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    Studies at specific frequencies have shown abnormalities in brain functional networks among mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients. Previous studies have failed to take into account the possibility that optimal cognitive integration requires interactions between different frequency bands.

    To study whether there is abnormal cross-frequency integration in patients’ brains during disease progression.

    Retrospective.

    Forty-six normal control (NC), 85 patients with MCI, and 31 patients with AD.

    3T.

    Multilayer network models were constructed for NC, MCI, and AD, and multilayer participation coefficient (MPC) was used to study the changes of the interlayer relationship in the course of disease development. In addition, MPC and an overlapping degree were combined to classify nodes in the network, and the role of key nodes in the interlayer interaction was mainly observed. Finally, the correlation between multilayer network measures and cognitive function was investigated.

    Pion and the hub nodes were preferentially damaged. Moreover, these vulnerable hubs are associated with patients’ cognitive scores.

    1 TECHNICAL EFFICACY STAGE 3.

    1 TECHNICAL EFFICACY STAGE 3.

    This study evaluates the association between normative and subjective oral health measures and poor self-reported sleep quality among community-dwelling older adults in Brazil.

    This was a cross-sectional study with data from the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Aging. The dependent variable was the poor sleep quality. Independent variables of interest included number of teeth and self-reported impact of oral health on eating/chewing and on maintaining emotional stability.

    Poor sleep quality was reported by 17.8 (95% CI 16.6; 19.2) of the participants, 29% of the participants were edentulous, and 30% had 20 or more teeth. Impacts of oral health on eating and maintaining emotional stability was found among 33.3% and 20% of the older adults, respectively. After adjusting for all oral health measures and covariates, the magnitude of the associations between the number of teeth and sleep quality was attenuated. Sleep quality was related to oral health impacts on eating (OR 1.19 [95% CI 1.00; 1.41]) and on emotional stability (OR 1.51 [95% CI 1.21; 1.87]).

    This study found an association between oral health and sleep quality emphasizing the importance of oral health to general health.

    This study found an association between oral health and sleep quality emphasizing the importance of oral health to general health.Cervical carotid artery (cCA) dolichoectasia (DE) is characterized by elongation, tortuosity, and/or dilatation. The prevalence of cCA DE has been reported 13-31% in population-based and 14-58% in hospital-based studies. The exact mechanisms of this aberrant arterial remodeling are unknown. Although atherosclerosis has often been implicated, the evidence has conflicting results that would support atherosclerosis as the underlying pathology. Actually, other nonatherosclerotic mechanisms related to connective tissue remodeling may play a role. SIS3 Such mechanism is supported by epidemiological evidence that cCA DE is associated with carotid dissections. Similarly, cCA DE has been associated with vascular risk factors, but inconsistently. Fewer studies have evaluated the risk of vascular events in people with cCA DE. Cross-sectionally, cCA DE is associated with cerebrovascular disease, including white matter hyperintensities, lacunar stroke, and stroke overall. The often-conflicting results may in part be due to the heterogeneity of the population studies and variable definitions used. Preferential use of objective measure of cCA DE, such as carotid length, is advisable, and may help comparing result among different studies. Prospectively, people with cCA DE have a higher risk of vascular events, although it is uncertain if the risk of stroke is also higher in this population. In the absence of alternative stroke etiologies, stroke patients with cCA DE should be considered to have had a cryptogenic stroke and treated with daily antiplatelet therapy. Further population-based studies are needed to clarify whether specific therapies may be implement to reduce the risk of events among people with cCA DE.

    Despite the efforts of numerous medical schools to produce rural physicians, many rural communities in the United States still experience physician shortages. This study describes the current landscape of rural efforts in US undergraduate medical education and catalogs medical school characteristics and activities that evidence has suggested, and that many experts in rural medical education believe, may result in more graduates choosing rural practice.

    This is a descriptive study of publicly available and rurally relevant characteristics of all 182 allopathic and osteopathic medical schools operating in the 50 states and the District of Columbia in 2016, with rural program information for these schools updated in 2019. The authors constructed a “rural program” definition in order to systematically catalog coordinated and strategic medical school efforts to produce a rural physician workforce.

    Few (8.2%) medical schools expressed an explicit commitment to producing rural physicians in public mission stating the effectiveness of schools’ rural physician education efforts will require collaboration across institutions and more intensive evaluations of programs involving students who, though relatively few in number, have great potential for contributing to the health of rural communities across the nation.Due to strong interlayer interaction and ease of oxidation issues of black phosphorus (BP), the domain size of artificial synthesized few-layer black phosphorus (FL-BP) crystals is often below 10 µm, which extremely limits its further applications in large-area thin-film devices and integrated circuits. Herein, a hydrogen-free electrochemical delamination strategy through weak Lewis acid intercalation enabled exfoliation is developed to produce ultralarge FL-BP single-crystalline domains with high quality. The interaction between the weak Lewis acid tetra-n-butylammonium acetate (CH3 COOTBA) and P atoms promotes the average domain size of FL-BP crystal up to 77.6 ± 15.0 µm and the largest domain size is found to be as large as 119 µm. The presence of H+ and H2 O is found to sharply decrease the size of as-exfoliated FL-BP flakes. The electronic transport measurements show that the delaminated FL-BP crystals exhibit a high hole mobility of 76 cm2 V-1 s-1 and an on/off ratio of 103 at 298 K. A broadband photoresponse from 532 to 1850 nm with ultrahigh responsivity is achieved.

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