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Objective/goals: Cognitive decline is intricately linked to various factors such as obesity, stress, poor sleep, and circadian rhythm misalignment, which are interrelated in their impact on cognitive health. Irregular food-intake timing further compounds these issues. The practice of prolonged nightly fasting (PNF) may help synchronize food intake with circadian rhythms, potentially mitigating adverse effects of cognitive decline and associated factors.

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic involved business closures (e.g., gyms), social distancing policies, and prolonged stressful situations that may have impacted engagement in health behaviors.

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Quantum Chemical Determination of Molecular Dye Candidates for Non-Invasive Bioimaging.

Molecules

December 2024

Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Mississippi, University, MS 38677, USA.

Molecular dyes containing carbazole-based π bridges and/or julolidine-based donors should be promising molecules for intense SWIR emission with potential application to molecular bioimaging. This study stochastically analyzes the combinations of more than 250 organic dyes constructed within the D-π-D (or equivalently D-B-D) motif. These dyes are built from 22 donors (D) and 14 π bridges (B) and are computationally examined using density functional theory (DFT).

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Oncolytic virotherapy has shown great promise in mediating targeted tumor destruction through tumor-selective replication and induction of anti-tumor immunity; however, obstacles remain for virus candidates to reach the clinic. These include avoiding neutralizing antibodies, preventing stimulation of the adaptive immune response during intravenous administration, and inducing sufficient apoptosis and immune activation so that the body's defense can work to eradicate systemic disease. We have developed a co-formulation of oncolytic viruses (OVs) with Imagent lipid-encapsulated, perfluorocarbon microbubbles (MBs) to protect the OVs from the innate and adaptive immune system.

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Positive parenting behaviors and children's internalizing problems (Int. Probs) are bidirectionally associated during late childhood and early adolescence. These bidirectional associations likely emerge earlier and may be stronger when children are prone to reactive negative emotions, making parents' support especially critical in children's regulation of negative emotions.

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  • PFAS are man-made chemicals found in many industries that pose environmental and public health risks, but monitoring them in Africa is hindered by a lack of mass spectrometry (MS) instruments.
  • The review highlights that few African countries have adequate access to MS, leading to significant underreporting of PFAS data and related health issues.
  • To improve monitoring efforts, the study calls for financial support for MS instruments, the establishment of regional centers of excellence, and investment in training programs for effective PFAS management.
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Aim/objective: To empower nursing graduate students, in master's or doctoral programs, through distance-accessible methods for conducting integrative reviews, enhancing their ability to transition from clinical to publication-oriented writing.

Background: Mastering literature review methods is vital for advancing evidence-based practice. Integrative reviews, inclusive of multiple research methodologies, offer a comprehensive approach suited for nursing students.

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Facing stress and inflammation: From the cell to the planet.

World J Exp Med

December 2024

Department of Surgery, University of Alabama Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 35294, United States.

As identified in 1936 by Hans Selye, stress is shaping diseases through the induction of inflammation. But inflammation display some yin yang properties. On one hand inflammation is merging with the innate immune response aimed to fight infectious or sterile insults, on the other hand inflammation favors chronic physical or psychological disorders.

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Comparison of clinical and abdominal CT imaging findings in children evaluated for abusive and accidental abdominal trauma.

Emerg Radiol

December 2024

Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health, Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Indiana University School of Medicine, 705 Riley Hospital Dr., Rm 1053, Indianapolis, IN, 46202, USA.

Background: Diagnosis of child abuse in children evaluated for a blunt abdominal trauma can be challenging due to overlapping types of injuries.

Objective: Identify clinical characteristics and CT findings that differentiate children evaluated for accidental abdominal trauma (AcAT) and abusive abdominal trauma (AbAT).

Materials And Methods: Retrospective (1/2010 to 6/2024) study on children < 3 years-old who had an abdominal CT scan for AcAT or AbAT.

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  • The study emphasizes the importance of measuring therapist fidelity in cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), focusing on both adherence to treatment and the competence of delivery.
  • Researchers developed reliable measures of therapist fidelity specifically for brief CBT-I and conducted a pilot study with veterans to evaluate their impact.
  • Results indicated that higher therapist adherence was significantly linked to reduced depression, highlighting the influence of fidelity on treatment outcomes.
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Papillary fibroelastoma is a benign cardiac tumor that most commonly arises from the valvular endocardium and is typically resected because of its predisposition to cause embolic complications. In this clinical vignette, we describe the case of a patient who presented with a round, mobile 1.3 × 1.

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Despite 30 years as a public health emergency, tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the world's deadliest diseases. Most deaths are among persons with TB who are not reached with diagnosis and treatment. Thus, timely screening and accurate detection of TB, particularly using sensitive tools such as chest radiography, is crucial for reducing the global burden of this disease.

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The Survey of Barriers for Vaginal Access Surgery Study.

J Minim Invasive Gynecol

December 2024

Section of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC (Dr. Sokol).

Study Objective: The primary objective of this study was to describe vaginal hysterectomy practice patterns as well as facilitators and inhibitors to performing vaginal hysterectomy among gynecologic surgeons. Secondary objectives were to describe facilitators and inhibitors to the teaching and training of vaginal hysterectomy.

Design: A quantitative analysis of an online survey and qualitative analyses of the one-on-one interviews with gynecologic surgeons were conducted.

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Enhancing task execution: a dual-layer approach with multi-queue adaptive priority scheduling.

PeerJ Comput Sci

December 2024

Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingeneria, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy.

Article Synopsis
  • Efficient task execution is essential for optimizing computing resources, and the article presents a new algorithm called Multi-Queue Adaptive Priority Scheduling (MQAPS) designed for this purpose.
  • MQAPS uses a dual-layer system with a ready queue (RQ) for new tasks prioritized by importance, and a secondary queue (SQ) for previously executed tasks with lower priority.
  • Simulation results indicate that MQAPS outperforms traditional scheduling methods like round-robin and multi-level scheduling by improving CPU utilization and providing a fairer approach to task management.
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CRS patients with asthma show differential nasal mucus cytokine signatures based on endotype. IL-7 concentration is positively associated with higher %FEV1 and %FVC in CRS patients with asthma.

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Annals On Call - Lifestyle Recommendations: Can They Really Improve Public Health?

Ann Intern Med

December 2024

Global Center for Sustainable Healthcare, Uddevalla, Sweden, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, Institute of Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden, and The Lisa Schwartz Foundation for Truth in Medicine, Hanover, New Hampshire (M.J.).

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Background: The prevalence of HIV in Panama is estimated to be 1.0%; only 71% of individuals on antiretroviral treatment (ART) were virally suppressed in 2022. This study aimed to describe the prevalence of suboptimal adherence (≥1 missed doses in previous four weeks) and limited retention in HIV care (≥1 missed HIV care appointments in previous 12 months) among adults (aged ≥18 years) who attended the most populous urban ART Clinic in Panama City.

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Background: Infants and toddlers engage with digital media about 1-3 hours per day with a growing proportion of time spent on YouTube.

Aim: Examined content of YouTube videos viewed by children 0-35.9 months of age and predictors of YouTube content characteristics.

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Pass/fail and reducing the hidden curriculum for residency applicants.

Am J Surg

November 2024

Department of Surgery, University of Alabama Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA; Department of Quality, Birmingham Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Birmingham, AL, USA. Electronic address:

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