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Background: For individuals who are eligible but unlikely to join comprehensive weight loss programs, a low burden self-weighing intervention may be a more acceptable approach to weight management.

Methods: This was a single-arm feasibility trial of a 12-month self-weighing intervention. Participants were healthcare patients with a BMI ≥25 kg/m with a weight-related comorbidity or a BMI >30 kg/m who reported lack of interest in joining a comprehensive weight loss program, or did not enroll in a comprehensive program after being provided program information.

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Purpose: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is an under-recognized genetic cardiac disorder affecting the muscles and contractility of the heart, which in turn can result in heart failure symptoms, arrhythmia, and sudden cardiac death. Previously, pharmacotherapy options for HCM were not disease-specific, often poorly tolerated, and overall inadequate for optimal management. This narrative review discusses the pharmacology of the novel drug mavacamten, the clinical trials supporting its use, and considerations for its use in clinical practice.

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A man with advanced HIV presented with verrucous plaques 2-3 months after initial mpox infection. He received two courses of tecovirimat without resolution of initial mpox lesions and development of new lesions raising concern for resistance. He was treated with two doses of brincidofovir and demonstrated improvement 6 months later.

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Background: Coarctation of the aorta (CoA) often leads to hypertension posttreatment. Evidence is lacking for the current >20 mm Hg peak-to-peak blood pressure (BP) gradient (BPGpp) guideline, which can cause aortic thickening, stiffening, and dysfunction. This study sought to find the BPGpp severity and duration that avoid persistent dysfunction in a preclinical model and test if predictors translate to hypertension status in patients with CoA.

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Background: A recent breakthrough in differential network (DN) analysis of microbiome data has been realized with the advent of next-generation sequencing technologies. The DN analysis disentangles the microbial co-abundance among taxa by comparing the network properties between two or more graphs under different biological conditions. However, the existing methods to the DN analysis for microbiome data do not adjust for other clinical differences between subjects.

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Linking Type and Extent of Head Trauma to Cavum Septum Pellucidum in Older Adults With and Without Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementias.

Neurology

April 2024

From the Department of Clinical and Health Psychology (B.M.A.), University of Florida, Gainesville; Department of Neurology (J.A.T.), Biggs Institute for Alzheimer's and Neurodegenerative Diseases at UT Health San Antonio, TX; Department of Neurology (L.V., M.C., C.L.-D., G.Y., S. Lee, E.G., M.K., L.I., R.L.J., Y.C., A.M.S., K.B.C., L.T.G., M.L.G.-T., H.J.R., W.W.S., B.L.M., J.K., G.D.R.), Weill Institute for Neurosciences, Memory and Aging Center, and Department of Psychiatry (A.A.), University of California, San Francisco; Department of Geriatrics (L.S.G.), Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN; Department of Neurology (S. Lenio), Boston University Medical Center, MA; and Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer (R.C.G.), Ramat Gan, Israel.

Background And Objectives: Cavum septum pellucidum (CSP) is a common but nonspecific MRI finding in individuals with prior head trauma. The type and extent of head trauma related to CSP, CSP features specific to head trauma, and the impact of brain atrophy on CSP are unknown. We evaluated CSP cross-sectionally and longitudinally in healthy and clinically impaired older adults who underwent detailed lifetime head trauma characterization.

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  • The study focused on how the lipid profiles (lipidome) in sepsis patients change and their connection to poor health outcomes, potentially guiding future treatments.
  • Blood samples were taken from sepsis patients within 24 hours of diagnosis, with their clinical outcomes tracked as either rapid recovery, chronic critical illness (CCI), or early death.
  • Results showed that certain fatty acids and pro-inflammatory signaling lipids were linked to poor outcomes, indicating that these lipid changes could be targeted for future therapeutic strategies.
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Evaluation of microbiome in primary and permanent dentition in grade C periodontitis in young individuals.

J Periodontol

July 2024

Department of Oral Health Practice, Periodontology Division and Center for Oral Health Research, College of Dentistry, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA.

