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Tuberculosis among elderly patients: diagnostic and therapeutic challenges (2020-2024)
<b>Background:</b> Tuberculosis (TB) in the elderly poses significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges due to immunosenescence, comorbidities, and atypical clinical presentation. This study evalu... Read more
Determinants of the Carotid Tortuosity Index: Evidence from Digital Subtraction Angiography
<b>Introduction:</b> Stroke remains one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide, with ischemic stroke accounting for most cases. Structural vascular factors such as carotid artery tort... Read more
Ventral Attention Network Resting State Functional Connectivity: Psychosocial Correlates among US Adolescents
<b>Background</b><b>:</b><b> </b>Resting-state functional MRI (rsfMRI) provides insights into large-scale brain network organization associated with cognitive control, emotion regulation, and attentio... Read more
Mean Diffusivity of the Left Caudal Anterior Cingulate Cortex and Past Major Depressive Disorder in Adolescents: Evidence from the ABCD Study
<b>Background:</b> Adolescence is a critical developmental stage for the emergence of major depressive disorder (MDD). Structural and diffusion neuroimaging studies have highlighted the anterior cingu... Read more
Unequal Burden of Loss of a Loved One in Non-Hispanic Black and White Californians
<b>Purpose:</b> Although the effect of loss of a loved one on depression is well established, very limited knowledge exists on racial differences in this effect. <b>Aim: </b>In the current study we co... Read more
Does Stress Explain the Effects of Sexual/Gender Minority Status on Children’s Behavioral and Emotional Risk?
<b>Background:</b> Sexual and gender minority (SGM) youth are at elevated risk for adverse mental health and substance use outcomes. Stressors such as family conflict, discrimination, and trauma have ... Read more
The association between serum α1-AGP and chronic kidney disease among US female ages 20 to 49 years: Results from the 2015-2018 National Health and Nutrition Survey
<b>Background:</b> Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects over 35.5 million US adults. Serum α1-acid glycoprotein (α1-AGP), an acute-phase protein, exhibits anti-inflammatory properties in animal models... Read more
The Relationship Between Lymphocyte Count and Mortality in Patients with Dysphagia
<b>Background: </b>Dysphagia is a common functional impairment in elderly populations, often leading to severe complications such as malnutrition and aspiration pneumonia, significantly increasing hea... Read more
Current Status of Legionnaires' Disease and Environmental Factors in Japan
Legionnaires' disease became widely known following an outbreak of pneumonia in the United States in 1976. It is often caused by infection from artificial water sources such as cooling towers, water s... Read more
Food security, dietary diversity, and age as determinants of nutritional status among adolescent girls in coastal Bangladesh
<b>Background:</b> Adolescent girls living in disaster-prone coastal regions of Bangladesh face heightened nutritional vulnerability due to limited food access, poor dietary diversity, and environment... Read more
Why Smoking Right after Waking Up Is Harmful to Health
Smoking is a well-documented risk factor of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and premature death. Previous studies have focused on smoking duration and total cigarette consumption, but a 2024 paper by Li... Read more
Association Between Maternal Vitamin B12 Intake and Early Childhood Cognitive Development: Implications for Public Health
<b>Background: </b>Maternal nutrition plays a crucial role in fetal brain development, with vitamin B12 being essential for neuronal myelination and cognitive function. The paper by Hrezova et al. ent... Read more
Persistent Social Welfare Needs Among Educated Caribbean Black Individuals: Evidence of Minorities' Diminished Returns
<b>Background:</b> Educational attainment is strongly linked to increased employment opportunities, higher income, and greater financial security, making its inverse relationship with reliance on soci... Read more
Educated Yet Unhealthy? Diminished Returns of Education for Immigrants in the USA
<b>Background:</b> Minorities’ Diminished Returns (MDRs) theory posits that the health benefits of socioeconomic resources, such as education, are smaller for marginalized and minoritized populations,... Read more
Educational Attainment Better Protects Non-Latino than Latino People Against Diabetes Mellitus
<b>Background:</b><b> </b>High educational attainment is a well-recognized protective factor against health problems such as diabetes. However, the theory of Minorities' Diminished Returns (MDRs) sugg... Read more
The Importance of Job Satisfaction, Work Engagement, and Sufficient Staffing in the Nursing Practice
The commentary paper reviewed the above research study conducted by Wang et al. (2025), and the investigators examined the association between nurse staffing, job satisfaction, and work engagement, an... Read more
Psychological Flexibility and Cardiovascular Health Behaviors Among Filipino Outpatients: A Correlational Study
(1) <b>Background</b>: Psychological flexibility, the ability to adapt to changing demands while staying true to personal values, is linked to better health behaviors. However, its relationship with c... Read more
Depression, Subjective Health, Obesity, and Multimorbidity are Associated with Epigenetic Age Acceleration
<b>Background</b><b>: </b>Epigenetic aging, measured through various DNA methylation-based clocks, may have implications for predicting disease risk. However, the sensitivity of different epigenetic c... Read more
Flat Foot and Its Association with Mechanical Low Back Pain: A Case-Control Study Utilizing Clarke’s Angle Measurement
<b>Background: </b>Mechanical low back pain (MLBP) is a leading cause of disability worldwide, with well-established risk factors such as obesity, occupational ergonomics, and core muscle strength. Ho... Read more
Resting-State Sensory-Motor Connectivity between Hand and Mouth as a Neural Marker of Socioeconomic Disadvantage, Psychosocial Stress, Cognitive Difficulties, Impulsivity, Depression, and Substance Use in Children
<b>Background: </b>The sensory-motor network is essential for integrating sensory input with motor function and higher-order cognition. Resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) within this network... Read more