Publications by authors named "R H Helm"

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a severe anxiety disorder that affects women more than men. About 30% of patients suffering from PTSD develop the disorder by witnessing a traumatic event happen to someone else. However, as the focus has remained on those directly experiencing the traumatic event, whether indirectly acquired fear memories that underlie PTSD have the same molecular signature as those that are directly acquired remains unknown.

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Importance: In the US, approximately 10.55 million adults have atrial fibrillation (AF). AF is associated with significantly increased risk of stroke, heart failure, myocardial infarction, dementia, chronic kidney disease, and mortality.

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Over 90% of protein degradation in eukaryotic cells occurs through the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS). In this system, the ubiquitin protein can bind to a substrate on its own or it can form a chain with multiple ubiquitin molecules in a process called polyubiquitination. There are 8 different sites on ubiquitin at which polyubiquitin chains can be formed, the second most abundant of which, lysine-63 (K63), is independent of the degradation process, though this mark has rarely been studied in the brain or during learning-dependent synaptic plasticity.

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Background: The insertion of a PIVC is the most commonly performed invasive procedure in healthcare. Despite its frequency in placement in hospitalized patients, PIVCs are generally perceived as being safe; however, the prevalence of failure ranges from 35%-50%. Additionally, complications are common and often deemed 'acceptable' by clinicians.

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  • The study investigated the prevalence of cardiac arrhythmias among transgender and nonbinary (TGNB) adults using medical records from a specialized care center over a period from 2010 to 2021.
  • Out of 49,862 adults, 7121 identified as TGNB, showing a low prevalence of arrhythmias (ranging from 0.7% to 1.5%), with transgender individuals having similar odds of arrhythmias compared to cisgender men but higher odds compared to cisgender women.
  • The findings suggest that the prevalence of arrhythmias is similar among TGNB adults regardless of whether they were undergoing gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT), highlighting the need for further research on this topic
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