Publications by authors named "S M Hampton"

Mrs J is a 45-year-old mother of three teenagers who developed a leg ulcer after a minor injury because of underlying venous issues from years of standing as a hairdresser. Despite regular visits to her GP practice nurse, her ulcer worsened over three years. A turning point came when she joined a local Leg Club, where her ulcer healed rapidly.

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This article reports on a single pass amplifier based on stimulated Raman scattering in a methane-filled negative curvature hollow core fiber (HCF) to transition 1.06 μm power to 1.54 μm.

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Disorders of consciousness (DoC) resulting from severe acute brain injuries may prompt clinicians and surrogate decision makers to consider withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment (WLST) if the neurologic prognosis is poor. Recent guidelines suggest, however, that clinicians should avoid definitively concluding a poor prognosis prior to 28 days post injury, as patients may demonstrate neurologic recovery outside the acute time period. This practice may increase the frequency with which clinicians consider the option of delayed WLST (D-WLST), namely, WLST that would occur after hospital discharge, if the patient's recovery trajectory ultimately proves inconsistent with an acceptable quality of life.

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  • - Climate change is causing a decrease in winter ice cover on lakes, which has a variety of negative effects on society and the environment that are not yet fully understood.
  • - The reduction in ice leads to safety issues, changes in fisheries, increased erosion, and threatens water quality and biodiversity.
  • - To address these challenges, it's important to study these changes more closely and promote collaboration across different fields for better lake management and sustainability.
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