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SCORring atopic dermatitis (SCORAD) is widely used to assess the severity of atopic eczema, but score systems based on the entire body may be limited in effective monitoring and intervention. It is crucial to monitor moisture levels in each affected body part, but empirical research is still lacking. The objective of this study was to analyze the levels of stratum corneum hydration (SCH) and transepidermal water loss (TEWL) in atopic dermatitis (AD) patients, focusing on the presence and location of atopic lesions at different body sites.

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Background: Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is one of the most common orthopaedic procedures and the number of patients which undergo TKA will continue to rise in the coming years. Consecutively, the number of necessary revision surgeries will increase. One of the main reasons for revision surgery is aseptic loosening because of a so-called stress-shielding effect.

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Objectives: To estimate the direct healthcare costs related to outpatient care and hospital stays for adults with epilepsy in the context of the Colombian healthcare system.

Methods: A cost analysis was conducted from a base case, which included direct medical costs related to diagnosis, follow-up, pharmacological and surgical treatment, and in-hospital care for status epilepticus. A Delphi panel was carried out to identify and quantify cost-generating events.

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Telerehabilitation is a new form of care that provides digital access to rehabilitative services. However, it places many demands on the users-both patients and therapists. The aim of this study was to determine the requirements and competencies needed for successful usage, identify person- and context-specific differences and develop a competency model.

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Economic effects of livestock disease burden in Ethiopia: A computable general equilibrium analysis.

PLoS One

December 2024

School of Economic Sciences and Paul G. Allen School for Global Health, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, United States of America.

The burden of animal disease is widespread globally and is especially severe for developing countries dependent on livestock production. Ethiopia has the largest livestock population in Africa and the second-largest human population on the continent. Ethiopia is one of the fastest-growing economies in Africa; however, much of the population still lives in extreme poverty, and most households depend on agriculture.

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Background: Prevention of alcohol-exposed pregnancy (AEP) involves reducing risky alcohol consumption among women at-risk for pregnancy, using effective contraception among women drinking at risky levels to prevent pregnancy, or both. This study presents the outcomes of a randomized controlled trial assessing the efficacy of Native CHOICES, a culturally tailored adaptation of the CHOICES intervention, among American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) women.

Methods: AI/AN women aged 18-44 who were at-risk for an AEP were randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to either the Native CHOICES intervention or a waitlist control group.

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Cultivation strategies of English thinking ability in the environment of Internet of Things.

Heliyon

December 2024

School of Economic Management and Law, Jilin Normal University, Siping, 136000, Jilin, China.

The study aims to broaden the horizons of English learners and solve the problem of insufficient cultivation of English thinking. With the widespread use of the Internet of Things (IoT) and from the perspective of deep learning, the Local Similar Convolutional Neural Network (LSNN) recommendation model is designed by adding adjustment layers to the Convolutional Neural Network (CNN). The LSNN model alleviates the sparsity of data.

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Background/aims: The goal of this study was to assess the clinical profile of myasthenia gravis (MG) in patients diagnosed above 65-years of age (VLOMG) and identify clinical/serological parameters associated with their MG status and prognosis.

Methods: This was a retrospective assessment of consecutive patients with VLOMG (n = 70) Demographics, clinical characteristics, medical comorbidities, the Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America (MGFA) severity scale scores, and MGFA Post-Intervention Status (MGFA-PIS) were collected.

Results: The research population was diagnosed with MG at an average age of 73.

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Mesoporous Atomically Dispersed Fe Catalysts with Enhanced Nonradical Pathways in Fenton-like Reactions: The Role of SiO Templates.

Inorg Chem

December 2024

Key Lab for Colloid and Interface Science of Ministry of Education, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan 250100, China.

Single-atom catalysts (SACs) are extensively applied in Fenton-like catalytic processes to treat water pollutants. However, the role of the porous structures of SACs supports in catalytic reactions is often overlooked despite its significant contribution to mass diffusion during the reaction. Herein, we adopted a hard-template-assisted approach to fabricate Fe-based SACs (Fe-SACs) featuring a mesoporous architecture.

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  • - This study examines the unequal access to dialysis facilities in Texas, focusing on how urbanization and socio-economic factors create disparities between urban and rural areas.
  • - Researchers used advanced methods to calculate accessibility scores and analyze the impact of urbanization and demographics, revealing that urban areas have much better access to dialysis facilities compared to rural regions.
  • - The results highlight significant challenges in rural areas, particularly for the elderly, and stress the need for policies to improve access to healthcare services in these underserved regions.
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Background: Health system satisfaction is an important but understudied indicator of health system performance. It has far-reaching implications for sustainability but has been widely understudied particularly for non-European settings. Qatar represents a growing international experience of rapid development requiring steadfast system funding and reorganisation.

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Fluoride contamination of groundwater is a severe public health problem in Africa due to natural factors that include geological weathering of fluoride-bearing minerals and climatic conditions characterized by high evaporation rates that highly elevate fluoride levels. Anthropogenic activities further aggravate the problem and have affected millions of people in countries such as; South Africa, Tanzania, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Mauritania, Botswana, and Egypt. High fluoride levels of up to 10 mg/L have been encountered in parts of the East African Rift Valley, above the WHO's recommended limit of 1.

