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J Clin Transl Sci
December 2024
Susan B Meister Child Health Evaluation and Research Center, Department of Pediatrics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA.
Introduction: In Michigan, the COVID-19 pandemic severely impacted Black and Latinx communities. These communities experienced higher rates of exposure, hospitalizations, and deaths compared to Whites. We examine the impact of the pandemic and reasons for the higher burden on communities of color from the perspectives of Black and Latinx community members across four Michigan counties and discuss recommendations to better prepare for future public health emergencies.
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January 2025
Dept of Systems and Computer Engineering, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6, Canada.
Background: Working from home during the Covid-19 pandemic was perceived differently by men and women working in STEM fields. The aim of this paper is to highlight the unexpected benefits generated by working from home during the pandemic.
Methods: Qualitative methodology was used to analyze data, collected via survey.
Inorg Chem
January 2025
Department of Chemistry, University College of Science, University of Calcutta, 92 A.P.C. Road, Kolkata 700009, India.
The well-known inhibitory strength of 3d metal Schiff base complexes against urease enzymes has long been acknowledged, but their untapped potential to act as ureolytic mimics of active metallobiosites remained unexplored. To break the new ground, we present pyrrolidine-based mononuclear Ni(II)-azide complex {[NiL(HL)(N)]·1.5(HO)} using the N,N,O donor ligand, namely ()-4-bromo-2-(((2-(pyrrolidin-1-yl)ethyl)imino)methyl)phenol.
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December 2024
School of Psychology, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Background: Brain connectivity patterns, measured with Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), have been recently studied as a potential biomarker for Alzheimer's disease dementia (AD). A 'disconnected brain' has been associated with greater cognitive impairment in pathological aging (Bennett & Madden, 2014), but it is unclear how this occurs in groups at risk of AD.
Method: Participants (n = 227; aged 55+ years) from the Dementia Prevention Research Clinic, New Zealand, were classified as control (C; n = 35), subjective cognitive decline (SCD; n = 60), single-domain amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI; n = 54), multiple-domain MCI (mMCI; n = 52), and AD (n = 26).
Alzheimers Dement
December 2024
University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Background: Prior research shows that caregiving for people living with dementia (PLWD) varies with cultural, institutional, and social structural context, but less is known about the role of context in dementias of different etiologies. We compared experiences of caregiving in frontal-temporal dementia (FTD) versus non-FTD dementias using community-based comparative ethnography. We expected to find differences in caring for people living with FTD (PLWFTD) versus people living with other dementias (PLWOD).
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