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Ancient environmental microbiomes and the cryosphere.

Trends Microbiol

October 2024

Laboratory of Data Discovery for Health Limited (D(2)4H), 12/F, Building 19W, 19 Science Park West Avenue, Hong Kong Science Park, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China; State Key Laboratory of Emerging Infectious Diseases, School of Public Health, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, SAR, China. Electronic address:

In this review, we delineate the unique set of characteristics associated with cryosphere environments (namely, ice and permafrost) which present both challenges and opportunities for studying ancient environmental microbiomes (AEMs). In a field currently reliant on several assumptions, we discuss the theoretical and empirical feasibility of recovering microbial nucleic acids (NAs) from ice and permafrost with varying degrees of antiquity. We also summarize contamination control best practices and highlight considerations for the latest approaches, including shotgun metagenomics, and downstream bioinformatic authentication approaches.

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Low ankle sprains are a prevalent issue, often involving the anterior talofibular ligament. While there is increased attention placed on ligamentous injuries in ankle sprains, concomitant cartilaginous injuries are frequently overlooked. This article aims to (Park et al.

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Background And Objective: Cancer survivors frequently encounter multiple challenges, including physical, psychological, social, emotional, and financial difficulties. These challenges significantly impact their quality of life and recovery process. This systematic review intends to delineate and assess the evidence gathered from discrete choice experiments, aiming to unravel the preferences of cancer survivors towards their follow-up care.

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An electronic patient-reported outcome symptom monitor: the Chinese experience with rapid development of a ready-to-go symptom monitor.

BMC Public Health

October 2024

State Key Laboratory of Ultrasound in Medicine and Engineering, College of Biomedical Engineering, Chongqing Medical University, No. 1, Medical College Road, Yuzhong District, Chongqing, 400016, China.

Background: Monitoring symptoms is crucial for the early detection of disease progression and timely intervention, which is essential for reducing severe cases and mortality rates in rapidly spreading pandemics, such as COVID-19. Therefore, during infectious disease pandemics, the rapid development of real-time symptom monitoring platforms is essential. This study aimed to explore the urgent development process of an electronic system for patient-reported outcome monitoring in emergency situations.

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Background: The professional identity of doctors is evolving with physicians now required to be 'scholars', facilitating the education of students and healthcare teammates as educators. Mentoring is widely practiced and is postulated to facilitate professional identity formation (PIF) through socialization. Preliminary literature review suggested few studies looking into how formal mentoring programmes affect PIF of novice clinician educators, particularly an Asian context.

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Background: The fixed effects model is a useful alternative to the mixed effects model for analyzing stepped-wedge cluster randomized trials (SW-CRTs). It controls for all time-invariant cluster-level confounders and has proper control of type I error when the number of clusters is small. While all clusters in a SW-CRT are typically designed to crossover from the control to receive the intervention, some trials can end with unexposed clusters (clusters that never receive the intervention), such as when a trial is terminated early due to safety concerns.

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Navigating dementia feeding decisions in Asia: a mixed methods study of caregivers.

Age Ageing

October 2024

Lien Centre for Palliative Care, Duke-NUS Medical School, 8 College Road Level 4, Singapore 169857, Singapore.

Background: Tube feeding is discouraged among older adults with advanced dementia; nevertheless, caregivers often find feeding decisions challenging to navigate.

Aim: This study aims to gain a comprehensive understanding of tube feeding among community-dwelling older adults with advanced dementia in Singapore and its relationship to older adult quality of life (QoL) and caregiver psychological distress.

Methods: We use a convergent mixed-methods design, synthesising analysis of qualitative caregiver interviews (n = 25) and two-year prospective, longitudinal cohort survey data (n = 215, 1018 observations).

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The ISARIC 4C Mortality score was developed to predict mortality risk among patients with COVID-19. Its performance among vaccinated individuals is understudied. This is a retrospective study of all patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection admitted to the National Centre for Infectious Diseases, Singapore, from January-2020 to December-2021.

