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Background: Adequate skill levels of gross motor capacity affect activities of daily living, participation in recreational activities and general physical activity levels of youths (7-21 years). Most studies of typically developing youths have reported significant negative relationships between gross motor capacity and body mass index. The latter findings are especially of concern for youths with intellectual disabilities in that it has been estimated that 61% of children and 66% of adolescents were classified as overweight/obese.

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Adherence to the Mediterranean diet has been shown to lower the risk of developing chronic non-communicable diseases like cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases and cancer. Improvements in depression, participation in daily activities in older individuals, weight loss and a reduction in adverse pregnancy outcomes are associated with adherence to the Mediterranean diet. The number of studies that have evaluated barriers to adherence to the Mediterranean diet in the US and, in particular, in racial and ethnic minority populations within the US are few.

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A hybrid Lagrangian-Eulerian model for vector-borne diseases.

J Math Biol

June 2024

Department of Mathematics, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, 200234, China.

In this paper, a multi-patch and multi-group vector-borne disease model is proposed to study the effects of host commuting (Lagrangian approach) and/or vector migration (Eulerian approach) on disease spread. We first define the basic reproduction number of the model, , which completely determines the global dynamics of the model system. Namely, if , then the disease-free equilibrium is globally asymptotically stable, and if , then there exists a unique endemic equilibrium which is globally asymptotically stable.

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Multiple sclerosis is at a checkpoint: advancing the program.

Neural Regen Res

March 2025

Department of Neurosciences, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA (Smith BC, Williams JL).

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The Affordable Care Act ("ACA") contains a section titled "Requirement to Maintain Essential Minimum Coverage." Colloquially known as the Individual Mandate, this section of the Act initially established a monetary penalty for anyone who did not maintain health insurance in a given tax year. But with the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the monetary penalty was reset to zero, inducing opponents of the ACA to mount a legal challenge over the Individual Mandate's constitutionality.

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Since the overturning of prior abortion precedents in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, there has been a question on the minds of many women in this country: how will this decision affect me and my rights? As we have seen in the aftermath of Dobbs, many states have pushed for stringent anti-abortion measures seeking to undermine the foundation on which women's reproductive freedom had been grounded on for decades. This includes right here in Ohio, where Republican lawmakers have advocated on numerous occasions for implementing laws seeking to limit abortion rights, including a 6-week abortion ban advocated for and passed by the Ohio Republican legislature and signed into law by Ohio Governor Mike DeWine.

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This Note explores the intricate relationship between emerging adulthood, defined as the transitional phase between youth and adulthood (ages 18-25), and the legal implications of capital punishment. Contrary to a fixed age determining adulthood, research highlights the prolonged nature of the maturation process, especially for individuals impacted by Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). The Note challenges the current legal framework that deems individuals aged 18 to 25 who experienced ACEs as eligible for capital punishment, highlighting the cognitive impact of ACEs on developmental trajectories.

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The ability to promote three-dimensional (3D) self-organization of induced pluripotent stem cells into complex tissue structures called organoids presents new opportunities for the field of developmental biology. Brain organoids have been used to investigate principles of neurodevelopment and neuropsychiatric disorders and serve as a drug screening and discovery platform. However, brain organoid cultures are currently limited by a lacking ability to precisely control their extracellular environment.

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While binder jetting (BJ) additive manufacturing (AM) holds considerable promise for industrial applications, defects often compromise part quality. This study addresses these challenges by investigating binding mechanisms and analyzing common defects, proposing tailored solutions to mitigate them. Emphasizing defect identification for effective quality control in BJ-AM, this research offers strategies for in-process rectification and post-process evaluation to elevate part quality.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD), a multifactorial neurodegenerative disorder, is prevalent among the elderly population. It is a complex trait with mutations in multiple genes. Although the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a few drugs for AD treatment, a definitive cure remains elusive.

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Optimizing Binding among Bimolecular Tethered Complexes.

J Phys Chem B

June 2024

Department of Physics, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio 44115-2214, United States.

Tethered motion is ubiquitous in nature, offering controlled movement and spatial constraints to otherwise chaotic systems. The enhanced functionality and practical utility of tethers has been exploited in biotechnology, catalyzing the design of novel biosensors and molecular assembly techniques. While notable technological advances incorporating tethered motifs have been made, a theoretical gap persists within the paradigm, hindering a comprehensive understanding of tethered-based technologies.

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Hypomyelinating leukodystrophy (HLD) is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by defective central nervous system myelination. Exome sequencing of two siblings with severe cognitive and motor impairment and progressive hypomyelination characteristic of HLD revealed homozygosity for a missense single-nucleotide variant (SNV) in EPRS1 (c.4444 C > A; p.

