2,637 results match your criteria: "Western New England University & The New England Center for Children.[Affiliation]"

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  • The Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) is a community-created standard for organizing neuroscience data and metadata, helping researchers manage various modalities efficiently.
  • The paper discusses the evolution of BIDS, including the guiding principles, extension mechanisms, and challenges faced during its development.
  • It also highlights key lessons learned from the BIDS project, aiming to inspire and inform researchers in other fields about effective data organization practices.
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  • Researchers studied strokes from 1990 to 2021 to understand how many people get them and how they are affected around the world.
  • In 2021, strokes caused about 7.3 million deaths and were a major cause of health problems, especially in specific regions like Southeast Asia and Oceania.
  • There are differences in stroke risks based on where people live and their age, and some areas actually saw more strokes happening since 2015.
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  • - The study aimed to investigate how factors related to urban, suburban, and rural schools impact the prevalence of allergic and respiratory conditions among teachers in Massachusetts.
  • - Findings revealed that male teachers reported more adverse breathing symptoms, and rural teachers experienced higher rates of respiratory issues, including disruptive cough-related sleep.
  • - Results also indicated that public school teachers faced more respiratory symptoms than their private school counterparts, highlighting significant disparities that call for further research on potential solutions.
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Background: The ISCHEMIA trial (International Study of Comparative Health Effectiveness with Medical and Invasive Approaches) demonstrated greater health status benefits with an initial invasive strategy, as compared with a conservative one, for patients with chronic coronary disease and moderate or severe ischemia. Whether these benefits vary globally is important to understand to support global adoption of the results.

Methods: We analyzed participants' disease-specific health status using the validated 7-item Seattle Angina Questionnaire (SAQ: >5-point differences are clinically important) at baseline and over 1-year follow-up across 37 countries in 6 international regions.

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Pre-clinical murine and in vitro models have demonstrated that exercise suppresses tumour and cancer cell growth. These anti-oncogenic effects of exercise were associated with the exercise-mediated release of myokines such as interleukin (IL)-15. However, no study has quantified the acute IL-15 response in human cancer survivors, and whether physiological adaptations to exercise training (i.

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  • Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) is crucial for thermohaline circulation and is primarily formed from Dense Shelf Water (DSW) in Antarctic polynyas, particularly the Ross Sea.
  • The study reveals a strong correlation between DSW production in the Ross Sea and the Southern Annular Mode (SAM), with significant changes occurring based on SAM phases, affecting wind patterns and sea ice formation.
  • A future positive trend in SAM and a shift of the Amundsen Sea Low (ASL) could impact DSW and AABW formation, altering ocean properties and climate dynamics.
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  • The dingo is a wild dog native to Australia, with origins linked to an ancient East Asian dog lineage, but its exact connections to other canid groups remain unclear.
  • A study of ancient dingo remains from Lake Mungo revealed that smaller dingoes existed in southeastern Australia around 3000-3300 years ago, differing from modern dingoes.
  • Morphometric analysis shows early dingoes share morphological similarities with East Asian and New Guinean dogs, indicating that the dingo's physical traits have evolved over time and aren’t solely the result of recent hybridization with domestic dogs.
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Policing psychiatric illness: An organisational paradox for Health & Law.

Int J Law Psychiatry

December 2024

Criminology, University of Hull, Department of Criminology, Sociology and Policing, Hull HU67DF, UK. Electronic address:

This conceptual article examines the organisational crisis in England's National Health Service in light of the recently launched model of policing called Right Care Right Person introduced to reduce police hours spent dealing with mental health crisis calls. It is a move that has come with concerns for health services because these newly created gaps alongside the existing ones pose challenges around funding and timescales in implementing the new model. It is a curious case of organisational paradox that diverting mentally ill persons into health services and 'decriminalising' those whose health conditions bring them to the attention of the justice system, has raised concerns in the health sector about access to adequate mental health services unless an arm of the justice system is involved.

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The impact of brain cancer care coordinators on healthcare utilization and outcomes in patients with glioblastoma.

Neurooncol Pract

October 2024

Department of Medical Oncolgy, Calvary Mater Newcastle, Waratah, New South Wales, Australia.