Background: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the subgingival microbiome in patients with grade C molar-incisor pattern periodontitis (C-MIP) affecting the primary or permanent dentitions.

Methods: DNA was isolated from subgingival biofilm samples from diseased and healthy sites from 45 C-MIP patients and subjected to phylogenetic microarray analysis. C-MIP sites were compared between children affected in the primary to those affected in the permanent dentitions.

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Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use may be associated with condom use decisions. The current investigation examined sexual decision-making in the context of PrEP among young adult men who have sex with men (MSM) between 18 and 30 years old, using an explanatory sequential mixed methods design. For the quantitative aim, 99 MSM currently taking PrEP (i.

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  • * Research has shown that the drug 5-O-mycaminosyltylonolide (OMT) can effectively combat P. aeruginosa when used alongside the efflux pump inhibitor phenylalanine-arginine beta-naphthylamide (PAβN).
  • * The study involved creating a new PAβN derivative to enhance the effectiveness of OMT against multidrug-resistant clinical strains of P. aeruginosa.
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Unlabelled: IDH1mut gliomas produce high levels of D-2-hydroxyglutarate (D-2-HG), an oncometabolite capable of inhibiting α-ketoglutarate-dependent dioxygenases critical to a range of cellular functions involved in gliomagenesis. IDH1mut gliomas also exhibit slower growth rates and improved treatment sensitivity compared with their IDH1wt counterparts. This study explores the mechanism driving apparent reduced growth in IDH1mut gliomas.

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In the US, sexual and gender minority populations are disproportionately affected by HIV. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a key prevention method, but its effectiveness relies on consistent usage. Our four-year national cohort study explored PrEP discontinuation among sexual and gender minority people who initiated PrEP.

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Methamphetamine use is on the rise among sexual and gender minority people who have sex with men (SGMSM), escalating their HIV risk. Despite pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) being an effective biomedical HIV prevention tool, its uptake in relation to methamphetamine use patterns in SGMSM has not been studied. In a U.

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Objective: Neurosurgery has remained relatively homogeneous in terms of racial and gender diversity, trailing behind national demographics. Less than 5% of practicing neurosurgeons in the United States identify as Black/African American (AA). Research and academic productivity are highly emphasized within the field and are crucial for career advancement at academic institutions.

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SUMMARYDeazaguanine modifications play multifaceted roles in the molecular biology of DNA and tRNA, shaping diverse yet essential biological processes, including the nuanced fine-tuning of translation efficiency and the intricate modulation of codon-anticodon interactions. Beyond their roles in translation, deazaguanine modifications contribute to cellular stress resistance, self-nonself discrimination mechanisms, and host evasion defenses, directly modulating the adaptability of living organisms. Deazaguanine moieties extend beyond nucleic acid modifications, manifesting in the structural diversity of biologically active natural products.

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  • A study focused on alcohol consumption among transgender women in Goiás, Brazil, found that 85.7% had used alcohol in the past year, with 60.2% exhibiting risky drinking behaviors.
  • Factors contributing to risky alcohol use included engaging in sex while under the influence, cocaine/crack use, and having drug-using sexual partners.
  • The findings highlight the need for targeted interventions to address substance use disorders within this population.
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  • The PROPEL study compared a new therapy, cipaglucosidase alfa + miglustat (cipa + mig), to the standard treatment, alglucosidase alfa + placebo (alg + pbo), for adults with late-onset Pompe disease (LOPD).
  • An ongoing open-label extension study is assessing the long-term safety and effectiveness of cipa + mig, focusing on various outcome measures like walking distance and lung function.
  • After 104 weeks, patients on cipa + mig showed maintained improvements in walking distance and biomarkers with minimal safety concerns, indicating potential long-term benefits for those with LOPD.
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Associations of Intimate Partner Violence and Drug Use on Viral Suppression Among Women Living With HIV in South Florida: A Secondary Analysis.

