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Perception, as you make it.

Behav Brain Sci

January 2016

Cognitive and Information Sciences, University of California,Merced,Merced,CA

The main question that Firestone & Scholl (F&S) pose is whether "what and how we see is functionally independent from what and how we think, know, desire, act, and so forth" (sect. 2, para. 1).

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Racial Discrimination and HIV-related Risk Behaviors in Southeast Louisiana.

Am J Health Behav

January 2016

Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, New Orleans, LA, USA; Comprehensive Alcohol Research Center, Louisiana State University, Health Sciences Center, USA.

Objectives: We examined the relationship between cumulative experiences of racial discrimination and HIV-related risk taking, and whether these relationships are mediated through alcohol use among African Americans in semi-rural southeast Louisiana.

Methods: Participants (N = 214) reported on experiences of discrimination, HIV sexual risk-taking, history of sexually transmitted infection (STI), and health behaviors including alcohol use in the previous 90 days. Experiences of discrimination (scaled both by frequency of occurrence and situational counts) as a predictor of a sexual risk composite score as well as a history of STI was assessed using multivariate linear and logistic regression, respectively, including tests for mediation by alcohol use.

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Survival of children with trisomy 13 and trisomy 18: A multi-state population-based study.

Am J Med Genet A

April 2016

Texas Department of State Health Services, Birth Defects Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch, Austin, Texas.

Trisomy 13 (T13) and trisomy 18 (T18) are among the most prevalent autosomal trisomies. Both are associated with a very high risk of mortality. Numerous instances, however, of long-term survival of children with T13 or T18 have prompted some clinicians to pursue aggressive treatment instead of the traditional approach of palliative care.

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A new method combining aqueous solution printing with UV Laser crystallization (UVLC) and post annealing is developed to deposit highly transparent and conductive Aluminum doped Zinc Oxide (AZO) films. This technique is able to rapidly produce large area AZO films with better structural and optoelectronic properties than most high vacuum deposition, suggesting a potential large-scale manufacturing technique. The optoelectronic performance improvement attributes to UVLC and forming gas annealing (FMG) induced grain boundary density decrease and electron traps passivation at grain boundaries.

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Colorectal Cancer (CRC) is one of the late complications observed in patients suffering from inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). Carcinogenesis is promoted by persistent chronic inflammation occurring in IBD. Understanding the mechanisms involved is essential in order to ameliorate inflammation and prevent CRC.

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Does short-term fasting promote pathological eating patterns?

Eat Behav

December 2015

University of Albany, State University of New York, 399 Social Sciences Building, 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222, United States. Electronic address:

Fasting, or going a significant amount of time without eating, has been identified as a risk factor for the development of pathological eating patterns. Findings from several studies examining the impact of fasting on subsequent eating behaviors have been mixed. The current study recruited college students to record food intake, episodes of binge eating, and use of compensatory behaviors before, throughout, and following a 24-hour fast.

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Mold populations and dust mite allergen concentrations in house dust samples from across Puerto Rico.

Int J Environ Health Res

October 2016

c Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Mailman School of Public Health , Columbia University, New York , NY , USA.

Lifetime childhood asthma prevalence (LCAP) percentages in Puerto Rico Health Regions (HR) are substantially higher in northeastern vs. southwestern HR. Higher average relative humidity in the northeast might promote mold and mite exposures and possibly asthma prevalence.

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Detection of Myocardial Dysfunction in Septic Shock: A Speckle-Tracking Echocardiography Study.

Anesth Analg

December 2015

From the *Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts; †University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; ‡Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts; §University of Albany Medical School, Albany, New York; ‖Clinical Research Center, Soroka University Medical Center, Beer-Sheva, Israel; and ¶Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of Negev, Israel.

Article Synopsis
  • Patients with septic shock show significant worsening in longitudinal strain over 24 hours, indicating myocardial dysfunction, whereas those with sepsis alone do not experience similar changes.
  • In this study, 35 septic shock patients and 15 sepsis patients were evaluated using echocardiograms, revealing that conventional measures like left ventricular ejection fraction (EF) remained stable despite strain changes in shock patients.
  • The findings suggest that speckle-tracking echocardiography could be a valuable tool for detecting heart issues in septic shock, even when traditional measures like EF do not show abnormalities.
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Despite the known propensity of small-molecule electrophiles to react with numerous cysteine-active proteins, biological actions of individual signal inducers have emerged to be chemotype-specific. To pinpoint and quantify the impacts of modifying one target out of the whole proteome, we develop a target-protein-personalized "electrophile toolbox" with which specific intracellular targets can be selectively modified at a precise time by specific reactive signals. This general methodology, T-REX (targetable reactive electrophiles and oxidants), is established by (1) constructing a platform that can deliver a range of electronic and sterically different bioactive lipid-derived signaling electrophiles to specific proteins in cells; (2) probing the kinetics of targeted delivery concept, which revealed that targeting efficiency in cells is largely driven by initial on-rate of alkylation; and (3) evaluating the consequences of protein-target- and small-molecule-signal-specific modifications on the strength of downstream signaling.

