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Social Internet Use by People With Intellectual Disabilities: A Systematic Review and Thematic Synthesis of Qualitative Studies. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Intellect Disabil Res
ABSTRACT Introduction Although existing research has explored both the benefits and risks associated with social internet use amongst people with intellectual disabilities (ID), a comprehensive understanding of the underlying reasons for this engagement is still lacking. This systematic review synthesizes literature investigating the reasons for social
van Alem JLL, Frielink N, Embregts PJCM.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Axial length, myopia progression, and myopic maculopathy in Stickler syndrome

open access: yesActa Ophthalmologica, Volume 104, Issue 4, Page 423-430, June 2026.
Abstract Purpose We lack knowledge on the potentially progressive nature of and the prevalence of complications to myopia as a characteristic trait of Stickler syndrome. Methods This cross‐sectional study combines ophthalmic examination and medical record data on Danish patients with genetically confirmed Stickler syndrome type 1 (COL2A1) and type 2 ...
Kirstine B. Boysen   +4 more
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Leaf longevity and structure, fruit mass and phenology in 52 cultivated varieties and wild accessions of olive

open access: yesFunctional Ecology, Volume 40, Issue 5, Page 1193-1206, May 2026.
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Although phenology has long been recognized as a critical feature for the adaptation of organisms to their local environment, until recently, phenological events have seldom been considered in the broader context of trait‐based ecology.
Eric Garnier   +5 more
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Bleeding Disorders in Children With Genetic Diseases: A Narrative Review

open access: yesActa Paediatrica, Volume 115, Issue 5, Page 1015-1024, May 2026.
ABSTRACT Aim The lack of data on bleeding risk assessment in children with genetic diseases is concerning given their increased care needs and risk of haemorrhagic complications compared to the general population. Identification of haemostatic disorders is crucial for implementing preventive measures and mitigating bleeding risk.
Raphaelle Cagol   +6 more
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A precision trial case study for heterogeneous treatment effects in obstructive sleep apnea

open access: yesCanadian Journal of Statistics, Volume 53, Issue 4, December 2025.
Abstract Precision medicine tailors treatments to individual patient characteristics, which is especially valuable for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), where treatment responses vary widely. Traditional trials often overlook subgroup differences, leading to suboptimal recommendations.
Lara Maleyeff   +3 more
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Return to Spontaneous Circulation in a Patient With Cholinergic Syndrome at the Emergency Department of Buea Regional Hospital, Cameroon

open access: yesClinical Case Reports, Volume 13, Issue 10, October 2025.
ABSTRACT With the increasing misuse of herbal treatment and pesticides, cases of cholinergic syndrome following herbal treatment or organophosphate poisoning have become increasingly common in our milieu. However, when advanced, mortality is high. We report the successful management of a case involving a 54‐year‐old African female with a known history ...
Bertolt Brecht Kouam Nteungue   +3 more
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Monitoring Treatment‐Associated Receptor Expression in Multiple Sclerosis Using a Newly Developed Panel for Spectral Flow Cytometry

open access: yesCytometry Part A, Volume 107, Issue 10, Page 668-682, October 2025.
ABSTRACT Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, immune‐mediated autoimmune disease characterized by the infiltration of autoreactive T cells and other inflammatory immune cells from the periphery into the central nervous system. Currently, there is no cure for MS, and treatment consists of disease‐modifying therapies (DMTs), most of which modify or ...
Katharina Robichon   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

An open‐label pilot study on an adsorbent mousse containing adelmidrol in client‐owned cats with feline atopic skin syndrome and associated seborrhoea

open access: yesVeterinary Dermatology, Volume 36, Issue 5, Page 638-646, October 2025.
Background – Besides pruritus and skin lesions, cats with feline atopic skin syndrome (FASS) may have seborrhoea. Hypothesis/Objectives – The aim of this pilot study was to investigate whether an adsorbent mousse containing tapioca starch, adelmidrol and a nonpharmacological antimicrobial complex could decrease FASS‐associated seborrhoea in cats ...
Chiara Noli   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Data‐Driven Cluster Analysis of Cerebrospinal Fluid Proteome and Associations with Clinical Phenotypes in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

open access: yesACR Open Rheumatology, Volume 7, Issue 9, September 2025.
Objective To explore the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) proteome in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and the associations between the CSF proteomic patterns and clinical manifestations. Methods CSF samples from 29 female outpatients with SLE were analyzed with label‐free liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry.
Elsa Grenmyr   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

TOUCHED BY DEEP TIME: Earthquake Sickness in Mexico City

open access: yesCultural Anthropology, Volume 40, Issue 3, Page 463-492, August 2025.
ABSTRACT In Mexico City, earthquakes are so frightening that they make residents sick. Sometimes referred to as being tocado (touched), the illness might be considered part of the “culture‐bound syndrome” known as susto throughout the Spanish‐speaking Americas, where acute experiences of shock—such as being trapped in a shaking building—induce chronic ...
LACHLAN SUMMERS
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