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Science and society continuously shape one another; this relationship determines what science is funded, which inquiries are pursued, and whose voices are included in the production and dissemination of knowledge. Here, we draw on our queer lived experiences to outline six principles to confront existing biases and produce better science: (1) recognize
Madeline G. Eppley +7 more
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An Assessment of the Impact of Climate Change on Human Health in New Hampshire [PDF]
Climate change threatens human health in many ways. The negative impacts of climate change on human health are likely to increase in both magnitude and frequency as the climate continues to change in response to ever increasing global emissions of heat ...
Aytur, Semra +2 more
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Influence of antioxidants‐loaded biopolymer films on food security and extended shelf life. ABSTRACT Autooxidation is a significant cause of quality deterioration in food systems, leading to nutrient loss, off‐flavor formation, textural changes, and overall spoilage.
Sai Kumar Tammina +5 more
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Desenvolvimento de tecnologias para rede de atenção domiciliar/SUS : sistema de informação GESCAD [PDF]
Financiamento Fapemig, Edital 09/2009, Processo CDS - APQ-03057-10Com a recente política nacional de atenção domiciliar, que incorpora a perspectiva das Redes de Atenção à Saúde (RAS), ressente-se a insuficiência de tecnologias capazes de gerar a ...
Figueiredo, Nívea Furtado +3 more
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A scoping review of crisis teams managing dementia in older people [PDF]
Background: Research on crisis teams for older adults with dementia is limited. This scoping review aimed to 1) conduct a systematic literature review reporting on the effectiveness of crisis interventions for older people with dementia and 2) conduct a ...
Coleston-Shields, Donna Maria +4 more
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ABSTRACT Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are nanoscale membrane‐bound vesicles released by any cell type under both physiological and pathological conditions. They carry a wide array of bioactive molecules, including microRNAs (miRNAs), lipids, proteins and other small biomolecules, and therefore play a key role in intercellular communication by ...
Tamer Esmail +20 more
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Systematic review of transition models for young people with long-term conditions: A report for NHS Diabetes. [PDF]
Aims For many young people with Type 1 diabetes, transition from paediatric to adult care can result in a marked deterioration in glycaemic control.
Bagnall, A, Day, R, Kime, NH
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Catalysts for change: Museum gardens in a planetary emergency
Natural history museums are often seen as places with indoor galleries full of dry‐dusty specimens, usually of animals. But if they have gardens associated with them, museums can use living plants to create narratives that link outside spaces to inside galleries, bringing to life the challenges facing biodiversity.
Ed Baker +4 more
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Probiotics to prevent infantile colic (Protocol) [PDF]
This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows: 1.To assess the effectiveness and safety of prophylactic probiotics for preventing or reducing colic in infants.
Baiocchi, Otávio C.G +8 more
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Post‐translational regulation of human D‐3‐phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase in Alzheimer's disease
Abstract Emerging evidence suggests that sex‐specific differences in L‐serine (L‐Ser) metabolism play a key role in Alzheimer's disease (AD). While disruptions in amino acid balance are well known, recent findings point to a dimorphic regulation of the serine biosynthetic pathway.
Elena Zerbini +5 more
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