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Remote functionalization reactions in steroids: discovery and application.

Steroids

April 2024

Department of Chemistry, The University of the West Indies, Mona, Kingston 7, Jamaica. Electronic address:

Research published between 2001 and 2022 on the functionalization of remote positions of steroids, as well as the use of this technique in the generation of biologically active compounds has been reviewed. In the first section of the analysis established and novel methods for activation of sites deemed to be remote were reported. A series of manganese- (mainly), rhodium-, ruthenium- and osmium-centered porphyrins as catalysts in the presence of PIDA as oxidant have effected hydroxylation at C-1, -5, -6, -7, -11, -14, -15, -16, -17, -20, -24 and -25.

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Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) account for a higher proportion of mortality and morbidity in the Caribbean and US territories-majority-minority communities-than in the United States or Canada. Strategies to address this disparity include enhancing data collection efforts among racial/ethnic communities. The ECHORN Cohort Study (ECS), a regional adult cohort study, estimates prevalence and assesses risk factors for NCDs in two United States territories and two Caribbean islands.

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  • "Walking the Talk for Dementia" is an immersive initiative designed to empower individuals affected by dementia and improve overall understanding of the condition through a collective experience.
  • The program included a 4-day, 40 km walk with 300 participants from diverse backgrounds, followed by a symposium aimed at fostering collaborative discussions and breaking down traditional power structures in dementia care.
  • This innovative approach highlights the importance of combining physical activities with knowledge sharing to enhance empathy, reduce stigma, and improve dementia care and research on a larger scale.
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Water stress is a major limiting factor for agricultural production under current and projected climate change scenarios. As a sustainable strategy, plant growth-promoting bacterial consortia have been used to reduce plant water stress. However, few studies have examined the effects of stress on multi-trait efficiency and interactivity of bacterial species.

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Background: Excess dietary salt consumption is a major contributor to hypertension and cardiovascular disease. Public education programs on the dangers of high salt intake, and population level interventions to reduce the salt content in foods are possible strategies to address this problem. In Jamaica, there are limited data on the levels of salt consumption and the population's knowledge and practices with regards to salt consumption.

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Objectives: To determine cannabis use patterns, the predictive sociodemographic correlates of driving under the influence of cannabis (DUIC) and the association between risk perception and cannabis dependence among vehicle drivers in Jamaica.

Design: Secondary data analysis.

Setting: Used the Jamaica National Drug Prevalence Survey 2016 dataset.

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Introduction: Evidence exploring the relationship between COVID-19 mitigation measures and mental health has primarily been from quantitative studies in large, developed countries. A qualitative study to explore the knowledge, attitudes and behaviors of young people living in Trinidad and Tobago was conducted to engage and collaborate with youth on matters affecting them during the pandemic.

Methods: Ten virtual focus groups were conducted with 64 participants aged 18 to 24 in 2021 when partial lockdown measures were in effect for COVID-19 prevention.

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COPD in Never-Smokers: BOLD Australia Study.

Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis

January 2024

School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, 3004, Australia.

Purpose: Tobacco smoking is the major risk factor for COPD, and it is common for other risk factors in never-smokers to be overlooked. We examined the prevalence of COPD among never-smokers in Australia and identified associated risk factors.

Methods: We used data from the Australia Burden of Obstructive Lung Disease (BOLD) study, a cross-section of people aged ≥40 years from six sites.

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Quail egg yolk oil (QEYO) has a rich history of medicinal use, showcasing heightened antioxidant and bioactive properties in our prior studies. This positions QEYO as a promising candidate for therapeutic and cosmetic applications. In this investigation, QEYO was extracted using ethanol/chloroform and 2-propanol/hexane solvents.

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Tropical Atlantic blooms of pelagic Sargassum species are associated with severe inundation events along the coasts of Caribbean and West African nations that cause extensive ecological and socioeconomic harm. The use of in-water harvesting as a management strategy avoids the plethora of challenges associated with shoreline inundations. Moreover, with a growing interest in the valorisation of this raw material, in-water harvesting provides the best opportunity to collect substantial amounts of 'fresh' sargassum that can be used in a variety of applications.

