Publications by authors named "S R Coyne"

Attentional bias to threat is an adaptive response to the presence of threat and danger in the environment (Haselton et al., 2009; Pollak, 2008). Attentional bias to threat is present in both human and nonhuman primates (e.

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A 17-year-old female with cystic fibrosis was diagnosed with alpha-gal syndrome after 6 months of progressively worsening abdominal pain. Alpha-gal is an acquired allergy to mammalian products that can impact what individuals are able to consume. This syndrome may impact an individual's ability to take medications that are animal derived or contain animal derived excipients.

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  • Mothers significantly influence the media culture at home, with children often mimicking their media habits.
  • A study identified four distinct profiles of maternal media use among 268 mothers, revealing differing levels of media engagement and its impact on parenting behaviors.
  • Findings indicate that mothers with low media use create healthier media environments for their children, while those with high social media use experience more issues related to problematic media use for both themselves and their children.
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This study uses a family systems and differential susceptibility framework to examine the association between postpartum media ecosystems, trajectories of maternal depression, and problematic media use in mothers and children ( = 501) in the United Sates over a 5-year period. Three classes of trajectories of maternal depression were identified: and . Results indicate that different classes of trajectories of maternal depression demonstrated differing levels of maternal problematic media use at Wave 1 and differing levels of both mother and child problematic media use at Wave 5.

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  • Dermoid cysts are ovarian germ cell tumors that can lead to a rare condition called anti-NMDAR encephalitis, which causes severe neuropsychiatric symptoms.
  • A case study details a 39-year-old woman who experienced encephalitis, headaches, and hallucinations after using glucocorticoids, leading to further investigation.
  • The patient was ultimately diagnosed with anti-NMDAR encephalitis linked to a paraneoplastic effect from an ovarian dermoid cyst.
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