12,695 results match your criteria: "Duke-NUS Medical School; hu.jiancheng@nccs.com.sg.[Affiliation]"

Purpose: To evaluate the impact of optical vs. illuminance factors and their duration-dependency on lens-induced hyperopia (LIH) in chick eyes.

Methods: Hyperopia was induced in one eye in chicks (10 groups; n = 126) from day 1 after hatching until day 8 using +10-diopter lenses with fellow eyes as controls.

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Cardiogenic shock in the setting of acute myocardial infarction: Still a difficult entity to treat.

Int J Cardiol

February 2025

Prehospital and Emergency Research Centre, Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore; Department of Emergency Medicine, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore. Electronic address:

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The gendered impact of Covid-19 on health behaviours and mental health: Evidence from the UK.

Soc Sci Med

November 2024

Health Economics Research Unit, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom. Electronic address:

The purpose of this paper is to assess whether the COVID-19 pandemic affected the health behaviours of men and women differently, and to estimate whether the associations between health behaviours and mental health differed by gender. By employing nationally representative panel data (UKHLS) and a difference-in-differences strategy, we provide evidence that the pandemic adversely affected health behaviours among women more than men in the UK. Compared to men, women were 3.

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  • The text discusses the importance of forecasting future health issues in the USA for effective planning and public awareness regarding disease and injury burdens.
  • It describes the methodology for predicting life expectancy, cause-specific mortality, and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) from 2022 to 2050 using the Global Burden of Diseases framework.
  • The forecasting includes various scenarios to assess the potential impacts of health risks and improvements across the country, focusing on demographic trends and health-related risk factors.
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Defining the Pathway to Precision Therapies for Squamous Lung Cancers.

J Thorac Oncol

December 2024

Division of Medical Oncology, National Cancer Centre Singapore, Singapore, Singapore; Duke-NUS Medical School, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore. Electronic address:

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Objectives: Frequent attenders (FAs) visit healthcare settings at higher rates compared with the general population and use disproportionate amounts of healthcare resources. Frequent attendance (FA) has also been associated with greater morbidity and adverse socioeconomic circumstances. Our study aimed to describe the sociodemographic profile, clinical presentation, and healthcare utilisation patterns of adolescent FAs at polyclinics in Singapore and to determine the factors associated with adolescent FA.

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A Review of Contact Lens Regulations in the Asia Pacific Region.

Eye Contact Lens

December 2024

Department of Ophthalmology (J.R.J.L., B.X.H.L., C.H.L.L.), National University Health System, Singapore, Singapore; Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine (T.H.Y., B.X.H.L., C.H.L.L.), National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore; Monash University School of Medicine (D.L.), Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Singapore Eye Research Institute (J.S.M., C.H.L.L.), Singapore, Singapore; Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Academic Clinical Programme (J.S.M.), Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore, Singapore; Singapore National Eye Centre (J.S.M.), Singapore, Singapore; School of Optometry and Vision Science (F.S., C.H.L.L.), University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia; and Center for Sustainable Medicine (C.H.L.L.), Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.

The increased usage of nonrefractive cosmetic contact lenses in Asia and a trend toward increased online purchasing of both refractive and cosmetic contact lenses poses unique challenges in the management of contact lens-related complications. However, regulations have lagged behind this increased uptake in the community. This paper reviews regulations surrounding the manufacturing, import, and distribution of contact lenses in the Asia Pacific region and compares them with international regulations from the European Union and United States.

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We investigated whether the effect of lipid-lowering drugs (LLDs) on age-related macular degeneration (AMD) differs according to the main complement genetic variants in Singapore Epidemiology of Eye Diseases (SEED) ( = 5,579) and UK Biobank studies ( = 445,727). The effect of LLD was determined for each stratum of 20 complement genetic variants. In SEED, 484 individuals developed AMD and 216 showed progression over 6 years.

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Health system related kidney supportive care interventions for adults with chronic kidney disease: A systematic review.

J Ren Care

March 2025

Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation (AusHSI) and Centre for Healthcare Transformation, School of Public Health and Social Work, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.

Introduction: Kidney failure can be managed either conservatively or via kidney replacement therapy. Kidney supportive care combines the expertise of nephrology with palliative care in a multidisciplinary team with a focus on improving quality of life.

Objective: To identify and appraise evidence-based health system kidney supportive care interventions DESIGN: Systematic review (PROSPERO Registration - CRD42022333650).

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Aim: Digital health interventions and economic incentives have shown promise in facilitating diabetes self-management, though evidence is limited. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a comprehensive app-based diabetes self-management programme with rewards for healthy behaviours and health outcomes.

Materials And Methods: The TRIal to slow the Progression Of Diabetes (TRIPOD) study was an open-label, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial conducted at Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore.

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Low-level light therapy and intense pulse light therapy in meibomian gland dysfunction. A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Cont Lens Anterior Eye

December 2024

Department of Ophthalmology, National University Hospital, Singapore; Ocular Surface Research Group, Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore; Centre for Sustainable Medicine, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore. Electronic address:

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  • - Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) is a major cause of dry eye disease, impacting over a third of the global population, and new treatments like Intense Pulse Light (IPL) and Low-Level Light Therapy (LLLT) have shown promise, though their combined effectiveness hasn't been systematically reviewed.
  • - A meta-analysis of 12 studies demonstrated that combining LLLT and IPL therapy significantly improved symptoms in MGD patients, as measured by reductions in the Ocular Surface Disease Index, and increases in Tear Break-up Time and Schirmer test results, with effects observed up to 3 months post-treatment.
  • - The study confirms the short-term efficacy of the combined therapies for MGD but notes that while meib
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Purpose: This study examined the feasibility and acceptability of a three-session, psychological-based intervention to improve intimacy and sexuality outcomes among women with breast and gynaecologic cancer in Singapore.

