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Patient delay in tuberculosis care increased in Shenyang from 2015 to 2024
Study of 38,928 TB patients in Shenyang reveals 56.65% experience consultation delays. Female, elderly, ethnic minority, and farmer patients at highest risk. Targeted interventions needed.
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iPSC-derived neurons showed three distinct functional network stages
Study characterises functional network development in iPSC-derived neurons over 55 days, identifying three distinct developmental stages with unique activity patterns and communication topologies.
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Renaming was the only restructuring linked to better enrollment
Longitudinal analysis of 1087 departmental restructuring cases in Taiwan's TVET institutions reveals differential efficacy of governance strategies under demographic decline.
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Benchmark finds limits in ancient DNA relatedness estimation
Benchmark evaluation of ancient DNA genetic relatedness estimation methods reveals multiple sources of bias and limitations in current approaches.
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Human disturbance changes predator-prey overlap only in some body size pairs
Meta-analysis of 480 predator-prey dyads reveals human disturbance restructures temporal niche partitioning according to body mass ratios, with differential consequences for large and small species.
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Density stress altered vole gut microbes and metabolites
Population density stress alters fecal microbiota and metabolites in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau root voles, reducing beneficial bacteria and essential amino acids while elevating stress biomarkers and.
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Compensatory mutations showed limited effect on MDR/RR-TB clustering
Population-based whole-genome sequencing study of 206 MDR/RR-TB isolates in China reveals compensatory mutations have limited impact on transmission clustering.
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Temperature linked to activity shifts in black-and-white snub-nosed monkeys
Age-sex variation in activity budgets and dietary responses to temperature in black-and-white snub-nosed monkeys, with distinct physiological demands across classes.
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Hungarian Roma perceptions of healthy eating mostly matched dietary guidelines
Cross-sectional study of dietary perceptions among Hungarian Roma demonstrates alignment with guidelines; self-perceived eating habits strongest predictor of healthy diet perception.
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Patients reported high satisfaction in most hospital care areas
Cross-sectional patient satisfaction assessment in cardiology department, Senegal, highlighting communication gaps and clinical care quality indicators across 203 hospitalized patients.
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Long-term care insurance increases parent-to-child financial support
LTCI in China increases parental financial support to adult children, with stronger effects in low-income households, reshaping family dynamics beyond health outcomes.
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Community partnership improved health and environmental conditions in Salvador
Community-based participatory research program in Salvador, Brazil addressing health challenges in urban informal settlements through collaborative methodologies and popular health education.
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Thwaites and Marais scores are suggested as first-line TBM screening tests
Systematic review of 21 tuberculous meningitis diagnostic scoring systems, identifying 4 with external validation and recommending Thwaites and Marais scores as first-line screening tools.
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Employers rate non-employed applicants by reason for absence
Study reveals how employment gaps affect hiring decisions. Training breaks boost prospects, while discouragement stigma severely harms candidacy. Employer perceptions vary by gap reason.
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Standardized framework aims to improve NHIS population surveillance
Standardized statistical framework for National Health Interview Survey analyses to improve methodological consistency, enable cross-study comparisons, and strengthen population health.
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CDS and inattention relate differently to personality and lifestyle factors
Study examining cognitive disengagement syndrome in Korean children identifies differential relationships with personality traits and lifestyle factors compared to inattentive symptoms.
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Veillonella can lower the growth barrier for Porphyromonas gingivalis
Study reveals how the oral pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis persists below critical population thresholds through stochastic processes and facilitation by early colonizers like Veillonella parvula.
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Polar ostracod mitogenomes show shared gene arrangement
Mitochondrial genome organization of deep-sea pelagic ostracods from polar regions provides insights into genomic architecture and foundation for comparative biogeography studies.
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Machine-learning models identified key factors linked to TB incidence
Machine learning analysis of environmental and socioeconomic determinants of tuberculosis incidence in Taiwan, identifying key drivers and nonlinear relationships for disease forecasting.
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Three ultra-faint Milky Way satellite candidates were discovered
Three ultra-faint Milky Way satellites identified in DELVE survey data, including the faintest known satellite in the outer halo and an ambiguous compact system.