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Phonological and speech motor abilities in children with childhood apraxia of speech.

Clin Linguist Phon

January 2025

Centre for Language and Cognition, Groningen University, Groningen, The Netherlands.

Childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) is a motor speech disorder in which the precision and consistency of speech sounds are impaired due to deficits in motor planning and programming. The literature on CAS suggests that the clinical features of CAS cannot be limited to one level of speech processing and that a more comprehensive understanding of how all levels involved in speech production are part of a complex system is needed. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between phonological and speech motor abilities in children with CAS and to determine the extent to which speech motor performance accounts for phonological processing in children with CAS.

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Background: Inherited metabolic diseases (IMDs) may have considerable implications for patients and their families. Despite their individual rarity, covering a spectrum of over 1800 distinct diseases, the diseases collectively exert a significant impact, with often lifelong disabilities. The United for Metabolic Diseases consortium was established to catalyze research with translation into the best possible care.

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An atlas of the shared genetic architecture between atopic and gastrointestinal diseases.

Commun Biol

December 2024

Department of Gastroenterology, The First Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.

Comorbidity among atopic diseases (ADs) and gastrointestinal diseases (GIDs) has been repeatedly demonstrated by epidemiological studies, whereas the shared genetic liability remains largely unknown. Here we establish an atlas of the shared genetic architecture between 10 ADs or related traits and 11 GIDs, comprehensively investigating the comorbidity-associated genomic regions, cell types, genes and genetically predicted causality. Although distinct genetic correlations between AD-GID are observed, including 14 genome-wide and 28 regional correlations, genetic factors of Crohn's disease (CD), ulcerative colitis (UC), celiac disease and asthma subtypes are converged on CD4 T cells consistently across relevant tissues.

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Cardiovascular diseases, both inherited and familial, indicate a risk of early and preventable cardiovascular events for relatives of affected individuals. A digital risk-prediction tool that enables general population individuals to evaluate their cardiovascular risk based on family health history could be a responsible approach to facilitate early detection and improve public health, but development and use of such a tool is not without legal and ethical requirements. At the start of tool development, experts addressed potential legal and ethical implications.

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Cyclosporine A combined with mycophenolate mofetil (CsA/MMF) has become an established regimen for the prevention of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) following non-myeloablative (NMA) allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (alloHSCT). However, the optimal duration of immunosuppression (IS) has not yet been defined and overtreatment is of concern. We hypothesized that time-restricted IS with CsA/MMF would increase the proportion of patients with non-severe GVHD compared to standard-duration IS, thereby resulting in reduction of the relapse rate and improvement of progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS).

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Background: The terrible triad injury involves an ulnohumeral dislocation, radial head fracture, and coronoid process fracture. According to traditional teaching, these injuries are strongly associated with anterolateral coronoid tip fractures and can be addressed via a lateral approach to the elbow. However, recent small clinical series suggest that some terrible triad injuries have larger coronoid fractures involving the anteromedial facet.

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Learning from European regulator-initiated studies for regulatory decision making.

Drug Discov Today

December 2024

Dutch Medicines Evaluation Board, Utrecht, the Netherlands; Regulatory Science Network Netherlands, Utrecht, the Netherlands.

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  • - There’s a rising trend in drug development to incorporate real-world evidence (RWE) during the pre-marketing phase, influenced by initiatives like DARWIN EU® and regulator-initiated observational studies.
  • - An expert meeting held by the Regulatory Science Network Netherlands in 2022 addressed key aspects of these studies, including transparency, independence, and engagement with stakeholders.
  • - The authors stress the significance of reproducibility and collaborative efforts among stakeholders to effectively implement regulator-initiated studies for a better European RWE framework in regulatory decisions.
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As researchers in global health, we reflect on the inequities in our work and our own struggles with these inequities and suggest some points to consider to address them in future global health work.

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Stimulant medication is effective in alleviating overall symptom severity of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), yet interindividual variability in treatment response and tolerability still exists. While network analysis has identified differences in ADHD symptom relations, the impact of stimulant medication remains unexplored. Increased understanding of this association could provide valuable insights for optimizing treatment approaches for individuals with ADHD.

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  • Immunosuppressive medication dosing after organ transplantation typically relies on therapeutic drug monitoring, but this method may not effectively predict rejection or infections.
  • The TTVguideIT trial investigates using Torque Teno Virus (TTV) load measurement via qPCR as a potentially better alternative for dosing tacrolimus.
  • Results demonstrated that the TTV R-GENE® assay showed excellent accuracy and consistency across participating labs, allowing for standardized TTV load measurement in clinical trials.
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  • In basketball, changing direction is a key factor in ACL injuries, often occurring in complex situations that require a lot of cognitive effort.
  • This study aimed to examine how added visual attention impacts sidestep cutting movements in male basketball players, focusing on the energy absorption phase of the cut.
  • Results showed that when visual attention was increased, both hip and knee flexion were significantly reduced, potentially raising the risk of ACL injuries, indicating that training and prevention should account for this cognitive aspect.
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Differences in patient- and tumor characteristics, treatment and survival between patients with screen-detected versus clinically detected colorectal peritoneal metastases.

