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Women's mental health and COVID-19: increased vulnerability and inequalities.

Front Glob Womens Health

October 2024

Latin American Center for Perinatology, Women and Reproductive Health, Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Montevideo, Uruguay.

Introduction: The impact of COVID-19 on mental health has become a relevant object of research. Studies have demonstrated that women have experienced greater mental health challenges, highlighting the importance of public health systems to address women's specific needs.

Methods: This literature review explores the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on psychological distress among women, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of the subject and to explore how these research findings can guide public mental health care responses in crisis settings.

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  • The study compared the risks of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) and all-cause death (ACD) in rheumatoid arthritis patients treated with JAK inhibitors (JAKi) or tocilizumab (TCZ) versus tumor necrosis factor inhibitors (TNFi).
  • A systematic review of randomized controlled trials showed that JAKi were associated with a non-significant increase in risks for MACE and ACD compared to TNFi, with Bayesian analysis indicating a higher probability of these events occurring with JAKi.
  • The analysis highlighted the need for more data, particularly on JAKi other than tofacitinib, to make informed regulatory recommendations regarding their use.
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The positive chronotropic action induced by 6-nitrodopamine (6-ND) is selectively blocked by β-adrenoceptor antagonists at concentrations that do not affect the positive chronotropic effect induced by dopamine, noradrenaline, and adrenaline. Here, the effects of ( ±)-propranolol, ( ±)-4-NO-propranolol, and ( ±)-7-NO-propranolol were investigated in the rat isolated right atrium. The atrium was mounted in glass chambers containing gassed (95%O:5%CO) and warmed (37 °C) Krebs-Henseleit's solution, and the isometric tension registered (PowerLab system).

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  • The study investigates how Matrix Support (MS) affects integration between Primary Health Care (PHC) and Dental Specialty Centers (CEOs) in Brazil.
  • Findings reveal that nearly half of the CEOs lack collaborative therapeutic projects with PHC oral health teams, which is linked to various factors like poor case discussions and absence of joint educational activities.
  • The conclusion emphasizes that individual practices within CEOs play a more significant role in the integration issues than broader contextual factors from local municipalities.
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Benign peripheral nerve sheath tumors (BPNSTs) are a vast, common, heterogeneous group of lesions that are often diagnostically challenging. The head and neck region is recognized as the second most common location for these lesions, especially the tongue. However, BPNSTs occurring centrally within the jaw bones are exceedingly rare.

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Introduction: Dentinal microcracks have been supposedly associated with unrestorable vertical root fractures and consequently long-term treatment failure. This study aimed to investigate whether in vivo root canal instrumentation in mandibular incisors with vital pulps causes dentinal microcracks using two different irrigating solutions.

Methods: Five patients with four vital mandibular incisors indicated for extraction were included.

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Monitoring central venous pressure (CVP) is crucial for managing critically ill patients yet poses challenges in pediatric cases. This study aimed to correlate CVP with hepatic vein Doppler and IVC ultrasound variables in children. Mechanically ventilated children underwent simultaneous ultrasound and CVP measurements.

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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of nonsurgical root canal retreatment (NS-RCRT) using 2% chlorhexidine gel and foraminal enlargement techniques in improving periapical healing and success rates compared to traditional methods.
  • A retrospective analysis of 120 teeth from 80 patients showed a high success rate of 92.5% over an average follow-up of 30 months, with radiographic repair as the main influencing factor.
  • The findings suggest that the new NS-RCRT approach may serve as a viable alternative to tooth extraction, warranting further prospective research to confirm its benefits.
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Herein, we describe an electrochemical method for the synthesis of haloalkenyl chalcogenides from internal alkynes using hydrobromic and hydrochloric acids as halogenating agents, with the sole byproduct being hydrogen gas. This e-halochalcogenation protocol generates electrophilic chalcogenium species under mild conditions in a simple, undivided cell setup, enabling the synthesis of 25 examples of chloro- and bromovinyl selenides and sulfides with yields ranging from 10 % to 94 %, predominantly as the E-isomer. The synthetic utility of the halovinyl chalcogenides was demonstrated through various transformations, yielding densely functionalized tetra-substituted olefins.

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Background: Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) is widely used to improve oxygenation and avoid alveolar collapse in mechanically ventilated patients with pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome (PARDS). However, its improper use can be harmful, impacting variables associated with ventilation-induced lung injury, such as mechanical power (MP) and driving pressure (∆P). Our main objective was to assess the impact of increasing PEEP on MP and ∆P in children with PARDS.

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Background: Pulpitis may be pain free or alternatively characterized by mild to severe pain and associated symptoms. Evidence has recently emerged that patients presenting with carious pulp exposure range of symptoms can be treated effectively with pulpotomy.

Objective: The current systematic review aimed to answer the following research question: "In patients with deep caries lesions in permanent teeth associated with no symptoms, reversible pulpitis or signs and symptoms indicative of irreversible pulpitis (P), is partial pulpotomy (I) as effective as full pulpotomy (C), in terms of a combination of patient and clinical reported outcomes (O), with "tooth survival" as the most critical outcome?

