Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Tigray, North Ethiopia: The Communities Awareness, Perceptions, Treatment-seeking and Prevention Practices in Disease Endemic Areas.

Background Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is highly prevalent in Ethiopia, including the Tigray region. However, there is a dearth of information on the levels of knowledge, attitude, and health seeking behavior among the communities in CL-endemic areas of Tigray region, northern Ethiopia. Objective This study aimed to investigate CL-related knowledge, attitude, treatment-seeking and prevention practices in […]

faers: A High-Fidelity Framework and R/Bioconductor Package for Precision Adverse Event Surveillance

Background: The FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) is a critical pillar of post-marketing pharmacovigilance; however, its utility is constrained by data heterogeneity, pervasive reporting redundancies, and inconsistent medical terminology. These structural barriers impede reproducible, large-scale analyses and the implementation of precision drug safety surveillance. Methods: We developed faers, an open-source R package that delivers […]

Population-specific polygenic risk for Alzheimer’s disease is associated with Mini-Mental State Examination-based cognitive decline in a Japanese cohort

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a major cause of dementia, with polygenic risk scores (PRSs) widely used to capture cumulative genetic risk. While PRSs have been associated with cognitive decline, their relevance to clinically accessible measures in general populations is not yet fully established, particularly in non-European cohorts. In this study, we investigated the association between […]

Genetic and epigenetic regulation of SLC6A4 shapes vulnerability to cognitive decline and depressive tendency in later life

Age-related cognitive decline and depressive symptoms are prevalent in later life, yet the genetic determinants of vulnerability remain unclear. Here, we investigated how genetic and epigenetic regulation of the serotonin transporter gene SLC6A4 contributes to susceptibility to these age-related conditions in later life. In community-dwelling older adults in Japan (N = 1,317), functional stratification of […]

The impact of hospital discharge on physical activity and sedentary behaviour following orthopaedic trauma: An interrupted time series analysis

Objectives: To determine the impact of discharge home on physical activity and sedentary behaviour following orthopaedic trauma. Design: Observational study. Setting: Acute hospital. Participants: Between October 2022 and January 2024, 31 adult orthopaedic trauma patients were recruited during hospital admission. Participants had either an isolated hip fracture or multi-trauma (i.e., a lower limb fracture, with […]

Integrative Genomic, Transcriptomic, and Microbiome Profiles of Colon Cancer by Ancestry Provide Insights into Molecular Distinctions

Colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence, tumor biology, and clinical outcomes differ by patient ancestry, yet African ancestry (AFR) populations remain underrepresented in genomic and microbiome studies. Here, we comprehensively characterized genomic, transcriptomic and microbiome features of AFR and European ancestry (EUR) colon cancer patients residing in New York City and Long Island. While confirming known drivers […]

Blood pressure variability is an independent predictor of mortality in hypertensive patients aged 80 years and older, based on long-term ambulatory blood pressure monitoring

Background: Increasing evidence suggests that blood pressure variability (BPV) may offer prognostic value beyond average blood pressure levels. However, data on the association between BPV of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring and mortality in patients aged 80 and older are limited. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between BPV and all-cause mortality in this population. […]

Evaluation of diagnostic performance of the “STANDARD G6PDTM” quantitative point-of-care test in neonates and infants

Severe neonatal hyperbilirubinaemia represents a considerable cause of mortality and long term-morbidity in neonates born in low resource settings. Early identification of risk factors, such as glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) status, has the potential to prevent severe hyperbilirubinaemia and improve the clinical outcomes. The primary aim of the study was to assess equivalency of cord blood […]

The exposome and attention-related brain networks jointly predict attention problems in early adolescence

Background: Attention problems are common transdiagnostic symptoms of psychiatric illness. Although environmental exposures and experiences influence attention during adolescent development, the underlying neural pathways by which they do so is unclear. Methods: We measured attention problems, attention-related brain networks, and multidimensional environmental experiences (the exposome) using data from the ABCD Study (N = 11,878). We […]

Blood pressure variability is an independent predictor of mortality in hypertensive patients aged 80 years and older, based on long-term ambulatory blood pressure monitoring

Background: Increasing evidence suggests that blood pressure variability (BPV) may offer prognostic value beyond average blood pressure levels. However, data on the association between BPV of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring and mortality in patients aged 80 and older are limited. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between BPV and all-cause mortality in this population. […]

Integrative Genomic, Transcriptomic, and Microbiome Profiles of Colon Cancer by Ancestry Provide Insights into Molecular Distinctions

Colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence, tumor biology, and clinical outcomes differ by patient ancestry, yet African ancestry (AFR) populations remain underrepresented in genomic and microbiome studies. Here, we comprehensively characterized genomic, transcriptomic and microbiome features of AFR and European ancestry (EUR) colon cancer patients residing in New York City and Long Island. While confirming known drivers […]

Evaluation of diagnostic performance of the “STANDARD G6PDTM” quantitative point-of-care test in neonates and infants

Severe neonatal hyperbilirubinaemia represents a considerable cause of mortality and long term-morbidity in neonates born in low resource settings. Early identification of risk factors, such as glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) status, has the potential to prevent severe hyperbilirubinaemia and improve the clinical outcomes. The primary aim of the study was to assess equivalency of cord blood […]

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