Publications by authors named "T Nathaniel"

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  • This study examines the risk factors for Alzheimer disease patients who also experience neuropsychiatric symptoms (ADNPS) in both males and females.
  • Researchers analyzed data from a regional Alzheimer care center using univariate analysis and logistic regression to identify these risk factors.
  • Findings indicate that male ADNPS patients are linked to dyslipidemia and cerebral infarction, while female ADNPS patients have a stronger association with chronic heart failure.
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  • The experiment investigated whether tilapia (GIFT) prefer protein or lipid as an energy source when raised in warm conditions (28.3°C and 33.3°C) over 60 days, testing various diets with different protein and lipid contents.
  • Results showed that tilapia on high-lipid diets (12%) exhibited better weight gain and growth metrics, while higher lipid content decreased fat storage in the body and increased fat mobilization in the blood.
  • The study concluded that high-lipid diets are more beneficial than high-protein diets for tilapia in hot environments, improving growth and metabolic efficiency while preserving important fatty acids.
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The National Institute of Health R25 Research Education Program was evaluated in the second year of implementation. Twelve mentors and 20 underrepresented minority students (URMs) scholars from partnerships and collaborations among five colleges and universities were added to the program to provide a more diverse research experience. Findings reveal that 100% of research mentors agree that the approachableness and accessibility of the program coordinator were beneficial in achieving mentorship goals and objectives.

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Unlabelled: Clinical risk factors associated obesity and smoking, as well as their combined effect, are not fully understood. This study aims to determine sex differences in risk factors in a population of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients who are obese and with a history of previous or current smoking.

Methods: A retrospective analysis of risk factors in male and female AIS patients with baseline data of obesity and current or previous history of smoking, smoking, and obesity alone was determined.

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Cervical cancer is a significant concern for women, necessitating early detection and precise treatment. Conventional cytological methods often fall short in early diagnosis. The proposed innovative Heap Optimizer-based Self-Systematized Neural Fuzzy (HO-SsNF) method offers a viable solution.

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