J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care

July 2024

Caroline Deaterly, PhD, BSN, RN, is a Postdoctoral Student, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA. Veronica Richards, PhD, MPH, is a Postdoctoral Fellow, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA. Michael Weaver, PhD, RN, FAAN, is a Professor, University of Florida College of Nursing, Gainesville, Florida, USA. Karina Villalba, PhD, MPH, is an Assistant Professor, University of Central Florida College of Medicine, Orlando, Florida, USA. Deepthi Varma, PhD, MSW, MPhil, is an Assistant Professor, University of Florida Department of Epidemiology, Gainesville, Florida, USA. Isaac Payton, MSN, MBA, APRN, PMHNP-BC, is a PhD Student at the University of Florida College of Nursing, and is a Pre-doctoral Student, Southern HIV and Alcohol Research Consortium, Gainesville, Florida, USA. Robert Cook, MD, MPH, is a Professor, University of Florida Department of Epidemiology, Gainesville, Florida, USA.

Suboptimal viral suppression is associated with worse outcomes and increased HIV transmission among women with HIV (WWH). Based on syndemic theory, we hypothesized that women exposed to recent intimate partner violence (IPV) and current drug use would be most likely to have suboptimal HIV viral suppression. We analyzed baseline data from a longitudinal clinical trial (WHAT-IF? Will Having Alcohol Treatment Improve My Functioning?) that enrolled WWH from Miami, FL, who reported heavy drinking.

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Functional Selection of Tau Oligomerization-Inhibiting Aptamers.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

April 2024

Center for Neurotrauma, Multiomics & Biomarkers, Department of Neurobiology, Neuroscience Institute, Morehouse School of Medicine, 720 Westview Dr. SW, Atlanta, GA 30310-1458, (USA). Department of Emergency Medicine, McKnight Brain Institute, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA.

Pathological hyperphosphorylation and aggregation of microtubule-associated Tau protein contribute to Alzheimer's Disease (AD) and other related tauopathies. Currently, no cure exists for Alzheimer's Disease. Aptamers offer significant potential as next-generation therapeutics in biotechnology and the treatment of neurological disorders.

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Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effect of nonprotein nitrogen (NPN) supplementation on in vitro fermentation and animal performance using a backgrounding diet. In experiment 1, incubations were conducted on three separate days (replicates). Treatments were control (CTL, without NPN), urea (U), urea-biuret (UB), and urea-biuret-nitrate (UBN) mixtures.

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Early positive subjective effects of cannabis predict the development of cannabis use disorder (CUD). Genetic factors, such as the presence of cytochrome P450 genetic variants that are associated with reduced Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) metabolism, may contribute to individual differences in subjective effects of cannabis. Young adults (N = 54) with CUD or a non-CUD substance use disorder (control) provided a blood sample for DNA analysis and self-reported their early (i.

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Background: A limited pool of SNPs are linked to the development and severity of sarcoidosis, a systemic granulomatous inflammatory disease. By integrating genome-wide association studies (GWAS) data and expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) single nuclear polymorphisms (SNPs), we aimed to identify novel sarcoidosis SNPs potentially influencing the development of complicated sarcoidosis.

Methods: A GWAS (Affymetrix 6.

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Nicotine is the primary psychoactive component responsible for maintaining tobacco dependence in humans. Chronic pain is often a consequence of tobacco-related pathologies, and the development of a dual therapeutic that could treat chronic pain and tobacco dependence would be advantageous. Epibatidine reliably substitutes for nicotine in the drug discrimination assay, and is a potent analgesic, but has a side-effect profile that limits its therapeutic potential.

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Objectives: Traditional potassium (K) binders for treating hyperkalaemia are unpalatable and poorly tolerated. Newer K binders are reportedly better tolerated; however, no published data describe their palatability, a determinant of long-term adherence. This study evaluated the palatability of and preference for three K binders: sodium and calcium polystyrene sulfonate (S/CPS), sodium zirconium cyclosilicate (SZC) and calcium patiromer sorbitex (patiromer).

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