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Introduction: Thoracolumbar kyphosis (TLK) is a frequently reported spinal deformity in achondroplasia, which in combination with the characteristic narrow spinal canal in achondroplasia predisposes for symptomatic spinal stenosis. There is however no consensus on the optimal treatment, due to limited data on diagnostic criteria, the natural development and the prevalence of TLK.

Research Question: This study aims to assess the prevalence, natural development, and diagnostic criteria for pathological TLK in individuals with achondroplasia.

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Biofield Therapies Clinical Research Landscape: A Scoping Review and Interactive Evidence Map.

J Integr Complement Med

January 2025

Research Consultant to Subtle Energy Funders Collective, Warwick, New York, USA.

Biofield Therapies, with a historical lineage spanning millennia and continuing relevance in contemporary practices, have been used to address various health conditions and promote wellbeing. The scientific study and adoption of these therapies have been hindered by cultural challenges and institutional barriers. In addition, the current research landscape for Biofield Therapies is insufficiently documented.

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Introduction: Limited research is available regarding recommendations about which drug allergy alerts (DAAs) in clinical decision support (CDS) systems should interrupt provider workflow. The objective was to evaluate the frequency of penicillin and cephalosporin DAA overrides at two institutions. A secondary objective was to redesign DAAs using a new tiered alerting system based on patient factors.

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  • Peripuberty is a crucial time for brain development, and blocking CRFR1 receptors in young rats helps minimize negative effects of early-life stress on neural function and behavior.
  • In an experiment, male rats showed immediate behavioral changes like reduced prepulse inhibition (PPI) after receiving a CRFR1 antagonist, while females only exhibited differences in behavior after becoming adults.
  • Long-term gene expression changes in the amygdala indicate that the effects of CRFR1 blockage during peripuberty impact different neural pathways in males and females, emphasizing the importance of understanding these effects for adolescent mental health.
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Introduction: Emerging evidence suggests potential cardiovascular toxicities from oral endocrine therapies (ETs); however, results are conflicting. This study comprehensively examined adverse reactions of ETs and investigated cardiovascular and metabolic safety signals within the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS).

Methods: Reports in the FAERS through December 2023 were analyzed for documented reactions to tamoxifen, letrozole, anastrozole, and exemestane in female breast cancer patients.

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Modular self-emulsifying drug delivery platform to enhance cellular uptake activity in triple-negative breast cancer.

Eur J Pharm Sci

December 2024

Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS University) Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, 19 Foster St., Worcester, MA 01608, USA. Electronic address:

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) presents with resistance phenotypes to certain therapies, such as cisplatin, often requiring higher dosing, with associated acquired tumor resistance, renal toxicity, and variable patient responses. A self-emulsifying drug delivery (SEDD) formulation approach was proposed to overcome the limitations of cisplatin in TNBC, focusing on improving intracellular cisplatin and control siRNA uptake as a proof-of-principle of dual drug delivery. Four SEDD formulations were prepared and optimized for cisplatin (o/w) emulsion and FITC-siRNA (w/o) emulsion using pseudo-ternary phase diagrams to facilitate the formation of water-in-oil-water (w/o/w) emulsions.

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Purpose: The objective of this study was to characterize the clinical characteristics and factors predictive of biochemical remission in patients with symptomatic acromegaly undergoing transsphenoidal surgery (TSS) at an academic tertiary care center, as defined by the 2022 Acromegaly Consensus Conference guidelines.

Methods: In this single institution, longitudinal, retrospective study, a large cohort of 158 patients with a preoperative diagnosis of acromegaly undergoing surgery at a large, academic, tertiary care center were examined. We excluded 38 patients as IGF-1 testing was performed less than 12 weeks postoperatively.

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Subgroup analyses are essential to generate new hypotheses or to estimate treatment effects in clinically meaningful subgroups of patients. They play an important role in taking the next step towards personalized surgical treatment for brain tumor patients. However, subgroup analyses must be used with consideration and care because they have significant potential risks.

