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Background: Current definition of chronic kidney disease (CKD) identifies only advanced stages, but effective management demands early detection. Urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR) 30 mg/g is a cut-off point for CKD clinical diagnosis. Patients with lower values (normoalbuminuria) and eGFR > 60 mL/min/1.

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The impact of global changes on populations may not be necessarily uniform across a species' range. Here, we aim at comparing the phenotypic and transcriptomic response to warming and an invasive predator cue in populations across different geographic scales in the damselfly . We collected adult females in two ponds in southern Poland (central latitude) and two ponds in southern Sweden (high latitude).

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Here we describe the dietary patterns of the culpeo or Andean fox () on a biogeographical scale. We also analyse the influence of exotic lagomorphs on its diet and explore differences between culpeo subspecies. We selected 17 mutually comparable diet studies, which include 19 independent diet assessments.

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Urbanization leads to complex environmental changes and poses multiple challenges to organisms. Amphibians are highly susceptible to the effects of urbanization, with land use conversion, habitat destruction, and degradation ranked as the most significant threats. Consequently, amphibians are declining in urban areas, in both population numbers and abundance, however, the effect of urbanization on population genetic parameters remains unclear.

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  • Recent research highlights the need to address specific factors that make victims vulnerable to revictimization, particularly focusing on women who have experienced intimate partner violence.
  • The study involved 338 women in Madrid, analyzing their backgrounds, experiences with violence, and how they respond to aggression, revealing that socio-economic vulnerability plays a significant role in their experiences.
  • Key findings suggest that understanding early signs of violence and improving communication skills could help reduce the risk of chronic violence, providing crucial insights for law enforcement and clinical interventions aimed at supporting these women.
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The complex and rapid environmental changes brought about by urbanization pose significant challenges to organisms. The multifaceted effects of urbanization often make it difficult to define and pinpoint the very nature of adaptive urban phenotypes. In such situations, scanning genomes for regions differentiated between urban and non-urban populations may be an attractive approach.

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Methotrexate is an essential drug in the treatment of childhood cancer that is not exempt from toxicities. Glucarpidase is a drug used to reduce the toxic concentration of plasma methotrexate in patients with delayed elimination or at risk of toxicity. We describe the characteristics of a cohort of pediatric patients that received glucarpidase and analyze its role in the treatment of toxicity induced by high doses of methotrexate (HDMTX).

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Species with wide-range distributions usually display high genetic variation. This variation can be partly explained by historical lineages that were temporally isolated from each other and are back into secondary reproductive contact, and partly by local adaptations. The smooth newt () is one of the most widely distributed amphibians species across Eurasia and forms a species complex with a partially overlapping distribution and morphology.

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Many species are currently adapting to cities at different latitudes. Adaptation to urbanization may require eco-evolutionary changes in response to temperature and invasive species that may differ between latitudes. Here, we studied single and combined effects of increased temperatures and an invasive alien predator on the phenotypic response of replicated urban and rural populations of the damselfly and contrasted these between central and high latitudes.

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Global review and guidelines to avoid opportunistic predation of birds and bats in mist nets.

Ecol Evol

August 2023

Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biodiversidade e Meio Ambiente Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados (UFGD) Dourados Brazil.

Mist nets are one of the most widely used techniques in the study of birds and bats worldwide. However, a number of risks are involved, including opportunistic predation. Given this potential cost, here we: (1) review the global literature to understand the factors that might contribute to predation risk for birds and bats captured in mist nets; (2) review existing guidelines for best practice use of mist nets; and (3) based on our reviews, recommend new guidelines for the use of mist nets to minimize the risk of opportunistic predation.

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Insularity determines nestling sex ratio variation in Egyptian vulture populations.

Ecol Evol

August 2023

Department of Evolutionary Ecology, National Museum of Natural Sciences Spanish National Research Council Madrid Spain.

Variation in offspring sex ratio, particularly in birds, has been frequently studied over the last century, although seldom using long-term monitoring data. In raptors, the cost of raising males and females is not equal, and several variables have been found to have significant effects on sex ratio, including food availability, parental age, and hatching order. Sex ratio differences between island populations and their mainland counterparts have been poorly documented, despite broad scientific literature on the island syndrome reporting substantial differences in population demography and ecology.

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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) individuals face unique stressors related to their sexual and gender identities that have a detrimental impact on their mental health. Nonetheless, studies have not yet investigated these minority stressors among LGBTQ+ individuals from Spain. The limited availability of standardized tools/instruments to measure minority stressors in Spanish makes it challenging to explore these experiences among Spanish speaking individuals.

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Background And Aim: Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death worldwide and the majority of the patients have advanced/metastatic disease on presentation. In clinical practice, several biomarkers and clinical factors are taken into account when choosing the best treatment option in advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). One potential marker may be tumor burden (TB).

