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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38712612/neonatal-immune-stimulation-results-in-sex-specific-changes-in-ultrasonic-vocalizations-but-does-not-affect-seizure-susceptibility-in-neonatal-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Danielle Santana-Coelho, Zachary J Pranske, Suzanne O Nolan, Samantha L Hodges, Matthew S Binder, Paige D Womble, David A Narvaiz, Ilyasah Muhammad, Joaquin N Lugo
Neuroinflammation during the neonatal period has been linked to disorders such as autism and epilepsy. In this study, we investigated the early life behavioral consequences of a single injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) at postnatal day 10 (PD10) in mice. To assess deficits in communication, we performed the isolation-induced ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) test at PD12. To determine if early life immune stimulus could alter seizure susceptibility, latency to flurothyl-induced generalized seizures was measured at 4 hours (hrs), 2 days, or 5 days after LPS injections...
May 7, 2024: International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710773/the-dynamics-of-functional-brain-network-segregation-in-feedback-driven-learning
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaoyu Wang, Katharina Zwosta, Julius Hennig, Ilka Böhm, Stefan Ehrlich, Uta Wolfensteller, Hannes Ruge
Prior evidence suggests that increasingly efficient task performance in human learning is associated with large scale brain network dynamics. However, the specific nature of this general relationship has remained unclear. Here, we characterize performance improvement during feedback-driven stimulus-response (S-R) learning by learning rate as well as S-R habit strength and test whether and how these two behavioral measures are associated with a functional brain state transition from a more integrated to a more segregated brain state across learning...
May 6, 2024: Communications Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709712/a-pre-post-evaluation-study-of-a-social-media-based-covid-19-communication-campaign-to-improve-attitudes-and-behaviors-toward-covid-19-vaccination-in-tanzania
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Sooyoung Kim, Asad Lilani, Caesar Redemptus, Kate Campana, Yesim Tozan
In Tanzania, the One by One: Target COVID-19 campaign was launched nationally in July 2022 to address the prevalent vaccine hesitancy and lack of confidence in COVID-19 vaccines. The campaign mobilized social media influencers and viral content with the ultimate goal of increasing COVID-19 vaccine uptake in the country. The objective of this study was to empirically assess the impact of the campaign on three outcomes: vaccine confidence, vaccine hesitancy, and vaccination status. Using programmatic data collected through an online survey before and after the campaign, we conducted a difference-in-difference (DiD) analysis and performed a crude, adjusted, and propensity score-matched analysis for each study outcome...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38707934/steps-towards-operationalizing-one-health-approaches
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kim M Pepin, Keith Carlisle, Dean Anderson, Michael G Baker, Richard B Chipman, Jackie Benschop, Nigel P French, Suzie Greenhalgh, Scott McDougall, Petra Muellner, Emil Murphy, Dion R J O'Neale, Michael J Plank, David T S Hayman
One Health recognizes the health of humans, agriculture, wildlife, and the environment are interrelated. The concept has been embraced by international health and environmental authorities such as WHO, WOAH, FAO, and UNEP, but One Health approaches have been more practiced by researchers than national or international authorities. To identify priorities for operationalizing One Health beyond research contexts, we conducted 41 semi-structured interviews with professionals across One Health sectors (public health, environment, agriculture, wildlife) and institutional contexts, who focus on national-scale and international applications...
June 2024: One Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38707901/placenta-an-old-organ-with-new-functions
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REVIEW
Sara Khorami-Sarvestani, Negar Vanaki, Sorour Shojaeian, Kayhan Zarnani, Allan Stensballe, Mahmood Jeddi-Tehrani, Amir-Hassan Zarnani
The transition from oviparity to viviparity and the establishment of feto-maternal communications introduced the placenta as the major anatomical site to provide nutrients, gases, and hormones to the developing fetus. The placenta has endocrine functions, orchestrates maternal adaptations to pregnancy at different periods of pregnancy, and acts as a selective barrier to minimize exposure of developing fetus to xenobiotics, pathogens, and parasites. Despite the fact that this ancient organ is central for establishment of a normal pregnancy in eutherians, the placenta remains one of the least studied organs...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38707691/consequences-of-the-hospital-nursing-research-culture-perspective-of-staff-nurses
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Ejercito Mangawa Balay-Odao, Jonas Preposi Cruz, Joseph U Almazan
OBJECTIVE: Research plays a critical role in molding nursing as a profession. Healthcare organizations are challenged to build an organizational culture that cultivates the development of nursing research. Creating a culture of nursing research is constantly branded a vital component in advancing nursing science. Therefore, this study described nurses' perceptions about their hospital's nursing research culture. METHODS: Semi-structured personal interviews were used to collect data...
