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Evaluating Expert-Layperson Agreement in Identifying Jargon Terms in Electronic Health Record Notes: Observational Study.

J Med Internet Res

October 2024

Center for Biomedical and Health Research in Data Sciences, Miner School of Computer and Information Sciences, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, MA, United States.

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  • Studies indicate that patients, especially those with low health literacy, struggle to understand medical terms in electronic health records (EHR), prompting the creation of the NoteAid dictionary to define these terms for better patient comprehension.
  • The study aimed to see if medical experts and everyday people (laypeople) agree on what counts as medical jargon, using a comparison of their identifications in EHR notes from participants recruited through Amazon Mechanical Turk.
  • Results showed that medical experts identified 59% of terms as jargon, while laypeople identified only 25.6%, with good agreement among experts and fair agreement among laypeople regarding jargon classification.
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Phosphorus (P) additives may be deleterious for health. We measured the P content of key foods, and associations of P intake with biomarkers in the Boston Puerto Rican Health Study (BPRHS). Direct chemical analysis of 92 foods was done with the molybdenum blue spectrophotometric method and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS).

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Psychological and socio-economic correlates of cardiovascular health among young adults in Puerto Rico.

Am J Prev Cardiol

December 2024

Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Graduate School of Public Health, Medical Sciences Campus, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR, USA.

Objective: We aimed to determine the relationship between socioeconomic and psychological factors and overall cardiovascular health (CVH), as defined by the American Heart Association's Life's Essential 8 (LE8), among young adults in Puerto Rico.

Methods: Participants were 2156 young adults, between the ages of 18-29 years, enrolled in the PR-OUTLOOK study. The analysis included survey, laboratory, and physical measurement data collected from September 2020 to November 2023.

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Background: Evidence-based and evidence-informed interventions designed to address gaps in the HIV care continuum have the potential to improve HIV care and treatment. However, inadequate organizational readiness can derail intervention uptake, prevent the integration of interventions, and contribute to suboptimal HIV treatment outcomes. This study sought to understand organizational readiness to implement bundled interventions for Black women with HIV and inform facilitators and barriers to implementation.

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  • Embolization is a significant health issue, and while we understand that fibrin is crucial for blood clot stability, the mechanics of clot rupture are not fully understood.
  • Research indicates that altering thrombin or tissue factor (TF) concentrations affects the structure and toughness of blood clots, but their specific impact on rupture resistance hasn't been explored in depth.
  • The study found that increasing TF concentration improved fibrin toughness up to a certain point, revealing a complex relationship that emphasizes the need for understanding fibrin network structure to predict embolization risks better.
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  • Young adults in Puerto Rico have below ideal cardiovascular health (CVH), with 72.6% scoring less than 80 on the CVH scale, indicating significant health risks.
  • Men exhibit worse overall CVH scores and specific health metrics (like nicotine exposure and blood pressure) compared to women, but women show lower physical activity levels.
  • The findings highlight the urgent need for further research and targeted interventions to improve CVH in this demographic, especially considering the identified sex differences.
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Searching for missing or wanted people is a crucial task in our society. Previous work on prospective person memory (PPM) has demonstrated that performance on this type of search task is worse relative to standard prospective memory tasks. Importantly, this process may be further affected by the race of the missing person, yet this has never been tested in laboratory settings.

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Purpose Of Review: While wearable robotics is expanding within clinical settings, particularly for neurological rehabilitation, there is still a lack of consensus on how to effectively assess the performance of these devices. This review focuses on the most common metrics, whose selection and design are crucial for optimizing treatment outcomes and potentially improve the standard care.

Recent Findings: The literature reveals that while wearable robots are equipped with various embedded sensors, most studies still rely on traditional, nontechnological methods for assessment.

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Purpose: To examine heat exposure at work and home and the work-recovery cycle and temporal variation of kidney strain, muscle injury and inflammation biomarkers in sugarcane workers.

Methods: 20 male sugarcane workers (age: 33 ± 7 years) with a workplace Rest.Shade.

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Background: The Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change (ERIC) project identified 73 strategies for supporting the implementation of a novel intervention and evidence-informed practices. In this paper, we explore convenings, which engage stakeholders in proactive dialogues, as a mechanism to deliver multiple strategies that support sites adapting and implementing evidence-informed bundled interventions for Black women with HIV.

Methods: We use an instrumental case study design to explore strategies embedded in biannual convenings hosted by the Black Women First Initiative (BWF) Evaluation and Technical Assistance Provider (ETAP).

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The W2024 database of the water isotopologue .

Sci Data

September 2024

HUN-REN-ELTE Complex Chemical Systems Research Group, P.O. Box 32, H-1518, Budapest 112, Hungary.

The rovibrational spectrum of the water molecule is the crown jewel of high-resolution molecular spectroscopy. While its significance in numerous scientific and engineering applications and the challenges behind its interpretation have been well known, the extensive experimental analysis performed for this molecule, from the microwave to the ultraviolet, is admirable. To determine empirical energy levels for , this study utilizes an improved version of the MARVEL (Measured Active Rotational-Vibrational Energy Levels) scheme, which now takes into account multiplet constraints and first-principles energy-level splittings.

