Viruses, Vol. 16, Pages 592: High Prevalence of Hepatitis B Virus Drug Resistance Mutations to Lamivudine among People with HIV/HBV Coinfection in Rural and Peri-Urban Communities in Botswana
Conclusions: The high prevalence of lamivudine RAMs discourages the use of ART regimens with 3TC as the only HBV-active drug in people with HIV/HBV. (Source: Viruses)
Source: Viruses - April 11, 2024 Category: Virology Authors: Bonolo B. Phinius Motswedi Anderson Irene Gobe Margaret Mokomane Wonderful T. Choga Basetsana Phakedi Tsholofelo Ratsoma Gorata Mpebe Joseph Makhema Roger Shapiro Shahin Lockman Rosemary Musonda Sikhulile Moyo Simani Gaseitsiwe Tags: Article Source Type: research

Total daily energy expenditure and elevated water turnover in a small-scale semi-nomadic pastoralist society from Northern Kenya
CONCLUSIONS: The similar mass-adjusted TEE of Daasanach and industrialised populations supports the hypothesis that habitual TEE is constrained, with physically demanding lifestyles necessitating trade-offs in energy allocation. Elevated WT in the absence of elevated TEE likely reflects a demanding active lifestyle in a hot, arid climate.PMID:38594936 | DOI:10.1080/03014460.2024.2310724 (Source: Annals of Human Biology)
Source: Annals of Human Biology - April 10, 2024 Category: Biology Authors: Amanda McGrosky Zane S Swanson Rebecca Rimbach Hilary Bethancourt Emmanuel Ndiema Rosemary Nzunza David R Braun Asher Y Rosinger Herman Pontzer Source Type: research

Exploring U.S. Nurses' Perceived Duty to Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic
CONCLUSIONS: This study adds to the literature about the components that affected nurses' perceived duty to care and willingness to report to work during the early months of the pandemic. Just as nurses have a duty to care, health care organizations have an obligation to provide a safe working environment so that nurses can fulfill that duty without sacrificing personal safety. The study findings may guide health care leaders, systems, and organizations regarding how to create safer work environments that support the nurse's duty to care during disasters.PMID:38598257 | DOI:10.1097/01.NAJ.0001014536.77472.17 (Source: The A...
Source: The American Journal of Nursing - April 10, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Jodi Sutherland Rosemary Collier Bing Si Wesam Alramadeen Deborah Palmer Source Type: research

Total daily energy expenditure and elevated water turnover in a small-scale semi-nomadic pastoralist society from Northern Kenya
CONCLUSIONS: The similar mass-adjusted TEE of Daasanach and industrialised populations supports the hypothesis that habitual TEE is constrained, with physically demanding lifestyles necessitating trade-offs in energy allocation. Elevated WT in the absence of elevated TEE likely reflects a demanding active lifestyle in a hot, arid climate.PMID:38594936 | DOI:10.1080/03014460.2024.2310724 (Source: Annals of Human Biology)
Source: Annals of Human Biology - April 10, 2024 Category: Biology Authors: Amanda McGrosky Zane S Swanson Rebecca Rimbach Hilary Bethancourt Emmanuel Ndiema Rosemary Nzunza David R Braun Asher Y Rosinger Herman Pontzer Source Type: research

Exploring U.S. Nurses' Perceived Duty to Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic
CONCLUSIONS: This study adds to the literature about the components that affected nurses' perceived duty to care and willingness to report to work during the early months of the pandemic. Just as nurses have a duty to care, health care organizations have an obligation to provide a safe working environment so that nurses can fulfill that duty without sacrificing personal safety. The study findings may guide health care leaders, systems, and organizations regarding how to create safer work environments that support the nurse's duty to care during disasters.PMID:38598257 | DOI:10.1097/01.NAJ.0001014536.77472.17 (Source: The A...
Source: The American Journal of Nursing - April 10, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Jodi Sutherland Rosemary Collier Bing Si Wesam Alramadeen Deborah Palmer Source Type: research

Total daily energy expenditure and elevated water turnover in a small-scale semi-nomadic pastoralist society from Northern Kenya
CONCLUSIONS: The similar mass-adjusted TEE of Daasanach and industrialised populations supports the hypothesis that habitual TEE is constrained, with physically demanding lifestyles necessitating trade-offs in energy allocation. Elevated WT in the absence of elevated TEE likely reflects a demanding active lifestyle in a hot, arid climate.PMID:38594936 | DOI:10.1080/03014460.2024.2310724 (Source: Annals of Human Biology)
Source: Annals of Human Biology - April 10, 2024 Category: Biology Authors: Amanda McGrosky Zane S Swanson Rebecca Rimbach Hilary Bethancourt Emmanuel Ndiema Rosemary Nzunza David R Braun Asher Y Rosinger Herman Pontzer Source Type: research