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Preceptor perspectives on disability-related accommodations in pharmacy experiential education.

Curr Pharm Teach Learn

February 2025

Drake University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, 2507 University Avenue, Des Moines, IA 50131, United States of America. Electronic address:

Introduction: Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education Standards require reasonable accommodation for students with disabilities in an educational setting. There is limited information regarding preceptor experiences and perspectives associated with accommodations in the pharmacy experiential learning environment. This study examined preceptor experiences and viewpoints and explored opportunities for schools/colleges of pharmacy (S/COP) to provide support and education for preceptors when meeting access needs.

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  • - The Nipah virus, first discovered in Malaysia in 1998, has caused 25 outbreaks in South Asia, leading to 429 cases and 307 deaths, with no approved treatments available.
  • - A systematic review analyzed 12 studies on Nipah virus cases, highlighting common symptoms like fever, myalgia, and respiratory distress, with a mortality rate of 73.9%.
  • - Early diagnosis and treatment are essential to mitigate the severe impacts of the Nipah virus, as the most common diagnostic method is RT-PCR and transmission primarily occurs through direct contact with infected individuals.
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Exploration of Student Experiences and Perceptions of Self and Peer: Implications for Tailoring Supports.

J Phys Ther Educ

October 2024

Karen Huhn is the professor at MCPHS, 10 Lincoln Square Worcester, MA 01608 Please address all correspondence to Karen Huhn.

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  • The study investigates how first-year Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) students perceive their self-identity and social identity, revealing insights into their personal and professional growth through semistructured interviews.* -
  • Seventeen second-year DPT students from three universities provided qualitative data, identifying themes of shared perceptions, the influence of sociocultural experiences, and a recognition of the need for personal change to succeed in their programs.* -
  • Findings suggest that while many experiences are similar among students, older and racially minoritized students have distinct perspectives, highlighting the importance of understanding these factors to better support DPT students in their identity formation and educational journeys.*
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Health care professionals (HCPs) working collaboratively can improve patient outcomes and also increase their understanding of each other's professional roles. This descriptive study aimed to explore dental hygienists' perceptions of collaboration with dentists and intraprofessional educational (IntraPE) experiences. A convenience sampling method was used to assess DHs perceptions of collaboration with dentists using the Interprofessional Collaboration Scale (ICS), a validated scale that measures perceptions of communication, accommodation, and isolation among HCPs.

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An Introductory Guide to Survey Research.

J Dent Hyg

October 2024

Forsyth School of Dental Hygiene, MCPHS University, Boston, MA, USA

In the dental hygiene discipline, evidence-based practice serves as a cornerstone for delivering high quality patient care and moving professional standards forward. As practitioners delve deeper into research to inform clinical decision making, the integration of robust survey methodologies becomes imperative. However, the complexities of survey design, implementation, and analysis pose notable challenges, particularly in ensuring the reliability and validity of research outcomes.

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  • * 5-FU is a topical cream traditionally used twice daily for actinic keratosis, while calcipotriol is mainly used for plaque psoriasis, applied once or twice daily.
  • * Clinical trials show that the combination treatment is effective, leading to reduced lesion size or complete clearance, while minimizing side effects and offering a faster treatment option compared to conventional therapies.
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Background: It has been previously reported that acupuncturists internationally can be reluctant to engage in acupuncture research.

Purpose: Assess the beliefs and attitudes of acupuncturists in the United States toward research, along with exploring their backgrounds and interests regarding conducting acupuncture research. We aimed to capture any previous experiences in conducting research, applying research findings in their clinical practice, and their ideas on how research could be used to promote the profession.

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  • The study aimed to create a new onco-functional outcome (OFO) classification for glioblastoma patients, combining the goals of complete tumor resection and avoiding functional loss into four categories.
  • Analyzing data from 858 patients over ten years, they found that the OFO classification significantly influenced overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) rates, especially in certain tumor types.
  • The results showed that achieving the best outcome (OFO1) was linked to improved survival rates and higher likelihood of receiving additional therapy, particularly with awake craniotomy procedures being more effective in avoiding deficits.
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Transferrin-Conjugated Nanostructured Lipid Carriers for Targeting Artemisone to Melanoma Cells.

