Publications by authors named "S E Roser"

Therapeutic protein delivery has ushered in a promising new generation of disease treatment, garnering more recognition for its clinical potential than ever. However, proteins' limited stability, extremely short average half-lives, and evidenced toxicity following systemic delivery continue to undercut their efficacy. Biomaterial-based protein delivery, however, demonstrates the potential to overcome these obstacles.

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Background: The reformulation of commonly consumed foods towards less sugar, fat, and salt is an important public health strategy to improve food choices of consumers and thus address the high prevalence of overweight and obesity. Front-of-pack nutrition labels like the Nutri-Score may drive reformulation and support nutritionally favourable food choices. Breakfast cereals are of special interest in that they tend to be high in sugar and are relatively often targeted at children.

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  • - This study evaluated the effectiveness of 3-dimensional printing (3DP) of preadapted orbital plates (3DPPA) compared to traditional intraoperative adapted plates (IOAP) in surgeries for orbital fractures, focusing on how they affect surgery duration.
  • - Conducted at Grady Memorial Hospital with 25 participants aged 18+, the research found significant differences in surgery times, with 3DPPA averaging 32.6 minutes compared to 53.3 minutes for IOAP (P < .001).
  • - Results indicate that using 3DPPA not only reduced overall surgery times but also cut down the time needed for plate insertion and fixation, highlighting the potential benefits of 3D printing technology in surgical procedures
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Introduction: Evidence points toward the early life being crucial for preventing nutrition-related diseases. As promotion of healthier food preferences in toddlerhood and preschool age might still modulate the trajectories of disease risk, understanding diet in these age groups is necessary. The objective was to analyze food consumption and diet quality of 1-5-year-old children living in Germany in relation to age and sex.

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Unlabelled: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is common in children with Down syndrome, with reported prevalence rates as high as 69-76%. Multiple factors predispose children with Down syndrome for OSA, including craniofacial hypoplasia (maxillary and mandibular), airway abnormalities, macroglossia, generalized hypotonia, airway hypotonia, adenotonsillar hypertrophy, and obesity. Despite the fact that the pathophysiology for OSA in children with Down syndrome is multifactorial in nature, treatment methods have focused on soft tissue in the upper airway using adenotonsillectomy and/or continuous positive airway pressure therapy.

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