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Forensic Dermatology Expert Analytical Report: A New Frontier of Forensic Medicine.

Dermatol Ther (Heidelb)

December 2024

Maples Center for Forensic Medicine, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL, USA.

Specialists in forensic medicine assist in crime scene investigations. The forensic medicine experts include anthropologists, ballistic analysts, entomologists, odontologists, and osteologists. The experts are usually not at the crime scene; they provide an evaluation of evidence that is sent to them.

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Natural language processing (NLP) is a burgeoning field of machine learning/artificial intelligence that focuses on the computational processing of human language. Researchers and clinicians are using NLP methods to advance the field of medicine in general and in heart failure (HF), in particular, by processing vast amounts of previously untapped semi-structured and unstructured textual data in electronic health records. NLP has several applications to clinical research, including dramatically improving processes for cohort assembly, disease phenotyping, and outcome ascertainment, among others.

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Purpose: Healthy corneas resist colonization by virtually all microbes yet contact lens wear can predispose the cornea to sight-threatening infection with . Here, we explored how lens wear changes corneal epithelium transcriptional responses to and its impact on bacterial gene expression.

Methods: Male and female C57BL/6J mice were fitted with a contact lens on one eye for 24 h.

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  • - The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly worsened mental health issues for vulnerable groups like female entertainment workers (FEWs) in Cambodia, who already faced challenges due to pre-existing inequalities and occupational stress.
  • - A workshop in December 2021 brought together 27 stakeholders to discuss and map the factors affecting the mental well-being of FEWs, revealing 13 critical feedback loops related to stressors such as financial instability and the fear of COVID-19.
  • - Suggested interventions included vocational training, mental health awareness, improved access to mental health services, and programs addressing gender-based violence, emphasizing the need for a collaborative approach to support FEWs.
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Perspectives of Digital Health Innovations in Low- and Middle-Income Health Care Systems From South and Southeast Asia.

J Med Internet Res

November 2024

Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States.

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  • Digital health innovations are crucial for tackling healthcare challenges, especially in low-resource areas, and the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted their significance for public health.
  • In South and Southeast Asia, diverse cultural contexts create both challenges and opportunities for implementing these digital health solutions.
  • Ongoing research and local partnerships are essential for developing effective digital health infrastructures, which can inform global strategies in low- and middle-income countries.
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Measuring respiration rate can be a powerful way to assess energetic function in isolated mitochondria and intact cells. Current plate-based methods have several advantages over older suspension-based systems, including greater throughput and the requirement of only microgram quantities of material. In this chapter, we provide an update to our previously published methods for plate-based measurement of oxygen consumption in isolated adherent mitochondria in a 96-well format plate.

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  • After the COVID-19 pandemic, there's a push for better pandemic preparedness through initiatives like the WHO's Pandemic Treaty and the World Bank's Pandemic Fund, particularly benefiting nations like Cambodia transitioning to higher income status.
  • A study examined the relationship between universal health coverage (UHC) and global health security (GHS) in Cambodia, utilizing policy reviews and stakeholder consultations, revealing both synergies and dis-synergies in health strategies.
  • Key suggestions include fostering collaboration within the Ministry of Health and training programs to enhance awareness of how UHC and GHS can work together to improve health outcomes in Cambodia.
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Tattoo complications: Neutrophilic dermatoses, viral and systemic fungal infections, and neoplasms.

J Am Acad Dermatol

November 2024

Department of Dermatology, University of California Davis Health, Sacramento, California; Touro University California College of Osteopathic Medicine, Vallejo, California; University of Florida College of Medicine, Maples Center for Forensic Medicine, Gainesville, Florida. Electronic address:

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In primates and other mammals, the capacity to generate a wide maximum jaw gape is an important performance variable related to both feeding and nonfeeding oral behaviors, such as canine gape display and clearing the canines for use as weapons during aggressive encounters. Across sexually dimorphic catarrhine primates, gape is significantly correlated with canine height and with musculoskeletal features that facilitate wide gapes. Given the importance of canine gape behaviors in males as part of intrasexual competition for females, functional relationships between gape, canine height, and musculoskeletal morphology can be predicted to differ between the sexes.

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Background: The rapid production of influenza vaccines is crucial to meet increasing pandemic response demands. Here, we developed plant-made vaccines comprising centralized consensus influenza hemagglutinin (HA-con) proteins (H1 and H3 subtypes) conjugated to a modified plant virus, tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) nanoparticle (TMV-HA-con).

Methods: We compared immune responses and protective efficacy against historical H1 or H3 influenza A virus infections among TMV-HA-con, HA-con protein combined with AddaVax™ adjuvant, and whole-inactivated virus vaccine (Fluzone).

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Cutaneous basal cell carcinoma (BCC) in situ is a recently recognized subtype of the skin neoplasm in which the abnormal cells are confined to the epidermis. BCC in situ of the skin was previously referred to as a superficial BCC. A review of the world literature has revealed 10 cutaneous BCCs in situ that have been described in nine patients but likely reflect a more general phenomenon.

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A call for further study and use of transformational leadership in pharmacy education and practice: Hope and reinvigoration.

