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Field Evidence on Nudging High School Students Towards Pro‐Environmental Behavior
ABSTRACT This paper contributes to the literature studying the effect of green nudges on the behavior of young people, particularly adolescents. We conducted a field experiment involving high school students to assess the effectiveness of a nudging strategy that aimed at motivating them to power off computers when they are not used in the classroom ...
Rustam Romaniuc +3 more
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Development of Biomarkers and Prognosis Model of Mortality Risk in Patients with COVID-19
Zhishuo Zhang,1,* Lujia Tang,1,* Yiran Guo,1 Xin Guo,2 Zhiying Pan,2 Xiaojing Ji,1,* Chengjin Gao1,* 1Department of Emergency, Xinhua Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, 200092, China; 2School of ...
Zhang Z +6 more
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Imposter participants are dishonest participants who fake their identities or exaggerate their experiences to participate in research. This appears to be a rising problem in quantitative and qualitative research as well as lived experience groups for child and adolescent mental health research.
Brian C.F. Ching +5 more
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Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients present with CD8 exhaustion signatures, and pharmacologic inhibition of checkpoints can have therapeutic benefit. The alarmin IL-33 and its receptor STimulation-2 (ST2) promote activation of tissue-regulatory T cells
Hua Jiang +21 more
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Artificial intelligence may be able to improve the efficiency, accuracy and predictiveness of mental health assessments, and public perspectives are crucial to ensuring these tools are implemented with fairness and accountability. We developed an artificial intelligence‐driven tool to automatically analyse parents' speech data, which if successful ...
Zoë Firth +6 more
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Documentation comprises a large proportion of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) clinicians/practitioners' work burden and is often completed outside contracted working hours, either requiring overtime pay and/or contributing to burnout.
Judith Dineley +9 more
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The ST2+ Treg/amphiregulin axis protects from immune-mediated hepatitis
IntroductionThe alarmin IL-33 has been implicated in the pathology of immune-mediated liver diseases. IL-33 activates regulatory T cells (Tregs) and type 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) expressing the IL-33 receptor ST2.
Selina Wachtendorf +10 more
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Noninvasive prenatal diagnosis for monogenic diseases (NIPD‐M) to detect inherited mutations is performed in parallel with fetal fraction signatures, to detect various anomalies that may compromise diagnosis. An extra regression analysis may be necessary to resolve mosaic situations. ABSTRACT Noninvasive prenatal diagnosis relies on the analysis of the
Jean‐Louis Blouin +2 more
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IL-33/ST2 axis in diverse diseases: regulatory mechanisms and therapeutic potential
Interleukin-33 (IL-33) is a nuclear factor and member of the IL-1 cytokine family. IL-33 is mainly expressed by epithelial and endothelial cells and exerts its function through interaction with various immune cells, and binding to its receptor can form ...
Feiya Sheng +7 more
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ST2 and Galectin-3: Ready for Prime Time?
ST2 and galectin-3 are emerging biomarkers in the field of heart failure and have been extensively studied, and that whether they provide additional prognostic value on top of the clinical models and the gold standard in HF, (NT-pro)BNP. Our aim was to provide a comprehensive review of these emerging HF-related biomarkers in chronic, acute and incident
Meijers, Wouter C +2 more
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