204 results match your criteria: "State University of New York Stony Brook[Affiliation]"

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  • In medication-resistant epilepsy, surgery aims to achieve seizure freedom while minimizing harm through careful planning based on electroclinical data and neuroimaging techniques.
  • A support vector machine (SVM) was utilized to analyze fast ripple (FR) metrics from patients, achieving a prediction accuracy of 78% for effective surgical resections.
  • Simulations indicated that larger virtual resections often led to improved seizure freedom outcomes, suggesting that targeting high-frequency oscillations may enhance surgical success rates.
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  • The study reviews how cirrhosis affects older adults, specifically comparing their survival and disease progression to younger patients with the same condition.
  • It analyzes data from 191 patients over 50, separating them into two age groups (50-64 and 65+) and looking at factors like survival times and risk of disease progression.
  • Results indicate that older patients (≥ 65 years) have significantly shorter survival times compared to younger patients (50-64 years), with age, male gender, BMI, and decompensation identified as important factors influencing survival.
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  • Researchers developed monometallic Pd-CeO catalysts, enhanced with carbon, that achieve 100% selectivity for converting methane to methanol at 75 °C, using hydrogen peroxide as an oxidizer.
  • The catalysts were created through a simple mechanochemical method that produces a unique interface (Pd-iC-CeO), which optimizes the interaction between metal and oxide components for better performance.
  • A DFT-simulated Eley-Rideal-like mechanism showed that solvent interactions, specifically with water (HO (aq)), are crucial for maintaining methanol selectivity in the solid-liquid-gas conversion process.
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In medication-resistant epilepsy, the goal of epilepsy surgery is to make a patient seizure free with a resection/ablation that is as small as possible to minimize morbidity. The standard of care in planning the margins of epilepsy surgery involves electroclinical delineation of the seizure onset zone (SOZ) and incorporation of neuroimaging findings from MRI, PET, SPECT, and MEG modalities. Resecting cortical tissue generating high-frequency oscillations (HFOs) has been investigated as a more efficacious alternative to targeting the SOZ.

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Background: Female migrant domestic workers (MDW), approximately 8.5 million globally, often live in their employer's home under vulnerable conditions. In Hong Kong, MDWs currently comprise 5% of the population.

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Objectives: Intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) and endovascular therapy (EVT) are the mainstays of treatment for large vessel occlusion stroke (LVOS). Prior studies have examined why patients have not received IVT, the most cited reasons being last-known-well (LKW) to hospital arrival of >4.5 hours and minor/resolving stroke symptoms.

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Endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) significantly improves outcomes in large vessel occlusion stroke (LVOS). When a patient with a LVOS arrives at a hospital that does not perform EVT, emergent transfer to an endovascular stroke center (ESC) is required. Our objective was to determine the association between door-in-door-out time (DIDO) and 90-day outcomes in patients undergoing EVT.

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Activation of the primary motor cortex (M1) is important for the execution of skilled movements and motor learning, and its dysfunction contributes to the pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease (PD). A well-accepted idea in PD research, albeit not tested experimentally, is that the loss of midbrain dopamine leads to decreased activation of M1 by the motor thalamus. Here, we report that midbrain dopamine loss altered motor thalamus input in a laminar- and cell type-specific fashion and induced laminar-specific changes in intracortical synaptic transmission.

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  • The CONFIRM trial aimed to compare the effectiveness of annual fecal immunochemical tests (FIT) versus colonoscopies in reducing colorectal cancer mortality, enrolling over 50,000 veterans between May 2012 and December 2017.
  • The study analyzed participant demographics and examined reasons for those who chose not to participate, highlighting a mix of preferences for either colonoscopy or stool tests based on geographic and temporal factors.
  • Among the 50,126 participants recruited, there was a diverse representation, and the study also noted that 11,109 eligible individuals opted out of participation for various reasons, with insights gathered via case report forms.
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Introduction: In the management of large vessel occlusion stroke (LVOS), patients are frequently evaluated first at a non-endovascular stroke center and later transferred to an endovascular stroke center (ESC) for endovascular treatment (EVT). The door-in-door-out time (DIDO) is frequently used as a benchmark for transferring hospitals though there is no universally accepted nor evidenced-based DIDO time. The goal of this study was to identify factors affecting DIDO times in LVOS patients who ultimately underwent EVT.

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Direct imaging of gas giant exoplanets provides information on their atmospheres and the architectures of planetary systems. However, few planets have been detected in blind surveys with direct imaging. Using astrometry from the Gaia and Hipparcos spacecraft, we identified dynamical evidence for a gas giant planet around the nearby star HIP 99770.

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Purpose: Spaceflight-associated neuro-ocular syndrome (SANS) shares several clinical features with idiopathic intracranial-hypertension (IIH), namely disc edema, globe-flattening, hyperopia, and choroidal folds. Globe-flattening is caused by increased intracranial pressure (ICP) in IIH, but the cause in SANS is uncertain. If increased ICP alone causes SANS, then the ocular deformations should be similar to IIH; if not, alternative mechanisms would be implicated.

