132 results match your criteria: "University of Monterrey[Affiliation]"

Background: Involving parents in decisions about the care of their infant is common practice in most neonatal intensive care units. However, involvement is less common in neonatal research and a gap appears to exist in understanding the process of patient and public involvement. The aim of this study was to explore parents and researchers' experiences of patient and public involvement in a neonatal research project.

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Introduction: This study examined the interplay between perceived feedback (PF), subjective wellbeing (SWB), and students' sense of belonging to school (SBS). School belonging is a key factor for decisions regarding academic studies, and is usually impacted by PF. The current study explored whether SWB mediates the established relationship between PF and SBS.

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Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing in the State of Nuevo Leon, Mexico.

Rev Argent Microbiol

December 2024

State Public Health Laboratory of Nuevo León, Prof. Serafín Peña 2211, Valles de La Silla, Guadalupe, Nuevo León 67180, Mexico.

Tuberculosis remains a serious threat to human health as an infectious disease in Mexico. Data about the genotypes of circulating Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates (MTB) in the State of Nuevo Leon, Mexico are scarce. We aimed to determine the genotypes of circulating MTB belonging to the Beijing lineage recovered from patients in the State of Nuevo Leon, Mexico.

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  • Researchers annotated over 9,700 tweets from users reporting their pregnancies to analyze health trends.
  • They developed deep neural network classifiers that achieved an impressive F-score of 0.93 for identifying specific childhood health conditions associated with pregnancy exposures.
  • The study highlights Twitter's potential as a valuable tool for assessing relationships between pregnancy factors and childhood health outcomes on a broad scale.
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Spectrum of variants associated with inherited retinal dystrophies in Northeast Mexico.

BMC Ophthalmol

February 2024

Tecnologico de Monterrey, Escuela de Medicina y Ciencias de La Salud, Ave. Morones Prieto 3000, Col. Los Doctores, Monterrey, CP 64710, Mexico.

Background: Inherited retinal dystrophies are hereditary diseases which have in common the progressive degeneration of photoreceptors. They are a group of diseases with clinical, genetic, and allelic heterogeneity. There is limited information regarding the genetic landscape of inherited retinal diseases in Mexico, therefore, the present study was conducted in the northeast region of the country.

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Background: Chat generative retrained transformer (ChatGPT) represents a groundbreaking advancement in Artificial Intelligence (AI-chatbot) technology, utilizing transformer algorithms to enhance natural language processing and facilitating their use for addressing specific tasks. These AI chatbots can respond to questions by generating verbal instructions similar to those a person would provide during the problem-solving process.

Aim: ChatGPT has become the fastest growing software in terms of user adoption in history, leading to an anticipated widespread use of this technology in the general population.

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  • The study focuses on the health issues facing Central American immigrants traveling through northeastern Mexico, highlighting a growing concern about chronic diseases like obesity, diabetes, and hypertension among this population.
  • Researchers conducted face-to-face interviews with 520 migrants, mostly men from Honduras, and collected data on their health indicators, revealing that 28.9% were overweight, 10.7% obese, and a small percentage had hypertension or high blood sugar levels.
  • The average age of participants was around 29 years, with findings showing striking health trends, such as El Salvador having the highest rate of diabetes at 14.7%, and indicating that women participants faced additional health disparities.
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Antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and epigenetic potential of curcumin in Alzheimer's disease.

Biofactors

August 2024

University of Sharjah, College of Health Sciences, and Research Institute for Medical and Health Sciences, Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.

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  • Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a complex neurodegenerative condition leading to cognitive decline, personality changes, and behavioral issues, making it difficult to treat due to the activation of toxic brain pathways.
  • Current treatments have limited effectiveness and often cause side effects, highlighting the potential of early intervention to slow disease progression.
  • Curcumin, a natural compound with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, shows promise for AD treatment by protecting brain cells and may work through epigenetic mechanisms, warranting further research into its therapeutic benefits.
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Outdoor exposure is considered the primary modifiable risk factor in preventing the development of myopia. This effect is thought to be attributed to the light-induced synthesis and release of dopamine in the retina. However, until recent years, there was no objective quantifiable method available to measure the association between time spent outdoors and myopia.

