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Barriers to nutrition following neurosurgery: A descriptive cohort study
Abstract Background Neurological trauma results in a state of hypermetabolism. Existing literature has explored barriers to adequate nutrition following traumatic brain injury. Despite clinical similarities, it remains unclear whether similar nutritional barriers are faced following both planned and emergency neurosurgical procedures.
Dale Palmer, Melissa Zhou, Suzie Ferrie
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ABSTRACT Introduction With rapid expansion of artificial intelligence (AI) in clinical documentation, responsible implementation of this tool is imperative in preserving the patient‐physician relationship. Orthopaedic oncologists were surveyed to assess their utilization of, and attitudes towards, ambient listening software.
Megan Hsu +3 more
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Abstract Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a disruptive, multifaceted disorder with an estimated lifetime prevalence of 8.3% in the U.S. population. Yoga has been shown to reduce PTSD symptoms overall, though little is known about its efficacy relative to specific PTSD symptom clusters. In this systematic review and meta‐analysis, we examined the
Sinead M. Sinnott +7 more
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Variants in GBA1, the gene encoding the lysosomal enzyme glucocerebrosidase, cause Gaucher disease and confer an increased risk for parkinsonism. Strategies using small molecules can improve the function of glucocerebrosidase in lysosomes. A clear understanding of the mechanism‐of‐action of these compounds will facilitate development of GBA1‐modulating
Mark J. Henderson +5 more
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Reciprocal Expression of Myostatin and Vitamin D Receptors in Sarcopenia
Background: Sarcopenia is the loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength or/and performance that occurs in concert with biological aging. Objectives: To evaluate both myostatin (MST) and vitamin D3 receptor (VDR) genes expression in Egyptian adults with ...
Ghada M Gamal El- din +4 more
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Abstract Objective To assess the prevalence of malnutrition at hospital admission and discharge and examine factors associated with malnutrition at discharge among adult patients. Study Design A prospective observational study was conducted at two public referral hospitals in Malawi, targeting adult patients aged 18–65 years (n = 418).
Getrude Mphwanthe +7 more
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O MST E A LUTA PELA TERRA: uma luta para além das reformas
The text is about the revolutionary dimension of the Landless workers movement (MST), from the struggle for land. Retrieves the struggle for agrarian reform in Brazil, pointing as the post-war context, whose conceptual diversity going on to guide the ...
Zaira Sabry Azar
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O artigo tem como objetivo refletir sobre as condições de produção e sobre a evolução das formas a partir da experiência concreta de trabalho teatral, articuladas à demandas de organizações políticas, considerando as experiências dos anos 1960, em particular do Centro Popular de Cultura da União Nacional dos Estudantes, em chave comparativa com a ...
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Abietic acid (AA) reveals potent sedative potential by expressing fast sleeping onset and increased sleeping duration compare to the control group in thiopental sodium induced sleeping mice. The compound also exhibited notable binding affinity (–7.9 kcal/mol) toward GABAA receptors.
Meher Afroz +10 more
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A EDUCAÇÃO NO MST: um instrumento de luta revolucionária no campo
This text deals with the debate of education from the experience of the Landless workers movement-MST, highlighting the contribution of social movements for the construction project of education in this Field presented in the contradictions of political ...
José Jonas Borges da Silva +1 more
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