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Alzheimers Dement
December 2024
Seoul National University, Seoul, Seoul, Korea, Republic of (South).
Background: Wandering is a common issue among individuals living with dementia. This behavior often leads to increased worry for family caregivers, as those with dementia are at a heightened risk of becoming lost. Location-tracking devices have potential as effective tools for providing independence to individuals living with dementia while reducing the risk of them getting lost.
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December 2024
Neuroscience and Aging Research Unit, Institute of Advanced Medical Research and Training, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.
Background: The escalating prevalence of dementia in Africa, propelled by rapidly ageing population, necessitates innovative approaches to raise awareness and address associated challenges. The prevalent misconception of dementia as a result of witchcraft or wizardry is a challenge, and the media acts as a key agent in dispelling such myths. By reaching divers audiences, the media reinforces the notion that dementia is not confined to Africa alone but it is a global concern.
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January 2025
La Tunisie Médicale, Tunis, Tunisia.
Am J Sports Med
January 2025
Department of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas, USA.
Background: In 2014, Costello and colleagues published a sentinel paper spotlighting the large disparity of female versus male representation within sports science and sports medicine (SSSM) research.
Purpose: To (1) revisit the method published by Costello et al a decade later to evaluate female representation and (2) ascertain whether study designs account for menstrual status.
Study Design: Systematic Review; Level of evidence, 4.
Arthroplasty
January 2025
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital, Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, 350005, China.
Purpose: The study aimed to compare the infection control rates, mechanical complications, and functional outcomes between prosthetic and cement spacers in two-stage revision arthroplasty for chronic periprosthetic joint infection (PJI).
Patients And Methods: Data from patients treated for chronic PJI in our center from 2014 to 2023 were retrospectively collected and the patients were divided into the prosthetic spacer (PS) and cement spacer (CS) groups based on the type of spacer used for the first-stage surgeries. Data on patients' demographics and clinical scores were harvested.
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