Method: Patients from outpatient oncology clinics completed screeners for marital and sexual distress. Those who endorsed either marital or sexual distress were invited into the study, and were randomized to receive the intervention immediately or be waitlisted.

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Objectives: Population ageing and increased care needs lead to adults making consequential medical decisions for others, potentially impacting treatment and end of life. We aim to describe the prevalence of medical decision-making by proxy among the national population and associated demographic and care factors.

Methods: We designed a cross-sectional online survey with a nationally representative adult cohort with an 80% participation rate.

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Cell confinement by micropatterning induces phenotypic changes in cancer-associated fibroblasts.

Acta Biomater

January 2025

Translational Tumor Engineering Laboratory, Department of Biomedical Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore 119276, Singapore; Cancer Science Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117599, Singapore; The N.1 Institute for Health, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117456, Singapore. Electronic address:

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  • * The research explored how the shape and confinement of CAFs on specially designed surfaces influence their morphology and gene expression, finding that certain conditions led to changes toward more inflammatory and desmoplastic CAF types.
  • * The findings suggest that the way CAFs are physically arranged affects their response to cancer therapies, suggesting that understanding CAF plasticity can help develop better treatment strategies.
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The calcium-activated K3.1 channel plays a crucial role in T-cell immune response. Genetic manipulation of T-cells to upregulate the expression of K channels has been shown to boost T-cell cytotoxicity in cancer.

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  • - Federated learning (FL) is a method that enhances data privacy in healthcare collaborations, with roots in both engineering and statistics, and a need for better recognition of statistical privacy-preserving algorithms.
  • - The study compared seven FL frameworks from both domains, evaluating their performance using logistic regression and Lasso modeling on simulated and real-world data, revealing statistical FL algorithms yield less biased estimates while engineering methods can offer better predictions.
  • - The research highlights strengths and weaknesses of both FL methods, suggesting their selection based on specific study needs, and calls for increased awareness and integration of these techniques in future healthcare applications.
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Biomechanics-Function in Glaucoma: Improved Visual Field Predictions from IOP-Induced Neural Strains.

Am J Ophthalmol

December 2024

Ophthalmic Engineering & Innovation Laboratory (T.C., F.A.B., M.J.A.G.), Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore National Eye Centre, Singapore, Singapore; Duke-NUS Medical School (M.E.N., F.A.B., T.A.T., S.P.,. C.L.H., T.A., M.J.A.G.), Singapore, Singapore; Singapore Eye Research Institute (T.C., M.E.N., F.A.B., T.A.T., T.A., M.J.A.G.), Singapore National Eye Centre, Singapore, Singapore; Department of Ophthalmology (T.C., M.J.A.G.), Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia USA; Department of Biomedical Engineering (M.J.A.G), Georgia Institute of Technology/Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Emory Empathetic AI for Health Institute (M.J.A.G), Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Electronic address:

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  • The study aimed to determine if the structure and biomechanics of neural tissue can predict functional loss in glaucoma and to assess the role of biomechanics in improving prediction accuracy.
  • Researchers gathered data from 238 glaucoma patients over 50 years old, using advanced imaging techniques to analyze the optic nerve head under different pressure conditions.
  • Results showed that incorporating biomechanical data significantly improved prediction performance (F1-score: 0.76) compared to using only structural information (F1-score: 0.71), highlighting the importance of biomechanics in assessing glaucoma severity.*
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  • The study aimed to analyze the health outcomes of children after they were discharged from the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) over a six-month period, focusing on physical, cognitive, emotional, and social aspects.
  • The research involved 135 children aged 1 month to 18 years, collecting data through assessments at multiple time points: upon PICU admission, discharge, and then at 1, 3, and 6 months post-discharge.
  • The findings revealed three distinct recovery trajectories, showing that while most children recovered to baseline levels, a smaller group experienced severe outcomes, including higher rates of post-traumatic stress syndrome by the six-month mark.
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  • Esophagogastric junction outflow obstruction (EGJOO) is an esophageal disorder with a high integrated relaxation pressure, and while symptoms are usually self-limiting, this study investigates factors that affect symptom resolution.
  • A cohort study of 53 patients revealed that while dysphagia and atypical chest pain were common symptoms, obesity was a significant risk factor for persistent symptoms, with only 37.5% of obese patients seeing resolution compared to 87.2% of non-obese patients.
  • The study emphasizes that addressing obesity may be crucial for improving outcomes in patients with functional EGJOO, as it significantly impacts the likelihood of symptom resolution.
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Big data has emerged as a pivotal asset in addressing oral health disparities in recent years. Big data encompasses the vast pool of health care-related biomedical information sourced from diverse channels, such as claims data, patient registries, and electronic health records (EHRs). This study is a critical review that synthesizes the evidence, identifies gaps in knowledge, and discusses future implications regarding big data analytics and oral health disparities.

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