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The Hangman's Tourniquet: A Safe and Practical Approach for Reducing Blood Loss During Uterine Myomectomy.

Cureus

December 2023

Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Unit, Department of Clinical Surgical Sciences, The University of the West Indies, San Fernando, TTO.

Study Objectives: The application of a pericervical uterine artery tourniquet is a useful method of reducing intraoperative haemorrhage during abdominal myomectomy. However, the utilization of a single combined pericervical uterine artery and infundibulopelvic ligament tourniquet is a more effective and influential method of temporarily occluding the uterine vasculature to decrease intraoperative blood loss, reducing the requirement for blood products, the risk of conversion to hysterectomy, and patient morbidity and mortality during fertility-sparing leiomyoma surgery. Our objective of this retrospective review was to assess the effectiveness of the combined uterine artery and infundibulopelvic ligament tourniquet, which we coin as the "Hangman's uterine tourniquet", in reducing intraoperative blood loss during abdominal myomectomy, thereby reducing the need for blood products.

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Haitian women in New York City use global food plants for women's health.

J Ethnobiol Ethnomed

January 2024

The Institute of Economic Botany, The New York Botanical Garden, 2900 Southern Boulevard, Bronx, NY, 10458, USA.

Background: Despite the availability of mainstream biomedical healthcare in New York City (NYC), community-based ethnomedicine practices remain a low-cost, culturally relevant treatment for many immigrants. Previous urban ethnobotany research in NYC has established that several Caribbean communities continue using medicinal plants for women's health after immigration. This study sought to address to what extent: (1) NYC Haitian women continue using medicinal plants for women's health after migration; (2) their plants and the conditions treated were similar to those identified in an earlier survey with NYC immigrants from the Dominican Republic.

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Guided by the Dyadic Theory of Illness Management, we explored spousal health management behaviors and their congruence within seventeen older African American married couples participating in a dyadic exercise intervention. Both prior to and after the intervention, spouses reported how they took care of their partner's health as well as what their partner did for them. Data were analyzed using theoretical thematic analysis, and five health management behaviors domains were identified (diet, exercise, self-care, medical compliance, relationship maintenance).

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Background: Studies have shown improved survival among individuals with cancer with higher levels of social support. Few studies have investigated social support and overall survival (OS) in individuals with advanced prostate cancer in an international cohort. We investigated the associations of marital status and living arrangements with OS among individuals with advanced prostate cancer in the International Registry for Men with Advanced Prostate Cancer (IRONMAN).

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Cryptogenic organizing pneumonia (COP) is a form of idiopathic interstitial pneumonia that commonly presents with exertional dyspnea. The mainstay diagnostic criterion is with histopathological confirmation alongside excluding secondary causes of interstitial lung disease. The COVID-19 pandemic left many mysteries regarding the long-term sequelae of this disease.

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Cadmium induces microcytosis and anisocytosis without anaemia in hypertensive rats.

Biometals

April 2024

Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medical Sciences, The University of the West Indies, Mona, Kingston 7, Jamaica.

Dietary cadmium (Cd) intake is implicated in the pathogenesis of hypertension and anaemia, but there is a paucity of information on the haematological changes in hypertensive conditions. This study, therefore, aims to evaluate the effects of Cd on blood pressure (BP) and haematological indices in the Sprague-Dawley rat model. Three cohorts (n = 10 each) of control and Cd-fed male Sprague-Dawley rats were selected.

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Background: Effluents from Food Services Establishments (FSEs) contain primarily Fats, Oil and Grease (FOG) which severely impact on sewers and the environment when released in high concentrations. In Trinidad & Tobago, it is estimated that approximately 231,304 kg/day of unaccounted for FOG bearing wastewaters from FSEs, are released into the environment with no viable treatment in the country. This research explored the optimization of physico-chemical processes for the treatment of FOGs for subsequent release into sewers.

