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Practices to Reduce Stigma and Discrimination Towards Older Transitional Housing Clients

Author(s): Canham SL; Richardson LR; Aaenson-Fletcher J; Weldrick R; Walsh CA;

Homelessness remains an enduring social issue, in part, due to the stigmatization of and discrimination toward people experiencing homelessness, known as homeism. Despite extant research on the topic, little is known about how homeism, enacted through stigmatization and discrimination, may occur within transitional housing programs or among older people e ...

Article GUID: 42184413


Hand to Mouth: Shifting the Bare-Minimum Accessibility Paradigm in XR Through Crip-Hacking and Crip-Aesthetics

Author(s): Jain P; Bayerlein C;

eXtended Reality (XR) technologies often embed ableist design assumptions, privileging hand-based interaction and vision-centric interfaces that presume a normative able-bodied user. As a result, many disabled people-including those with limited mobility or blindness-are excluded from the outset, with accessibility added only as an afterthought. We critiq ...

Article GUID: 42182821


Time Management, Stigma, Jealousy, and More: A Content Analysis of the Challenges of Polyamory

Author(s): Boudreau P; Moors AC; McConnell L; Su K; Camilleri S;

Despite growing public and scientific interest in consensually non-monogamous (CNM) relationships, clinical and empirical understandings of the challenges faced by people who engage in polyamory remain limited. To address this gap, we conducted a content analysis of 763 open-ended responses from 219 individuals currently in a polyamorous relationship who ...

Article GUID: 42179042


Isatin-pyridine oxime hybrids as potential reactivators of A-242-inhibited acetylcholinesterase

Author(s): Pinto AMV; Bhattacharyya D; da Silva MCJ; Kitagawa DAS; Dos Santos MC; Cavalcante SFA; Islam ST; LaPlante SR; Forgione P; Diz JSF; França TCC;

Three new isatin-pyridine-2-oxime hybrids (AM01-03) were synthesized and experimentally evaluated as reactivators of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibited by a surrogate of the nerve agent A-242, in comparison with their 4-oxime isomers previously reported by our research group. Furthermore, the ...

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A systematic literature review on IoT application layer protocol testing and future research directions

Author(s): Asgari Araghi M; Khendek F;

With the proliferation and the critical role of Internet of Things (IoT) in various domains, rigorous testing techniques are required for improving their quality. Several review studies have examined IoT topology and analyzed different layers of the IoT architecture. These assessments include synthesis on the application layer protocols, but do not specif ...

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Coronary Artery Disease Is Linked with Demyelination and Iron Deposition in White Matter Watershed Areas

Author(s): Rezaei A; Potvin-Jutras Z; Tremblay SA; Sanami S; Sabra D; Huck J; Gagnon C; Wright L; Leppert IR; Tardif CL; Iglesies-Grau J; Nigam A; Bherer L; Gauthier CJ;

Coronary artery disease is associated with white matter alterations. However, the biological basis of these changes remains unclear, specifically in normal-appearing white matter. Myelin and iron content are crucial measures of white matter health and can be measured with quantitative MRI. This s ...

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Does Intranasal Oxytocin Reduce Symptoms of Mental Disorders? A Meta-Analysis of Clinical Trials

Author(s): Bonnieux J; Gumuchian ST; Harboun A; Trespalacios F; Bélisle KA; Haddad A; Quintus-Bosz O; McLellan A; Chester-Trudel L; Garred D; Resendes T; Hazel L; Wong SF; Ellenbogen MA;

Intranasal administration of oxytocin has been shown to enhance social cognition and reduce stress reactivity in healthy individuals, suggesting therapeutic potential for mental disorders. However, clinical trials have produced mixed results. Following a systematic search, data were extracted fro ...

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Enhanced Lower Limb Strength and Dynamic Balance Among Older Canadian Women Following 12-Weeks of Online Ballet-Modern Dance Classes Combined with Blood Flow Restriction

Author(s): Chen EH; Saminathar AJ; Roberts M; Bergdahl A;

Introduction: Falls are a leading cause of hospitalization among older women. While dance classes have gained popularity to reduce the risk of falls, in-person classes may be inaccessible. Online classes provide feasible solutions, but are limited by the lower intensity required by the virtual environment. Blood flow restriction (BFR) provides a safe way ...

Article GUID: 42132210


Phosphate immobilization by mackinawite in freshwater sediments and the competitive role of organic carbon

Author(s): Milad Ezzati

Iron(III) (oxyhydr)oxides are the major sink for PO(4)^(3-) in freshwater sediments, helping to control the onset of eutrophic conditions when PO(4)^(3-) is in excess; however, this sink is transient as ferrous iron and PO(4)^(3-) are typically released when sediments become anoxic, triggering a self-sustaining reversible cycle as sediments become an inte ...

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Artificial intelligence for marine oil spill management: Recent advances and future directions

Author(s): Wang Z; Huang Y; Zhang G; Wang Z; Chen Z; Mulligan CN; Li SS; Elektorowicz M; Li B; Lee K; An C;

Marine oil spills are one of the most severe anthropogenic threats to oceanic ecosystems, coastal communities, and global economic stability. While traditional monitoring and response approaches have played a foundational role in oil spill management, their effectiveness is often constrained by l ...

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Potential airborne transmission of SARS-COV-2 through bathroom ventilation ducts associated with an outbreak in a residential building in Santander, Spain, 2020

Author(s): Shelly L Miller

During the COVID-19 pandemic, airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2 via respiratory aerosols was a critical concern in indoor environments. In the city of Santander, Spain, an outbreak in a multi-family residential building during a period of low community transmission revealed vertical clustering of 15 cases in four homes. The building' s design includ ...

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