April 2024: International Journal of Nursing Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38707473/determining-the-bacterial-and-viral-meningitis-trend-in-iraq-from-2007-till-2023-using-joinpoint-regression
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hanan Abdulghafoor Khaleel, Riyadh Abdulameer Alhilfi, Salman Rawaf, Zeenah Atwan, Ameen Abdulhasan Al-Alwany, Mays Raheem, Celine Tabche
BACKGROUND: Acute meningitis is a disease with case fatality and disability rate that is dependent on the causative agent. OBJECTIVE: Determine the meningitis trend in Iraq from 2007 to 2023 using a joinpoint regression at national and sub-national levels and describe the epidemiology. METHODS: Joinpoint regression model was used on surveillance data from Jan 2007 until May 2023, to calculate annual and average annual percent changes to determine the trend...
May 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38705687/baby-and-family-centered-care-in-the-neonatal-intensive-care-unit-changing-perspective
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REVIEW
Carol B Jaeger
The goal of baby and family-centered care in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is to recognize the baby's needs exhibited through the baby's individual behavior and communication and support parent education, engagement, and interaction with the baby to build a nurturing relationship. Health care providers and caregivers must guide rather than control the role of the parents from birth through NICU care, transition to home, and continuing care at home. Parents are health care team members, primary caregivers, and shared decision-makers in caring for their babies...
June 2024: Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38702520/dynamic-changes-in-somatosensory-and-cerebellar-activity-mediate-temporal-recalibration-of-self-touch
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Konstantina Kilteni, H Henrik Ehrsson
An organism's ability to accurately anticipate the sensations caused by its own actions is crucial for a wide range of behavioral, perceptual, and cognitive functions. Notably, the sensorimotor expectations produced when touching one's own body attenuate such sensations, making them feel weaker and less ticklish and rendering them easily distinguishable from potentially harmful touches of external origin. How the brain learns and keeps these action-related sensory expectations updated is unclear. Here we employ psychophysics and functional magnetic resonance imaging to pinpoint the behavioral and neural substrates of dynamic recalibration of expected temporal delays in self-touch...
May 3, 2024: Communications Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701689/epidermal-club-cells-in-the-cardinal-tetra-paracheirodon-axelrodi-presence-distribution-and-relationship-to-antipredator-behavior
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jazmín Goodall, Laura Rincón-Camacho, Andrea Gabriela Pozzi
Epidermal club cells (ECCs) are present in many species of teleost fish. In an attempt to justify their presence in the epidermis of fish, they have been associated with numerous functions. One proposed function is communication with conspecifics during a predation event, as these cells may passively release substances upon rupture, which may occur during predation. We identified the presence and distribution of ECCs in the body skin of adult cardinal tetra, Paracheirodon axelrodi (Schultz, 1956) and analyzed the animal's behavioral response to conspecific skin extract in a laboratory setting...
April 26, 2024: Zoology: Analysis of Complex Systems, ZACS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701123/lifestyle-meal-times-and-sleep-patterns-changes-in-higher-education-professors-during-covid-19-association-with-non-communicable-chronic-diseases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Caroline Pereira Garcês, Camila Faleiros Veloso Soares, Tássia Magnabosco Sisconeto, Guilherme Cabral Borges Martins, Marina Abreu Dias, Rafaella Andrade Vivenzio, Thiago Ferreira Moreira, Yanne da Silva Camargo, Cibele Aparecida Crispim, Laura Cristina Tibiletti Balieiro, Nadia Carla Cheik
BACKGROUND: In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, educational institutions had to swiftly adapt and transition to remote teaching in order to maintain academic activities. However, these changes presented a number of challenges for professors, which could have negative effects on their health. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the association between changes in dietary and sleep habits, physical activity level, and sedentary behavior with the development of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) among Brazilian higher education professors during the pandemic period...
