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    Health Disparities in Afro-Latinx Populations: Chronic Health Diseases, Linguistic and Cultural Competency, and Inequities and Barriers in Richmond, Virginia

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    Afro-Latinx individuals face health disparities that differ from those faced by white Latinx individuals. This literature review was conducted by the Collective Corazón—a VCU student organization, mentored by Dr. Indira Sultanić, that addresses Latinx health equity through service and advocacy—in order to examine the underlying causes of Afro-Latinx health disparities. Skin color is a predictor of health, life expectancy, and quality of life for many Latinx individuals. On average, Afro-Latinx individuals in particular have less access to education, fewer financial freedoms, and poorer health outcomes. The Afro-Latinx community also describes higher rates of discrimination compared to white Latinx individuals. As a result, Afro-Latinx individuals suffer from higher rates of chronic illness, stress, anxiety, and depression. Furthermore, due to a lower average socioeconomic status and decreased education access that many Afro-Latinx individuals face, the prevalence and incidence of chronic diseases, such as type 2 diabetes, are higher for such populations when compared to national averages. Additionally, COVID-19 has exacerbated inequities and unequal access to resources; chronic comorbidities that Afro-Latinx individuals have are also predictors of poor COVID-19 outcomes. In Richmond in particular, another barrier that affects the health of many Afro-Latinx populations is the lack of access to healthcare services and/or insurance. This review argues that increasing cultural competency and racial equity trainings in healthcare systems, addressing social determinants of health, and encouraging connections with community leaders are ways to reduce health disparities that Afro-Latinx individuals face.https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/uresposters/1407/thumbnail.jp

    A Rare Case of Mucinous Adenocarcinoma of the Colon Presenting as Ileoileal Intussusception in an Adult

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    Intussusception is the cause of around 1% of all bowel obstructions in adults. Unlike in children, where intussusception is most often idiopathic in nature, cases in adults usually have an identifiable etiology, most commonly malignancy. Symptoms are usually non-specific, but timely identification and management is crucial due to high rates of carcinoma as the lead point of intussusception. Here we present a rare case of mucinous adenocarcinoma of the colon that presented as ileoileal intussusception. Diagnostic and treatment issues are also discussed

    Effects of Exercise on Immune Responses to Vaccination in Chronically Stressed Mice

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    Introduction: Previous studies have shown that exercise has been related with strengthened vaccine-induced immune responses and chronic stress decreases immune function. This study aims to determine whether exercise can alleviate chronic stress-induced attenuation of vaccination responses in mice. Methods: C57BL/6 mice, aged 7 weeks old, were randomly assigned: control (CTRL, n=9), sedentary (SED, n=7), eccentric exercise (ECC, n=9), or voluntary wheel running (VWR, n=10) group. SED, ECC, and VWR mice received restraint stress for 6 hours/day, 5 days/week for 3 weeks. CTRL mice did not receive restraint stress. ECC mice exercised running downhill at -20% grade at 17m/min for 45 min. VWR mice voluntarily ran on a telemetered wheel. All groups received an OVA vaccination in two phases: first a sensitization phase with an intramuscular vaccination post 1-week of stress in the gastrocnemius muscle, a second intradermal vaccination in the ear post 3-weeks of stress. Swelling in the ear was measured to determine the proportional delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) reaction as part of the cell-mediated immune response (recruitment of memory T cells and effector cells) to the vaccine. Blood from the retro-orbital vein was collected pre-vaccination, 1wk, 2wk and 4wk post-vaccination for antibody responses. Results: In this study, there was a trend in increased humoral immunity, in regards to IgM and IgG antibody titers in the exercised groups. This study did not show any significant differences in cell-mediated immunity (indicated with delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH)), with respect to the effect of exercise on chronic stress. Conclusion: Both acute eccentric exercise and voluntary wheel exercise training had a tendency to attenuate stress-induced reductions in antibody responses, but not cell-mediated responses. Further experiments are required to determine the precise significance of exercise’s effects, as well as the determination of the underlying mechanisms.Ope

    Optical and Acoustic Phonons in Turbostratic and Cubic Boron Nitride Thin Films on Diamond Substrates

