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Background: Participation in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) reduces risk of cardiovascular mortality, improves functional capacity and enhances quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). eHealth-based CR can increase participation rates, but research into effective components is necessary. The objective of this systematic review was to identify effective behavior change techniques (BCTs) used in eHealth-based CR interventions.

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Purpose: To evaluate general practitioners' (GPs) experiences with providing cancer survivorship care and explore readiness for implementation.

Methods: This cross-sectional survey study was nested within two randomized-controlled trials conducted in the Netherlands between 2015 and 2023, comparing GP- with specialist-led survivorship care for patients with colon or prostate cancer. An adapted version of the normalisation measure development (NoMAD) survey was distributed among participating GPs.

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  • - Costa Rica produces and consumes coffee, which is at risk of ochratoxin contamination, specifically from Ochratoxin A (OTA), a harmful compound linked to kidney damage and classified as a potential carcinogen.
  • - A study analyzed 175 coffee samples using HPLC and found OTA in varying percentages across green, roasted, and instant coffee, with overall contamination rates showing that a significant portion of coffee products contained this toxin.
  • - The estimated daily intake of OTA from coffee for the Costa Rican population is below the safety limits set by international authorities, indicating a low risk associated with ochratoxin exposure for coffee consumers in the country.
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Polygenic Prediction of Recurrent Events After Early-Onset Myocardial Infarction.

Circ Genom Precis Med

December 2024

British Heart Foundation Cardiovascular Epidemiology Unit, Department of Public Health and Primary Care (M.A.,S.A.L., L.G.K., M.K., M.I., E.D.A., A.S.B.).

Background: Myocardial infarction (MI) is a complex disease caused by both lifestyle and genetic factors. This study aims to investigate the predictive value of genetic risk, in addition to traditional cardiovascular risk factors, for recurrent events following early-onset MI.

Methods: The Italian Genetic Study of Early-Onset Myocardial Infarction is a cohort study enrolling patients with MI before 45 years.

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Background: Since human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) infection have been identified, significant improvements have been made concerning its diagnosis and treatment. Few contributions have been made in the area of quality indicators in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). To address this gap, a recent study conducted in the said area in 2023 resulted in the development of a comprehensive list of 88 indicators for assessing the quality of clinical care for HIV and AIDS.

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  • - Berberine (BBR), a small molecule, effectively inhibits HIV infection in cervical cancer cells (specifically HeLa-derived TZM-bl cells) by blocking key viral processes like HIV RNA expression and reverse transcriptase secretion.
  • - BBR not only reduces HIV-induced cancer cell viability and clustering but also prevents migration and invasion of infected cervical cancer cells, suggesting it may help control the progression of both cervical cancer and HIV.
  • - Molecular studies reveal that BBR interacts with HIV Tat protein, pointing to its potential as a therapeutic agent against HIV infection and its associated cervical cancer complications.
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  • Despite challenges in assessing the best treatment for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), this study analyzed the effectiveness of gene-based therapies for SMA types 1 and 2 through a systematic review of 57 studies involving 3,418 patients.
  • Results indicated that the gene therapy onasemnogene abeparvovec had the highest survival rate (95%), followed by risdiplam (86%) and nusinersen (60%), with a significant reduction in patients requiring ventilatory support after onasemnogene abeparvovec treatment.
  • While onasemnogene abeparvovec and risdiplam showed similar improvements in motor function, nusinersen demonstrated lower effectiveness; common side effects included headaches, vomiting, and gastrointestinal issues
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Ultraprocessed Food Intake and Psoriasis.

JAMA Dermatol

November 2024

Epidemiology in Dermatology and Evaluation of Therapeutics, EA7379, Paris-Est University, Université Paris-Est Créteil (UPEC), Créteil, France.

