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Introduction: Return to practice is one mechanism for recruiting and retaining allied health professionals (AHPs) within the health and care workforce in England. It is not known how this affects persons with protected characteristics.

Aim: To understand experiences of AHPs with protected characteristics of returning to the workforce through a return to practice programme.

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Objective: Electronic cigarettes (ECs) are an efficacious support for some but not all people wishing to stop using tobacco. While advice and practical support have been identified as increasing quit success, little research has explored the role of changes in smoking and EC-related social identities.

Methods: A prospective study following 573 people attempting to quit smoking with EC support.

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  • The study investigated the efficacy and safety of Shufeng Jiedu (SFJD) capsules for managing mild to moderate COVID-19 symptoms through a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial conducted in China from May to December 2022.
  • A total of 407 participants completed the trial, with those taking SFJD experiencing faster symptom relief, with a median time of 7 days compared to 8 days for the placebo group.
  • The SFJD group also showed significant reductions in fever and headache symptoms, and no serious adverse events occurred during the trial.
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  • The electronic properties of metal oxides, specifically their absolute band edge positions and work function, significantly impact their effectiveness in electronic devices and photocatalysis.
  • Changes in these properties, particularly in ceria (CeO), can occur due to varying environmental conditions, such as oxygen availability, affecting ionization potential (IP) and work function (Φ).
  • By employing both theoretical and experimental methods, the study illustrates how factors like defect distribution and surface species influence these electronic properties, emphasizing the importance of electrostatic potentials in understanding the energy levels of metal oxides.
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Background: Telephone and video appointments are still common post-pandemic, with an estimated 25%-50% of kidney appointments in the United Kingdom still conducted remotely. This is important as remote consultations may exacerbate pre-existing inequalities in those from underserved groups. Those from underserved groups are often not represented in health research and include those with learning disability, mental health needs, hearing/sight problems, young/older people, those from ethnic minority groups.

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Multiple myeloma (MM) is a disease which remains incurable. One of the main reasons is a weakened immune system that allows MM cells to survive. Therefore, the current research is focused on the study of immune system imbalance in MM to find the most effective immunotherapy strategies.

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Late presentation for kidney replacement therapy (KRT) is an important cause of avoidable morbidity and mortality. Here, we evaluated the effect of a complex intervention of graphical estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) surveillance across 15% of the United Kingdom population on the rate of late presentation using data routinely collected by the United Kingdom Renal Registry. A stepped wedge cluster randomized trial was established across 19 sites with eGFR graphs generated from all routine blood tests (community and hospital) across the population served by each site.

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Photothermal techniques are infrared remote sensing techniques that have been used for biomedical applications, as well as industrial non-destructive testing (NDT). Machine learning is a branch of artificial intelligence, which includes a set of algorithms for learning from past data and analyzing new data, without being explicitly programmed to do so. In this paper, we first review the latest development of machine learning and its applications in photothermal techniques.

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Neural oscillations guiding action during effects imagery.

Behav Brain Res

July 2024

General Psychology: Judgment, Decision Making, & Action, Institute of Psychology, University of Hagen, Hagen, Germany. Electronic address:

Goal-directed acting requires the integration of sensory information but can also be performed without direct sensory input. Examples of this can be found in sports and can be conceptualized by feedforward processes. There is, however, still a lack of understanding of the temporal neural dynamics and neuroanatomical structures involved in such processes.

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The role of interoceptive awareness in shaping the relationship between desire thinking and cigarette consumption.

Int J Psychophysiol

July 2024

Department of Neuroscience, Imaging and Clinical Sciences - and ITAB, Institute for Advanced Biomedical Technologies, G. d'Annunzio University, Chieti, Italy.

Interoception, the ability to sense and interpret bodily sensations, has recently emerged as a crucial factor in substance use disorders, including smoking. However, the role of interoceptive awareness in tobacco use remains poorly understood. The relationship between interoceptive ability and addictive behavior is complex, and attempting to conceptualize it as a linear association is unlikely to fully capture the complexity of the mechanisms underlying cravings and urges.