Int J Mol Sci

August 2024

Pharmacy College, West Coast University, 590 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90005, USA.

We report a successful formulation of Artemisone (ATM) in transferrin (Tf)-conjugated nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs), achieving nearly a five-times increase in cell toxicity. The escalating cost of new drug discoveries led to the repurposing of approved drugs for new indications. This study incorporated Artemisone, an antimalarial drug, into a nanostructured lipid carrier (NLC) and tested for possible anticancer effects.

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  • The study looked at how dental hygiene students feel like they are frauds (imposter phenomenon) and how that connects to stress and striving for perfection.
  • It gathered information from 258 students using surveys to measure feelings of being a fraud, perfectionism, and stress.
  • The results showed that doubting their own abilities caused more stress than trying to be perfect, suggesting teachers can help by encouraging students and celebrating their successes.
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Occupational inequalities in mortality from cardiovascular disease, 2020-2021.

Am J Ind Med

October 2024

Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, SUNY-Downstate School of Public Health, Brooklyn, New York, USA.

Background: In recent years previous declines in cardiovascular disease (CVD) have stalled. There are occupational risk factors for CVD mortality. This study seeks to examine inequalities in CVD mortality for working-age adults in the United States by occupation.

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Background: Alcohol use is associated with a wide spectrum of neurological disorders, including cognitive dysfunction and dementia. Likewise, the high prevalence of cognitive dysfunction and dementia specifies the urgent need to identify modifiable risk factors. Because findings on alcohol and cognitive dysfunction and dementia have been inconsistent, the present dose-response meta-analysis of cohort and case control studies was conducted to evaluate the available evidence.

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Introduction: A risk factor for a potentially fatal ventricular arrhythmia Torsade de Pointes is a prolongation in the heart rate-corrected QT interval (QTc) ≥ 500 milliseconds (ms) or an increase of ≥ 60 ms from a patient's baseline value, which can cause sudden cardiac death. The Tisdale risk score calculator uses clinical variables to predict which hospitalized patients are at the highest risk for QTc prolongation.

Objective: To determine the rate of overridden QTc drug-drug interaction (DDI)-related clinical decision support (CDS) alerts per patient admission and the prevalence by Tisdale risk score category of these overridden alerts.

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Background Context: Currently, there is no universally accepted method for assessing radiological fusion shortly after anterior cervical discectomy. Five-year follow-up radiological X-rays demonstrating solid fusion or absence of fusion provided a gold standard for comparison with various assessment methods.

Purpose: Establishing the most accurate diagnostic test for earlier bony fusion assessment by comparing different cut-off values for the difference in interspinous distance and the change in Cobb angle on dynamic radiological images against the established gold standard.

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Dural Venous Sinus Thrombosis After Vestibular Schwannoma Surgery: Should We Anticoagulate?

World Neurosurg

August 2024

Computational Neuroscience Outcomes Center (CNOC), Department of Neurosurgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA; School of Pharmacy, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS) University, Boston, MA, USA. Electronic address:

Background: The incidence of dural venous sinus thrombosis (DVST) following vestibular schwannoma (VS) surgery remains understudied. The diverse clinical presentation complicates forming anticoagulation treatment guidelines. This meta-analysis aimed to investigate the incidence of DVST post-VS surgery and to evaluate the role of anticoagulation.

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Background: Our objective was to create an intentional Interprofessional Education Experience (IEE) that satisfied the requirements set forth by the Center for the Advancement of Pharmacy Education (CAPE 2013), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) Standard 11, and the Interprofessional Education Collaborative (IPEC) Competencies. These frameworks elevate the importance of interprofessional education in pharmacy. They not only guide educational standards but also emphasize the crucial role of collaborative healthcare practices in ensuring comprehensive patient care and improving health outcomes.

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