Methods: The systematic literature search was conducted in the following electronic databases: OVID, Scopus, PubMed (Including MEDLINE), and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) supplemented with Grey literature and hand searching of relevant journals.

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Ethnopharmacology Relevance: Ayahuasca is a beverage obtained from the decoctions of Banisteriopsis caapi (Spruce ex Griseb.) Morton and Psychotria viridis Ruiz & Pav., used throughout the Amazon as a medicinal beverage for healing and spiritual exploration.

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  • - The production of controlled doping in two-dimensional semiconductor materials like InSe is complicated due to varying crystallographic phases, impacting synthesis and applications.
  • - This study shows that the multiphase InSe with three structures (α, β, and δ) maintains chemical stability and performs well in n-type doping, with varying electronic properties detected using scanning tunneling spectroscopy.
  • - The diverse electronic bandgaps of the layered InSe make it suitable for applications in optical devices like detectors and solar cells, and its tunable properties enhance its potential for use in flexible electronics and heterostructures.
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Chitin-derived furans offer a sustainable alternative feedstock for nitrogen appended aromatic compounds. Herein, we address the challenge of using chitin-derived furans, 3-acetamido-5-acetylfuran (3A5AF) and 3-acetamido-5-furfural aldehyde (3A5F), to favour the formation of exo Diels-Alder adducts and 4-acetylaminophthalimides respectively, using a mechanochemical ball-milling technique. Mechanochemical activation is explored through the synthesis of 7-oxa-norbornene backbones with novel substitution pattern from 3A5AF in yields up to 77 % and improved exo:endo selectivity compared to solution-phase reactions.

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  • * The review highlights success factors for ICSI in NOA patients and suggests that while there may be increased chromosomal issues in retrieved sperm, overall risks to offspring like miscarriage or developmental delays are comparable to those from less severe infertility conditions.
  • * It's crucial for NOA patients to receive tailored reproductive care and counseling before starting treatment to reduce health risks, improve success rates, and ensure the well-being of their future children.
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Objectives: To assess the prevalence and factors associated with dyspareunia and the lack of sexual intercourse in women between 50 and 70 years cohabiting with their partners.

Methods: This is a descriptive and exploratory cross-sectional study using the snowball technique with prospective data collection using a structured questionnaire to describe multiple aspects of health and sexuality among 266 cohabiting Brazilian couples aged 50 to 70.

Results: The prevalence of lack of sexual activity was 20%.

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Aim: The aim of this study is to investigate the expression of inflammatory biomarkers (TNF-α, IL-10, IL-1β) and the pulpitis-associated miRNA (miR-30a-5p and miR-128-3p) in pulp tissue samples from unrestored teeth with a vital normal pulp (NP), teeth with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis (IP) and in unrestored teeth with periodontal disease, unresponsive to periodontal therapy, and a vital pulp (EP).

Methodology: Thirty patients were included in this observational study (10 teeth with NP, 10 teeth with IP, 10 teeth with EP). Dental pulp tissues samples were collected from patients during root canal treatment (RCT).

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Background: Genetic breeding is essential to develop grapevine genotypes adapted to warm climates and resistant to pathogens. Traditionally cultivated Vitis vinifera is susceptible to biotic and abiotic stresses. Winemakers and consumers, however, perceive wines from non-vinifera or hybrid cultivars as inferior.

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Introduction: The postpartum period is considered a phase of many physiological and hormonal changes that affect the individual. Fatigue is something present and can influence the postpartum woman in a negative way. In this way, the nurse has an essential role, and the nursing process can be used to establish an efficient care plan.

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  • The study investigated how reduced estrogen levels affect bone and ligament changes during orthodontic tooth movement in female rats.
  • Ovariectomized rats showed faster tooth movement and significant alterations in alveolar bone microarchitecture, including lower bone volume and higher porosity compared to non-ovariectomized rats.
  • Histological analysis revealed more collagen fibers and higher apoptotic cell counts in the periodontal ligament of ovariectomized rats, indicating more extensive tissue alterations during orthodontic treatment.
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Background: In response to a 1995 outbreak of sepsis caused by multidrug-resistant (MR) Gram-negative bacteria (GNB), a Brazilian level III neonatal unit established a series of control and prevention measures. This study evaluated the long-term effects of these measures on late-onset neonatal sepsis (LONS) caused by MR bacteria from 2000 to 2020 and examined their impact on in-hospital mortality.

Methods: Newborns with LONS and positive cultures for Staphylococcus aureus, GNB, and Enterococcus sp were selected, adhering to Center for Desease Control and Prevention and local criteria.

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Background And Aims: Correctly characterizing malnutrition is a challenge. Transthyretin (TTR) rapidly responds to adequate protein intake/infusion, which could be used as a marker to identify malnutrition. Nutritional therapy is used to prevent malnutrition.

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