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Birth of a scapegoat: An actor‐affect‐affordance model of symbolic attribution in the digital age
Abstract How do scapegoating narratives emerge, diffuse, and solidify within digital media ecosystems? This paper introduces an actor‐affect‐affordance (3A) model to explain how complex social problems become symbolically attributed to marginalized groups.
Jack Gabriel Risien Wippell
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The Utilization and Influence of Online Review Websites in Plastic Surgery. [PDF]
Wei EZ, Asserson DB, Becker DB.
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Abstract What is the nature of affective partisan polarization? We answer this question in a preregistered laboratory study conducted in the United States measuring partisans' affective reactions to static images of US politicians with self‐reports and physiological indicators of valence and arousal.
Kevin Arceneaux, Bert N. Bakker
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Associations of psychological insulin resistance, diabetes-related stress, and intention to use complementary and alternative diets with self-management among older adults with type 2 diabetes: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Kim KM, Bang HL.
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Does digital surveillance boost citizen compliance? Evidence from China
Abstract Authoritarian regimes increasingly deploy digital surveillance to monitor citizens, but how this affects citizen compliance remains understudied. We argue that, beyond repressing or deterring regime opponents, digital surveillance serves as an instrument of everyday governance that operates through psychological mechanisms rather than direct ...
Dakeng Chen, Jing Vivian Zhan
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Abstract Background Sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) minorities experience disparities in health care access and quality of care, however national evidence regarding adherence to recommended cancer screening remains limited. This study aimed to evaluate associations between SOGI status and adherence to US Preventive Services Task Force ...
Lorenza Arena +4 more
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Long‐term benefit from adjuvant tamoxifen therapy for ER+ HER2− breast cancer by PR positivity
What's new? Tamoxifen is a cornerstone of endocrine therapy for estrogen receptor (ER)‐positive/human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)‐negative breast cancer. Its long‐term benefits, however, may vary by progesterone receptor (PR) status. Here, using data from the Stockholm tamoxifen trials, the authors evaluated whether PR expression predicts
Anna E. Nordenskjöld +8 more
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Do Elderly Patients Achieve Comparable Functional and Quality-of-Life Improvements After Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion for Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy? [PDF]
Lim JTE +6 more
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What's new? Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) is an asymptomatic precursor to multiple myeloma, sharing substantial genetic features with overt malignancy. Given evidence implicating autophagy in myeloma risk, this study examined whether genetic variations in autophagy‐related genes influence MGUS susceptibility.
José Manuel Sánchez‐Maldonado +54 more
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Abstract INTRODUCTION Pathological tau aggregates are key therapeutic targets in Alzheimer's disease (AD), but current approaches face limitations including poor intracellular penetration, lack of selectivity for aggregated over physiological tau, or reliance on invasive administration.
Nicolas Preitner +19 more
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