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An Update on : Possible Mechanisms of -Mediated Colorectal Cancer.

Microorganisms

September 2024

Department of Biomedical & Nutritional Sciences, Zuckerberg College of Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, MA 01854, USA.

is an anaerobic parasite that colonizes the intestinal tract of humans and animals. When it was first discovered, was considered to be a normal flora with beneficial effects on human health, such as maintaining gut hemostasis and improving intestinal barrier integrity. Later, with increasing research on , reports showed that sp.

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Organisms rely on coordinated networks of DNA repair pathways to protect genomes against toxic double-strand breaks (DSBs), particularly in germ cells. All repair mechanisms must successfully negotiate the local chromatin environment in order to access DNA. For example, nucleosomes can be repositioned by the highly conserved Nucleosome Remodeling and Deacetylase (NuRD) complex.

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Genome-wide scans for selection have become a popular tool for investigating evolutionary responses in wildlife to emerging diseases. However, genome scans are susceptible to false positives and do little to demonstrate specific mechanisms by which loci impact survival. Linking putatively resistant genotypes to observable phenotypes increases confidence in genome scan results and provides evidence of survival mechanisms that can guide conservation and management efforts.

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  • Column chromatography is crucial for purifying active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), but commonly used solvents like dichloromethane and methanol pose health risks and contribute to environmental waste.
  • This study tested alternative safer solvent blends for separating and purifying APIs like ibuprofen and acetaminophen, focusing on their performance against the traditional DCM/MeOH method.
  • The research found that blends like heptane/ethyl acetate and heptane/methyl acetate offered better API recovery and purity, presenting a promising and safer alternative for the pharmaceutical industry.
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  • Residents of Puerto Rico have faced several hardships, including natural disasters and political issues, leading to poorer mental and physical health outcomes, but resilience and coping strategies may help improve health behaviors.
  • A study assessing 1,342 adults from Puerto Rico between 2019 and 2023 found that higher psychological resilience and resilient coping were linked to better diet quality, sleep patterns, and physical activity levels.
  • The findings indicated that these positive effects were even stronger during the COVID-19 pandemic, suggesting that fostering resilience and coping can be crucial for maintaining healthy behaviors in challenging times.
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  • * Mutant mouse models with SF3B4 deletion in neural crest cells demonstrated similar abnormalities, with variations in severity that depended on neighboring non-neural crest cell factors.
  • * RNA sequencing revealed significant expression changes in genes regulating neural crest cell functions and increased exon skipping, suggesting that reduced SF3B4 impacts splicing and expression of crucial transcripts, resulting in developmental defects.
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Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is an inherited disorder often leading to severe heart failure. Linkage studies in affected families have revealed hundreds of different mutations that can cause DCM, with most occurring in genes associated with the cardiac sarcomere. We have developed an investigational pipeline for discovering mechanistic genotype-phenotype relationships in DCM and here apply it to the DCM-linked tropomyosin mutation M8R.

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Receiving uninterrupted videos from a scene with multiple cameras is a challenging task. One of the issues that significantly affects this task is called occlusion. In this paper, we propose an algorithm for occlusion handling in multi-camera systems.

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  • A study analyzed tattoo prevalence and its association with demographic and health factors among over 18,000 Utah adults, revealing that 26% of women and 22% of men have tattoos, particularly among younger women aged 25-29.
  • The findings indicated higher tattoo prevalence among individuals with lower education, no religious affiliation, and those engaged in risky behaviors like tobacco and heavy alcohol use.
  • The study suggests that tattoo events could be leveraged for public health initiatives targeting tobacco cessation, alcohol reduction, and vaccination efforts.
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Background: E-cigarettes (E.cigs) cause inflammation and damage to human organs, including the lungs and heart. In the gut, E.

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Understanding speeding behavior on interstate horizontal curves and ramps using networkwide probe data.

J Safety Res

September 2024

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469, United States. Electronic address:

Introduction: Lane departure collisions account for many roadway fatalities across the United States. Many of these crashes occur on horizontal curves or ramps and are due to speeding. This research investigates factors that impact the odds of speeding on Interstate horizontal curves and ramps.

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Introduction: Despite the role of the Survivorship Care Plan (SCP) in facilitating treatment adherence, research on SCP receipt among cancer survivors with disabilities remains limited. Thus, our study investigated the association between SCP receipt and disability count among cancer survivors.

Methods: We analyzed cross-sectional data from the 2021 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, Cancer Survivorship: Course of Treatment module.

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Quantifying trace levels of microplastics in complex environmental media remains a challenge. In this study, an approach combining field collection of samples from different depths, sample size fractionation, and plastic quantification via pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (Py-GC-MS) was employed to identify and quantify microplastics at two public beaches along the northeast coast of the U.S.

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