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Sacred breath: Ohio nurses respond to COVID-19.

Appl Nurs Res

August 2024

Kent State University, 126 S. Lincoln Street, Kent, OH 44240, United States of America. Electronic address:

In the fall of 2021, the Wick Poetry Center, a recognized international leader in creative writing interventions, launched the website Sacred Breath: Voices of Ohio Nurses in Response to COVID-19 (sacredbreathproject.com) with funding from the Ohio Nurses Foundation. The purpose of the website was to offer Ohio nurses an accessible platform to reflect on their personal and professional lived experiences as caregivers during an historic time of pandemic, sacrifice, uncertainty, and scarcity, and to share their voice with others.

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Salivary testosterone across the menstrual cycle.

Horm Behav

August 2024

Kent State University, Psychological Sciences, USA. Electronic address:

Testosterone production in women is thought to systematically shift across the menstrual cycle, peaking during the mid-cycle ovulatory window, and potentially influencing women's behavior. Testosterone is a molecular intermediary to the production of estradiol, which is necessary for ovulation to occur, but the amount of testosterone escape and exposure to the peripheral tissues is not fully understood. Salivary testosterone is a common biomarker in behavioral neuroendocrinological studies and is thought to reflect the bioactive portions in serum.

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  • Cytochrome bd complexes are essential respiratory oxidases in bacteria that play a role in infections, and this study explores potential drug interactions with these complexes.
  • The research used in silico docking to identify approved drugs binding to the quinol site in E. coli cytochrome bd-I and assessed their effects on bacterial respiration and growth.
  • Quinestrol was found to effectively inhibit cytochrome bd activity and bacterial growth in both E. coli and Staphylococcus aureus, demonstrating strong bactericidal effects only in S. aureus.
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Children's early numerical abilities shape their trajectories for math learning throughout schooling, and task quantity representation (e.g., nonsymbolic vs.

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Recent Advances on Carbon-Based Metal-Free Electrocatalysts for Energy and Chemical Conversions.

Adv Mater

October 2024

Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Carbon Science and Innovation, Australian Carbon Materials Centre (A-CMC), School of Chemical Engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 2052, New South Wales, Australia.

Over the last decade, carbon-based metal-free electrocatalysts (C-MFECs) have become important in electrocatalysis. This field is started thanks to the initial discovery that nitrogen atom doped carbon can function as a metal-free electrode in alkaline fuel cells. A wide variety of metal-free carbon nanomaterials, including 0D carbon dots, 1D carbon nanotubes, 2D graphene, and 3D porous carbons, has demonstrated high electrocatalytic performance across a variety of applications.

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  • Changes in flowering times due to climate change have led to longer flowering durations for plant species in central North America, averaging an increase of 11.5 days over the past century.
  • Nearly all species studied (94%) showed greater overlap in their flowering periods, particularly in autumn, where late-season species have extended their blooming periods.
  • This research highlights the significant impact of climate change on plant reproductive patterns, suggesting that the effects are more pronounced in certain seasons, like autumn.
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Emotion differentiation (ED) - complexity in the mental representation and description of one's emotional experiences - is important for mental health. However, less is known whether ED can be enhanced in adults. We investigated if scaffolding emotion language use during affect labelling - initial provision of emotion word prompts (close-ended) followed by free response (open-ended) - impacts ED and psychological health.

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One of the most extensively studied members of the Ras superfamily of small GTPases, Rac1 is an intracellular signal transducer that remodels actin and phosphorylation signaling networks. Previous studies have shown that Rac1-mediated signaling is associated with hippocampal-dependent working memory and longer-term forms of learning and memory and that Rac1 can modulate forms of both pre- and postsynaptic plasticity. How these different cognitive functions and forms of plasticity mediated by Rac1 are linked, however, is unclear.

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Trends of liver transplantation in Asia.

Updates Surg

July 2024

Division of Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Surgery, Department of Surgery, National University Hospital, National University Health System, NUHS Tower Block, 1E, Kent Ridge Road, Level 8, Singapore, 119228, Singapore.

Liver transplantation (LT) in Asia started comparatively early in 1964, just 1 year after Starzl's trail-blazing first attempt. Despite the quick start, LT was slow to develop in this region. Limited access to universal healthcare, lack of public understanding and support as well as the absence of strong legislation, on a backdrop of a wide range of diverse social, religious, economic and cultural background are all contributory factors.

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Food insecurity is associated with a multitude of negative outcomes among adolescents. Despite adolescents' burgeoning autonomy, much of the research has relied on parent-proxy report, with few studies directly comparing adolescents' and parents' perceptions of adolescent food security. In the present study, parent-adolescent dyads (N = 144) completed questionnaires measuring perceptions of adolescent food security.

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  • Emerging adults aged 18-30 with type 1 diabetes face challenges in navigating the healthcare system and understanding their insurance options, which can worsen diabetes management and overall health outcomes.
  • A collaborative study engaged racially and ethnically diverse young adults through community advisory board meetings to create a tailored financial and health insurance toolkit to better support this demographic.
  • Key themes for the toolkit include empowering self-advocacy, incorporating personal stories and visuals for relatability, addressing clinician biases, and recognizing the unique struggles of diverse backgrounds in managing diabetes.
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Mild sleep deprivation is widespread in many societies worldwide. Electroencephalography (EEG) microstate analysis provides information on spatial and temporal characteristics of resting brain network, serving as an indicator of neurophysiological activities at rest. This study seeks to investigate potential neural markers in EEG following mild sleep deprivation of a single night using EEG microstate analysis.

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Importance: The clinical effects of risankizumab (a monoclonal antibody that selectively targets the p19 subunit of IL-23) for the treatment of ulcerative colitis are unknown.