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Arsenic and cancer: Evidence and mechanisms.

Adv Pharmacol

March 2023

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States.

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  • * The mechanisms by which arsenic causes cancer are intricate and not fully understood, involving its metabolism and its targeting of multiple cellular pathways.
  • * Future research aimed at improving models and examining human tumors related to arsenic exposure is essential to deepen the understanding of how arsenic induces cancer.
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Estimating Households' Expenditures on Disability in Africa: The Uses and Limitations of the Standard of Living Method.

Int J Environ Res Public Health

December 2022

Syracuse University College of Law, Burton Blatt Institute, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244, USA.

People with disabilities face extra costs of living to participate in the social and economic lives of their communities on an equal basis with people without disabilities. If these extra costs are not accounted for, then their economic wellbeing will be overestimated. The Standard of Living (SOL) method is a way of generating these estimates and is thus useful for determining the economic impact of those costs in the current environment.

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Objectives: Disparities exist throughout our healthcare system, especially related to access to care. Advanced stroke care for strokes is only available at selected endovascular centers (ESCs) in the United States. Although the number of ESCs increase each year, this does not necessarily reflect increased access to care.

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Incidence, Characteristics, and Cost of Eyelid Lacerations in the United States from 2006 to 2014.

Ophthalmol Ther

February 2023

Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 600 North Wolfe Street, Maumenee 505, Baltimore, MD, 21287, USA.

Introduction: To report the incidence, demographics, and cost of eyelid lacerations (ELs) in the USA.

Methods: The Nationwide Emergency Department Sample is the largest publicly available emergency department database in the US. We conducted a retrospective longitudinal analysis to identify all emergency department (ED) visits in the sample from 2006 to 2014 with a primary or secondary diagnosis of EL.

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  • The study examines the methane dry reforming (DRM) reaction using a new type of catalyst, PdAcCeOM, which has a unique interface between palladium (Pd) and cerium oxide (CeO) that enhances its effectiveness compared to traditional methods.
  • In-depth analysis showed that the unique surface arrangement of Pd and Ce in PdAcCeOM allows for more efficient reactions, primarily due to strong interactions between Pd and CeO and the formation of specific carbons on these surfaces.
  • The findings highlight that the new catalyst facilitates a preferred reaction pathway for converting methane to carbon monoxide, while traditional catalysts are hindered by competing reactions like the reverse water gas shift.
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Longitudinal consistency of self-reports of adverse childhood experiences among adolescents in a low-income setting.

SSM Popul Health

September 2022

Department of Sociology, Population Aging Research Center and Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 19104-6298, USA.

A sizeable literature documents the associations between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and poor health in later life. By and large, ACEs are measured using retrospective self-reports. Little is known about the longitudinal consistency of these self-reports in panel data with multiple measurements.

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Review of the application of Kirchhoff's Laws of series and parallel flows to pharmacology: Defining organ clearance.

Pharmacol Ther

November 2022

University of California San Francisco, Schools of Pharmacy and Medicine, Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences, San Francisco, CA, USA. Electronic address:

Dosing rate decisions for drugs and changes in dosing in a patient due to disease states, drug interactions and pharmacogenomics are all based on clearance, a measure of the body's ability to eliminate drug. The primary organs of elimination are the liver and the kidney. Clearance for each of these organs is a summative composition of biologic processes.

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Powassan Encephalitis: A Case Report from New York, USA.

Case Rep Neurol Med

August 2022

Department of Neurology, The State University of New York Stony Brook, Renaissance School of Medicine, 101 Nicolls Road, HSC 12/20, Stony Brook, NY 11794, USA.

Background: Powassan is a positive-sense, single-stranded, enveloped RNA virus that is a tick-borne transmitted by species, with groundhogs being the usual mammalian host. The virus is endemic to North America, with peak transmission during the summer and fall. The incubation period is 7-34 days, followed by a prodrome of flu-like symptoms.

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During the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, almost all countries implemented school closures to prevent disease transmission. However, prolonged closures can put children at risk of leaving school permanently, a decision that can reduce their long-term potential and income. This study investigated the extent to which the COVID-19 pandemic and associated school closures reduced school attendance in Malawi, a low-income African country.

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Effectiveness of a community-based intervention to prevent childhood TB in Lesotho.

Int J Tuberc Lung Dis

July 2022

HIV Center for Clinical & Behavioral Studies, Gender, Sexuality and Health Area, at the New York State Psychiatric Institute and Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, NY, USA.

Child contact management (CCM) is a recognized strategy to prevent TB; however, implementation is suboptimal. PREVENT was a cluster-randomized trial that evaluated the effectiveness and acceptability of a community-based intervention (CBI) to improve CCM in Lesotho. Ten health facilities (HFs) were randomized to CBI or standard-of-care (SOC).

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