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(1) : Flow assessment using cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) provides important implications in determining physiologic parameters and clinically important markers. However, post-processing of CMR images remains labor- and time-intensive. This study aims to assess the validity and repeatability of fully automated segmentation of phase contrast velocity-encoded aortic root plane.

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Given the high risk of peri-operative morbidity and mortality associated with open repair, endovascular repair for thoraco-abdominal aneurysms is increasingly performed. This study aims to describe mid to long-term results for patients who were treated with COOK Custom-Made Endograft Device at a single Southeast Asian tertiary centre. Mid to long-term results of patients treated from 2012 to 2022 were retrospectively reviewed.

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Diagnostic Efficacy of Five Different Imaging Modalities in the Assessment of Women Recalled at Breast Screening-A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Cancers (Basel)

October 2024

Medical Image Optimisation and Perception Group, Faculty of Medicine and Health, Discipline of Medical Imaging Science, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2050, Australia.

There are variations in the assessment pathways for women recalled at screening, and the imaging assessment pathway with the best diagnostic outcome is poorly understood. This paper examines the efficacy of five imaging modalities for the assessment of screen-recalled breast lesions. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) strategy was employed to identify studies that assessed the efficacy of imaging modalities in the assessment of lesions recalled at screening from the following eight databases: Medline, Web of Science, Embase, Scopus, Science Direct, PubMed, CINAHL, and Global Health.

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Background: Stepped-wedge cluster trials (SW-CTs) describe a cluster trial design where treatment rollout is staggered over the course of the trial. Clusters are commonly randomized to receive treatment beginning at different time points in this study design (commonly referred to as a Stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial; SW-CRT), but they can also be non-randomized. Trials with this design regularly have a low number of clusters and can be vulnerable to covariate imbalance.

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The 8th international symposium on sourdough - "Sourdough for health".

Int J Food Microbiol

January 2025

Faculty of Science and Technology, Free University of Bolzano, Piazza Università, 3, 39100 Bolzano, Italy. Electronic address:

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Performance of carbon felt as cathodes in magnesium corrosion method to recover phosphate from swine wastewater.

J Environ Manage

November 2024

School of Chemistry and Environmental Engineering, Hubei Minzu University, 39 College Road, Enshi, 445000, China. Electronic address:

With the large-scale development of the livestock and poultry breeding industries, swine wastewater with high nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations has become an urgent problem. Given the continuous demand for phosphorus resources in industrial production, the study of phosphate recovery in phosphorus-rich wastewater is of great value for the sustainable utilization of phosphorus resources and for alleviating the eutrophication of aquatic ecosystems. In this study, a magnesium metal corrosion method was used to recover phosphorus resources from swine wastewater using carbon felt as the cathode instead of traditional cathode materials such as graphite and titanium plates.

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Purpose: To study the effect of corneal white-to-white diameter on Pentacam Scheimpflug cornea tomography and Corvis ST corneal visualization Scheimpflug technology parameters in myopic eyes.

Methods: In this retrospective cross-sectional study, 190 eyes of 190 Chinese myopic patients (spherical equivalent range: -1.25 D to -11.

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Reimagining and rebranding advance care planning.

Age Ageing

October 2024

Duke-NUS Medical School, Lien Centre for Palliative Care, Program in Health Services and Systems Research, 8 College Road Singapore 169857.

Advance care planning (ACP) has traditionally aimed at ensuring that patients' end-of-life (EOL) wishes are understood and respected. However, recent literature raises concerns about its effectiveness, with many trials indicating that ACP does not significantly improve goal-concordant care, enhance quality of life or reduce healthcare costs. This is because patients' future decisions are influenced by their transient preferences due to projection bias.

