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Importance: Elite-level contact sport participation is associated with increased dementia risk, which may be attributable to sport-related traumatic brain injury and repetitive head impact exposure. However, the contribution of wider, potentially modifiable dementia risk factors remains uncertain.

Objective: To explore the association of potentially modifiable dementia risk factors with dementia risk among former professional soccer players.

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Describing acute coronary syndrome symptom information on social media platforms.

Heart Lung

December 2024

Mennonite College of Nursing, Illinois State University, Campus Box 5810, Normal, IL 61790-5810, USA. Electronic address:

Background: Social media is a common source of health-related information. However, more clarity regarding ACS symptom information posted on social media is needed.

Objectives: The objective was to describe ACS symptom information on social media platforms, including Twitter (now named X), Instagram, and TikTok.

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The final stadium larva of the Cryptophaea vietnamensis (van Tol & Rozendaal, 1995) from Vietnam is described and illustrated based on specimens reared to adulthood. This is the first record of a larva of the genus Cryptophaea Hämäläinen, 2003. The larvae of C.

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  • The study describes and compares the final stadium larvae of four species of south-east Asian Chlorocyphidae using genetic analysis and morphological features.
  • Identification was primarily based on matching mitochondrial COI markers with known adult specimens, though some species require considering known adult distributions for accurate determination.
  • The research highlights distinct morphological differences among the species, suggests the potential for localized identification keys, but concludes that a comprehensive generic-level key for the region may not be feasible.
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