Background: Cancer care coordinators (CCCs) are recognized as having an important role in patients' and carers' cancer journey. However, there are no studies investigating the impact of CCCs on quantitative outcomes. We performed a retrospective cohort study investigating the impact of brain cancer care coordinators (BCCCs) on health service resource use and survival in patients with glioblastoma.

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The Core Concepts of Pharmacology (CCP) initiative is developing educational resources to transform pharmacology education into a concept-based approach. This study evaluated the quality of global educator-created MCQs in generating items for the pharmacology concept inventory (PCI) instrument and developed as a resource for learning pharmacology fundamental concepts. A panel of 22 global pharmacology experts recruited from the CCP initiative research team participated in the MCQ pilot database design and evaluation.

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Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson's Disease: A Delphi Consensus Study.

medRxiv

August 2024

"Aldo Ravelli" Center for Neurotechnology and Experimental Brain Therapeutics, Department of Health Sciences, University of Milan, Via Antonio di Rudinì 8, 20142 Milan, Italy.

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  • The evolution of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) is shifting from conventional methods to adaptive techniques (aDBS), which are expected to become standard practice in the next decade, similar to past advancements in cardiac pacing.
  • Research involving 21 experts highlighted the challenges and potential of aDBS, showing consensus on its safety and effectiveness compared to conventional DBS, particularly for Parkinson's Disease patients with motor fluctuations and dyskinesias.
  • Further studies are necessary to refine the algorithms used in aDBS, ensuring its widespread and effective use in clinical settings.
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Introduction: Risky behaviours, including tobacco use, are highly prevalent among adolescents worldwide. Although these behaviours are largely influenced by various sociodemographic factors, including sex, there is a paucity of regionally representative literature on the sex-related inequalities in cigarette smoking among adolescents in Africa. This study examined the sex-based disparities in current cigarette smoking among adolescents aged 13-15 years in Africa.

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Background: Heart failure with mildly reduced or preserved ejection fraction (hereafter referred to as HFpEF) is the most common type of heart failure and is associated with a high risk of hospitalisation and death, especially in patients with overweight, obesity, or type 2 diabetes. In the STEP-HFpEF and STEP-HFpEF DM trials, semaglutide improved heart failure-related symptoms and physical limitations in participants with HFpEF. Whether semaglutide also reduces clinical heart failure events in this group remains to be established.

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Background: This meta-analysis aims to establish a more precise association between gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) incidence and H. pylori infection by amalgamating findings from prior case-control and cohort studies.

Methods: To identify relevant studies, we conducted a comprehensive search using the Excerpta Medica Database (Embase), PubMed (Medline), Web of Science (ISI), and Scopus from January 1990 to November 2022.

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Decrease in injection and rise in smoking and snorting of heroin and synthetic opioids, 2000-2021.

Drug Alcohol Depend

October 2024

Family and Community Medicine, University of California San Francisco, 490 Illinois Street, Box 0900, San Francisco, CA 94158, USA. Electronic address:

Background: Injecting, smoking, and snorting heroin/synthetic opioids is each associated with unique health risks. It is unclear how route of administration (ROA) preferences have shifted during the opioid epidemic.

Methods: Using 2000-2021 admissions data from SAMHSA TEDS-A, we analyzed trends in heroin/synthetic opioid ROA preferences and factors associated with these preferences.

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Objective: To determine the match injury incidence for a New Zealand amateur domestic female soccer team over two consecutive seasons.

Methods: A descriptive, epidemiological observational study was conducted to determine match injury incidence for 49 players over two domestic seasons. Match exposure and injury burden were calculated.

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The Metabolomic Footprint of Liver Fibrosis.

Cells

August 2024

Department of Pharmaceutical and Administrative Sciences, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Western New England University, Springfield, MA 01119, USA.