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This review addresses the ongoing challenges in asthma management, particularly focusing on patient adherence to inhaler therapy. Asthma, a chronic condition characterized by variable respiratory symptoms and airflow obstruction, can lead to significant morbidity and mortality if not properly managed. Despite advances in inhaler technology and therapeutic options, non-adherence remains a significant barrier to optimal asthma control.

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The Thematic Analysis of Barriers to Immediate Post-Partum Long-Acting Reversible Contraception.

Healthcare (Basel)

November 2024

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmacy Program, Batterjee Medical College, P.O. Box 23819, Jeddah 21442, Saudi Arabia.

Background: Globally, many women express the desire to avoid immediate pregnancy for 24 months postdelivery, and only forty percent use contraceptives during this period. There is an enormous demand for postpartum family planning, particularly in developing countries with low- or middle-income grades. Postpartum intrauterine devices such as long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) are among the most effective methods of family planning in the immediate postpartum period, yet their effectiveness is hindered because of a lack of availability and training.

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  • Eight phleboviruses transmitted by sandflies have been identified in North Africa, with an infection rate of 0.02-0.6% among the virus-carrying sandfly species.
  • Seroprevalence studies show low rates of Toscana virus (TOSV) in dogs from Algeria and Tunisia, while Sandfly Fever Sicilian virus (SFSV) and Punique virus (PUNV) have higher rates in Tunisia.
  • Among humans, TOSV and SFSV are the most prevalent, with TOSV confirmed in Algeria and Tunisia, while other phleboviruses have been detected to a lesser extent, indicating a need for further research into their epidemiology.
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This work reports an efficient method to detect SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in blood samples based on SERS combined with a machine learning tool. For this purpose, gold nanoparticles directly conjugated with spike protein were used in human blood samples to identify anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies. The comprehensive database utilized Raman spectra from all 594 blood serum samples.

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Background: Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a very aggressive cancer of the bile ducts. Recent advances in immunotherapy, particularly with human single-chain variable fragments (HuScFv), have shown promise in the treatment of solid tumors by targeting cancer cells or improving the immune response.

Objective: This study aimed to select and produce human single-chain antibody fragments (HuScFv) specific to CCA cells (HubCCA1, RMCCA) from phage display HuScFv libraries with minimum or no binding to cholangiocytes (MMNK1).

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Gan-Jiang-Ling-Zhu decoction improves steatohepatitis induced by choline-deficient-high-fat-diet through the METTL14/N6-methyladenosine-mediated Ugt2a3 expression.

J Ethnopharmacol

January 2025

Institute of Digestive Disease, Longhua Hospital, China-Canada Center of Research for Digestive Diseases (ccCRDD), Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai, 200032, China; State Key Laboratory of Integration and Innovation of Classic Formula and Modern Chinese Medicine (Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Shanghai, 200032, China. Electronic address:

Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Gan-Jiang-Ling-Zhu (GJLZ) decoction, a classical Chinese herbal prescription, can be applied for the treatment of metabolic diseases including liver steatosis. Although GJLZ decoction has been widely applied clinically for thousands of years, the mechanism of GJLZ decoction behind treatment of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) remains relatively unelucidated.

Aim Of The Study: To elucidate the efficacy of GJLZ decoction in the treatment of NASH and to investigate its underlying mechanisms from an epigenetic perspective.

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Metabolomics profiling of Type D personality traits.

J Psychosom Res

January 2025

CoRPS Center of Research on Psychology in Somatic Diseases, Tilburg University, Tilburg, the Netherlands.

Objective: Type D (Distressed) personality combines negative affectivity (NA) and social inhibition (SI) and is associated with an increased risk of cardiometabolic diseases. Here, we examined the association of Type D traits with 230 (predominantly) lipid metabolites and metabolite ratios.

Methods: Four Dutch cohorts were included, comprising 10,834 individuals.

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Advancing respiratory virus diagnostics: integrating the nasal IFN-I score for improved viral detection.

