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Nutrients
February 2025
Department of Food Chemistry and Biocatalysis, Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences, ul. Chełmońskiego 37/41, 51-630 Wrocław, Poland.
The global population is struggling with significant health challenges, among which overweight and obesity stand out. Currently, 61% of adults and 7.5% of children and adolescents are affected, underscoring the urgent need for effective solutions.
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March 2025
Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada.
Although the brain is often characterized as a complex system, theoretical and philosophical frameworks often struggle to capture this. For example, mainstream mechanistic accounts model neural systems as fixed and static in ways that fail to capture their dynamic nature and large set of possible behaviors. In this paper, we provide a framework for capturing a common type of complex system in neuroscience, which involves two main aspects: (i) constraints on the system and (ii) the system's possibility space of available outcomes.
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March 2025
Terahertz Research Center, School of Electronic Science and Engineering, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu 610054, China.
Single-bacterium diagnostic methods with unprecedented precision and rapid turnaround times are promising tools for facilitating the transition from empirical treatment to personalized anti-infection treatment. Terahertz (THz) radiation, a cutting-edge technology for identifying pathogens, enables the label-free and non-destructive detection of intermolecular vibrational modes and bacterial dielectric properties. However, this individual dielectric property-based detection and the mismatched spatial resolution are limited for the single-bacterium identification of various species of pathogens.
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March 2025
School of Physics and Optoelectronics, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China.
Raman spectroscopy has demonstrated significant potential in molecular detection, analysis, and identification, particularly when it adopts single-molecule surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SM-SERS) substrates. A recent SM-SERS scheme incorporates two-fold Raman enhancement mechanisms: the electromagnetic enhancement enabled by a plasmonic nanogap hotspot formed from gold sphere nanoparticles sitting on a gold mirror and the chemical enhancement enabled by a two-dimensional material, WS, inserted into the nanogap. In this work we integrate multiple advanced concepts and techniques to achieve remarkable performance improvements of SM-SERS.
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March 2025
Author Affiliations: Nursing Research Medical, Surgical, Behavioral Health & Emergency Patient Services (Dr Lajoie), Nursing Research Cardiovascular, Critical Care & Perioperative Patient Services (Dr Connor), Nursing and Patient Care Operations-Ambulatory Cardiology, APRN Professional Development for Cardiovascular, Perioperative and Critical Care Programs (Dr Saia), Boston Operations for Ambulatory Cardiology (Dr Saleeb), Ambulatory Cardiology (Dr DeFerranti), Ambulatory Medicine (Dr Morgan-Gorman), Cardiovascular and Critical Care Services (Ms Cole), Cardiovascular, Critical Care and Perioperative, Patient Services (Mr DiPasquale), Cardiovascular, Critical Care and Perioperative Services (Dr Hickey), Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts; and Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School (Dr Saleeb, Dr DeFerranti, Dr Hickey), Boston, Massachusetts.
The purpose of this three-part, mixed-methods study is to mitigate patient risk by understanding and describing the current and future state of pediatric telehealth (TH) care delivery. As the COVID-19 pandemic emerged, an unprepared clinical workforce mobilized to quickly transition patients to TH to mitigate the risk of infection and maintain access to care. Optimizing digital health care delivery requires an understanding of the current models of care, the identification of best practices, and opportunities for improvement to mitigate patient/family, provider, and institutional risk.
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