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Policy modeling to support administrative decisionmaking on the New York state HIV testing law.

J Policy Anal Manage

April 2015

Rockefeller Institute of Government, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy at the University of Albany, State University of New York, Albany, NY.

A recent New York law requires medical providers to offer HIV tests as part of routine care. We developed a system dynamics simulation model of the HIV testing and care system to help administrators understand the law's potential epidemic impact, resource needs, strategies to improve implementation, and appropriate outcome indicators for future policy evaluations once postlaw data become available. Policy modeling allowed us to synthesize information from numerous sources including quantitative administrative data sets and practitioners' content expertise, structure the information to be viewed both numerically and visually, and organize consensus for decisionmaking purposes.

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Background: The literature on influences of community versus congregated settings raises questions about how social inclusion can be optimised for people with intellectual disability. This study examines social contacts for older people with intellectual disability in Ireland, examining differences in social connection for adults with intellectual disability and other adults.

Materials & Methods: Data were drawn from the IDS-TILDA study in Ireland.

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Article Synopsis
  • Ricin toxin (RT) is a highly lethal toxin produced from castor beans, classified by the CDC as a select agent due to its deadly potential, especially when inhaled.
  • A new recombinant vaccine called RiVax, derived from a non-toxic version of the RT’s A chain, has been developed and shown to be effective in protecting mice and rhesus macaques against lethal doses of RT.
  • The vaccine generates antibodies that not only neutralize RT but also create a specific immunologic signature, indicating successful protection, which is seen in both animal models and humans vaccinated with RiVax.
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Chronic multisymptom illness among female Veterans deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan.

Med Care

April 2015

*Informatics, Decision Enhancement, and Surveillance (IDEAS) Center, VA Salt Lake City Health Care System, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Utah School of Medicine †Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT ‡Department of Veteran Affairs, War Related Illness and Injury Study Center, New Jersey Health Care System, East Orange, NJ §Department of Education and Counseling Psychology, University of Albany, Albany, NY.

Background: Chronic multisymptom illness (CMI) may be more prevalent among female Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation New Dawn (OEF/OIF/OND) deployed Veterans due to deployment-related experiences.

Objectives: To investigate CMI-related diagnoses among female OEF/OIF/OND Veterans.

Research Design: We estimated the prevalence of the International Classification of Disease-9th edition-Clinical Modification coded CMI-related diagnoses of chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia (FM), and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) among female OEF/OIF/OND Veterans with Veterans Health Administration (VHA) visits, FY2002-2012 (n=78,435).

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Wnt7a is a novel inducer of β-catenin-independent tumor-suppressive cellular senescence in lung cancer.

Oncogene

October 2015

Department of Pulmonary, Critical Care, Sleep and Allergy, College of Medicine Research Building, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.

Cellular senescence is an initial barrier for carcinogenesis. However, the signaling mechanisms that trigger cellular senescence are incompletely understood, particularly in vivo. Here we identify Wnt7a as a novel upstream inducer of cellular senescence.

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Objective: To determine whether presurgical sunitinib reduces primary renal cell carcinoma (RCC) size and facilitates partial nephrectomy (PN).

Methods: Data from potential candidates for PN treated with sunitinib with primary RCC in situ were reviewed retrospectively. Primary outcome was reduction in tumor bidirectional area.

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Homeless men exiting California State jails and prisons are a heterogeneous community with varied childhood, incarceration and drug use histories. This cross-sectional study assessed whether homeless men who were discharged from either jail or prison into a residential substance abuse treatment program, differed in terms of methamphetamine and heroin use. This study utilized baseline data collected on 540 recently paroled men randomized to one of three programs that assessed the impact of a peer coaching intervention on subsequent drug use and re-incarceration.

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Public health workforce taxonomy.

Am J Prev Med

November 2014

National Association of County and City Health Officials, Washington, District of Columbia.

