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Efficacy of Photobiomodulation Therapy in Older Adults: A Systematic Review.

Biomedicines

June 2024

EpiCliV Research Unit, Faculty of Medicine, University of the West Indies, Fort-de-France 97261, Martinique.

Background: The aim was to determine whether there is any available evidence on the efficacy of photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) in older adults.

Methods: A literature search was performed including all articles published up to February 2024. Studies reporting data on PBMT in older adults were included.

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Failure to progress: breast and prostate cancer cell lines in developing targeted therapies.

Cancer Metastasis Rev

December 2024

Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medical Sciences Teaching and Research Complex, The University of the West Indies, Mona, West Indies, Jamaica.

Developing anticancer drugs from preclinical to clinical takes approximately a decade in a cutting-edge biomedical lab and still 97% of most fail at clinical trials. Cell line usage is critical in expediting the advancement of anticancer therapies. Yet developing appropriate cell lines has been challenging and overcoming these obstacles whilst implementing a systematic approach of utilizing 3D models that recapitulate the tumour microenvironment is prudent.

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Adult intestinal malrotation along with congenital transverse-mesocolic internal hernia causing small bowel obstruction is extremely rare. Most of these patients don't have any obvious clinical symptoms. Only a few cases have been documented in the English literature.

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: Dyslexia, a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting reading skills, poses significant challenges to children's academic performance and quality of life. Despite its rising prevalence and adverse effects, understanding of its relationship with vision anomalies remains limited, particularly in low-resource settings like Nigeria. This study aims to assess the prevalence of binocular vision anomalies (BVAs) among children with and without dyslexia in Kano, Nigeria.

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  • Low vision is a major global health issue that affects individuals' personal, economic, psychological, and social well-being, leading to significant risks of falls, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.
  • The review analyzed data from 35 studies with over 175,000 participants, finding an overall global prevalence of falls among those with low vision to be 17.7%, with variations across regions, peaking at 35.5% in Australia.
  • The study highlights that fear of falling and the severity of visual impairment notably increase the likelihood of falls, stressing the need for effective strategies from various stakeholders to tackle this problem.
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Effect of West Indian Bay Leaf () and Turmeric () Essential Oils on Preserving Raw Chicken Breasts.

Food Technol Biotechnol

June 2024

Department of Chemical Engineering, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Circular Road, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago.

Research Background: While the use of chemical preservatives in meat may appear to be tremendously advantageous, they have long been purported to increase the risk of incidence of certain types of cancers. Consequently, many people have opted for minimally processed alternatives. This consumer shift has placed substantial pressure on the food industry to implement more natural alternatives to these synthetic preservatives in the meat industry.

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[group A streptococci (GAS)] is the causative agent of pharyngitis and various other syndromes involving cellulitis, streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (STSS), and necrotising fasciitis. Although the prevalence of GAS infections globally remains high, necessitating the widespread use of β-lactam antibiotics, GAS have remained largely susceptible to these agents. However, there have been several reports of GAS with reduced susceptibility harbouring mutations in genes for penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs).

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Objective: Pigmented fungiform papillae of the tongue (PFPT) are infrequently encountered and inadequately documented pigmented lesions that pose challenges in diagnosis and subsequent treatment planning. The study was aimed at analyzing dentists' knowledge and attitudes regarding PFPT morphologies, to determine diagnosis and subsequent treatment planning.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among dentists in East Java through an online questionnaire.

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Is gravidity associated with COVID-19 vaccination among pregnant women in Jamaica?

Reprod Female Child Health

September 2024

Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

Introduction: In 2021, Jamaica's maternal mortality ratio doubled as a result of COVID-19-related deaths. Yet, COVID-19 vaccination among pregnant Jamaican women remained low. In the United States, COVID-19 vaccination is lower among pregnant women who have had multiple pregnancies (multigravidas) versus women who were pregnant for the first time (primigravidas).

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Lagos state remains the epicenter of COVID-19 infection in Nigeria. To facilitate the emergency preparedness and response to COVID-19, the State Governor and Incident Commander constituted a Think Tank comprising 13 experts from various disciplines committed to the health of the public. The Think Tank assisted the government with decision-making strategies and supported the emergency operation centre (EOC) for the COVID-19 response.

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Metabolomic Profiles in Jamaican Children With and Without Autism Spectrum Disorder.

J Autism Dev Disord

July 2024

Division of Clinical and Translational Sciences, Department of Internal Medicine, McGovern Medical School, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, USA.

Article Synopsis
  • - Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex condition influenced by genetic and environmental factors, but its connection with metabolic changes is not well understood.
  • - A study analyzed plasma samples from 200 children with ASD and 200 typically developing controls to discover specific metabolites that could serve as biomarkers for the disorder.
  • - The research found distinct metabolic patterns in ASD children, identifying four significant metabolites, including three fatty acids and the amino acid sarcosine, which may inform future interventions for ASD.
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Objective: To describe the surgical technique for removal of hoof wall masses in horses under standing sedation (SS) and local anesthesia (LA), and to report complications and long-term outcome following surgery.