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  • The study examines how blood volume (BV) per kg of body mass (BM) may underestimate BV in individuals with high fat mass, particularly highlighting differences between sexes, ages, and fitness levels.* -
  • It was found that women had a lower BV/BM compared to men by 25%, but when adjusted for lean body mass (LBM), women showed a 6% higher BV/LBM.* -
  • Among athletes, BV/BM was 17.2% higher than non-athletes, but this difference shrank to only 2.5% when adjusted for LBM, indicating that LBM is a strong predictor of BV and hemoglobin mass (Hb) in clinical assessments.*
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Patient expectations in cosmetic dermatology exhibit significant variations across countries, cultures, and ethnicities, thereby reflecting individual desires, concerns, and goals. While some individuals seek aesthetic enhancements, others prioritize addressing specific skin conditions within the context of beauty norms in their respective countries. The provision of personalized and culturally sensitive care plays a crucial role in meeting these diverse expectations.

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A key problem in colorectal cancer (CRC) is the development of resistance to current therapies due to the presence of cancer stem cells (CSC), which leads to poor prognosis. Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) is a protein that activates apoptosis in cancer cells through union with TRAIL death receptors. Cell therapies as delivery systems can produce soluble TRAIL (sTRAIL) and full-length TRAIL (flTRAIL), showing a high capacity to produce apoptosis in vitro and in vivo assays.

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Myocarditis and pericarditis are rare adverse reactions, more commonly seen in young males after receiving the second dose of an mRNA vaccine. However, the benefits of vaccination heavily outweigh the risk of these side effects. In addition, vaccination boosters are effective against the newest, more infective variants.

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Verrucous epidermal nevus.

Pan Afr Med J

October 2023

Department of Basic Sciences, School of Medicine, University of Monterrey, Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico.

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One of the major challenges currently faced by global health systems is the prolonged COVID-19 syndrome (also known as "long COVID") which has emerged as a consequence of the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic. It is estimated that at least 30% of patients who have had COVID-19 will develop long COVID. In this study, our goal was to assess the plasma metabolome in a total of 100 samples collected from healthy controls, COVID-19 patients, and long COVID patients recruited in Mexico between 2020 and 2022.

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Calcific aortic valve stenosis (CAS), the most prevalent valvular disease worldwide, has been demonstrated to frequently occur in conjunction with coronary artery disease (CAD), the third leading cause of death worldwide. Atherosclerosis has been proven to be the main mechanism involved in CAS and CAD. Evidence also exists that obesity, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome (among others), along with specific genes involved in lipid metabolism, are important risk factors for CAS and CAD, leading to common pathological processes of atherosclerosis in both diseases.

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Purpose: To design and validate a high-sensitivity semiautomated algorithm, based on adaptive contrast image, able to identify and quantify tear meniscus height (TMH) from optical coherence tomography (OCT) images by using digital image processing (DIP) techniques.

Methods: OCT images of the lacrimal meniscus of healthy patients and with dry eye are analyzed by our algorithm, which is composed of two stages: (1) the region of interest and (2) TMH detection and measurement. The algorithm performs an adaptive contrast sequence based on morphologic operations and derivative image intensities.

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Applications of Infrared Thermography in Ophthalmology.

Life (Basel)

March 2023

Division of Health Sciences, Department of Clinical Sciences, University of Monterrey, San Pedro Gaza García 66238, Mexico.

Body temperature is one of the key vital signs for determining a disease's severity, as it reflects the thermal energy generated by an individual's metabolism. Since the first study on the relationship between body temperature and diseases by Carl Reinhold August Wunderlich at the end of the 19th century, various forms of thermometers have been developed to measure body temperature. Traditionally, methods for measuring temperature can be invasive, semi-invasive, and non-invasive.

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Introduction: Urea is a toxin present in acute kidney injury (AKI). We hypothesize that reduction in serum urea levels might improve clinical outcomes. We examined the association between the reduction in urea and mortality.

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  • SARS-CoV-2 infection alters human immunometabolism, leading to significant long-term effects, with an estimated 650 million people infected and 620 million recovered since the pandemic began.
  • The World Health Organization has acknowledged post-COVID syndrome as a new condition, prompting guidelines for management, but the underlying molecular mechanisms behind various symptoms remain unclear.
  • A study evaluated the clinical and lipidomic profiles of recovered patients two years post-infection, finding persistent symptoms like fatigue and musculoskeletal issues, alongside notable metabolic dysregulations that could inform future diagnostics and treatments.
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