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Background: Surgical treatment of ileo-colic intussusception (ICI) has been reported as the second cause of emergency laparotomy in children. The performance of incidental appendectomy after surgical reduction is currently controversial. The aim is to analyse the outcomes of performing incidental appendectomy after surgical ICI reduction with or without associated bowel resection.

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Moral distress, emotional impact and coping in intensive care unit staff during the COVID-19 outbreak.

Intensive Crit Care Nurs

December 2022

International Research Project for the Humanization of Health Care, Proyecto HU-CI, Spain; Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, Madrid, Spain.

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Public perceptions of the severity of intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW) incidents are an important factor that has been linked to key issues regarding this type of violence, such as acceptability or tolerance, personal sense of responsibility, attitudes toward intervention, and the public's, professionals', and victims' responses to IPVAW. The aim of the present study was to provide further validity evidence for the perceived severity of IPVAW scale (PS-IPVAW), by assessing its measurement invariance between gender and age groups, and between men from the general population and male IPVAW offenders. Item response theory was also used to assess the discrimination of the items and their position on the measured latent trait continuum (i.

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Introduction: Endometrial scratching (ES) is a simple technique that has been claimed to improve pregnancy rates in patients undergoing assisted reproduction techniques. Our objective was to acknowledge the effects of ES in subsequent embryo transfers by assessing the cumulative live birth rates (LBR) in patients undergoing egg-donor in vitro fertilization (IVF).

Material And Methods: We performed a follow-up analysis of the cumulative reproductive outcomes of the 352 patients included in the Endoscratch Trial (NCT03108157) during the twelve months following the randomization date.

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Moral distress, emotional impact and coping in intensive care unit staff during the outbreak of COVID-19.

Intensive Crit Care Nurs

June 2022

Hospital Comarcal Santa Ana, Motril (Granada), Spain; International Research Project for the Humanization of Health Care, Proyecto HU-CI, Spain; Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, Madrid, Spain.

Background: From the beginning, the COVID-19 pandemic increased ICU workloads and created exceptionally difficult ethical dilemmas. ICU staff around the world have been subject to high levels of moral stress, potentially leading to mental health problems. There is only limited evidence on moral distress levels and coping styles among Spanish ICU staff, and how they influenced health professionals' mental health during the pandemic.

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Cultural adaptation to Spanish of the “Patient Satisfaction Survey” to assess satisfaction with electroconvulsive therapy (ECT).

Actas Esp Psiquiatr

January 2022

Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Salud Mental (CIBERSAM) (Center for Biomedical Research in Mental Health Network). Spain Psychiatric Services, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Hospital 12 de Octubre (imas12) (12 de Octubre Health Research Institute Hospital). Madrid, Spain Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM), Madrid, Spain.

The degree of satisfaction of patients and their relatives with electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is considered an important treatment goal; however there is no scale in Spanish to quantify it. The aim of the study was to translate and adapt into Spanish the “Patient Satisfaction Survey” (PSS) for its use in patients and their relatives.

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Objective: Although an immediate postoperative instillation of chemotherapy (IPOIC) after transurethral resection of bladder tumors (TURBT) is recommended for the prevention of recurrences of non-muscleinvasive bladder cancer (NMIBC), evidence shows there is an important compliance failure worldwide. We believe that an immediate neoadjuvant instillation of chemotherapy (INAIC) can act similarly, reducing the recurrence risk of NMIBC. Here we present the interim analysis of the PRECAVE clinical trial.

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Introduction: Unsupervised digital cognitive testing is an appealing means to capture subtle cognitive decline in preclinical Alzheimer's disease (AD). Here, we describe development, feasibility, and validity of the Boston Remote Assessment for Neurocognitive Health (BRANCH) against in-person cognitive testing and amyloid/tau burden.

Methods: BRANCH is web-based, self-guided, and assesses memory processes vulnerable in AD.

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Plasmid conjugation is a major route for the spread of antibiotic resistance genes. Inhibiting conjugation has been proposed as a feasible strategy to stop or delay the propagation of antibiotic resistance genes. Several compounds have been shown to be conjugation inhibitors , specifically targeting the plasmid horizontal transfer machinery.

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A chemical circular communication network at the nanoscale.

Chem Sci

December 2020

Instituto Interuniversitario de Investigación de Reconocimiento Molecular y Desarrollo Tecnológico (IDM), Universitat Politècnica de València, Universitat de València Camino de Vera s/n 46022 Valencia Spain

Article Synopsis
  • In nature, different groups work together by talking to each other, which helps them do things better than they could alone.
  • Scientists are looking at tiny devices that can communicate using chemicals to create new ways to help in medicine and communication.
  • This study shows a special way for three tiny devices to share information, but they only work well when the communication is done in a specific order.
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