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Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) is closely related to commercial banks' promotion of "dual-carbon" goals and the concept of sustainable development. The impact of ESG performance on commercial banks' support for green innovation remains an issue for in-depth study. This paper studies 36 Chinese commercial banks in China from 2010 to 2021 and finds that the ESG performance of commercial banks can promote green innovation, and this promotion is more obvious when bank remuneration incentives are effective.

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  • A systematic review was conducted to explore the issue of misdiagnosis in dementia, particularly focusing on rarer subtypes that may struggle more with accurate diagnosis compared to common types like Alzheimer's.
  • The review included 20 studies and identified four main themes: factors contributing to misdiagnosis, challenges in the diagnostic process, economic implications, and personal experiences of individuals facing delayed diagnoses.
  • There is a critical need for further research on the emotional and monetary effects of dementia misdiagnosis on patients, caregivers, and the healthcare system to improve clinical practices.
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The pollution by heavy metals in coastal waters has gradually intensified due to industrial development. In this study, physiological responses of Ulva lactuca, one of the most common green seaweeds with important ecological and economic value in the global intertidal zone, to acute copper stress were investigated. Results showed that an increase in copper ions concentration significantly inhibited photosynthetic activity and inorganic nitrogen utilization by U.

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Multiple Representations in geospatial databases, the brain's spatial cells, and deep learning algorithms.

Cartogr Geogr Inf Sci

October 2023

Geospatial Information Sciences, School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences, The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX USA.

Buttenfield (1988) pioneered research on multiple representations in the dawn of GIScience. Her efforts evoked inquiries into fundamental issues arising from the selective abstractions of infinite geographic complexity in spatial databases, cartography and application needs for varied geographic details. These fundamental issues posed ontological challenges (e.

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  • The paper analyzes the experiences of Liberian Ebola survivors participating in the PREVAIL clinical trials, highlighting ethical concerns in including impoverished populations in medical research.
  • A mixed-methods approach was used, combining qualitative and quantitative data from a survey of 19 EVD survivors to explore their perceptions, expectations, and reported experiences in the trials.
  • Findings revealed that while survivors initially felt hopeful, many faced ongoing vulnerabilities, confusion about their rights, high participation costs, and negative experiences that raised important ethical questions.
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The environmental effects of urban shrinkage have gradually attracted academic attention. Based on spatial effects and EKC perspectives, this study constructs an environmental impact assessment framework and examines the impact of urban shrinkage on the concentration of lung-accessible particulate matter at the county level in China from 2013 to 2020. The results show that, from a two-dimensional perspective in space and time, lung-accessible particulate matter concentrations show a decreasing trend in the time series and an obvious autocorrelation feature in space.

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To synergize climate mitigation with poverty alleviation, China has implemented photovoltaic poverty alleviation (PVPA) projects since 2014, with Anhui Province being among the initial pilot regions. However, further exploration is needed to determine the extent to which this policy can improve the economic status of poverty-stricken areas. This study aims to evaluate the effects of PVPA projects in Anhui Province from a macroscopic perspective and via the panel data from 11 poverty-stricken counties, including 5 pilot counties, between 2011 and 2018.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has deprived travelers of the right to continue their travel or leisure activities, while creating concerns about the safety of travel. In view of the great impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on travelers, we discussed the impact of virtual reality on travel anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic, and considered the regulatory effect of blockade intensity. In order to explore the relationship between virtual reality and travel anxiety in depth, this study conducted a questionnaire survey on 299 Chinese tourists who had experienced virtual reality activities related to travel, and empirically analyzed the questionnaire data using SPSS 26 software.

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Advances in Plant Auxin Biology: Synthesis, Metabolism, Signaling, Interaction with Other Hormones, and Roles under Abiotic Stress.

Plants (Basel)

September 2024

State Key Lab of Soil and Sustainable Agriculture, Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, China.

Auxin is a key hormone that regulates plant growth and development, including plant shape and sensitivity to environmental changes. Auxin is biosynthesized and metabolized via many parallel pathways, and it is sensed and transduced by both normal and atypical pathways. The production, catabolism, and signal transduction pathways of auxin primarily govern its role in plant growth and development, and in the response to stress.

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Mapping domains of early life determinants of future multimorbidity across three UK longitudinal cohort studies.

Sci Rep

September 2024

Faculty of Medicine, School of Primary Care, Population Sciences and Medical Education, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.

Many studies use a reductionist approach to isolate the influence of one factor in childhood on multimorbidity rather than consider the combined effect of wider determinants. We explored how potential multiple early life determinants of multimorbidity can be characterised across three UK cohort studies. We used the National Child Development Study (NCDS), the 1970 British Cohort Study (BCS70), and the Aberdeen Children of the 1950s Study (ACONF) to identified early life variables that fit into 12 conceptualised domains of early life determinants of multimorbidity.

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Purpose: This work sought to describe the experience of managers and caregivers with feeding and nutrition for older adults with dementia, in Colombian gerontological services.

Participants And Methods: This is a qualitative focus group study with fourteen gerontological care centers for people with dementia.

Results: The study reveals that care related to food and nutrition for people with dementia is organized based on the comprehensive assessment of the resident.

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