Study Design: Observational retrospective study.

Animals: Client-owned horses (n = 30).

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Background: The purported benefits of online physical activity interventions, in terms of reduced costs, high reach, and easy access, may not be fully realized if participants do not engage with the programs. However, there is a lack of research on modifiable predictors (e.g.

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Background: Of the seventy million people who suffer from epilepsy, 40 percent of them become resistant to more than one antiepileptic medication and have a higher chance of death. While the classical definition of epilepsy was due to the imbalance between excitatory glutamatergic and inhibitory γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-ergic signalling, substantial evidence implicates muscarinic receptors in the regulation of neural excitability.

Summary: Cannabinoids have shown to reduce seizure activity and neuronal excitability in several epileptic models through the activation of muscarinic receptors with drugs which modulate their activity.

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Pharmacodynamic Comparison of Two Aspirin Formulations in the Caribbean: The ARC Study.

Cardiol Ther

September 2024

Department of Clinical Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medical Sciences, The University of the West Indies, 2nd Floor, Building #67, Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex, Mt. Hope, Trinidad and Tobago.

Introduction: This prospective, single-arm, crossover pharmacodynamic study assessed the effect of Bayer low-dose enteric-coated aspirin 81 mg tablets (LD EC-ASA) (Bayer AG, Leverkusen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany) compared to Vazalore low-dose phospholipid-aspirin liquid-filled 81 mg capsules (LD PL-ASA) (PLx Pharma Inc., Sparta, NJ, USA) on platelet reactivity with respect to aspirin reaction units (ARU).

Methods: Forty-seven healthy volunteers were recruited.

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  • A healthy ocean significantly contributes to human well-being by providing essential resources like medicines, food, and recreational opportunities, but its benefits are often overlooked.
  • Climate change, pollution, loss of biodiversity, and social inequities pose serious threats to both ocean health and human health.
  • To harness the ocean's health benefits sustainably, there must be a focus on equitable partnerships, enforcement of laws, and attention to human rights, social justice, and sustainability, with the healthcare sector playing a key role in this initiative.
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Recent studies suggest a potential association between myocardial bridging (MB) and accelerated atherosclerotic plaque formation. We describe the case report of a 37-year-old South Asian male with no established risk factors for coronary artery disease (CAD) who presented with a non-ST-segment-elevation acute coronary syndrome (NSTE-ACS) with a coincident widowmaker lesion and severe MB. He was successfully managed with comprehensive guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) and urgent percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) of the culprit lesion, sparing the MB segment.

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Harnessing pyroptosis for lung cancer therapy: The impact of NLRP3 inflammasome activation.

Pathol Res Pract

August 2024

Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Bioscience, and Nursing, MAHSA University, Jenjarom, Selangor 42610, Malaysia.

Lung cancer is still a global health challenge in terms of high incidence, morbidity, and mortality. Recent scientific studies have determined that pyroptosis, a highly inflammatory form of programmed cell death, can be identified as a potential lung cancer therapeutic target. The NLRP3 inflammasome acts as a critical mediator in this process and, upon activation, activates multiprotein complex formation as well as caspase-1 activation.

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The EQ-5D-3L valuation study for Bermuda: using an on-line EQ-VT protocol.

Eur J Health Econ

July 2024

Bermuda Health Council, Health Economics Directorate, Hamilton, Bermuda.

Background: In many countries, methods of economic evaluation and Health Technology Assessment are used to inform healthcare resource allocation decisions. These approaches often require EQ-5D health outcomes measures. This study aimed to create an EQ-5D-3L value set for Bermuda from which EQ-5D-5L Crosswalk values could be obtained.

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The ambitious sustainable development goal (SDG) 6 of the United Nations, which aims to achieve universal access to safe water and sanitation by 2030, remains elusive for many developing countries like Ethiopia. This is often due to a multitude of intricate factors, including the escalating degradation of water quality. Here, we present a comprehensive nationwide and regional analysis of heavy metal pollution in drinking water sources and the associated human health risks in Ethiopia based on a dataset of 11 heavy metal concentrations (n = 975) collated from available studies.

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The most prevalent paediatric vision-threatening medical condition, retinoblastoma (RB), has been a global concern for a long time. Several conventional therapies, such as systemic chemotherapy and focal therapy, have been used for curative purposes; however, the search for tumour eradication with the least impact on surrounding tissues is still ongoing. This review focuses on the genetic origin, classification, conventional treatment modalities, and their combination with nano-scale delivery systems for active tumour targeting.

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