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    Involvement of Kindlin-1 in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma

    Kindler syndrome (KS) is a rare genodermatosis resulting from loss-of-function mutations in FERMT1, the gene that encodes Kindlin-1. KS patients have a high propensity to develop aggressive and metastatic cutaneo...

    Giovana Carrasco, Ifigeneia Stavrou, Mairi Treanor-Taylor, Henry Beetham in Oncogenesis (2024)

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    The evolution of the multidisciplinary tumor board in orthopedic oncology: from its historical roots to its future potential

    The purpose of this review is to summarize the impact of the multidisciplinary tumor board as a tool or mechanism for orthopedic oncology care, to highlight its evolution and changing role over time, to assess...

    Barlas Goker, Mary Shea, Ranxin Zhang, Jichuan Wang in Holistic Integrative Oncology (2024)

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    Learning from an experience, challenges and approaches in the workplace during COVID-19 pandemic: a content analysis of international documents

    This study aims to investigate international measures for pandemic control in the workplace based on guidelines from international organizations to learn from their experiences.

    Masoud Motalebi Ghayen, Mitra Faghihi, Elahe Ezati, Yahya Khosravi in BMC Public Health (2024)

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    End of an era: the passing of pioneers of cloning

    Eli Y. Adashi, Constantine A. Stratakis in Hormones (2024)

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    Skin carotenoid scores and metabolic syndrome in a general Japanese population: the Hisayama study

    Higher vegetable intake is being promoted as an initiative to prevent lifestyle-related diseases. Carotenoids are yellow or red pigment components and are widely present in vegetables. Since ingested carotenoi...

    Yasumi Kimura, Jun Hata, Mao Shibata, Takanori Honda in International Journal of Obesity (2024)

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    Neurocysticercosis Prevalence and Characteristics in Communities of Sinda District in Zambia: A Cross-Sectional Study

    This study aimed at describing the epidemiology of (neuro)cysticercosis as well as its clinical and radiological characteristics in a Taenia solium endemic district of Zambia.

    Gideon Zulu, Dominik Stelzle, Sarah Gabriël in Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health (2024)

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    Prospective modeling and estimating the epidemiologically informative match rate within large foodborne pathogen genomic databases

    Much has been written about the utility of genomic databases to public health. Within food safety these databases contain data from two types of isolates—those from patients (i.e., clinical) and those from non...

    Lanlan Yin, James B. Pettengill in BMC Research Notes (2024)

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    Association between 29 food groups of diet quality questionnaire and perceived stress in Chinese adults: a prospective study from China health and nutrition survey

    Diet plays a fundamental role in promoting resilience against stress-related disorders. We aimed to examine the overall and sex-specific association between food groups and perceived stress in adults.

    Jia Zhou, Huan Wang, Christine Pao, **g**g Zhou, Zhiyong Zou in BMC Public Health (2024)

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    Optimizing cystoscopy and TURBT: enhanced imaging and artificial intelligence

    Diagnostic cystoscopy in combination with transurethral resection of the bladder tumour are the standard for the diagnosis, surgical treatment and surveillance of bladder cancer. The ability to inspect the bla...

    Eugene Shkolyar, Steve R. Zhou, Camella J. Carlson, Shuang Chang in Nature Reviews Urology (2024)

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    The history of diapers and their environmental impact

  11. This article examines diaper practices around the world throughout history.

  12. This article reviews the innovation of the moder...

  13. Cansu Tokat, Nicholas C. Rickman, Cynthia F. Bearer in Pediatric Research (2024)

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    Who Am I? Self-concept in Adults with Cystic Fibrosis: Association with Anxiety and Depression

    Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is a progressive condition resulting in reduced lung function and strongly associated with elevated anxiety and depression symptoms. Self-concept refers to an individual’s overarching sens...

    Maggie Harrigan, Siobhain Mulrennan in Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical … (2024)

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    Multimorbidity, health Literacy, and quality of life among older adults in an urban slum in India: a community-based cross-sectional study

    India is experiencing a rising burden of chronic disease multimorbidity due to an aging population and epidemiological transition. Older adults residing in urban slums are especially vulnerable due to challeng...

    M. Yogesh, Naresh Makwana, Nidhi Trivedi, Naresh Damor in BMC Public Health (2024)

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    Identification of Parkinson’s disease PACE subtypes and repurposing treatments through integrative analyses of multimodal data

    Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a serious neurodegenerative disorder marked by significant clinical and progression heterogeneity. This study aimed at addressing heterogeneity of PD through integrative analysis of...

    Chang Su, Yu Hou, Jielin Xu, Zhenxing Xu, Manqi Zhou, Alison Ke in npj Digital Medicine (2024)

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    Study protocol for a stepped-wedge implementation study investigating the intersectoral collaboration of implementering the TREAT INTERACT intervention for primary school teachers and the mhGAP for health care workers for child mental health promotion in Uganda

    Mental and neuropsychological disorders make up approximately 14% of the total health burden globally, with 80% of the affected living in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) of whom 90% cannot access ment...

    Ane-Marthe Solheim Skar, Ingunn Marie S. Engebretsen, Nora Braathu, Harriet Aber in Trials (2024)

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    Predictive ability of the health belief model in HIV testing and counselling uptake among youth aged 15–24 in La-Nkwantanang-Madina Municipality, Ghana

    Majority of new Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)-positive persons in Ghana are aged 15–24. HIV prevalence among persons aged 15–24 years, a proxy for new infections, remained stable at 1.5% for 2017 and 2018...

    Rosemond Appau, Richard Gyan Aboagye, Morkporkpor Nyahe in BMC Public Health (2024)

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    Implement social prescribing successfully towards embedding: what works, for whom and in which context? A rapid realist review

    Some clients who access healthcare services experience problems due to the wider determinants of health which cannot be addressed (solely) by the medical sector. Social Prescribing (SP) addresses clients ’ wid...

    C. Bos, E. de Weger, I. Wildeman, N. Pannebakker, P. F. Kemper in BMC Public Health (2024)

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    Improving the non-structural preparedness of the selected hospital based on the FOCUS-PDCA1 model: action research

    With the intensification of the country’s development process, the expansion of cities and population, and the inclusion of Iran in the accident-prone category, reducing the vulnerability of non-structures has...

    Alireza Basiri, Mohsen Abbasi Farajzadeh, Mohammad Belal in BMC Emergency Medicine (2024)

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    Implementing a free lending of sports and leisure equipment service: a cross-sectional survey exploring user characteristics, utilization patterns, and significance among children and youth

    The escalating costs of sports equipment, coupled with socioeconomic disparities, hinder children’s participation in physical activities. The Leisure Equipment Library (LEL), a unique service in Sweden, addres...

    Johan Högman, Stefan Wagnsson, Sebastian Bellander in BMC Public Health (2024)

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    A web-based video messaging intervention for suicide prevention in men: study protocol for a five-armed randomised controlled trial

    More than 50% of people who die by suicide have not been in contact with formal mental health services. The rate of people who fly ‘under the radar’ of mental health services is higher among men than women, in...

    ** Han, Aimy Slade, Hiroko Fujimoto, Wu Yi Zheng, Artur Shvetcov, Leonard Hoon in Trials (2024)

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    Effectiveness of digital health interventions for telemedicine/telehealth for managing blood pressure in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    This systematic review and meta-analysis included randomized controlled trials or observational studies that compare digital health interventions (DHIs) for telemedicine/telehealth versus usual care for managi...

    Atsushi Sakima, Yuya Akagi, Yuichi Akasaki, Takako Fujii in Hypertension Research (2024)

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