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Although studies have investigated the association between adverse childhood experiences and chronic health outcomes including stroke, few studies have investigated the association between parental divorce and stroke among adults with no history of childhood abuse. The objectives of this study were to investigate the association between parental divorce in childhood and stroke in older adulthood among those who did not experience child abuse and to examine whether this association differs between men and women. This study utilized population-based data from the 2022 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

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Background: The Social Determinants of Learning™ framework can be used to conceptualize the influence of psychosocial health among students applying to nursing programs. Little is known about variables that may influence psychosocial health in these students.

Purpose: To describe demographic and mental health variables that predict perceived stress and resilience levels in accelerated online prenursing students.

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According to the Projective Consciousness Model (PCM), in human spatial awareness, 3-dimensional projective geometry structures information integration and action planning through perspective taking within an internal representation space. The way different perspectives are related to and transform a world model defines a specific perception and imagination scheme. In mathematics, such a collection of transformations corresponds to a 'group', whose 'actions' characterize the geometry of a space.

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The COVID-19 significantly impacted older adults, worsening their physical health and social connectedness. This study examined whether social support mediates the correlation between COVID-19 concerns and self-rated physical health (SRPH) using data from 2672 participants (aged 50-99) in the NSHAP COVID-19 sub-study (2019-20). Mediation analysis revealed that COVID-19 concerns significantly predicted lower perceived social support (b = -0.

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Role of data-driven regional growth model in shaping brain folding patterns.

Soft Matter

January 2025

School of Environmental, Civil, Agricultural and Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA.

The surface morphology of the developing mammalian brain is crucial for understanding brain function and dysfunction. Computational modeling offers valuable insights into the underlying mechanisms for early brain folding. Recent findings indicate significant regional variations in brain tissue growth, while the role of these variations in cortical development remains unclear.

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The Korean integrative family therapy model.

Fam Process

March 2025

School of Social Work, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.

Family therapy was introduced in South Korea in the 1970s and has been extensively applied in clinical and academic settings. However, despite the efficacy of using family therapy models from the United States for Korean families, existing models are unable to fully capture the nuances of the Korean family culture, limiting their full potential to help families in crises. Based on observations and counseling of over 1500 families in Korea, this paper presents a theoretical and clinical foundation, namely, the Korean Integrative Family Therapy Model.

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The current study examines cohort (i.e., Generation X, Baby Boomers, and Silent Generation) and gender differences in the stability of Mexican-origin family caregivers over time.

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Teens commonly use the internet for seeking information about sex and sexual relationships, particularly in the absence of comprehensive sex education from offline sources. The social media platform, Reddit, has become a popular forum for teens seeking information about sex from peers, due to its culture of anonymity. To explore teens' use of Reddit for this purpose, we asked: We performed qualitative content analysis with secondary, publicly available social media posts ( = 180) from a large community on Reddit (r/teenrelationships) designed for teens to ask questions about relationships.

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Technology can be leveraged as a tool by perpetrators of interpersonal violence, which requires survivors to consider digital platforms as part of their safety planning processes. To explore how survivors are addressing these safety concerns, we performed secondary, qualitative content analysis of semistructured interviews with college students who used campus-based advocacy services for interpersonal violence. Participants described an array of technology-related safety strategies they implemented to protect themselves across multiple types of digital technologies.

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Utilizing domain knowledge to improve the classification of intravenous contrast phase of CT scans.

Comput Med Imaging Graph

January 2025

Imaging Biomarkers and Computer-Aided Diagnosis Laboratory, Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health, United States of America. Electronic address:

Multiple intravenous contrast phases of CT scans are commonly used in clinical practice to facilitate disease diagnosis. However, contrast phase information is commonly missing or incorrect due to discrepancies in CT series descriptions and imaging practices. This work aims to develop a classification algorithm to automatically determine the contrast phase of a CT scan.

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Healthcare chaplains may be at heightened risk of encountering potentially morally injurious events. The purpose of the current study was to explore potentially morally injurious events for healthcare chaplains and to identify strategies to enhance health and well-being. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with healthcare chaplains (n = 26) across Texas.

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Is trauma associated with plant-based diet choice?

Appetite

February 2025

VA Boston Healthcare System, 150 South Huntington, Boston, MA, 02130, USA; National Center for PTSD, 150 South Huntington, Boston, MA, 02130, USA; Boston University School of Medicine, 72 East Concord St. Boston, MA, 02118, USA. Electronic address:

Examinations of links between plant-based diets (e.g., vegetarian and vegan diets) and indices of physical and mental health have received increased attention in the scientific literature in recent years.

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Coffee has long been popular worldwide. The rise in lifestyle-related diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, stroke, dementia, and others has motivated coffee usage and illness prevalence studies. Some studies show coffee consumers are at risk for such diseases, whereas others show its active components protect them.

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Pentatomomorphan bugs can form symbiotic associations with bacteria belonging to the supergenus . This relationship has become a model for understanding environmental symbiont acquisition. Host insects can utilize various symbiont strains from across ; however, host colonization success and benefits conferred vary by bacterial clade.

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Pure electric vehicles (PEVs) lack engine noise; thus, the overall noise level within vehicle cabins are reduced. However, due to the absence of engine noise, previously overlooked noise sources are accentuated and detrimentally affect interior noise quality. Road noise is a predominant PEV noise source and significantly contributes to middle- and low-frequency interior noise levels.

