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Abstract Background Approximately 50% women who give birth after obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASI) develop anal incontinence (AI) over their lifetime. Objective To evaluate current evidence for a protective benefit of planned caesarean section (CS) to prevent AI after OASI. Search Strategy MEDLINE/PubMed, Embase 1974–2024, CINAHL and Cochrane to 7
Emily Carter+4 more
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Navigating challenges and adherence in time‐restricted eating: A qualitative study
Abstract Aims Adherence to any dietary approach is crucial for achieving long‐term benefits. This qualitative study aims to explore the facilitators and barriers to adherence, and how individuals in community settings navigate time‐restricted eating in their daily lives.
Hilmi S. Rathomi+3 more
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Infinite-Dimensional System Signature: System Signature Under the Repairable Principle [PDF]
Investigation of the reliability of technical systems is one of the application areas of stochastic processes. The reliability of a technical system is based on two main elements. The first is the connection type of the system, and the second is the distribution of the working times of the components consisting of the system.
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Evolutionary genetics of the human Rh blood group system
G. Perry+11 more
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Deciphering Novel Communication Patterns in T Regulatory Cells From Very Old Adults
Graphical summary depicting the changes in the co‐receptor landscape (a), migratory potential (b), differentiation program (c) and communication networks (d) in Tregs from the ‐< 66‐year‐old cohort versus the 85‐year‐olds. ABSTRACT Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are important in maintaining tolerance and are key players in immunity.
Tegan McTaggart+11 more
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Recovery support services as part of the continuum of care for alcohol or drug use disorders
Abstract Background The definition of ‘recovery’ has evolved beyond merely control of problem substance use to include other aspects of health and wellbeing (known as ‘recovery capital’) which are important to prevent relapse to problematic alcohol or other drug (AOD) use.
Ed Day+3 more
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Physiological responses to environmental factors related to space flight [PDF]
Physiological base line data are established, and physiological procedures and instrumentation necessary for the automatic measurement of hemodynamic and metabolic parameters during prolonged periods of weightlessness are ...
Pace, N.
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Abstract Background Fetal exposure to endocrine‐disrupting chemicals (EDCs) has been associated with reduced male fecundity, but with few studies considering chemical mixtures. Objectives We assessed the association between fetal exposure to a mixture of EDCs and biomarkers of male fecundity in young adulthood.
Sidsel Dan Hull+11 more
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Molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying gyrate atrophy: Why is the retina primarily affected?
Abstract Gyrate atrophy of the choroid and retina (GACR; OMIM #258870) is a rare early‐onset autosomal recessive disorder, caused by bi‐allelic pathogenic variants in the gene coding for ornithine aminotransferase (OAT) resulting in hyperornithinaemia.
Mark J. N. Buijs+12 more
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Development of mathematical models of environmental physiology [PDF]
Selected articles concerned with mathematical or simulation models of human thermoregulation are presented. The articles presented include: (1) development and use of simulation models in medicine, (2) model of cardio-vascular adjustments during exercise,
Mitchell, J. W.+2 more
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