May 3, 2024: Work: a Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38700711/a-pediatric-interprofessional-cardiac-intensive-care-unit-intervention-cicu-teams-and-loved-ones-communicating-cicu-talc-is-feasible-acceptable-and-improves-clinician-communication-behaviors-in-family-meetings
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer Walter, Douglas L Hill, Arzu Cetin, Aaron DeWitt, Katie Kellom, William Quarshie, Heather Griffis, Justine Shults, Robert Arnold, Jennifer Tjia, Karen Puopolo, Martha A Q Curley, Chris Feudtner
Parents of children in the pediatric cardiac intensive care unit (CICU) are often unprepared for family meetings (FM). Clinicians often do not follow best practices for communicating with families, adding to distress. An interprofessional team intervention for FM is feasible, acceptable, and positively impacts family preparation and conduct of FM in the CICU. We implemented a family- and team-support intervention for conducting FM and conducted a pretest-posttest study with parents of patients selected for a FM and clinicians...
May 3, 2024: Pediatric Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38697926/long-term-effects-of-a-preventive-intervention-on-multiple-components-of-adolescents-emotional-insecurity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah Hoegler Dennis, Savannah Vetterly, E Mark Cummings
A gap in research on family interventions is the understanding of long-term effects on hypothesized mechanisms of effect regarding children's processes of responding to family stressors. This study assessed the long-term effects of an intervention designed to improve interparental and family conflict resolution on adolescents' emotional insecurity about interparental conflict. Emotional insecurity about interparental conflict has long been linked with adolescents' risk for adjustment problems. These findings have motivated the development of several family-based preventive interventions, one of which is the focus of this study...
May 2, 2024: Family Process
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696938/application-of-an-egocentric-social-network-approach-to-examine-changes-in-social-connections-following-treatment-for-anxiety-and-depression-a-novel-measurement-tool-for-clinical-trials-research
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Madeleine Rassaby, Holly B Shakya, James H Fowler, Christopher Oveis, William J Sieber, Sonia Jain, Murray B Stein, Charles T Taylor
The epidemic of loneliness and social isolation has been recognized as a public health crisis warranting the same prioritization as other public health issues today, such as obesity, substance use disorders, and tobacco use. Social disconnection is particularly prevalent and disabling among individuals with anxiety and depression, yet it is inadequately evaluated and addressed in most clinical psychology treatment research. Studies generally employ global measures of perceived connectedness, loneliness, or relationship satisfaction, limiting understanding about elements of one's social network that may change with treatment...
April 26, 2024: Social Science & Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696724/food-is-medicine-for-hiv-improved-health-and-hospitalizations-in-the-changing-health-through-food-support-chefs-hiv-pragmatic-randomized-trial
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Kartika Palar, Lila A Sheira, Edward A Frongillo, Asher A O'Donnell, Tessa M Nápoles, Mark Ryle, Simon Pitchford, Kim Madsen, Beth Phillips, Elise D Riley, Sheri D Weiser
BACKGROUND: Policy support for "Food is Medicine"-medically tailored meals or groceries to improve health-is rapidly growing. No randomized trials have heretofore investigated the benefits of medically tailored food programs for people living with HIV (PLHIV). METHODS: The CHEFS-HIV pragmatic randomized trial included PLHIV who were clients of Project Open Hand (POH), a San Francisco-based nonprofit food organization. The intervention arm (n = 93) received comprehensive medically tailored meals, groceries, and nutritional education...