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Functional Lumen Imaging Probe Panometry Findings in Obese Patient Populations.

Neurogastroenterol Motil

February 2025

Division of Gastroenterology and Baylor Scott & White Center for Esophageal Diseases, Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA.

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  • This study evaluated functional lumen imaging probe (FLIP) metrics in obese patients, both surgically naïve and those who had undergone bariatric surgeries like sleeve gastrectomy (SG) or Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB).
  • Researchers found that common symptoms were dysphagia and chest pain across all patient groups, with notable differences in FLIP response patterns, particularly in patients who had bariatric surgery.
  • Despite many patients showing FLIP abnormalities, these did not correlate with esophageal symptoms or high-resolution manometry (HRM) findings, indicating a need for further investigation into esophageal issues in this population.
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  • Families involved with Child Protective Services (CPS) have diverse needs that often aren't fully addressed by existing services, which could affect child safety and permanence.
  • * This study evaluates the outcomes of child welfare services, focusing on how well families' needs are met in terms of service referrals and receipt of those services.
  • * Results indicate that specific services, especially for mental health and substance misuse, play a crucial role in reducing incidents of re-reporting and foster care placements for children.
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Transcranial low-level laser stimulation in the near-infrared-II region (1064 nm) for brain safety in healthy humans.

Brain Stimul

December 2024

Beijing Institute for Brain Research, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, 102206, China; Chinese Institute for Brain Research, Beijing, 102206, China. Electronic address:

Background: The use of near-infrared lasers for transcranial photobiomodulation (tPBM) offers a non-invasive method for influencing brain activity and is beneficial for various neurological conditions. However, comprehensive quantitative studies on its safety are lacking.

Objective: This study aims to investigate the safety of 1064-nm laser-based tPBM across brain structure, brain function, neural damage, cognitive ability and tolerance.

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Improving Cardiogenic Shock Team Activation Through Nurse Education and Alert Implementation.

Crit Care Nurse

December 2024

Zhaoli Liu is an advanced practice nurse and an assistant professor, College of Nursing and Health Innovation, the University of Texas at Arlington.

Background: Patients with cardiogenic shock have a 25% to 50% mortality rate despite the introduction of mechanical circulatory devices and coordinated medical treatment. The use of shock teams has improved outcomes for these patients.

Local Problem: A cardiovascular hospital with a multidisciplinary shock team had inconsistency and delays in recognition and diagnosis of patients with cardiogenic shock.

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High-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) has become a widely used tool for studying the inner ear morphology of vertebrates. Amphisbaenians are one of the most specialized groups of fossorial reptiles but are poorly understood relative to other squamate reptile. In this paper we survey the anatomy of the inner and middle ear of these fossorial reptiles using HRCT models and we describe qualitatively and quantitatively (using 3D morphometrics) the anatomy of the inner ear.

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This work extends recent developments in diacetylene-based, sprayable sensors by identification and assessment of formulations which facilitate their use for wearable sensing. Diacetylene-based spray-on sensors have the potential to be a widely deployed sensing technology, as they require no power and can be applied as thin coatings onto surfaces to provide a colorimetric response to target exposure. In responding to radiation, liquid-phase targets, or gas-phase targets specifically determined by the formulation of the sprayable sensor used, this technology is amenable to wearable sensors for measuring exposure to different environmental risks.

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ASPMN 2024 Position Statement: Pain Assessment in the Patient Unable to Self-Report.

Pain Manag Nurs

December 2024

The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, Nursing Research & Professional Practice, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, IL, USA.

Recognizing and managing pain is especially challenging for vulnerable populations who cannot communicate their discomfort. Because there is no valid and reliable objective measure of pain, the American Society for Pain Management Nursing advocates for comprehensive assessment practices articulated in a Hierarchy of Pain Assessment. These practices require gathering relevant information to infer the presence of pain and evaluate a patient's response to treatment.

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Recognizing and managing pain is especially challenging for vulnerable populations who cannot communicate their discomfort. Because there is no valid and reliable objective measure of pain, the American Society for Pain Management Nursing advocates for comprehensive assessment practices articulated in a Hierarchy of Pain Assessment. These practices must gather relevant information to infer the presence of pain and evaluate a patient's response to treatment.

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  • Liquid chromatography (LC) has been criticized for using toxic solvents, leading to the exploration of "greener" methods like supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) and enhanced fluidity liquid chromatography (EFLC) for complex analyses.
  • The study modifies the Analytical Method Greenness Score (AMGS) to factor in the cycle time of instruments, challenging the perception that SFC and EFLC are always the most environmentally friendly options.
  • By applying this modified metric to the separation of tobacco alkaloid enantiomers, the researchers demonstrated that retention patterns vary significantly, helping analytical chemists better assess the environmental impact of their methods.
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Sub-1K Cold-Electron Quantum Well Switching at Room Temperature.

Nano Lett

November 2024

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas 76019, United States.

Quantum states can provide means to systematically manipulate the transport of electrons. Here we present electron transport across quasi-bound states of two heterogeneous quantum wells (QWs), where the transport of thermally excited electrons is blocked or enabled depending on the relative positions of the two quasi-bound states, with an abrupt current onset occurring when the two QW states align. The QW switch comprises a source (Cr), QW1 (CrO), QW2 (SnO, < 2), a tunneling barrier (SiO), and a drain (Si), where the effective electron mass of QW1 (*) is selected to be larger than QW2 (*).

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