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Pharmaceutical industry payments to patient organizations in Poland : Analysis of the patterns, evolution, and structure of connections

Drug company funding can create conflicts of interest that compromise the integrity of patient organizations, a problem studied primarily in Western Europe and North America. To address this research gap, we conducted a case study in Poland, a Central European country. Between 2012 and 2020, 33 companies reported payments worth €13 729 644 to 273 patient organizations in Poland. The funding was hi

The impact of government support on rural grocery stores—A regression discontinuity approach

We evaluate a place-based policy aimed at commercial service providers. In 2016, the Swedish government introduced special operating support for grocery stores in remote rural areas to slow down the process of store closures. We estimate the local causal effect in a regression discontinuity design framework using the fact that only stores located at least 15 km away from another store were eligibl

Imagining peace and enacting utopias in Puerto Rico

Local groups in Puerto Rico are often described as being at the forefront of climate transformation. This article explores active struggles towards alternate futures, using a critical concept of utopia in a phenomenological study alongside women at a community organisation in Culebra, Puerto Rico. I use feminist ethics of care as a theory of knowledge to study how cognitive, embodied, and affectiv

A Data-Driven Approach Identifies Subtypes of Caries From Dental Charting

Objectives: The objectives were to: (i) assess the accuracy of dental data for adults obtained from the Swedish Quality Register on Caries and Periodontitis (SKaPa); (ii) explore whether Latent Class Analysis (LCA) can identify groups of people based on caries data; and (iii) characterise the dental, medical and behavioural characteristics of people in the LCA-derived classes. Methods: Caries data

Effect of Oral Insulin on Early Combined Glucose and C-Peptide Endpoints in Individuals at High-Risk for Type 1 Diabetes

Background: The TrialNet Oral Insulin (OI) prevention trial showed no overall treatment effect, using the diagnosis of type 1 diabetes as an endpoint. A significant delay in onset was only found in a high-risk stratum (termed secondary stratum 1) of participants with low first-phase insulin release (FPIR).Methods: Since trials with an endpoint of type 1 diabetes take years to complete, in this pos

Microbial carbon utilization in a boreal lake under the combined pressures of brownification and eutrophication : insights from a field experiment

Climate and land use changes can increase terrestrial runoff to aquatic systems, leading to brownification and eutrophication in northern boreal lakes. Brownification may boost bacterial respiration and production, while eutrophication can enhance primary production and algal blooms. However, their combined effects on basal producers and bacterial carbon utilization are less understood. This study

Activity, structure, and diversity of Type II proline-rich antimicrobial peptides from insects

Apidaecin 1b (Api), the first characterized Type II Proline-rich antimicrobial peptide (PrAMP), is encoded in the honey bee genome. It inhibits bacterial growth by binding in the nascent peptide exit tunnel of the ribosome after the release of the completed protein and trapping the release factors. By genome mining, we have identified 71 PrAMPs encoded in insect genomes as pre-pro-polyproteins. Ha

Learned Trajectory Embedding for Subspace Clustering

Clustering multiple motions from observed point trajectories is a fundamental task in understanding dynamic scenes. Most motion models require multiple tracks to estimate their parameters, hence identifying clusters when multiple motions are observed is a very challenging task. This is even aggravated for high-dimensional motion models. The starting point of our work is that this high-dimensionali

Unveiling the hippocampal subfield changes across the Alzheimer’s disease continuum : a systematic review of neuroimaging studies

Studies exploring the hippocampal subfield atrophy in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have shown contradictory results. This review aims to disentangle such heterogeneity by investigating the dynamic changes of hippocampal subfields across the AD continuum. We systematically searched the PubMed and EMBASE databases for case-control studies. Selected studies included investigations of biomarker-based amyl

Agency and structure in regional development : in search of a social science research programme

As a concept, agency stretches from philosophical and meta-theoretical elaborations to studies documenting largely idiosyncratic happenings in a particular empirical context, which could be dismissed as anecdotal. In between, and the source for the recent revival of scholarly interest, lies the promise to explain transformation processes, multiplex governance, and varieties in wellbeing and develo

Ambiguity, arguments and visions : First-year teacher student voices on digital teaching during COVID-19

Lund University (Sweden) teacher education students' reflections constitute the foundation for this chapter. The students wrote about their situation, what they could learn from it and how they could bring these lessons into their future roles. The students' voices on digitalisation and isolation in their learning experiences illustrate the importance of belonging and motivation in education. The

Genomic structures for Retinoic Acid Receptor Alpha and BARX2 and their mutational analyses as candidate genes for craniofacial disorders.

We present here the genomic structures for two genes implicated in craniofacial development. Retinoic acid receptor alpha (RARA), or a gene in its vicinity, has been implicated in non-syndromic cleft lip and palate, based on both association and linkage studies. Using primers directed to the 3' -UTR of the published cDNA sequence, we screened a human genomic BAC library to obtain a clone containin

Clinical Manifestations and Outcomes in Adults Hospitalized With Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Influenza a/B : A Multicenter Observational Cohort Study

BACKGROUND: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and influenza cause significant health challenges, particularly for individuals with comorbid conditions and older adults. However, information on the clinical manifestations and outcomes of adults hospitalized with RSV in Europe remains limited.METHODS: This multicenter observational cohort study of adults hospitalized with RSV or influenza A or B fro

Impact of Short-Term Lipid Overload on Whole-Body Physiology

Complex metabolic diseases due to overnutrition such as obesity, type 2 diabetes, and fatty liver disease are a major burden on the healthcare system worldwide. Current research primarily focuses on disease endpoints and trying to understand underlying mechanisms at relatively late stages of the diseases, when irreversible damage is already done. However, complex interactions between physiological

The prognostic significance of stress-phenotyping for stroke incidence : the Malmö Diet and Cancer Study

BACKGROUND: Self-reported mental stress is not consistently recognized as a risk factor for stroke. This prompted development of a novel algorithm for stress-phenotype indices to quantify chronic stress prevalence in relation to a modified stroke risk score in a South African cohort. The algorithm is based on biomarkers adrenocorticotrophic hormone, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, high-sensi

Assessing gene flow between Dicranum scoparium Hedw. and D. bonjeanii De Not. (Dicranaceae) using single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)

While hybridisation in vascular plants has received considerable attention, hybridisation in bryophytes is still relatively understudied. Here we investigate hybridisation between two species from the moss genus Dicranum Hedw. Dicranum scoparium Hedw. and D. bonjeanii De Not. are two moss species of the D. scoparium species complex with partially overlapping morphology and habitat ranges. This stu

A population-based study on hyperinsulinaemia and arterial stiffness in men with and without abdominal aortic aneurysm

Objectives Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) run lower risk for abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA, aortic diameter ≥ 30 mm) and its complications. We aimed to evaluate associations between disturbances in glucose metabolism and arterial stiffness, AAA, and abdominal aortic diameter in 65-year-old men. Methods Forty-eight 65-year-old men with screening-detected AAA and 115 men with normal ab