. We harnessed unbiased whole-brain activity mapping to identify circuits that are functionally remodeled by prior adversity. This revealed that the anterior hypothalamic nucleus (AHN) displays heightened stress reactivity in previously stressed mice.

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  • * Conducted in Ireland, the research involved 16 male jockeys who had non-surgical treatment, using a retrospective approach to assess their recovery outcomes.
  • * Results showed that most jockeys (94%) returned to racing within an average of 67.1 days, with minimal complications and excellent functional recovery as indicated by a low QuickDASH score.
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