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Purpose: This study provides an understanding of the chronic low back pain (CLBP) beliefs and management practices of physicians/doctors and physiotherapists in Ghana, and the mechanisms underlying their beliefs and practices.

Materials/methods: Thirty-three individual semi-structured interviews, involving eighteen physio-therapists and fifteen physicians involved with CLBP management, were carried out. Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed, and analysed using Straussian grounded theory principles and critical realist philosophy.

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Harmful drinking is associated with significant negative health and social outcomes, but drinkers are reticent to recognise personal drinking problems, hindering natural recovery or help-seeking. Recent evidence suggests that social identity as a drinker is associated with various drinking-related factors but has not been examined in relation to likelihood of problem recognition. In a group of ninety-six harmful drinkers (61 females, M age = 34 years) we explored how identity components associated with ingroup self-investment and ingroup self-definition in combination with implicit identity as a drinker accounted for degrees of problem recognition.

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  • - Integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into the study and treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) could significantly improve how doctors assess and predict disease activity through precise evaluations and standardised scoring methods
  • - AI can support a comprehensive approach by combining data from endoscopy, histology, and other omics, which could lead to more personalised treatment options for IBD patients
  • - Despite its potential, challenges such as data quality, ethical issues, and the need for standardised guidelines need to be addressed to successfully implement AI in clinical settings and research for IBD
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Desire thinking, within the metacognitive model of addictive behaviors, is conceptualized as a transdiagnostic process linked to the escalation and maintenance of craving for various addictive disorders; however, its application to the understanding of gambling and the Chinese community remains at an early stage. The present study aimed to introduce desire thinking into gambling research in the Chinese context by: (1) testing the applicability of its two-factor conceptualization and assessment tool, the Desire Thinking Questionnaire (DTQ), and (2) exploring its association with dysregulated and regulated engagements in gambling (i.e.

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Anna Smajdor and Joona Räsänen argue that we have good reason to classify pregnancy as a disease. They discuss five accounts of disease and argue that each account either implies that pregnancy is a disease or if it does not, it faces problems. This strategy allows Smajdor and Räsänen to avoid articulating their own account of disease.

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Face the (unamplified) music: Key findings for musicians.

J Acoust Soc Am

May 2024

AECOM Ltd., Croydon, United Kingdom.

Music is complex. There are risks to hearing health associated with playing due to excessive sound exposure. Face the Music is an on-going cross-sectional project to assess the risks to unamplified classical musicians.

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The value of nursing.

Br J Nurs

May 2024

Senior Lecturer, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Adult Nursing Division, London South Bank University.

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Work has identified that metacognitive thought results in desire-based thinking and perpetuates the magnitude and severity of maladaptive behaviour including problematic social media use, and also that one's ingroup identity is related to increasing problematic behaviour. No evidence has ascertained the relative contribution of these as related differential factors in the experience of problematic social media use. The current study explored the comparative importance of components of desire thinking, positive and negative metacognitions and dimensions of ingroup identity on degree of problematic use among 147 current Instagram users.

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  • Recent research shows that organ transplants from animals to humans, called xenotransplantation, could start clinical trials soon, possibly with kidney patients first.
  • A study reviewed 816 articles, narrowing down to 27 that looked at how healthcare workers, students, and kidney patients feel about xenotransplantation, showing they generally had positive attitudes.
  • However, when asked about the risks and outcomes, their views turned negative, especially among English speakers compared to Spanish speakers.
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Background/objective: Depression is a growing concern in university students and resilience has shown to play a protective role. The impact of stigma is still under-explored, with reference to its moderating role between depression and resilience. The present study investigate such a relationship among Italian university students.

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Development and validation of a scale to measure social isolation in adolescents.

J Res Adolesc

September 2024

School of Physical Education, The Lifestyles and Health Research Group (GPES), University of Pernambuco, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil.

There is a lack of questionnaires specifically designed to assess social isolation in adolescents. We developed and validated a self-report measure of social isolation in adolescents, the Social Isolation Questionnaire (QIS). A literature review on social isolation and mental health in adolescents indicated 20 questions to form QIS.

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