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Background: Depression is the most diagnosed mental health condition among people living with HIV. Collaborative care is an effective intervention for depression, typically delivered in primary care settings. The HIV Translating Initiatives for Depression into Effective Solutions (HITIDES) clinical intervention involves a depression care team housed off-site that supports depression care delivery by HIV care providers.

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Introduction: Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and inflammatory biomarkers are crucial for investigating preclinical neurocognitive disorders. Current investigations focus on a few inflammatory markers. The study aims to investigate the associations between inflammatory biomarkers and MRI measures and to examine sex differences among the associations in the Framingham Heart Study.

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  • - Patients with AL amyloidosis can still experience organ dysfunction even after achieving a complete hematological response for at least 6 months
  • - Among 143 patients studied, non-response rates varied by organ: 34% for kidneys, 28% for hearts, and 18% for livers
  • - Specific factors contributed to non-response for each organ, with kidney issues linked to more severe dysfunction at diagnosis and heart issues associated with certain light chains; many patients also had residual clonal disease impacting recovery
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  • Immunoglobulin light chain (AL) amyloidosis is a complex disease with diverse treatment options, requiring better strategies to predict patient outcomes.
  • The study used machine learning to analyze data from 2067 patients, identifying three risk groups (low, intermediate, and high) that correlate with significantly different survival rates over time.
  • The research also developed a classifier using accessible clinical data that showed high accuracy in predicting patient risk, representing progress in tailoring treatment strategies for AL amyloidosis.
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Context: Continuous glucose monitor (CGM) companies are beginning to market these sensors to populations without diabetes, but the range of CGM values clinicians should expect to see for this population is unclear because there have been no large studies reporting these ranges.

Objective: To report the physiological range of continuous glucose monitor (CGM) time in range values observed across glycemic status, including individuals without diabetes, to serve as a reference for clinicians.

Design: The Framingham Heart Study, a prospective cohort study.

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Disparities in cancer care in individuals with severe mental illness: A narrative review.

Cancer Epidemiol

December 2024

Section of Hematology & Medical Oncology, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, and Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA 02118, USA.

Individuals with severe mental illness (SMI) have higher mortality rates from cancer than individuals without SMI. The aim of this paper is to highlight these disparities in cancer care in individuals with SMI and suggest potential solutions. We conducted a narrative review of published papers, focusing on mortality, incidence, behavioral and provider risk factors, screening, diagnosis, treatment, and palliative care among individuals with SMI and cancer.

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Evaluation of Human Papillomavirus Vaccination and Cancer Prevention Behaviors among LGBTQI + Individuals: A Cross-Sectional Study.

J Community Health

September 2024

Oral Medicine, Oral Oncology and Dentistry, Miami Cancer Institute, Baptist Health South Florida, 8900 North Kendall Drive, Miami, FL, 33176, USA.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination and cervical cancer screening rates are suboptimal in the US, particularly among historically underserved groups like Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex (LGBTQI+)-identifying women and transgender men. Therefore, our cross-sectional study assessed factors associated with these rates among LGBTQI+-identifying women and transgender men.HPV-related cancer knowledge, HPV vaccination and cervical cancer screening status, and the acceptability of self-collection for screening of 1983 LGBTQI+-identifying women and transgender men was assessed via an online survey available to members of the HER mobile app from March to May 2022.

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  • * The study analyzes 697 patients who underwent ASCT from 2003 to 2020, highlighting that the pre-ASCT renal stage significantly predicts the need for RRT, with the majority of patients requiring RRT coming from advanced renal stages.
  • * Over the years, there has been a notable decrease in the risk of ESRD for patients across all renal stages, with the study concluding that early renal staging can effectively guide treatment expectations for AL amyloidosis.
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Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine Clinical Protocol #19: Breastfeeding Promotion in the Prenatal Period (Revised 2024).

Breastfeed Med

August 2024

Department of Family Medicine, North Ponds Family Medicine and Maternity Care, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Breastfeeding and Lactation Medicine, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, USA.

The Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine revised the 2015 version of this clinical protocol to review the evidence and provide recommendations related to breastfeeding promotion in the prenatal period. Promoting and normalizing breastfeeding in the prenatal period can improve breastfeeding outcomes including initiation and duration of breastfeeding. Ideally, prenatal interventions should be a part of a comprehensive longitudinal breastfeeding support program.

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Objective: To understand how Long COVID is impacting the health and social conditions of the Black and Latinx communities.

Background: Emerging research on Long COVID has identified three distinct characteristics, including multi-organ damage, persistent symptoms, and post-hospitalization complications. Given Black and Latinx communities experienced significantly higher COVID rates in the first phase of the pandemic they may be disproportionately impacted by Long COVID.

