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Proteomic analysis shows decreased type I fibers and ectopic fat accumulation in skeletal muscle from women with PCOS
Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome's (PCOS) main feature is hyperandrogenism, which is linked to a higher risk of metabolic disorders. Gene expression analyses in adipose tissue and skeletal muscle reveal dysregulated metabolic pathways in women with PCOS, but these differences do not necessarily lead to changes in protein levels and biological function. Methods: To advance our understanding of
The insect brain: we froze ants and beetles to learn how they remember their way home.
Symptoms during pregnancy in primiparous women with congenital heart disease
Background: As more women with congenital heart disease (CHD) are reaching childbearing age, it becomes more common for their symptoms to be evaluated during pregnancy. However, pregnancy-related symptoms are similar to those caused by heart disease. This study investigated the prevalence of factors associated with symptoms during pregnancy in women with CHD. Methods: The national birth register w
Anniversary of peace deals in Nepal and Colombia : Views on female ex-soldiers need to be challenged
Low-power Acceleration of Convolutional Neural Networks using Near Memory Computing on a RISC-V SoC
The recent peak in interest for artificial intelligence, partly fueled by languagemodels such as ChatGPT, is pushing the demand for machine learning and dataprocessing in everyday applications, such as self-driving cars, where low latency iscrucial and typically achieved through edge computing. The vast amount of dataprocessing required intensifies the existing performance bottleneck of the datamo
Parity-conserving Cooper-pair transport and ideal superconducting diode in planar germanium
Superconductor/semiconductor hybrid devices have attracted increasing interest in the past years. Superconducting electronics aims to complement semiconductor technology, while hybrid architectures are at the forefront of new ideas such as topological superconductivity and protected qubits. In this work, we engineer the induced superconductivity in two-dimensional germanium hole gas by varying the
The climate crisis gives science a new role. Here’s how research ethics must change too.
The antidote to Trump: : how ‘anti-celebrity’ politicians can still thrive in a world driven by stardom
Rapid diversification of a free-living protist is driven by adaptation to climate and habitat
Microbial eukaryotes (protists) have major functional roles in aquatic ecosystems, including the biogeochemical cycling of elements as well as occupying various roles in the food web. Despite their importance for ecosystem function, the factors that drive diversification in protists are not known. Here, we aimed to identify the factors that drive differentiation and, subsequently, speciation in a
Migratory birds found to be flying much higher than expected – new research
Guest editorial: Understanding the entrepreneurial process through a multidisciplinary lens: insights from entrepreneurship research in Europe
Oral glucocorticoid use in patients with rheumatoid arthritis initiating TNF-inhibitors, tocilizumab or abatacept : Results from the international TOCERRA and PANABA observational collaborative studies
Objective: To evaluate and compare the use of oral glucocorticoids with three classes of bDMARDs in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Methods: We included patients from 13 observational registries treated with a TNF-inhibitor, abatacept or tocilizumab and with available information on the use of oral glucocorticoids. The main outcome was oral glucocorticoid withdrawal. A McNemar test was us
Economic Burden of Parkinson’s Disease : A Multinational, Real-World, Cost-of-Illness Study
Background: Parkinson’s disease is now one of the fastest-growing neurodegenerative disorders in the developed world, with an increasing prevalence and associated socioeconomic costs. Progression of the disease leads to a gradual deterioration in patients’ quality of life, despite optimal treatment, and both medical and societal needs increase, often with the assistance of paid and/or unpaid careg
Global perspectives of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on learning science in higher education
The COVID-19 pandemic required higher education institutions to rapidly transition to Emergency Remote Instruction (ERI) with little preparation. Discussions are now underway globally to learn the lessons of COVID-19 and to use this knowledge to shape the future of learning science in higher education. In this study, we examined the experiences of instructors and students to ERI in three universit
Call the on-Call : Authentic Team Training on an Interprofessional Training Ward - A Case Study
PURPOSE: There is a disconnect between how healthcare teams commonly are trained and how they act in reality. The purpose with this paper was to present a learning activity that prepares healthcare students to authentic teamwork where team members are fluent and move between different localities, and to explore how this setting affects learning.METHODS: A learning activity "Call the On-Call" consi
Medical residents' and teachers' perceptions of the digital format of nation-wide didactic courses for psychiatry residents in Sweden : a survey-based observational study
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to explore residents' and teachers' perceptions of the digital format of Metis (a national education network in Sweden) didactic courses for psychiatry residents in Sweden to guide post-pandemic curriculum development.METHODS: An online attitude survey was developed and sent out to 725 residents in psychiatry and 237 course directors/teachers. Data were examined descri
Genome-Wide Association Studies of 3 Distinct Recovery Phenotypes in Mild Ischemic Stroke
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Stroke genetic research has made substantial progress in the past decade. Its recovery application, however, remains behind, in part due to its reliance on the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) score as a measure of poststroke outcome. The mRS does not map well to biological processes because numerous psychosocial factors drive much of what the mRS captures. Second, the mRS co
How workplace learning is put into practice : contrasting the medical and nursing contexts from the perspective of teaching and learning regimes
Health professions education places significant emphasis on learning in the clinical environment. While experiences of workplace learning have been extensively investigated, practices of workplace learning explored through field work have been less utilized. The theoretical framework of teaching and learning regimes acknowledges aspects of power and conflict in its consideration of what guides tea
Faculty development participants' experiences of working with change in clinical settings
OBJECTIVES: Many universities offer faculty development to support teachers in developing and improving clinical education in the health professions. Although research shows outcomes on individual levels after faculty development, little is known about its contribution to change within the organisation. To advance current faculty development and ensure that it can support wider educational change