Res Social Adm Pharm

January 2025

School of Population Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of NSW Sydney, Australia. Electronic address:

This paper calls for further study of transformational leadership and its further use in educating PharmD students as well as inclusion of continuing education programming and mentoring the behaviours of current pharmacists. It does not present an argument for reduction in use or diminishment of other leadership theories, many of which have at least some overlap with transformational leadership. Rather, emphasis on transformation leadership might be one of many solutions to challenges plaguing the profession currently, with some sense of negativity and challenging workplace conditions among many pharmacists; support personnel and drug shortages; and a need for more collegial citizenship behaviors and stronger organizational culture.

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Background: With the national increase in the number of colleges and schools of pharmacy as well as the decreased pharmacy school applicant pool in recent years, pharmacy school enrollment challenges are at the forefront of issues facing pharmacy programs today. Factors that can influence a candidate's likelihood to pursue pharmacy school are important to evaluate. Recent studies assessing factors that motivate potential pre-health candidates to pursue pharmacy school or other healthcare careers are limited.

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Biology of Healthy Aging: Biological Hallmarks of Stress Resistance Related and Unrelated to Longevity in Humans.

Int J Mol Sci

September 2024

Department of Foundational Biomedical Sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine, Touro University California, Vallejo, CA 94592, USA.

Stress resistance is highly associated with longer and healthier lifespans in various model organisms, including nematodes, fruit flies, and mice. However, we lack a complete understanding of stress resistance in humans; therefore, we investigated how stress resistance and longevity are interlinked in humans. Using more than 180 databases, we identified 541 human genes associated with stress resistance.

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Post ambulatory swollen hands (POTASH): a case report.

AME Case Rep

August 2024

Department of Dermatology, University of California, Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA, USA.

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  • - Post ambulatory swollen hands (POTASH) is a benign condition characterized by painless swelling of the hands during activities like walking or running, making it hard for individuals to form a fist (positive fist sign) but typically resolves within 2 hours after stopping the activity.
  • - A 65-year-old man experienced POTASH while running a half marathon, with his hand swelling progressively during the race, but it completely subsided after he stopped running, allowing him to make a fist again (negative fist sign).
  • - The cause of POTASH is still unclear, but a family case suggests a possible genetic link; more awareness and research are needed among healthcare providers to better recognize and address this condition.
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  • - The study aimed to compare the motor examinations done by the clinical neurosurgery team with the ISNCSCI assessments, since the latter can be time-consuming and impractical during acute spinal cord injuries.
  • - Researchers analyzed data from the TRACK-SCI registry, which included 72 pairs of motor examinations from 63 patients, and found strong correlations between the two methods, indicating that neurosurgery motor examinations can effectively substitute for ISNCSCI exams.
  • - The results showed a very high agreement between the scores from both types of examinations with low bias, suggesting that clinical neurosurgery evaluations are reliable for assessing neurological function after spinal cord injuries.
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  • Clowns are not only popular in entertainment but also have inspired names in dermatology, referred to as medical eponyms.
  • The text identifies four clown-related eponyms: clown nose-like lesion, clown eczema, clown alopecia pattern in frontal fibrosing alopecia, and clown's face in Brachman de Lange syndrome.
  • It also recognizes the significant role of medical clowning in healthcare, specifically honoring Cobo the Clown, a dedicated clown who has contributed to patient care for over thirty years.
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Introduction: The goal of our research programme is to develop culturally appropriate patient-specific interventions for primary and secondary prevention of human papillomavirus (HPV)-related oropharyngeal cancer (OPC) among people living with HIV (PLWH); PLWH are at a higher risk for OPC than the general population and, as with many cancers, there are disparities in OPC health outcomes by race and ethnicity. Our study incorporates an anti-racist research framework that proposes considering racism as a foundational sociocultural system that causes ill health. We expand the framework to include biases due to gender, sexual orientation, HIV status and membership in other non-dominant groups.

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Background And Objectives: The Kaiser Permanente Neonatal Early-Onset Sepsis (EOS) Calculator has been an effective tool for risk stratification to safely reduce newborn antibiotic exposure. The calculator was derived from data on infants born between 1993 and 2007. Since that time, US obstetric practice has adopted universal antepartum screening for group B Streptococcus and intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis guidance has changed.

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  • - Calciphylaxis is a serious condition characterized by the calcification of small blood vessels, leading to tissue damage and ulcers, often seen in individuals with end-stage renal disease but can also affect those without kidney issues.
  • - Risk factors for calciphylaxis include diabetes, hyperparathyroidism, certain cancers, use of warfarin, liver disease, and autoimmune disorders, making it essential to recognize these factors for effective diagnosis and treatment.
  • - A case study describes a 58-year-old man with end-stage renal disease who developed penile calciphylaxis, leading to rapid tissue necrosis; he chose conservative treatment over surgery, opting for local wound care and antibiotics instead.
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Over 50% of patients who take statins are still at risk of developing atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) and do not achieve their goal LDL-C levels. This residual risk is largely dependent on triglyceride-rich lipoproteins (TRL) and their remnants. In essence, remnant cholesterol-rich chylomicron (CM) and very-low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) particles play a role in atherogenesis.

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