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    We report an investigation of the bulk optical, bulk acoustic, and surface acoustic phonons in thin films of turbostratic boron nitride (t-BN) and cubic boron nitride (c-BN) grown on B-doped polycrystalline and single-crystalline diamond (001) and (111) substrates. The characteristics of different types of phonons were determined using Raman and Brillouin-Mandelstam light scattering spectroscopies. The atomic structure of the films was determined using high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) and correlated with the Raman and Brillouin-Mandelstam spectroscopy data. The HRTEM analysis revealed that the cubic boron nitride thin films consisted of a mixture of c-BN and t-BN phases, with c-BN being the dominant phase. It was found that while visible Raman spectroscopy provided information for characterizing the t-BN phase, it faced challenges in differentiating the c-BN phase either due to the presence of high-density defects or the overlapping of the Raman features with those from the B-doped diamond substrates. In contrast, Brillouin-Mandelstam spectroscopy clearly distinguishes the bulk longitudinal and surface acoustic phonons of the c-BN thin films grown on diamond substrates. Additionally, the angle-dependent surface Brillouin-Mandelstam scattering data show the peaks associated with the Rayleigh surface acoustic waves, which have higher phase velocities in c-BN films on diamond (111) substrates. These findings provide valuable insights into the phonon characteristics of the c-BN and diamond interfaces and have important implications for the thermal management of electronic devices based on ultra-wide-band-gap materials.Comment: 27 pages; 4 figure

    Čvrste disperzije silimarina: Karakterizacija i utjecaj načina priprave na oslobađanje

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    The influence of preparation methodology of silymarin solid dispersions using a hydrophilic polymer on the dissolution performance of silymarin was investigated. Silymarin solid dispersions were prepared using HPMC E 15LV by kneading, spray drying and co-precipitation methods and characterized by FTIR, DSC, XRPD and SEM. Dissolution profiles were compared by statistical and model independent methods. The FTIR and DSC studies revealed weak hydrogen bond formation between the drug and polymer, while XRPD and SEM confirmed the amorphous nature of the drug in co-precipitated solid dispersion. Enhanced dissolution compared to pure drug was found in the following order: co-precipitation > spray drying > kneading methodology (p sušenje sprejom > metoda gnječenja (p < 0.05). Iz svih pripravaka oslobađanje je bilo sporije, bez obzira na metodu priprave. Pripravci dobiveni metodom koprecipitacije bili su stabilni, a oslobađanje silimarina iz njih bilo je 2,5 bolje u odnosu na čisti lijek

    Effects of antiplatelet therapy on stroke risk by brain imaging features of intracerebral haemorrhage and cerebral small vessel diseases: subgroup analyses of the RESTART randomised, open-label trial

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    Background Findings from the RESTART trial suggest that starting antiplatelet therapy might reduce the risk of recurrent symptomatic intracerebral haemorrhage compared with avoiding antiplatelet therapy. Brain imaging features of intracerebral haemorrhage and cerebral small vessel diseases (such as cerebral microbleeds) are associated with greater risks of recurrent intracerebral haemorrhage. We did subgroup analyses of the RESTART trial to explore whether these brain imaging features modify the effects of antiplatelet therapy

    A Meta-Analysis of Workaholism

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    This meta-analysis examines the relationship between workaholism and numerous work behaviors and outcomes in an attempt to a) derive a consensus regarding the current state of our understanding of this construct, and b) clarify the impact that the compulsion to work may have on an individual\u27s life. Overall, based on data from 44 studies, results indicate that there is a considerable amount of variability between workaholism and work-related outcomes. Specifically, the two most established and reputable measures of workaholism, the Work Addiction Risk Test (WART) and the Workaholism Battery (WorkBat), appear to focus on uniquely different aspects of workaholism and were subsequently found to be differentially related to various work criteria. These findings suggest that a consistent definition and operationalization of workaholism is explicitly needed before further progress can be made

    A Meta-Analysis of Workaholism

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    This meta-analysis examines the relationship between workaholism and numerous work behaviors and outcomes in an attempt to a) derive a consensus regarding the current state of our understanding of this construct, and b) clarify the impact that the compulsion to work may have on an individual\u27s life. Overall, based on data from 44 studies, results indicate that there is a considerable amount of variability between workaholism and work-related outcomes. Specifically, the two most established and reputable measures of workaholism, the Work Addiction Risk Test (WART) and the Workaholism Battery (WorkBat), appear to focus on uniquely different aspects of workaholism and were subsequently found to be differentially related to various work criteria. These findings suggest that a consistent definition and operationalization of workaholism is explicitly needed before further progress can be made
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