622 research outputs found
Variation in Environmental Risk Perceptions and Information Sources among Three Communities in El Paso
The authors report the results of a pilot study of environmental risk and sources of environmental information in three socio-economically and culturally distinct communities in Texas
Development and Evaluation of an Online, Patient-Driven, Family Outreach Intervention to Facilitate Sharing of Genetic Risk Information in Families with Lynch Syndrome
Departments of Gastroenterology Research, Behavioral Science, and Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition
This article has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Medical Genetics, 2021 following peer review, and the Version of Record can be accessed online at https://doi.org/10.1136/jmedgenet-2020-107615https://openworks.mdanderson.org/mdacc_ghn_pubs/1000/thumbnail.jp
Impact of Demographic and Clinical Factors on Remote Patient Monitoring Acceptance
https://openworks.mdanderson.org/sumexp23/1128/thumbnail.jp
Evaluating patient engagement with a digital intervention for adolescent and young adult (AYA) stem cell transplant survivors
https://openworks.mdanderson.org/sumexp22/1109/thumbnail.jp
Emerging issues and methodological advances in fisheries reproductive biology
Although incorporating detailed reproductive data into all stock assessments is not a practical goal, the need to
understand how reproductive biology affects population productivity is being increasingly recognized. More research
focused on reproductive biology—coupled with a shift towards a resilience perspective in fisheries science—is resulting
in challenges to many long-held assumptions; the emergence of important new issues; and identification of the need
to improve data and methods used in reproductive studies. Typically, data for reproductive studies are based on
an assessment of gonadal development, which is most accurately evaluated with histology. This special section of
Marine and Coastal Fisheries contains contributions from a workshop on the gonadal histology of fishes that was
held in Cadiz, Spain, during June 2009. These papers cover a wide range of species and reproductive topics while
introducing improved and new histological techniques. In this introduction, we address the following needs: (1) to
employ standardization, thereby improving our ability to conduct comparative studies; (2) to better understand
patterns of gonadal development and spawning events over time; and (3) to move beyond the spawning stock biomass
paradigm. We identify the contributions of special section papers to these topics and conclude by suggesting needsThis workshop
was jointly sponsored by FRESH (COST Action FA0601;
www.fresh-cost.org) and the AFS Marine Fisheries Section.Peer reviewe
Shared Governance in an Adult Education Doctoral Program: “Self-Directed Learning meets Democratic Process” – A Delicate Balance of Intent, Implementation, and Impact
This symposium explores the governance component offered within a doctoral program in which students were given the opportunity to engage in collective decision-making through democratic process. Panelists, most of whom were research participants for the dissertation upon which this exploration is based, represent cohort groups from 1996 through 2007
Diet, Weight Management, Physical activity and Ovarian & Breast Cancer Risk in Women With
INTRODUCTION: Women with pathogenic germline gene variants in
METHODS: We searched Medline, EMBASE, CENTRAL, PubMed, and clinicaltrials.gov up to October 3, 2019. We identified 2775 records and included 21.
RESULTS: There is limited evidence related to these factors and ovarian cancer risk. For breast cancer risk, evidence suggests higher diet quality, adulthood weight-loss of ≥10 pounds, and activity during adolescence and young-adulthood may be linked with decreased risk. Higher meat intake and higher daily energy intake may be linked with increased risk.
CONCLUSIONS: There is not enough evidence to suggest tailored recommendations for dietary habits or weight management among women wit
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