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  • Caffeine consumption, primarily from coffee and tea, is substantial worldwide, yet caffeine dependence remains an under-recognized issue.
  • This systematic review analyzed genetic factors affecting caffeine metabolism and reward to see how they relate to caffeine intake, utilizing case-control studies of habitual drinkers.
  • Results showed that specific genes linked to caffeine metabolism and reward were associated with a 3% to 32% variation in daily caffeine consumption, indicating potential for identifying individuals at risk for caffeine dependence, especially in certain ethnic groups.
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We recruit Psychological Value Theory (PVT) to understand how symptom value influences health-seeking decisions. Estimates of the Psychological Value of relief from a particular symptom were previously collected and used to predict the speed of participants' decision and the choice they make in three discrete choice experiments. Experiment 1 presented participants with a scenario and asked them to identify which of two symptoms they would seek healthcare services to treat.

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Tumour necrosis factor receptor-associated factor 7: a new member of the E3 ligase family in cardiac hypertrophy.

Cardiovasc Res

December 2024

Signature Research Program in Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School, 8 College Road, Mail Code 169857, Singapore.

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Addressing Mental Health and Social Needs in Tandem to Promote Health Equity.

Pediatr Clin North Am

December 2024

Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA; Social Interventions Research and Evaluation Network, University of California, 5th Floor, 675 18th Street, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA. Electronic address: https://twitter.com/SIREN_UCSF.

Compelling evidence shows that social risks and mental health are intertwined. Pediatric clinicians can maximize the effectiveness of interventions that address mental health concerns by incorporating social risks and social needs screening and interventions. Approaches that elevate the interconnectedness of social risks and mental health require (a) an understanding of the multi-level contextual factors that contribute to patient and family functioning; and (b) a culturally responsive and multidisciplinary clinical practice that targets contextual factors.

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Collaboration in Contradiction: Self-Adaptive Synergistic ROS Generation and Scavenge Balancing Strategies Used for the Infected Wounds Treatment.

Adv Healthc Mater

October 2024

Laboratory of Tissue and Cell Biology, Lab Teaching & Management Center, Chongqing Medical University, 1, Medical College Road, Yuzhong District, Chongqing, 400016, China.

Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on the importance of carefully managing reactive oxygen species (ROS) to effectively treat infected wounds, as too much ROS can lead to inflammation and worsen infections.
  • A new "one for all" self-adaptive integrated photodynamic therapy (PDT) and antioxidant model using a gelatin-hyaluronic acid hydrogel embedded with Se-modified cerium dioxide nanoparticles is proposed to balance ROS production and scavenging.
  • Experiments showed that this innovative approach not only helps shift the immune response from inflammation to healing but also enhances wound repair processes by promoting blood vessel formation through specific cellular pathways.
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Infections, particularly those involving the respiratory tract, are associated with an increased incidence of cardiovascular events, both de novo and as exacerbations of pre-existing cardiovascular diseases. Influenza vaccination has consistently been shown to reduce the incidence of cardiovascular events. Nonetheless, vaccination rates among adults remain suboptimal, both in the general population and among high-risk individuals.

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The picture of bacterial biofilms as a colloidal gel composed of rigid bacterial cells protected by extracellular crosslinked polymer matrix has been pivotal in understanding their ability to adapt their microstructure and viscoelasticity to environmental assaults. This work explores if an analogous perspective exists in fungal biofilms with long filamentous cells. To this end, we consider biofilms of the fungus formed on the air-liquid interface, which has shown an ability to remove excess nitrogen and phosphorous from wastewater effectively.

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Intra-abdominal heterotopic mesenteric ossification associated with intestinal volvulus in a sow (Sus scrofa domesticus).

J Comp Pathol

November 2024

School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, University of Nottingham, Sutton Bonington Campus, College Road, Sutton Bonington, Leicestershire LE12 5RD, UK.

Article Synopsis
  • An adult female mixed breed sow was necropsied due to symptoms like lethargy and breathing difficulties.
  • Post-mortem examination revealed an intestinal volvulus caused by an unusual intra-abdominal bone-like growth termed intra-abdominal heterotopic mesenteric ossification (IHMO).
  • The study emphasizes the need for using CT and histopathology together for accurate diagnosis and suggests that further investigation could improve our understanding of this rare condition in animals.
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