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Background: The risk of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in conflict and post-conflict settings in Northeastern Nigeria has not been evaluated to date. As this region undergoes recovery, understanding the prevalence of NCDs, such as hypertension, diabetes, depression, and obesity, and the associated behavioral coping mechanisms, is crucial for developing tailored healthcare solutions. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the impact of conflict on the prevalence of NCDs in conflict-exposed areas in Northeastern Nigeria compared with non-conflict regions.

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Objectives: In 2003, the Institute of Medicine released the report , in which the authors recommended that "all undergraduates have access to education in public health." The objective of this study was to explore the current status of that recommendation in public institutions in the United States with schools or programs accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH).

Methods: We used a systematic qualitative content analysis approach, specifically a manifest analysis strategy, focusing on data that were available, tangible, and observable.

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Over a quarter of children with Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) meet diagnostic criteria for an anxiety disorder as well. The goals of this paper are (a) to examine what is currently known about co-occurring ADHD and anxiety in children, (b) propose and outline underlying factors relevant to the development of anxiety in children with ADHD, and (c) discuss future directions and clinical implications for the prevention and identification of anxiety development in children with ADHD. It is proposed that certain associated features of ADHD (i.

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The Weberian apparatus is a novel hearing adaptation that facilitates increased hearing sensitivity in otophysan fishes. The apparatus is a complex system composed of modifications to anterior vertebral elements, the inner ear, and the swim bladder. A critical piece of the system that often receives minor attention are the various ligaments that bridge these three regions.

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Effects of Creatine Monohydrate Supplementation on Muscle, Bone and Brain- Hope or Hype for Older Adults?

Curr Osteoporos Rep

November 2024

Department of Kinesiology and Athletic Training, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA, USA.

Purpose Of Review: Sarcopenia, generally characterized by the age-related reduction in muscle strength, lean/muscle mass and functional ability, is also associated with reduced bone mass and strength and impaired brain health and function. One potential intervention which has received much 'hype' over the past few decades to countermeasure these negative consequences of biological aging is creatine monohydrate supplementation.

Recent Findings: From a skeletal muscle perspective, the combination of creatine monohydrate supplementation and resistance training provides 'hope' for older adults as it improves measures of lean mass, regional (limb) muscle thickness, upper- and lower-body muscle strength and functional ability.

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Objective: The current study sought to clarify and harness the incremental validity of emotional dysregulation and unawareness (EDU) in emerging adulthood, beyond ADHD symptoms and with respect to concurrent classification of impairment and co-occurring problems, using machine learning techniques.

Method: Participants were 1,539 college students ( = 19.5, 69% female) with self-reported ADHD diagnoses from a multisite study who completed questionnaires assessing ADHD symptoms, EDU, and co-occurring problems.

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Human hnRNPA1 reorganizes telomere-bound replication protein A.

Nucleic Acids Res

November 2024

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, 51 Newton Road, IA City, IA 52242, USA.

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  • RPA is a key protein that binds to single-stranded DNA and plays essential roles in DNA metabolism and telomere function.
  • It interacts with DNA to facilitate the replacement of other proteins during various cellular processes and is involved in managing G-quadruplexes at telomeres.
  • The study shows that hnRNPA1 can remodel the RPA complex at telomeres, while TERRA RNA can release hnRNPA1 from this complex, suggesting a specialized role in telomere protection.
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Adsorption of Ag, Au, Cu, and Ni on MoS: theory and experiment.

J Phys Condens Matter

October 2024

Department of Physics, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA 50614, United States of America.

Here, we present results of a computational and experimental study of adsorption of various metals on MoS. In particular, we analyzed the binding mechanism of four metallic elements (Ag, Au, Cu, Ni) on MoS. Among these elements, Ni exhibits the strongest binding and lowest mobility on the surface of MoS.

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The association between infant non-nutritive suck and oral motor development.

Infant Behav Dev

December 2024

Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA. Electronic address:

This study investigated if non-nutritive suck (NNS) at 3 months is related to subsequent oral motor and motor skills using caregiver-reported scores on the Child Oral and Motor Proficiency Scale (ChOMPS) at 12 months in a cohort of 69 full-term infants and their caregivers. Longer NNS burst durations were associated with lower oral motor coordination and total ChOMPS scores. More NNS cycles per minute was associated with lower complex motor movement scores.