EBioMedicine

December 2024

Joint Research Unit Civils Hospices of Lyon-bioMérieux, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon Sud Hospital, Pierre-Bénite, 69310, France; International Center of Research in Infectiology, Virpath Team, Lyon University, INSERM U1111, CNRS UMR 5308, ENS, UCBL, Lyon, 69000, France. Electronic address:

Background: This study aimed to demonstrate the utility of the nasal Type I interferon (IFN-I) response as a marker for respiratory viral infections (RVIs) and its potential to enhance diagnosis when combined with first-line PCR tests for Influenza A/B, RSV, and SARS-CoV-2.

Methods: Nasopharyngeal swabs (NPS) from patients at Hospices Civils de Lyon (November 2022-April 2024) suspected of viral infections (n = 788) and from healthy controls (n = 53) were analysed. The IFN-I score was measured using the FILMARRAY® IFN-I pouch prototype, which detects four interferon-stimulated genes.

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Objectives: The Kirsten rat sarcoma virus (KRAS) G12D oncogenic mutation poses a significant challenge in treating solid tumors due to the lack of specific and effective therapeutic interventions. This study aims to explore innovative approaches in T cell receptor (TCR) engineering and characterization to target the KRAS G12D mutation, providing potential strategies for overcoming this therapeutic challenge.

Methods: In this innovative study, we engineered and characterized two T cell receptors (TCRs), KDA11-01 and KDA11-02 with high affinity for the KRAS G12D mutation.

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Objectives: Effective, real-time surveillance of dengue may provide early warning of outbreaks and support targeted disease-control intervention but requires widespread accurate diagnosis and timely case reporting. Research directing innovation in diagnostics for dengue surveillance is lacking. This study aimed to describe experience and requirements of relevant prospective users.

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Wastewater surveillance of Candida auris in Baltimore.

Int J Hyg Environ Health

January 2025

Center of Research Excellence in Wastewater based Epidemiology, Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD, 21251, USA. Electronic address:

Candida auris (C. auris), an opportunistic fungus causing disease, poses a growing global health concern due to its significant mortality rate, resistance to antifungal treatment, and ability to persist in healthcare settings. Over a span of 47 weeks, untreated wastewater samples were regularly gathered from two wastewater treatment plants (referred to as WWTP-A and WWTP-B) in Baltimore, from July 27, 2022, to June 23, 2023.

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Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) causes severe enteric disease and high mortality in neonatal piglets, leading to significant economic losses in the swine industry. Considering that passive lactogenic immunity is crucial for preventing infection in piglets, necessitating a rapid and accurate tool to measure immunity levels. This study aims to develop a lateral flow immunochromatographic strip (LFICS) to assess IgA and IgG antibodies in colostrum and milk, using PEDV S protein.

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Chronic hyperglycemia induces hepatocyte pyroptosis via Gα/Gα-associated endoplasmic reticulum stress: Effect of pharmacological intervention.

Life Sci

January 2025

College of Pharmacy and Integrated Research Institute for Drug Development, Dongguk University-Seoul, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do 10326, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

Aims: Hyperglycemia induces pathophysiological changes. Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress with Gα overexpression may promote hepatocyte death. This study investigated whether sustained hyperglycemia triggers ER stress-associated pyroptosis and fibrosis in the liver alongside an overexpression of Gα, and examined the potential link with VEGF-A levels.

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Dairy Intake in Relation to Prediabetes and Continuous Glycemic Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Dose-Response Meta-Analysis of Prospective Cohort Studies.

Curr Dev Nutr

November 2024

Center of Research on Psychological disorders and Somatic Diseases (CoRPS), Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands.

Background: Modest inverse associations have been found between dairy intake, particularly yogurt, and type 2 diabetes risk. Investigating associations of dairy intake with early onset of type 2 diabetes offers opportunities for effective prevention of this condition.

Objectives: This study aims to investigate the relationships between the intake of different dairy types, prediabetes risk, and continuous glycemic outcomes.

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