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Synthesis and biological evaluation of orally active anti-Trypanosoma agents.

Bioorg Med Chem

June 2024

Department of Chemistry, Center for Gene Regulation in Health and Disease, College of Arts and Sciences, Cleveland State University, 2121 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44115, USA. Electronic address:

In previous studies, we developed anti-trypanosome tubulin inhibitors with promising in vitro selectivity and activity against Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT). However, for such agents, oral activity is crucial. This study focused on further optimizing these compounds to enhance their ligand efficiency, aiming to reduce bulkiness and hydrophobicity, which should improve solubility and, consequently, oral bioavailability.

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A Comparison of Ukrainian Hospital Services and Functions Before and During the Russia-Ukraine War.

JAMA Health Forum

May 2024

Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey.

Importance: Since the full-scale Russian invasion, hospitals in Ukraine have been compelled to close or operate at reduced capacity due to inadequate supplies, damage, or destruction caused by war.

Objective: To analyze hospital services in Ukraine during the period before and after the Russian invasion.

Design, Setting, And Participants: Of the 450 hospitals currently functioning in Ukraine, a cross-sectional survey was carried out with the participation of 74 hospitals from 12 oblasts.

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Chiari Malformation (Chiari) is a congenital condition occurring from an inferior herniation of the cerebellar tonsils into the foramen magnum. Given the role of the cerebellum in postural control, it is reasonable to expect joint motion to be affected in this patient population. In fact, joint stiffness is a common self-reported symptom of Chiari, however it has never been assessed in these individuals.

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BACKGROUNDPreclinical studies suggest that cholesterol accumulation leads to insulin resistance. We previously reported that alterations in a monocyte cholesterol metabolism transcriptional network (CMTN) - suggestive of cellular cholesterol accumulation - were cross-sectionally associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D). Here, we sought to determine whether the CMTN alterations independently predict incident prediabetes/T2D risk, and correlate with cellular cholesterol accumulation.

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Objective: This study examined how patients' clinical and peer interactions may affect their communication apprehension with healthcare providers, a major communication barrier to sexual health protective behaviors (SHPB).

Methods: Between January 2022 and February 2023, we conducted an online survey with 310 participants recruited through snowball sampling. Using structural equation modeling (SEM), we explored relationships among patient-provider interactions, peer communication about sex, communication apprehension with providers, and SHPB intentions.

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In addition to Alzheimer's disease (AD), the hippocampus is now known to be affected in variants of frontotemporal degeneration (FTD). In semantic variant primary progressive aphasia (svPPA), characterized by language impairments, hippocampal atrophy is greater in the left hemisphere. Nonverbal impairments (e.

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During meiosis, pairing of homologous chromosomes (homologs) ensures the formation of haploid gametes from diploid precursor cells, a prerequisite for sexual reproduction. Pairing during meiotic prophase I facilitates crossover recombination and homolog segregation during the ensuing reductional cell division. Mechanisms that ensure stable homolog alignment in the presence of an excess of non-homologous chromosomes have remained elusive, but rapid chromosome movements appear to play a role in the process.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study developed and validated the Crisis Leadership and Staff Outcomes (CLSO) Survey to assess leadership behaviors during the transition to virtual healthcare due to the COVID-19 pandemic and their impact on staff outcomes.
  • - The survey was completed by 78 staff and 21 leaders from four Community Health Centres in Ontario, showing strong reliability and identifying two key leadership behaviors: task-oriented and person-oriented leadership.
  • - Results indicated that both types of leadership behaviors positively influenced staff commitment to change and self-evaluation of performance, highlighting the importance of multifaceted leadership during crises.
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Two-dimensional (2D) materials with nanometer thickness have the advantage of a large specific surface area and excellent surface accessibility. They have great potential for adsorption, catalysis, and many other applications. 2D zeolitic silicoaluminophosphates (SAPOs) can be synthesized through a dual structure directing agent (SDA) strategy.

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Bile acids (BAs) are cholesterol-derived compounds that regulate glucose, lipid, and energy metabolism. Despite their significance in glucose homeostasis, the association between specific BA molecular species and their synthetic pathways with diabetes is unclear. Here, we used a recently validated, stable-isotope dilution, high-performance liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry method to quantify a panel of BAs in fasting plasma from 2,145 study participants and explored structural and genetic determinants of BAs linked to diabetes, insulin resistance, and obesity.

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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition with severe and life-long consequences. Adolescents and young adults represent a particularly vulnerable subgroup because of the unique demands of their developmental stage. Despite the well-known efficacy of medication treatment for ADHD, there remains a notable concern regarding poor medication adherence in this population.

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