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Background Previous investigations of whole thalamus and thalamic nuclei volumes in posttrauma psychopathology have been sparse and limited in scope and have yielded inconsistent results. To address this, volumetric estimates of whole thalamus and thalamic nuclei were obtained from structural brain magnetic resonance imaging scans from 2058 participants across 20 worldwide sites in the ENIGMA (En…

clinical-neuroscienceneuroscience

Background The lungs of squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes) are highly diverse, exhibiting single chambers, multiple chambers, transitional forms with two to three chambers, along with a suite of other anatomical features, including finger-like epithelial projections into the body cavity known as diverticulae. During embryonic development of the simple, sac-like lungs of anoles, the epithelium…

biologydevelopmental-biologymorphogenesis

Purpose The purpose of this study was to explore different brain network connectomic relationships subserving hand dexterity in patients with contrast-enhancing brain tumors during task and resting states. Method We measured hand dexterity, resting state functional connectivity, and task-based functional connectivity in 21 participants with newly diagnosed brain tumors. Hand dexterity was measure…

clinical-neuroscienceneuroimagingneuroscience

Introduction: Effective leadership in sports is associated with better team functioning, physical and psychosocial wellbeing, and reduced incidence of severe injuries. In spite of widespread anecdotal support, few studies have empirically evaluated leadership development in athletes. The purpose of this study was to investigate socially responsible leadership capacity and self-efficacy in college…

leadershippsychologyself-efficacy

Nursing leaders increasingly recognize that, in today's complex healthcare environment, nurses are a crucial revenue-generating human capital asset, not just a costly labor input. In this article, the authors discuss nursing leadership strategies to amplify nursing's economic value to healthcare organizations. Organizational leaders must spearhead efforts to maximize nursing's economic value, bec…

medicinenursing

Quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs) are high production volume chemicals used in consumer and industrial products, including disinfectants. Influent, effluent, and biosolid samples were collected from 12 wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) from 2020 to 2023 and analyzed for 21 QACs to assess influent loadings and discharges to the environment via effluent and biosolids. The median total QAC conc…

Background: In the past decade, little research has been conducted regarding individuals' stories about not initially being successful on the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses. An unsuccessful licensure examination attempt may affect the individual personally and profoundly in ways that could influence their future success. Method: Individual in-depth interviews were co…

educationhigher-education

The yellowing effect of camphorquinone (CQ) has led manufacturers to add alternative initiators into resin composites (RCs) to reduce the amount of CQ used. The aim of this study was to investigate the color change in commercial RCs with alternative photoinitiators besides CQ. Color change upon polymerization and aging in air and artificial saliva for up to 3 months was tested for seven commercia…

compositesmaterials

Background The transition from hospital to home is a critical period for children with medical complexity (CMC) and their caregivers, often associated with increased risks and stress. Both registered nurses and advanced practice nurses play a pivotal role in facilitating this transition through discharge preparation, including planning, coordination, and teaching. However, best practices for opti…

medicinepublic-health

Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is increasingly recognized as essential for improving neural and cognitive function, especially in older age. Here, we examined a cross-sectional sample of the Human Connectome Project (HCP) Aging dataset (ages 36–100; N = 378) to test the hypothesis that functional connectivity profiles that are related to CRF are also associated with episodic memory and executive…

cognitive-neuroscienceneuroimagingneuroscience

Delayed echolalia, or the repetition of previously heard speech, is often observed in the expressive language of autistic children. Relatively little is known about how the production of delayed echolalia fits within the overall picture of autistic children’s language ability, including receptive language. To date, no empirical studies have tested autistic children’s comprehension of individual w…

developmental-psychologypsychology

Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is a prolific human herpesvirus that infects most individuals by adulthood. While typically asymptomatic in adults, congenital infection can induce serious neurological symptoms, including hearing loss, visual deficits, cognitive impairment, and microcephaly in 10%–15% of cases. HCMV has been shown to infect most neural cells, with our group recently demonstrating thi…

biologyneurodegenerationvirology

Consumers play a critical role in mediating plant and ecosystem responses to abiotic stress, yet their influence on belowground processes under changing environmental conditions remains underexplored. Insect consumers are vital components of grassland ecosystems that can shape ecosystem function and stability by mitigating how plant and microbial communities respond to abiotic stress, like drough…

biologyecology

Introduction The transition from deployment to reintegration can present unique stressors for returning service members and at-home partners. To better understand the relationship dynamics of military couples upon homecoming, we conducted a project funded by the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command (USAMRMC) Military Operational Medicine Research Program (MOMRP) to track returning serv…

Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) is a common congenital cardiovascular defect characterized by two, rather than three, cusps. Many BAV patients prematurely develop calcification and aortic stenosis by age 35, which is more severe with fusion of the right and noncoronary (RC/NC) cusps. The mechanisms underlying calcification observed within the coaptation, attachment, and fusion regions of BAV patients…

biomechanicscardiologymedicine

, reflecting directional discrepancies in communication quality. Methods. Seventy-six caregiver–child dyads (N = 152) were recruited from two Midwestern pediatric hospitals. Children aged 8–17 with cancer and their caregivers independently completed measures of parent–child communication (PCCS) and family relationships (PROMIS). Descriptive statistics, correlations, and paired- and independent-sa…

behavioral-sciencedevelopmental-psychologypsychology

Cataract is a leading cause of vision impairment worldwide and are primarily caused by oxidative stress that damages and aggregates lens proteins, leading to lens opacification. However, the eye’s anatomical barriers limit the penetration and bioavailability of antioxidant therapies. To address this challenge, a dendrimer-based nanogel with a built-in reactive oxygen species (ROS)-scavenging capa…

biochemistrymedicinepharmacology

The binary black hole signal GW250114, the loudest gravitational wave detected to date, offers a unique opportunity to test Einstein’s general relativity (GR) in the high-velocity, strong-gravity regime and probe whether the remnant conforms to the Kerr metric. Upon perturbation, black holes emit a spectrum of damped sinusoids with specific, complex frequencies. Our analysis of the postmerger sig…

astronomycosmologygravitational-waves

Among people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS), pain is a common symptom, and neuromuscular fatigability is widely reported. However, the association between pain during exercise and neuromuscular fatigability remains unclear. This study aimed to identify the association between perceived pain and neuromuscular fatigability during an exercise task in PwMS. Thirty-two PwMS (age=56.4, females=15) and …

medicineneurologyrehabilitation

Recent advances in our understanding of pulpal biology and inflammatory responses have led to a fundamental shift in our approach to pulpal and periapical diseases. The traditional dichotomy of reversible versus irreversible pulpitis has been challenged by evidence suggesting that pulpal inflammation exists on a continuum, rather than as discrete states [1, 2]. This continuum includes initial, mi…

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