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  • Pandemics are regular occurrences, and communities must adopt sound principles for better preparedness against future infectious disease threats.
  • The National Science Foundation hosted a conference in 2023 with circumpolar researchers and Indigenous partners to explore lessons from COVID-19.
  • The article suggests future pandemic research areas in Alaska focused on Indigenous knowledge, risk perception, food and housing security, and emphasizes the importance of social sciences in enhancing pandemic preparedness.
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Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the association between bullying victimization and health risk behaviors in adolescents.

Methods: A representative sample of 1020 adolescents participated in the study. The variables such as bullying, health risk behaviors (tobacco, drugs, alcohol, sedentary behavior, smartphone use, level of physical activity, and sleep), and economic status were assessed using self-reported questionnaires.

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Ode to Insulin.

J Med Humanit

August 2024

Department of Languages & Literatures, The University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA, USA.

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  • * Sites with warmer, wetter conditions and more species generally saw increased biomass, while arid, species-poor areas experienced declines, alongside notable changes in seasonal plant growth patterns.
  • * Factors like grazing and nutrient input didn't consistently predict biomass changes, indicating that grasslands are undergoing substantial transformations that could affect food security, biodiversity, and carbon storage, particularly in dry regions.
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The parenting literature has established the coparenting relationship as central to the parenting behaviors and outcomes of men. The construct of coparenting encompasses supportive efforts among individuals that facilitate the rearing of children and unsupportive actions that can undermine parenting efforts (Merrifield & Gamble, 2013). Few studies have examined undermining coparenting as an experience that shapes Black men's health outcomes.

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Natural prokaryotic gene repression systems often exploit DNA looping to increase the local concentration of gene repressor proteins at a regulated promoter via contributions from repressor proteins bound at distant sites. Using principles from the Escherichia coli lac operon we design analogous repression systems based on target sequence-programmable Transcription Activator-Like Effector dimer (TALED) proteins. Such engineered switches may be valuable for synthetic biology and therapeutic applications.

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Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is widely used to image and study biological molecules. As an example, we have utilized AFM to investigate how the mechanical properties of DNA polymers depend on electrostatics and the strength of DNA base stacking by studying double-stranded DNA molecules incorporating several different neutral and charged base modifications. Here we describe ten complementary approaches for determining DNA persistence length by AFM imaging.

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The occurrence of DNA looping is ubiquitous. This process plays a well-documented role in the regulation of prokaryotic gene expression, such as in regulation of the Escherichia coli lactose (lac) operon. Here we present two complementary methods for high-resolution in vivo detection of DNA/protein binding within the bacterial nucleoid by using either chromatin immunoprecipitation combined with phage λ exonuclease digestion (ChIP-exo) or chromatin endogenous cleavage (ChEC), coupled with ligation-mediated polymerase chain reaction (LM-PCR) and Southern blot analysis.

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College students with ADHD have difficulties with emotion regulation and have poorer academic skills than peers without ADHD; however, less is known regarding the relation between ADHD symptoms, maladaptive cognitive emotion regulation strategies (CERS), and learning effectiveness. We examined whether maladaptive CERS predicted learning effectiveness, and whether this relation was moderated by ADHD symptoms. A cross-sectional online survey.

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Mindfulness witnessed a substantial popularity surge in the past decade, especially as digitally self-administered interventions became available at relatively low costs. Yet, it is uncertain whether they effectively help reduce stress. In a preregistered (OSF https://doi.

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  • The IPBES invasive alien species assessment is the first comprehensive global review focusing on the threats posed by invasive species to biodiversity and human wellbeing, synthesizing over 13,000 scientific and local knowledge sources.
  • It reveals significant and escalating threats from invasive alien species and outlines practical management strategies for addressing these challenges.
  • The assessment has garnered support from 143 member states, urging immediate action against biological invasions to protect ecosystems and communities worldwide.
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Purpose: Autophagy and heat shock protein (HSP) response are proteostatic systems involved in the acute and adaptive responses to exercise. These systems may upregulate sequentially following cellular stress including acute exercise, however, currently few data exist in humans. This study investigated the autophagic and HSP responses to acute intense lower body resistance exercise in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) with and without branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) supplementation.

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The effect of visual sensory interference during multitask obstacle crossing in younger and older adults.

PLoS One

May 2024

Department of Health and Kinesiology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States of America.

When older adults step over obstacles during multitasking, their performance is impaired; the impairment results from central and/or sensory interference. The purpose was to determine if sensory interference alters performance under low levels of cognitive, temporal, and gait demand, and if the change in performance is different for younger versus older adults. Participants included 17 younger adults (20.

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