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View article: Resistive diffusion and radiative cooling effects in magnetized oblique shocks
Resistive diffusion and radiative cooling effects in magnetized oblique shocks Open
Magnetized oblique shocks are of interest in various plasmas, including astrophysical systems, magneto-inertial confinement fusion experiments, and aerospace applications. Through experiments on the COBRA pulsed power facility (Cornell Uni…
View article: An experimental platform for investigating astrophysically relevant magnetized plasma jets on the COBRA facility
An experimental platform for investigating astrophysically relevant magnetized plasma jets on the COBRA facility Open
A new platform has been developed for the 1-MA COBRA generator to investigate the physical processes affecting the formation, collimation, and stability of high-speed outflows in magnetically driven laboratory plasma jets. Such experiments…
View article: Unmet need for autism-aware care for gynaecological, menstrual and sexual wellbeing
Unmet need for autism-aware care for gynaecological, menstrual and sexual wellbeing Open
Autism can make menstruation and menopause and other aspects of reproductive and sexual health (RSH) more difficult. However, healthcare professionals (HCPs) often fail to provide autism-aware care, and often lack the skills or confidence …
View article: Comparison of thermal cameras and human observers to estimate population density of fallow deer (Dama dama) from aerial surveys in Tasmania, Australia
Comparison of thermal cameras and human observers to estimate population density of fallow deer (Dama dama) from aerial surveys in Tasmania, Australia Open
Context The population of introduced fallow deer (Dama dama) is thought to have increased exponentially across much of the island of Tasmania, Australia, since 2000. Historically, deer management decisions have relied on population trend d…
View article: Depressed, stressed, and inflamed: C‐reactive protein linked with depression symptoms in midlife women with both childhood and current life stress
Depressed, stressed, and inflamed: C‐reactive protein linked with depression symptoms in midlife women with both childhood and current life stress Open
To determine whether the relationship between inflammatory factors and clinically significant depression symptoms is moderated by high exposure to adverse childhood experiences and current life stressors in a longitudinal community cohort …
View article: ISPMD consensus on the management of premenstrual disorders
ISPMD consensus on the management of premenstrual disorders Open
The second consensus meeting of the International Society for Premenstrual Disorders (ISPMD) took place in London during March 2011. The primary goal was to evaluate the published evidence and consider the expert opinions of the ISPMD memb…
View article: Lights on MsFLASH: a review of contributions
Lights on MsFLASH: a review of contributions Open
Objective: The Menopause Strategies: Finding Lasting Answers for Symptoms and Health clinical trials network was funded by the National Institutes of Health to find new ways to alleviate the most common, bothersome menopausal symptoms by d…
View article: Guidelines for the Evaluation and Treatment of Perimenopausal Depression: Summary and Recommendations
Guidelines for the Evaluation and Treatment of Perimenopausal Depression: Summary and Recommendations Open
There is a new appreciation of the perimenopause—defined as the early and late menopause transition stages as well as the early postmenopause—as a window of vulnerability for the development of both depressive symptoms and major depressive…
View article: Does AMH Relate to Timing of Menopause? Results of an Individual Patient Data Meta-Analysis
Does AMH Relate to Timing of Menopause? Results of an Individual Patient Data Meta-Analysis Open
AMH was a significant predictor of TTM and especially of time to early menopause. However, individual predictions of age at menopause demonstrated a limited precision, particularly when concerning early age at menopause, making clinical ap…
View article: Effects of Pharmacologic and Nonpharmacologic Interventions on Insomnia Symptoms and Self-reported Sleep Quality in Women With Hot Flashes: A Pooled Analysis of Individual Participant Data From Four MsFLASH Trials
Effects of Pharmacologic and Nonpharmacologic Interventions on Insomnia Symptoms and Self-reported Sleep Quality in Women With Hot Flashes: A Pooled Analysis of Individual Participant Data From Four MsFLASH Trials Open
This study's findings support current recommendations for CBT-I as a first line treatment in healthy midlife women with insomnia symptoms and moderately bothersome VMS.
View article: Vaginal microbiota and genitourinary menopausal symptoms: a cross-sectional analysis
Vaginal microbiota and genitourinary menopausal symptoms: a cross-sectional analysis Open
Objective: To examine associations between the composition of the vaginal microbiota and genitourinary menopausal symptoms, serum estrogen, and vaginal glycogen. Methods: For this cross-sectional study, 88 women aged 40 to 62 years, enroll…
View article: Validity, cut-points, and minimally important differences for two hot flash-related daily interference scales
Validity, cut-points, and minimally important differences for two hot flash-related daily interference scales Open
Objectives: To conduct psychometric analyses to condense the Hot Flash-Related Daily Interference Scale (HFRDIS) into a shorter form termed the Hot Flash Interference (HFI) scale; evaluate cut-points for both scales; and establish minimall…
View article: Adverse Childhood Experiences and Risk for First-Episode Major Depression During the Menopause Transition
Adverse Childhood Experiences and Risk for First-Episode Major Depression During the Menopause Transition Open
Timing and number of adverse experiences with respect to puberty differentially impacted risk and resilience for MDD across the female life span and during the menopause transition in this community cohort.
View article: Methods in a longitudinal cohort study of late reproductive age women: the Penn Ovarian Aging Study (POAS)
Methods in a longitudinal cohort study of late reproductive age women: the Penn Ovarian Aging Study (POAS) Open
Studies of the cohort have shown that hot flashes can occur well before menopause and extend 10 or more years beyond menopause for sizeable numbers of women; provide evidence for new-onset depressed mood in the menopause transition and sho…