Exploring U.S. Nurses' Perceived Duty to Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic
CONCLUSIONS: This study adds to the literature about the components that affected nurses' perceived duty to care and willingness to report to work during the early months of the pandemic. Just as nurses have a duty to care, health care organizations have an obligation to provide a safe working environment so that nurses can fulfill that duty without sacrificing personal safety. The study findings may guide health care leaders, systems, and organizations regarding how to create safer work environments that support the nurse's duty to care during disasters.PMID:38598257 | DOI:10.1097/01.NAJ.0001014536.77472.17 (Source: The A...
Source: The American Journal of Nursing - April 10, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Jodi Sutherland Rosemary Collier Bing Si Wesam Alramadeen Deborah Palmer Source Type: research

Total daily energy expenditure and elevated water turnover in a small-scale semi-nomadic pastoralist society from Northern Kenya
CONCLUSIONS: The similar mass-adjusted TEE of Daasanach and industrialised populations supports the hypothesis that habitual TEE is constrained, with physically demanding lifestyles necessitating trade-offs in energy allocation. Elevated WT in the absence of elevated TEE likely reflects a demanding active lifestyle in a hot, arid climate.PMID:38594936 | DOI:10.1080/03014460.2024.2310724 (Source: Annals of Human Biology)
Source: Annals of Human Biology - April 10, 2024 Category: Biology Authors: Amanda McGrosky Zane S Swanson Rebecca Rimbach Hilary Bethancourt Emmanuel Ndiema Rosemary Nzunza David R Braun Asher Y Rosinger Herman Pontzer Source Type: research

Exploring U.S. Nurses' Perceived Duty to Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic
CONCLUSIONS: This study adds to the literature about the components that affected nurses' perceived duty to care and willingness to report to work during the early months of the pandemic. Just as nurses have a duty to care, health care organizations have an obligation to provide a safe working environment so that nurses can fulfill that duty without sacrificing personal safety. The study findings may guide health care leaders, systems, and organizations regarding how to create safer work environments that support the nurse's duty to care during disasters.PMID:38598257 | DOI:10.1097/01.NAJ.0001014536.77472.17 (Source: The A...
Source: The American Journal of Nursing - April 10, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Jodi Sutherland Rosemary Collier Bing Si Wesam Alramadeen Deborah Palmer Source Type: research

Total daily energy expenditure and elevated water turnover in a small-scale semi-nomadic pastoralist society from Northern Kenya
CONCLUSIONS: The similar mass-adjusted TEE of Daasanach and industrialised populations supports the hypothesis that habitual TEE is constrained, with physically demanding lifestyles necessitating trade-offs in energy allocation. Elevated WT in the absence of elevated TEE likely reflects a demanding active lifestyle in a hot, arid climate.PMID:38594936 | DOI:10.1080/03014460.2024.2310724 (Source: Annals of Human Biology)
Source: Annals of Human Biology - April 10, 2024 Category: Biology Authors: Amanda McGrosky Zane S Swanson Rebecca Rimbach Hilary Bethancourt Emmanuel Ndiema Rosemary Nzunza David R Braun Asher Y Rosinger Herman Pontzer Source Type: research

Exploring U.S. Nurses' Perceived Duty to Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic
CONCLUSIONS: This study adds to the literature about the components that affected nurses' perceived duty to care and willingness to report to work during the early months of the pandemic. Just as nurses have a duty to care, health care organizations have an obligation to provide a safe working environment so that nurses can fulfill that duty without sacrificing personal safety. The study findings may guide health care leaders, systems, and organizations regarding how to create safer work environments that support the nurse's duty to care during disasters.PMID:38598257 | DOI:10.1097/01.NAJ.0001014536.77472.17 (Source: The A...
Source: The American Journal of Nursing - April 10, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Jodi Sutherland Rosemary Collier Bing Si Wesam Alramadeen Deborah Palmer Source Type: research

Original Research: Exploring U.S. Nurses' Perceived Duty to Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic
CONCLUSIONS: This study adds to the literature about the components that affected nurses' perceived duty to care and willingness to report to work during the early months of the pandemic. Just as nurses have a duty to care, health care organizations have an obligation to provide a safe working environment so that nurses can fulfill that duty without sacrificing personal safety. The study findings may guide health care leaders, systems, and organizations regarding how to create safer work environments that support the nurse's duty to care during disasters.PMID:38598257 | DOI:10.1097/01.NAJ.0001014536.77472.17 (Source: The A...
Source: The American Journal of Nursing - April 10, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Jodi Sutherland Rosemary Collier Bing Si Wesam Alramadeen Deborah Palmer Source Type: research

Salvia rosmarinus: a possible role in unmet therapeutic needs in the prevention and care of immunological disorders
Nat Prod Res. 2024 Apr 8:1-5. doi: 10.1080/14786419.2024.2338815. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38587141 | DOI:10.1080/14786419.2024.2338815 (Source: Natural Product Research)
Source: Natural Product Research - April 8, 2024 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Fabiana Furci Nicola Cicero Alessandro Allegra Sebastiano Gangemi Source Type: research