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Why Are Young Men Increasingly Drawn to Christianity? A Study of Finnish Young Men
ABSTRACT Recent surveys in the Global North suggest a possible reversal in established gender patterns of religiosity, with young men increasingly engaging with Christianity. This study examines this development in Finland, a highly secular country, drawing on qualitative individual and small‐group interviews with 30 men attracted to Christianity.
Kati Tervo‐Niemelä +1 more
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Vasily Lukyanov,1 Purvee Parikh,2 Manish Wadhwa,2 Alexandria Dunn,2 Roderick van Leerdam,1 Johan Engdahl,3 Goran Medic1 1Chief Medical Office, Philips Healthcare, Eindhoven, Netherlands; 2Chief Medical Office, Philips, San Diego, CA, USA; 3Karolinska ...
Lukyanov V +6 more
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Characterization of the Pharmacokinetics and Physiological Effects of Tapentadol in Horses
ABSTRACT Tapentadol is a dual mechanism analgesic utilizing both μ‐opioid receptor (MOR) agonism and norepinephrine reuptake inhibition (NRI). This study evaluated the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of tapentadol as a potential analgesic with the goal of treating pain in horses.
Annabella D. Lynch +4 more
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Pension Systems (Un)sustainability and Fiscal Constraints: A Comparative Analysis
ABSTRACT Using an overlapping generations model, two new indicators of public pension system sustainability are proposed: the pension space, which measures the capacity to pay for pension expenditures out of labour taxation, and the pension space exhaustion probability reflecting demographic uncertainties.
Burkhard Heer +2 more
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Modified Anatomical Ablation Strategy for Mitral Isthmus
ABSTRACT Background Durable mitral isthmus (MI) block remains challenging in persistent atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation. Ethanol infusion into the vein of Marshall (EI‐VOM) enhances efficacy, but the minimal endocardial ablation extent post‐EI‐VOM is undefined.
Kui He +7 more
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ABSTRACT In patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), sinus node disease (SND) represents a potentially reversible concomitant condition. Initial treatment with catheter ablation (CA) aimed at restoration of sinus rhythm may provide an alternative to pacemaker implantation. In this case series, 15 elderly patients (>65 years) with AF and SND underwent CA,
Cerine Benachi +9 more
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Central Illustration: In a study investigating AF recurrence after PVI with RFA, CBA, and PFA, elevated NT‐proBNP emerged as a strong predictor of recurrence within the first year, outperforming other clinical measures. Color‐coded recurrence‐free survival probability charts derived from these data are proposed to support individualized clinical ...
Johannes Bruss +11 more
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A Case of Brugada Syndrome… or Something Else? Behind Type 1 Brugada Pattern [PDF]
ABSTRACT Although Brugada syndrome has traditionally been considered a primary electrical disease, accumulating evidence supports the presence of subtle structural abnormalities, particularly involving the right ventricular outflow tract. Nevertheless, the identification of overt myocardial scar and biventricular arrhythmogenic substrate should prompt ...
Scarà A +3 more
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Advances in cardiac devices and bioelectronics augmented with artificial intelligence
Abstract figure legend Interfaces between the human heart, diagnostic bioelectronics, artificial intelligence, and clinical care. From left to right: Human heart and biosensor interface; representative waveforms of common diagnostic bioelectronic sensing modalities.
Charles Stark +3 more
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Documented OSAS identified a higher‐risk cardiometabolic phenotype in patients undergoing AF ablation, including greater obesity, hypertension, diabetes, persistent AF, and adverse lipid markers. However, it did not independently predict post‐ablation rhythm‐related outcomes in either the registry cohort or the actively followed cohort.
Yazan Mohsen +9 more
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