Thoroughly characterizing and continuously monitoring the public health workforce is necessary for ensuring capacity to deliver public health services. A prerequisite for this is to develop a standardized methodology for classifying public health workers, permitting valid comparisons across agencies and over time, which does not exist for the public health workforce. An expert working group, all of whom are authors on this paper, was convened during 2012-2014 to develop a public health workforce taxonomy.

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Associations of census-tract poverty with subsite-specific colorectal cancer incidence rates and stage of disease at diagnosis in the United States.

J Cancer Epidemiol

August 2014

Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, University of Albany, State University of New York, Albany, One University Place, Rensselaer, NY 12144, USA.

Background. It remains unclear whether neighborhood poverty contributes to differences in subsite-specific colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence. We examined associations between census-tract poverty and CRC incidence and stage by anatomic subsite and race/ethnicity.

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Health effects of exposure to e-waste.

Lancet Glob Health

August 2013

Children's Health and Environment Program, Queensland Children's Medical Research Institute, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4029, Australia. Electronic address:

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Objective: Alcohol expectancies are developed, in part, through exposure to health messages, the understanding of which may be influenced by health literacy. This study explores the relationships among health literacy, alcohol expectancies, and alcohol use behaviors in teens.

Methods: We studied alcohol use behaviors in the past six months in youths aged 14-19 recruited from two adolescent medicine clinics.

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Trends in psychotropic polypharmacy among youths enrolled in Ohio Medicaid, 2002-2008.

Psychiatr Serv

November 2014

Dr. Fontanella and Dr. Campo are with the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health, Wexner Medical Center, and Mr. Phillips is with the Department of Biostatistics, all at Ohio State University, Columbus (e-mail: ). Dr. Warner is with the Department of Social Work, University of Albany, Albany, New York. Dr. Bridge is with the Department of Pediatrics, Ohio State University, and the Research Institute, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio.

Objective: This study examined polypharmacy patterns and rates over time among Medicaid-enrolled youths by comparing three enrollment groups (youths in foster care, with a disability, or from a family with low income).

Methods: Serial cross-sectional trend analyses of Medicaid claims data were conducted for youths age 17 and younger who were continuously enrolled in Ohio Medicaid for a one-year period and prescribed one or more psychotropic medications during fiscal years 2002 (N=26,252) through 2008 (N=50,311). Outcome measures were any polypharmacy (three or more psychotropic medications from any drug class) and multiclass polypharmacy (three or more psychotropic medications from different drug classes).

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Neurochemical and behavioral effects of chronic unpredictable stress.

Behav Pharmacol

September 2014

aDepartment of Psychology, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois bDepartment of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah cDepartment of Psychology, The University of Albany, Albany, New York dDepartment of Chemistry, Institute for Arctic Biology and the IDeA Network for Biomedical Research Excellence, The University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska, USA.

Chronic stress can influence behaviors associated with medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) function, such as cognition and emotion regulation. Dopamine in the mPFC is responsive to stress and modulates its behavioral effects. The current study tested whether exposure to 10 days of chronic unpredictable stress (CUS) altered the effects of acute elevation stress on dopamine release in the mPFC and on spatial recognition memory.

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Allopregnanolone levels and seizure frequency in progesterone-treated women with epilepsy.

Neurology

July 2014

From the Harvard Neuroendocrine Unit (A.G.H.), Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA; and Department of Psychology (C.A.F.), University of Albany-SUNY, NY.

Objective: To determine whether allopregnanolone (AP) may mediate seizure reduction in progesterone-treated women with epilepsy.

Methods: The NIH Progesterone Trial compared the efficacy of adjunctive cyclic natural progesterone therapy vs placebo treatment of intractable seizures in 294 subjects, randomized 2:1 to progesterone or placebo, stratified by catamenial vs noncatamenial designation. Treatments were compared on proportions of 50% responders, and changes in seizure frequency from 3 baseline to 3 treatment cycles.

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Background: Childhood living conditions have been found to predict health and mortality in midlife and in old age. This study examines the associations between social and economic childhood conditions and the onset and progression of functional health problems from midlife into old age, and the extent to which potential associations are mediated by educational attainment and smoking.

Methods: Data from the Level of Living Survey and the Swedish Panel Study of Living Conditions of the Oldest Old were merged to create a longitudinal data set with five repeated measures from 1968 to 2004 (n=1765, aged 30-50 years and free from functional health problems at baseline).

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