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  • Metabolomics is a field that analyzes the metabolic changes associated with liver fibrosis using techniques like NMR, GC-MS, and LC-MS, each providing distinct but sometimes conflicting metabolic footprints.
  • Key metabolites linked to liver fibrosis identified by NMR include elevated levels of lactate, choline, and glutamine, while GC-MS highlights succinate and malate, and LC-MS points out compounds like β-muricholic acid and tryptophan.
  • The review suggests exploring traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) as a potential treatment for liver fibrosis, with the hope that molecular docking studies on TCM compounds could lead to new therapies for this global health issue.
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Background: Exercise Referral Schemes (ERSs) have been implemented across Western nations to stimulate an increase in adult physical activity but evidence of their effectiveness and cost-effectiveness is equivocal. Poor ERS uptake and adherence can have a negative impact on effectiveness and cost-effectiveness and, if patterned by socio-demographic factors, can also introduce or widen health inequalities. Different modes of ERS delivery have the potential to reduce costs and enhance uptake and adherence.

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Background: Teachers are recognized as 'key agents' for the delivery of physical activity programs and policies in schools. The aim of our study was to develop and evaluate a tool to assess teachers' capability, opportunity, and motivation to deliver school-based physical activity interventions.

Methods: The development and evaluation of the Capability, Opportunity, and Motivation to deliver Physical Activity in School Scale (COM-PASS) involved three phases.

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In 2016 an Australian project, the Advanced Livestock Measurement Technologies project (ALMTech), was initiated to accelerate the development and implementation of technologies that measure lean meat yield and eating quality. This led to the commercial testing, and implementation of a range of new technologies in the lamb, beef, and pork industries. For measuring lean meat yield %, these technologies included dual energy X-ray absorptiometry, hand-held microwave systems, and 3-D imaging systems.

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  • Semaglutide, a GLP-1 receptor agonist used for weight loss, may lower the risk of serious cardiovascular issues in individuals with obesity, but its specific effects on those with pre-existing heart conditions, like atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and heart failure, were unclear.
  • The SELECT trial, a comprehensive study involving adult participants with cardiovascular disease and high BMI, examined the impact of weekly injections of semaglutide versus placebo on heart-related outcomes, particularly focusing on those with varying types of heart failure.
  • Researchers looked for differences in cardiovascular events, analyzing data to see if treatment efficacy and safety were affected by heart failure type and participants’ initial health characteristics.
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Objective: To explore the experience of patients with incontinence and incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD) in acute care hospitals and their family caregivers, including their perceptions and management, as well as the impact on their wellbeing.

Method: A qualitative exploratory study design was employed in 18 wards across six acute/subacute hospitals in New South Wales, Australia. Patients with incontinence (with or without IAD) were invited to participate.

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New species of (Pinnipedia: Odobenidae) from the Lower Pleistocene of the North Atlantic shows similar feeding adaptation independent to the extant walrus ().

PeerJ

August 2024

Earth Historical Analysis, Earth Evolution Sciences, Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan.

is one of the most notable extinct odobenines owing to its global distribution in the Northern Hemisphere. Originating in the Late Miocene of the western North Pacific, this lineage quickly spread to the Atlantic Ocean during the Pliocene, with notable occurrences in England, Belgium, The Netherlands, Morocco and the eastern seaboard of the United States. Reassessment of a pair of mandibles from the Lower Pleistocene of Norwich (United Kingdom) and a mandible from the Upper Pliocene of Antwerp (Belgium) that were referred to as reveals existences of features of both and .

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Coral Sr/Ca-SST reconstruction from Fiji extending to ~1370 CE reveals insights into the Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation.

Sci Adv

August 2024

Instituto de Investigaciones Oceanológicas, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, 22860 Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.

The southwestern tropical Pacific is a key center for the Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation (IPO), which regulates global climate. This study introduces a groundbreaking 627-year coral Sr/Ca sea surface temperature reconstruction from Fiji, representing the IPO's southwestern pole. Merging this record with other Fiji and central tropical Pacific records, we reconstruct the SST gradient between the southwestern and central Pacific (SWCP), providing a reliable proxy for IPO variability from 1370 to 1997.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of pharmacist-led interventions on diabetes distress and glucose management among people with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) in a community care clinic.

Methods: Adults with T2DM were recruited during routine visits at the pharmacist-run clinic. Participants completed a baseline A1C, demographic survey, Diabetes Distress Scale (DDS), and Patient Health Questionnaire-2 (PHQ-2).

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