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Patient and provider perceptions of the relationship between alcohol use and TB and readiness for treatment: a qualitative study in South Africa.

BMC Public Health

August 2024

Mental Health, Alcohol, Substance Use and Tobacco Research Unit, South African Medical Research Council, Cape Town, South Africa.

Background: Unhealthy alcohol use is widespread in South Africa and has been linked to tuberculosis (TB) disease and poor treatment outcomes. This study used qualitative methods to explore the relationship between TB and alcohol use during TB treatment.

Methods: Focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted with 34 participants who had previous or current drug-susceptible TB and self-reported current alcohol use.

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The Need for Culturally Tailored CKD Education in Older Latino Patients and Their Families.

Am J Kidney Dis

February 2025

Research on Ethics, Aging, and Community Health (REACH Lab), Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts; Department of Community Health, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts.

Older Latino adults (aged 65+years) comprise the fastest growing minoritized group among the older population in the United States and experience a disproportionate burden of kidney failure as well as disparities in kidney care compared with non-Hispanic White individuals. Despite significant need and barriers uniquely faced by this population, few educational resources or decision aids are available to meet the language and cultural needs of Latino patients. Decision aids are designed to improve knowledge and empower individuals to engage in shared decision making and have been shown to improve decisional quality and goal-concordant care among older patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD).

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Achieving Enteral Autonomy in Children with Intestinal Failure Following Inpatient Admission: A Case Series.

J Pediatr

December 2024

Division for Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA; Center for Advanced Intestinal Rehabilitation, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA; Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA. Electronic address:

We describe cases of intestinal failure wherein inpatient admission was critical toward enteral autonomy. We performed a retrospective chart review of 6 children with long-term parenteral nutrition dependence who were weaned from parenteral nutrition after admission. Admissions included feeding and medication titration, interdisciplinary care, and a home parenteral nutrition team consultation.

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  • - Immunoglobin light chain (AL) amyloidosis is a rare disease mainly affecting the heart and kidneys through amyloid fibril buildup, making organ-specific evaluations crucial for understanding the disease's impact and guiding treatment.
  • - To promote new treatment developments, the Amyloidosis Forum convened to create guidelines for clinical trials, focusing on identifying effective assessment measures particularly from the insights of the Renal Working Group.
  • - Key recommendations include using estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and proteinuria to determine trial eligibility and track patient responses, while highlighting the importance of timely and accurate evaluation of treatment effects.
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In previous work, we used a SomaLogic platform targeting approximately 5000 proteins to generate a serum protein signature of centenarians that we validated in independent studies that used the same technology. We set here to validate and possibly expand the results by profiling the serum proteome of a subset of individuals included in the original study using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Following pre-processing, the LC-MS/MS data provided quantification of 398 proteins, with only 266 proteins shared by both platforms.

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Background: Step counting is comparable among many research-grade and consumer-grade accelerometers in laboratory settings.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the agreement between Actical and Apple Watch step-counting in a community setting.

Methods: Among Third Generation Framingham Heart Study participants (N=3486), we examined the agreement of step-counting between those who wore a consumer-grade accelerometer (Apple Watch Series 0) and a research-grade accelerometer (Actical) on the same days.

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Importance: Serious injection-related infections (SIRIs) cause significant morbidity and mortality. Medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) improves outcomes but is underused. Understanding MOUD treatment after SIRIs could inform interventions to close this gap.

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  • Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a genetic condition that affects tiny hair-like structures called cilia, making them not work properly.
  • Researchers studied cells from patients with PCD, their mothers, and healthy people to understand how these cells are different.
  • They found specific genes and proteins that were linked to problems in cilia movement, which could help develop new treatments for PCD in the future.
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  • A 14-year-old patient with severe opioid and stimulant use disorders was hospitalized for a fentanyl overdose and started on buprenorphine.
  • After struggling with adherence, they were switched to long-acting injectable buprenorphine and began receiving behavioral treatment with contingency management for better support.
  • Over 19 months, the patient showed improved engagement and maintained abstinence, highlighting the potential benefits of LAIB and the need for more research on community-based treatments for adolescents with opioid use disorder.
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Background And Objectives: Geographic accessibility predicts pediatric preventive care utilization, including vaccine uptake. However, spatial inequities in the pediatric coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination rollout remain underexplored. We assessed the spatial accessibility of vaccination sites and analyzed predictors of vaccine uptake.

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Macrophages are critical for maintenance and repair of mucosal tissues. While functionally distinct subtypes of macrophage are known to have important roles in injury response and repair in the lungs, little is known about macrophages in the proximal conducting airways. Single-cell RNA sequencing and flow cytometry demonstrated murine tracheal macrophages are largely monocyte-derived and are phenotypically distinct from lung macrophages at homeostasis.

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