Publications by authors named "Price H"

Introduction: Worldwide, 2.4 billion people rely on solid fuels such as wood or charcoal for cooking, leading to approximately 3.2 million deaths per year from illnesses attributable to household air pollution.

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The design and implementation of collective actions in model protocell communities is an on-going challenge in synthetic protobiology. Herein, we covalently graft alginate or chitosan onto the outer surface of semipermeable enzyme-containing silica colloidosomes to produce hairy catalytic protocells with pH-switchable membrane surface charge. Binary populations of the enzymatically active protocells exhibit self-initiated stimulus-responsive changes in spatial organization such that the mixed community undergoes alternative modes of electrostatically induced self-sorting and reversible co-clustering.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate Irish preschool teachers' knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors regarding the oral health of children aged 3-5 years old.
  • A questionnaire and guided interviews with 90 teachers revealed that while some implemented oral health education, many lacked adequate training and resources, with a mean correct response rate of only 5.32 out of 9.
  • The findings indicate a significant need for improved oral health training and resources for preschool teachers to better educate young children on oral health.
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Objective: To assess community awareness of cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) in a disease-endemic district in Sri Lanka.

Design: Population-based cross-sectional study.

Setting: This study was conducted in selected 158 Grama Niladhari divisions covering all the 22 Divisional Secretariat areas of the Anuradhapura district, Sri Lanka.

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Aim: The diabetes annual review is an important part of clinical care. Non-attendance is increasingly common and associated with poor health outcomes. At-home self-collection of blood tests, urine samples and anthropometric data through a postal box may facilitate engagement.

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Background: Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is an important public health problem, which mainly affects the poor rural dwelling communities in Low- and Middle-Income Countries. However, little is known about the health and economic burdens of this disease in East Africa, including Ethiopia. The aim of this study was to assess the household level economic burden of VL among affected communities in Tigray, Northern Ethiopia.

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  • As life expectancy for individuals with Down syndrome rises, this study aims to identify prevalent skin conditions throughout their lives to improve clinical care and drive research.
  • Analyzing data from 1,529 patients across eight medical centers from 2011 to 2021 revealed that eczematous dermatitis is the most common skin condition, with variations by age group; children often face eczema, adolescents experience folliculitis, and adults are prone to seborrheic dermatitis.
  • The findings highlight the need for focused clinical guidelines and research on skin disorders in the Down syndrome population, which predominantly include eczema and autoimmune skin diseases.
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Attending to the behaviors of eyewitnesses at police lineups could help to determine whether an eyewitness identification is accurate or mistaken. Eyewitness identification decision processes were explored using augmented reality holograms. Children (n = 143; Mage = 10.

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  • The study aimed to estimate the occurrence rates and identify factors linked to erythema nodosum (EN) and pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) in kids with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
  • Using data from the ImproveCareNow registry, researchers analyzed visits of patients under 21 years old, focusing on demographics, disease severity, and other health factors.
  • Results showed that EN occurred in 1.57% and PG in 0.90% of visits; both conditions were linked to more severe IBD and related complications like arthritis and uveitis, with a small percentage experiencing both EN and PG.
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  • The study focused on the challenges of transitioning patients with epidermolysis bullosa (EB) from pediatric to adult care, revealing that provider support is crucial during this process.
  • A survey conducted with members of the Epidermolysis Bullosa Clinical Research Consortium found that 88% of providers were concerned about this transition, while only 38% had formal transition of care (TOC) programs.
  • The results highlighted the importance of establishing formal TOC programs and a team-based approach, emphasizing the need to identify adult care providers to facilitate better transitions for patients.
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Introduction: There is a growing body of evidence demonstrating the benefit of flash glucose monitoring in people living with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). This real-world study aimed to evaluate the effect of initiating flash glucose monitoring on change in HbA1c after 3-6 months in adults living with T2DM treated with multiple daily injections of insulin.

Methods: A retrospective observational study using data from ten clinical centres in the UK for adults with T2DM treated with multiple daily injections of insulin for at least 1 year was conducted.

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One of the basic principles of risk management is that we should always keep an eye on ways that things could go badly wrong, even if they seem unlikely. The more disastrous a potential failure, the more improbable it needs to be, before we can safely ignore it. This principle may seem obvious, but it is easily overlooked in public discourse about risk, even by well-qualified commentators who should certainly know better.

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  • * Inositol phosphorylceramide (IPC) plays a key role in leishmania species, with IPC synthase (IPCS) being a critical enzyme; clemastine fumarate has emerged as a potential IPCS inhibitor and an anti-leishmanial agent.
  • * Research reveals that while clemastine fumarate inhibits IPCS and alters metabolic pathways, its main action may involve different targets, suggesting further investigation is needed for effective treatment strategies.
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Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA) competitions evaluate riders on equitation and skills when riding randomly drawn horses. This study considered demographic and competition-related variables of horses involved in IHSA competitions, and their correlation to performance through points accumulated. Demographics were recorded for fifty-nine horses in two-day Hunter Seat and Western IHSA shows along with use of artificial riding aids, day of competition, number of rides, and points, to evaluate performance.

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In repeated-event paradigms where participants are asked to recall details of a sequence of similar instances they viewed/experienced previously, more accurate details are typically recalled from the first and final instances (i.e., long-term primacy and recency effects).

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Carbon monoxide (CO) is a poisonous gas produced by incomplete combustion of carbon-based fuels that is linked to mortality and morbidity. Household air pollution from burning fuels on poorly ventilated stoves can lead to high concentrations of CO in homes. There are few datasets available on household concentrations of CO in urban areas of sub-Saharan African countries.

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Background: Exposure to air pollution can exacerbate asthma with immediate and long-term health consequences. Behaviour changes can reduce exposure to air pollution, yet its 'invisible' nature often leaves individuals unaware of their exposure, complicating the identification of appropriate behaviour modifications. Moreover, making health behaviour changes can be challenging, necessitating additional support from healthcare professionals.

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  • - The study focuses on creating standardized best practices for managing Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) in hospitals, as current training is inadequate and lacks unified guidelines in North America.
  • - A modified Delphi method was used to gather expert opinions from dermatologists, nurses, and caregivers, resulting in consensus agreements on treatment practices for both neonatal and postneonatal patients with EB.
  • - The final consensus involved 103 neonatal and 105 postneonatal statements, aiming to enhance inpatient care quality for EB patients, with a note that recommendations might need to be tailored to individual cases.
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Leishmaniasis is a spectrum of conditions caused by infection with the protozoan Leishmania spp. parasites. Leishmaniasis is endemic in 98 countries around the world, and resistance to current anti-leishmanial drugs is rising.

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Sweet's syndrome (SS) is a neutrophilic dermatosis characterised by the acute onset of erythematous papules or plaques and a constellation of symptoms including fever, leucocytosis, and histopathology demonstrating nodular, pustular, or diffuse infiltrate of neutrophils with marked papillary oedema. SS can be a manifestation of inflammatory bowel disease and often coincides with periods of disease flares. Only a few cases of SS associated with ulcerative colitis are reported in the literature, and no cases have involved pulmonary manifestations in the paediatric population.

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