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Gliomatosis peritonei (GP) is a rare condition characterised by mature glial nodules that implant in the peritoneum, lymph nodes, or omentum. GP is typically associated with mature or immature ovarian teratomas and usually affects adolescent females. Although neuroglia may be a standard feature of mature ovarian teratomas, widespread peritoneal glial nodules, ascites, and pleural effusion are rare, particularly in the paediatric population.

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  • - Jamaican children are exposed to mercury (Hg) primarily through their diet, particularly from consuming saltwater and canned fish, which can negatively affect neurodevelopment.
  • - The study examined the relationship between environmental Hg exposure, specific GST genes (GSTT1, GSTM1, GSTP1), and blood mercury concentrations in a sample of 375 children aged 2-8.
  • - Results showed that the impact of consuming canned fish on blood Hg levels is stronger in children with specific GSTP1 genotypes, emphasizing the need for further research in other populations.
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Mentoring relationships -Valued connections for radiography students: A narrative review.

J Med Imaging Radiat Sci

March 2024

The University of the West Indies, Kingston Jamaica, Lecturer, School of Medical Radiation Technology, Faculty of Medical Sciences, The University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Kingston 7, Jamaica. Electronic address:

Mentoring relationships are encouraging, nurturing and supportive and are based on mutual trust between mentors and mentees. Peer mentorship allows senior students to support and educate students at a lower level in their training. In radiography, carefully planned peer mentorship programs can be beneficial to both mentors and mentees.

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Successful Outcome Following Limb Conservation Surgery for a Recurrent Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumour: A Case Report.

J Orthop Case Rep

December 2023

Department of Surgery, Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex, Champ Fleurs, Trinidad, West Indies.

Introduction: A malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (MPNST) is a rare soft-tissue sarcoma with a high recurrence rate and poor prognosis. Early diagnosis and complete surgical excision are the fundamental principles of treatment. A benign presentation and low clinical suspicion often delay definitive diagnosis, and en bloc excision may not be feasible depending on the size and location of the tumor.

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The diagnostic, therapeutic, and ethical impact of artificial intelligence in modern medicine.

Postgrad Med J

April 2024

Department of Paraclinical Sciences, Faculty of Medical Sciences, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago.

In the evolution of modern medicine, artificial intelligence (AI) has been proven to provide an integral aspect of revolutionizing clinical diagnosis, drug discovery, and patient care. With the potential to scrutinize colossal amounts of medical data, radiological and histological images, and genomic data in healthcare institutions, AI-powered systems can recognize, determine, and associate patterns and provide impactful insights that would be strenuous and challenging for clinicians to detect during their daily clinical practice. The outcome of AI-mediated search offers more accurate, personalized patient diagnoses, guides in research for new drug therapies, and provides a more effective multidisciplinary treatment plan that can be implemented for patients with chronic diseases.

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This article makes a call for attention to paid on the development of a research agenda for studying the impact of climatic events on youth mental health in the Caribbean. It details the climate injustices that the region faces and the potential mental health problem which can arise from climatic events. It makes a call for interdisciplinary research and a multi stakeholder approach to dealing with this potential issue.

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Objectives: To conduct a scoping review of existing research on the social determinants of health, sugar consumption and public health policy responses to address or improve health outcomes.

Methods: A total of 13 categories were developed to reflect the authors' interest in the overall focus on the social determinants of health, sugar as an independent risk factor, upstream policy action ('whole populations'), downstream policy action ('targeted') and two contemporary policy strategies (namely 'Vulnerable populations' and 'Proportionate Universalism'). The search strategy was then performed on MEDLINE (via Ovid) and Web of Science, and was limited to the English language.

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The American eel () has long been regarded as a panmictic fish and has been confirmed as such in the northern part of its range. In this paper, we tested for the first time whether panmixia extends to the tropical range of the species. To do so, we first assembled a reference genome (975 Mbp, 19 chromosomes) combining long (PacBio and Nanopore and short (Illumina paired-end) reads technologies to support both this study and future research.

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