Publications by authors named "Phong Chau"

Thermoregulation is synchronized across the circadian cycle to uphold thermal homeostasis. To test if time-of-day matters for the response to environmental cold exposure, mice were acclimated to thermoneutrality (27 °C) for 2 months were subjected acutely (8 h) to cold ambient conditions (15 °C), whereas controls were maintained at thermoneutral conditions. The thermal exposure was tested in separate groups (N = 8) at three distinct time-of-day periods: in the LIGHT phase (L); the DARK phase (D); and a mix of the two (D + L).

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Introduction: Electronic influenza surveillance systems aid in health surveillance and clinical decision-making within the emergency department (ED). While major advances have been made in integrating clinical decision-making tools within the electronic health record (EHR), tools for sharing surveillance data are often piecemeal, with the need for data downloads and manual uploads to shared servers, delaying time from data acquisition to end-user. Real-time surveillance can help both clinicians and public health professionals recognize circulating influenza earlier in the season and provide ongoing situational awareness.

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Objective: To review the medical literature regarding the methodology of self-measurement of blood pressure and to provide some practical recommendations regarding protocol and procedure for measurement, documentation and analysis of data, choice and provision of devices and education of patients and physicians.

Procedure And Protocol For Measurements: Technical recommendations regarding measurement of blood pressure do not differ from usual guidelines. Frequency of measurement remains a matter of discussion.

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