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of risankizumab when administered as an induction and a maintenance therapy for patients with ulcerative colitis.

Design, Setting, And Participants: Two phase 3 randomized clinical trials were conducted.

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Introduction: Coronary heart disease (CHD) remains a significant global health concern and is characterized by inadequate blood supply to the myocardium due to the accumulation of plaque in the coronary arteries. Despite therapeutic advancements, prevalence disparities persist across various segments of the U.S.

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Weight stigma, racism, and sexism (social devaluation due to body weight, race or ethnicity, and sex or gender), have been linked to increased maladaptive eating behaviors; however, no research has investigated the unique associations between different forms of stigma and eating concurrently. We analyzed within-group (by race/ethnicity and sex) effects of different forms of stigma on maladaptive eating behaviors to test whether there is some unique relationship between weight stigma and maladaptive eating across identities. Additionally, we explored differences by racial/ethnic group and sex, as well as BMI category, in levels of reported weight stigma, racism, sexism, and maladaptive eating.

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Background: Considering India's diversity, marked by differences in caste, class, ethnicity, religion, region, and language, discrimination can take on varying forms across social-structural locations. We examined the association between subjective social status (SSS) and perceived discrimination, and assessed the sociodemographic correlates of perceived discrimination among older persons in India.

Methods: Data come from the 2017-18 wave 1 of the Longitudinal Aging Study in India (LASI) with a sample of 30,253 adults 60 years or older.

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Cost-effectiveness analysis of a 'Termination of Resuscitation' protocol for the management of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.

Resuscitation

September 2024

Health Services and Systems Research, Duke-NUS Medical School, 8 College Rd, Singapore 169857, Singapore. Electronic address:

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  • A 'Termination of Resuscitation' (TOR) protocol was introduced in Singapore in 2019, allowing emergency responders to pronounce death on-scene for out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA), rather than transporting patients to hospitals.
  • A Markov model evaluated the cost-effectiveness of three approaches: No TOR, Observed TOR, and Full TOR, demonstrating that Full TOR resulted in fewer costs and QALYs (quality-adjusted life years).
  • The study concluded that implementing the TOR protocol was cost-effective, suggesting its sustainable adoption can be justified based on economic evaluations.
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  • The COMET trial aims to determine if whole-body hypothermia can improve cognitive development in neonates with mild hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy, a condition linked to learning difficulties.
  • It is a phase III multicenter randomized controlled trial involving 426 neonates, comparing hypothermia treatment (33.5°C) to normothermia (37.0°C) within the first six hours of birth.
  • The primary goal is to evaluate cognitive outcomes at two years using the Bayley scales, while also ensuring the trial's safety and assessing healthcare resource utilization.
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Background: Droughts, flash floods, rail accidents, and riots are relatively regular occurrences for those living in many low- and middle-income countries like India. While such natural and human-made disasters put everyone in harm's way, their toll on specific segments of society-like older adults-is the heaviest. Therefore, in this study, we examine (1) the prevalence of natural and human-made disasters in India and (2) the association between natural and human-made disasters and several physical and mental health outcomes among older Indians.

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  • Small apes like gibbons and siamangs are monogamous and experience strong social bonds, making them sensitive to the loss of a group member, which can trigger stress.
  • Glucocorticoids (GCs) are often used to measure stress, but combining them with dehydroepiandrosterone-sulfate (DHEAS), a hormone that regulates stress responses, gives a clearer picture.
  • Research involving two zoo-housed northern white-cheeked gibbons after a death in their group showed increased stress indicators in the adolescent male, highlighting the importance of measuring both FGCMs and DHEAS for understanding stress levels.
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Linear defects such as dislocations and disclinations in ordered materials attract foreign particles since they replace strong elastic distortions at the defect cores. In this work, we explore the behavior of isotropic droplets nucleating at singular disclinations in a nematic liquid crystal, predesigned by surface photopatterning. Experiments show that in the biphasic nematic-isotropic region, although the droplets are attracted to the disclination cores, their centers of mass shift away from the core centers as the temperature increases.

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  • Logged and disturbed forests, often seen as degraded, actually harbor significant biodiversity and should not be dismissed in conservation efforts.
  • A study in Sabah, Malaysia examined the effects of logging intensity on 1,681 species, revealing two important conservation thresholds.
  • Lightly logged forests (less than 29% biomass removed) can recover well, while heavily degraded forests (over 68% biomass removed) may need more intensive recovery efforts, highlighting the varying conservation values of logged forests.
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  • Triarylamine–fluorene (TAF) copolymers, previously under-researched for planarization, have been shown to enhance electronic and transport properties when compared to their conventional twisted variants.
  • Planarization results in trap-free hole transport and increased mobility, particularly in undoped states, while also slightly reducing the ionization energy and adjusting the work function.
  • The study further reveals new behaviors in TAF polymers, including the formation of polaron bands upon doping and a peak in electrical conductivity at a specific doping level, which supports their effective use in organic semiconductor diodes as hole injection layers.
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Highly Tough Slide-Crosslinked Gel Polymer Electrolyte for Stable Lithium Metal Batteries.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

October 2024

School of Chemistry, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Engineering Research Center of Energy Storage Materials and Devices, Ministry of Education, State Key Laboratory of Electrical Insulation and Power Equipment, Xi'an, 710049, P. R. China.

Gel polymer electrolytes (GPEs) hold great promise for the practical application of lithium metal batteries. However, conventional GPEs hardly resists lithium dendrites growth and maintains long-term cycling stability of the battery due to its poor mechanical performance. Inspired by the slide-ring structure of polyrotaxanes (PRs), herein we developed a dynamic slide-crosslinked gel polymer electrolyte (SCGPE) with extraordinary stretchability of 970.

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