Eur J Surg Oncol

January 2025

Department of Surgery, Catharina Hospital, Eindhoven, the Netherlands; Department of Research and Development, Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation (IKNL), Utrecht, the Netherlands; GROW- School for Oncology and Development Biology, Maastricht University, Maastricht, the Netherlands. Electronic address:

Introduction: Screening for colorectal cancer has been implemented to improve cancer-specific survival. This study aims to compare patient- and tumor characteristics, treatment, and survival between patients with screen-detected and clinically detected synchronous colorectal peritoneal metastases (CPM) in a Dutch population-based cohort.

Methods: Data from the Netherlands Cancer Registry (NCR) were used.

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  • This study addresses challenges in determining accurate screw length during surgical fixation of complex distal radius fractures, emphasizing the risk of injuring the extensor pollicis longus with overly long screws.* -
  • Researchers evaluated the anatomy of Lister's tubercle using 26 cadaveric arms and 198 CT scans, finding average measurements of 12.6 mm in length and 5.4 mm in width, with specific distances measured from the radial styloid.* -
  • Understanding the anatomical details of Lister's tubercle can improve screw placement during surgeries, potentially leading to better patient outcomes in distal radius fracture treatments.*
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Diamond is increasingly popular because of its unique material properties. Diamond defects called nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers allow for measurements with unprecedented sensitivity. However, to achieve ideal sensing performance, NV centers need to be within nanometers from the surface and are thus strongly dependent on the local surface chemistry.

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic negatively affected child and adolescent mental health and at the end of the pandemic (April 2022) child mental health had not returned to pre-pandemic levels. We investigated whether this observed increase in mental health problems has continued, halted, or reversed after the end of the pandemic in children from the general population and in children in psychiatric care.

Methods: We collected parent-reported and child-reported data at two additional post-pandemic time points (November/December 2022 and March/April 2023) in children (8-18 years) from two general population samples ( = 818-1056 per measurement) and one clinical sample receiving psychiatric care ( = 320-370) and compared these with data from before the pandemic.

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Aim: to identify whether demographic variables, the type and length of romantic relationships, and alcohol consumption were risk factors related to attitudes toward intimate partner violence (IPV).

Method: 723 adults filled the IPVAS and a demographic survey.

Results: women were less likely to accept control; participants with technical education were more likely to tolerate control and abuse; those with secondary education were at higher risk to accept physical violence, while participants aged 26-35 were at lower risk; people who were dating someone were at higher risk to tolerate control, but were at a lower risk to accept physical violence; and those who consume alcohol were more likely to accept abuse.

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Roma represent one of the largest ethnic groups facing marginalization worldwide. However, significant knowledge gaps persist regarding: A) the social mechanisms supporting health-endangering practices among Roma; B) the social mechanisms adversely affecting their use of health services; and C) the social determinants underlying both above pathways. To fill these gaps, we conducted a series of four explorative ethnographic studies spanning over ten years.

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  • * After three rounds of surveys, 18 out of 68 factors were identified as influential, with stable consensus on factors that favor operative treatment including professional athlete status and specific fracture characteristics.
  • * Most disagreement arose regarding treatment for certain injuries, especially those involving an anterolateral coronoid tip fracture, indicating a need for more clarity in treatment guidelines among surgeons.
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Background: The aims of this study are 1) to assess whether open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) techniques for fractures of the proximal radius are associated with the range of motion (ROM), 2) to determine the incidence of hardware-related complications and removal following plate and screw fixation of the proximal radius, and 3) to evaluate whether the safe-zone definition is described in the literature and its relation to the ROM.

Methods: A literature search was performed in the PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane databases. Studies reporting ROM in patients undergoing ORIF for radial head or neck fractures were included.

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  • SGLT2 inhibitors like sotagliflozin show promise in improving health status for heart failure patients, but effects of SGLT1/SGLT2 inhibition remain unclear.* -
  • In the SOLOIST-WHF trial, patients taking sotagliflozin after a heart failure episode experienced a significant improvement in their Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire-12 (KCCQ-12) scores compared to those on placebo.* -
  • Overall, sotagliflozin not only reduced hospitalizations and cardiovascular deaths but also led to improved symptoms and quality of life within four months, benefiting patients regardless of their left ventricular ejection fraction.*
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Livestock infections caused by highly toxic bacteria, such as type D and type B, present significant challenges in veterinary medicine. Such infections often require complex and elusive treatment regimens. Developing effective vaccines tailored to combat these specific pathogens remains a pressing need within the field.

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Background: Higher cardiac troponin is associated with worse outcomes in patients with acute heart failure. The significance of repeat measurements over hours remains unclear. We assessed whether a repeat measurement and the Δ between measurements of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I (hs-cTnI) were associated with outcomes in hypervolemic patients with acute heart failure without acute coronary syndrome.

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The Effects of Sport Participation for Adults With Physical or Intellectual Disability: A Scoping Review.

J Phys Act Health

December 2024

Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre, School of Psychology and Public Health, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.

Background: Adults with physical or intellectual disability are less active than those without disability.

Objective: To review literature regarding sport participation in adults with physical or intellectual disability. Specifically, to examine characteristics of available studies including participants, interventions, outcomes, and impact.

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