May 2, 2024: Journal of Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693508/-r-you-getting-this-factors-contributing-to-the-public-s-understanding-evaluation-and-use-of-basic-reproduction-numbers-for-infectious-diseases
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Ruben D Vromans, Nadine Bol, Marloes M C van Wezel, Emiel J Krahmer
BACKGROUND: We (1) examined the effects of evaluative labels and visual aids on people's understanding, evaluation, and use of the COVID-19 reproduction number (or "r-number"), (2) examined whether people's perceived susceptibility and (intended) adherence to preventive measures changed after being exposed to the r-number, and (3) explored whether these effects and changes depended on people's numeracy skills. METHODS: In an online experiment, participants from a large Dutch representative sample (N = 1,168) received information about the COVID-19 r-number displayed on the corona dashboard of the Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport...
May 1, 2024: BMC Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693423/addressing-barriers-and-facilitators-to-african-americans-and-hispanics-participation-in-clinical-and-genomic-research-through-a-bioethical-sensitive-video
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Victoria Churchill, Yu-Mei Schoenberger, Vivian L Carter, Jamirah Y Chevrin, Windy Dean-Colomb, Roland Matthews, Desiree Rivers, Stephen O Sodeke, Jonathan Ezer, Brian M Rivers
Research advances on effective methods to prevent, diagnose, and treat cancer continue to emerge through clinical and genomic research. Most clinical trial and genomic research participants identify as White which limits the generalizability of research findings to non-White populations. With the development and access to technology, digital delivery of salient and tailored health education may provide innovative pathways to increase representation of African Americans (AA) and Hispanics in research. This project focused on the creation of a bioethical sensitive education video aimed at increasing participation in clinical trials and genomic research by bringing together experts from the community, healthcare, biomedical research, and public health...
May 2, 2024: Journal of Cancer Education: the Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38692462/behavioral-responses-to-predator-and-heterospecific-alarm-calls-are-habitat-specific-in-eurasian-tree-sparrows
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Longhui Zhao, Guo Zhong, Qiqi Liu, Xuan Zhang, Jichao Wang, Wei Liang
Acoustic communication plays a vital role in predator-prey interactions. Although habitat structure has been shown to affect anti-predator tactics, little is known about how animals vary their behaviors in response to predator calls or heterospecific alarm calls in different environments. Here we used sound playbacks to test the responses of Eurasian tree sparrows (Passer montanus) foraging in harvested/unharvested rice paddy and open residential area. In the first experiment, we tested their behavioral responses to dove calls, male common cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) calls, hawk-like calls mimicked by female common cuckoo, sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus) calls, and human yell calls produced to scare birds (predator signal playbacks)...
April 29, 2024: Behavioural Processes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689617/social-support-via-internet-communication-technology-for-diabetes-self-management-a-scoping-review
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REVIEW
Danielle Hazime, Elizabeth Burner
BACKGROUND: The global prevalence of diabetes has been increasing over the past 30 years, leading to a rise in complications; diabetes is the leading cause of amputations, blindness, and kidney failure in developed countries. Diabetes self-management is challenging due to the complex lifestyle changes required. Social support from family and friends plays a crucial role in overcoming barriers to healthy behavior choices. Integrating Internet and communication technologies with social support interventions has the potential to improve diabetes self-management...
2024: MHealth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38685914/the-endocannabinoid-system-is-involved-in-the-anxiety-like-behavior-induced-by-dual-frequency-2-65-0-8%C3%A2-ghz-electromagnetic-radiation-in-mice
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Teng Xue, Rui-Han Ma, Chou Xu, Bin Sun, Dong-Fei Yan, Xiao-Man Liu, Dawen Gao, Zhi-Hui Li, Yan Gao, Chang-Zhen Wang
As wireless communication devices gain popularity, concerns about the potential risks of environmental exposure to complex frequency electromagnetic radiation (EMR) on mental health have become a public health issue. Historically, EMR research has predominantly focused on single- frequency electromagnetic waves, neglecting the study of multi-frequency electromagnetic waves, which more accurately represent everyday life. To address these concerns, our study compared the emotional effects of single-frequency and dual-frequency EMR while exploring potential molecular mechanisms and intervention targets...
2024: Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
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