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Ligne directrice C-CHANGE pour l’harmonisation des lignes directrices nationales de prévention et de prise en charge des maladies cardiovasculaires en contexte de soins primaires au Canada: mise à jour 2022

Author(s): Jain R; Stone JA; Agarwal G; Andrade JG; Bacon SL; Bajaj HS; Baker B; Cheng G; Dannenbaum D; Gelfer M; Habert J; Hickey J; Keshavjee K; Kitty D; Lindsay P; L' Abbé MR; Lau DCW; Macle L; McDonald M; Nerenberg K; Pearson GJ; Pham T; Poppe AY; Rabi DM; Sherifali D; Selby P; Smith E; Stern S; Th ...

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Article GUID: 36623864


Association of Childhood Externalizing, Internalizing, and Comorbid Symptoms With Long-term Economic and Social Outcomes

Author(s): Vergunst F; Commisso M; Geoffroy MC; Temcheff C; Poirier M; Park J; Vitaro F; Tremblay R; Côté S; Orri M;

Importance: Little is known about the long-term economic and social outcomes for children with longitudinally assessed comorbid externalizing and internalizing symptoms, especially compared with children with externalizing symptoms or internalizing symptoms only. Objective: To examine the associ ...

Article GUID: 36622675


Pan-Canadian caregiver experiences in accessing government disability programs: A mixed methods study

Author(s): Finlay B; Wittevrongel K; Materula D; Hébert ML; O' Grady K; Lach LM; Nicholas D; Zwicker JD;

Background: At present, little is known about the factors that contribute to the relatively low uptake of government-funded disability programs in Canada. Aim: Understand how parents/caregivers of Canadian youth with neurodevelopmental disability (NDD) experience the process of applying for and ...

Article GUID: 36621140


The effects of circadian desynchronization on alcohol consumption and affective behavior during alcohol abstinence in female rats

Author(s): Meyer C; Schoettner K; Amir S;

Disruption of circadian rhythmicity distorts physiological and psychological processes and has major consequences on health and well-being. A chronic misalignment within the internal time-keeping system modulates alcohol consumption and contributes to stress-related psychiatric disorders which are known to trigger alcohol misuse and relapse. While there i ...

Article GUID: 36620855


EEG complexity during mind wandering: A multiscale entropy investigation

Author(s): Cnudde K; Kim G; Murch WS; Handy TC; Protzner AB; Kam JWY;

Our attention often drifts away from the ongoing task to task-unrelated thoughts, a phenomenon commonly referred to as mind wandering. Ample studies dedicated to delineating its electrophysiological correlates have revealed distinct event-related potentials (ERP) and spectral patterns associated with mind wandering. It remains less clear whether the compl ...

Article GUID: 36621593


Sex-Specific Interactions Between Hearing and Memory in Older Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment: Findings From the COMPASS-ND Study

Author(s): Al-Yawer F; Pichora-Fuller MK; Wittich W; Mick P; Giroud N; Rehan S; Phillips NA;

Objectives: Hearing loss (HL) in older adults is associated with a decline in performance on cognitive tasks and the risk of developing dementia. However, very few studies have investigated sex-related effects on these associations. A previous study of cognitively healthy older adults showed an association between HL and lower cognitive performance in fem ...

Article GUID: 36607746


Electroencephalographic characteristics of children and adolescents with chronic musculoskeletal pain

Author(s): Ocay DD; Teel EF; Luo OD; Savignac C; Mahdid Y; Blain-Moraes S; Ferland CE;

Introduction: The pathophysiology of pediatric musculoskeletal (MSK) pain is unclear, contributing to persistent challenges to its management. Objectives: This study hypothesizes that children and adolescents with chronic MSK pain (CPs) will show differences in electroencephalography (EEG) features at rest and during thermal pain modalities when compared ...

Article GUID: 36601627


Xylan glucuronic acid side chains fix suberin-like aliphatic compounds to wood cell walls

Author(s): Derba-Maceluch M; Mitra M; Hedenström M; Liu X; Gandla ML; Barbut FR; Abreu IN; Donev EN; Urbancsok J; Moritz T; Jönsson LJ; Tsang A; Powlowski J; Master ER; Mellerowicz EJ;

Wood is the most important repository of assimilated carbon in the biosphere, in the form of large polymers (cellulose, hemicelluloses including glucuronoxylan, and lignin) that interactively form a composite, together with soluble extractives including phenolic and aliphatic compounds. Molecular ...

Article GUID: 36600379


Dynamic semiconductor-electrolyte interface for sustainable solar water splitting over 600 hours under neutral conditions

Author(s): Gao RT; Nguyen NT; Nakajima T; He J; Liu X; Zhang X; Wang L; Wu L;

Photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting that functions in pH-neutral electrolyte attracts increasing attention to energy demand sustainability. Here, we propose a strategy to in situ form a NiB layer by tuning the composition of the neutral electrolyte with the additions of nickel and borate species, which improves the PEC performance of the BiVO4 phot ...

Article GUID: 36598972


Physiological levels of cardiolipin acutely affect mitochondrial respiration in vascular smooth muscle cells

Author(s): Galambo D; Bergdahl A;

Cardiolipin (CL) is a phospholipid molecule found in the inner mitochondrial membrane, where it normally associates with and activates the respiratory complexes. Following myocardial infarction, CL gets released from necrotic cells, consequently affecting neighboring tissues. We have previously demonstrated that physiological concentrations of up to 100 µ ...

Article GUID: 36594049


New metabolic signature for Chagas disease reveals sex steroid perturbation in humans and mice

Author(s): Golizeh M; Nam J; Chatelain E; Jackson Y; Ohlund LB; Rasoolizadeh A; Camargo FV; Mahrouche L; Furtos A; Sleno L; Ndao M;

The causative agent of Chagas disease (CD), Trypanosoma cruzi, claims thousands of lives each year. Current diagnostic tools are insufficient to ensure parasitological detection in chronically infected patients has been achieved. A host-derived metabolic signature able to distinguish CD patients ...

Article GUID: 36590505


Outdoor heat stress assessment using an integrated multi-scale numerical weather prediction system: A case study of a heatwave in Montreal

Author(s): Katal A; Leroyer S; Zou J; Nikiema O; Albettar M; Belair S; Wang L;

More frequent and severe extreme weather events such as heatwaves are among the most serious challenges to society in coping with the changing climate. To evaluate the impacts of the heatwave on large-scale urban areas, a multi-scale weather forecasting system is designed by integrating different resolutions of the Canadian urbanized version of the Global ...

Article GUID: 36587678


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