Publications by authors named "R Yates"

Objective: Food insecurity is becoming recognized as an important measure of public health. Louisiana has a poorer health index and a higher food insecurity rate than the national average. This study aims to investigate how living in a food desert affects the stage at diagnosis and 5-year overall survival in patients with gynecologic cancers.

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Conventional dendritic cells (cDCs) generate protective cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) responses against extracellular pathogens and tumors. This is achieved through a process known as cross-presentation (XP), and, despite its biological importance, the mechanism(s) driving XP remains unclear. Here, we show that a cDC-specific pore-forming protein called apolipoprotein L 7C (APOL7C) is up-regulated in response to innate immune stimuli and is recruited to phagosomes.

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Background: NLPs such as ChatGPT are novel sources of online healthcare information that are readily accessible and integrated into internet search tools. The accuracy of NLP-generated responses to health information questions is unknown.

Methods: We queried four NLPs (ChatGPT 3.

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  • - This study investigates the impact of social protection, specifically government cash transfers and food security, on the health and well-being of adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV) in South Africa, focusing on achieving Global AIDS Targets like ART adherence, viral suppression, and reduced stigma.
  • - Over four years, researchers collected data from 1,046 ALHIV, examining factors such as ART adherence, sexual behavior, and stigma, while using advanced regression models to analyze outcomes related to cash transfers and food security.
  • - Results showed that receiving cash transfers and having food security were linked to better ART adherence and viral suppression, delayed sexual debut or consistent condom use, and lower enacted stigma among ALHIV, highlighting the importance of social support in
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Salting of roadways contaminates local waterways via snowmelt and precipitation runoff, eliciting various toxicological impacts on aquatic ecosystems. Recently, "eco-friendly" deicing alternatives have been introduced in hopes of mitigating environmental impacts of deicing agents, while maintaining human safety. These "eco-friendly" alternatives may pose their own set of environmental concerns that require further study.

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