Publications by authors named "T Henning"

A new species of Nasaser.Alatae (Urban & Gilg) Weigend from Northern Peru is described and illustrated. was at first encountered by an observation on iNaturalist and subsequently collected in the humid Andean forests near Colasay in the province of Jaén (Cajamarca, Peru).

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  • Borderline personality disorder (BPD) lacks widespread treatment options, and digital mental health interventions could help bridge this gap through effective behavior change strategies.
  • This systematic review analyzed 40 studies on digital interventions for BPD, including 6611 participants, to evaluate their effectiveness and the role of persuasive system design elements.
  • The review found that most interventions targeted symptoms like suicidal ideation (45%) and paranoia (13%), with the majority being randomized controlled trials (84%), highlighting the need for more focused research on the specific effects of these digital approaches on BPD symptoms.
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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) individuals report more experiences of healthcare discrimination and disordered eating behaviors (DEBs), and less trust in physicians than their cisgender and heterosexual counterparts. Although research supports a link between discrimination and DEBs among LGBTQ+ populations, few studies have specifically investigated healthcare discrimination and DEBs in this population. This study examined whether LGBTQ+ status moderated the relation between negative healthcare experiences and DEBs in undergraduates.

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  • Brown dwarf companions to stars help us understand planet formation processes, but some of them are more massive than expected based on their luminosities and host star ages.
  • Gliese 229 B, previously thought to be a single entity, was revealed through observations to actually be two brown dwarfs, Gliese 229 Ba and Bb, with masses of 38.1 and 34.4 Jupiter masses, respectively.
  • This discovery challenges existing theories and raises questions about the formation and occurrence of binary brown dwarfs in close orbits around stars.
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