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View article: A Pragmatic Approach to Improving Management and Patient Flow for Painful Diabetic Neuropathy in UK Primary Care
A Pragmatic Approach to Improving Management and Patient Flow for Painful Diabetic Neuropathy in UK Primary Care Open
Current practices have fallen short in providing adequate care for one in four individuals with diabetes. Implementing a straightforward five-step approach can significantly improve diagnostic accuracy and treatment outcomes, reducing the …
View article: The framing of entrepreneurship education in policy and guidance: opportunities and challenges in the UK
The framing of entrepreneurship education in policy and guidance: opportunities and challenges in the UK Open
The UK government, like many governments, has promoted entrepreneurship education (EE) to catalyse innovation, economic growth, and societal development through policy and guidance. However, it has been suggested that there is an incoheren…
View article: Widespread thiamine deficiency in California salmon linked to an anchovy-dominated marine prey base
Widespread thiamine deficiency in California salmon linked to an anchovy-dominated marine prey base Open
Thiamine (vitamin B 1 ) deficiency in marine systems is a globally significant threat to marine life. In 2020, newly hatched Chinook salmon ( Oncorhynchus tshawytscha ) fry in California’s Central Valley (CCV) hatcheries swam in corkscrew …
View article: Patterns of interpopulation variation and physiological trade-offs of the acute thermal tolerance of juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)
Patterns of interpopulation variation and physiological trade-offs of the acute thermal tolerance of juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) Open
Introduction The capacity of species and populations to respond to rapid environmental change will be pivotal for their resilience in the coming decades. To explore thermal plasticity, physiological trade-offs, and associations with enviro…
View article: Removing barriers to management of adults with type 2 diabetes on insulin using continuous glucose monitoring in <scp>UK</scp> primary care practice: An expert consensus
Removing barriers to management of adults with type 2 diabetes on insulin using continuous glucose monitoring in <span>UK</span> primary care practice: An expert consensus Open
Aims This expert consensus reviews the reality of primary care clinical management of people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) on non‐intensive insulin therapy, with an emphasis on the use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology for eff…
View article: Insights from a year of field deployments inform the conservation of an endangered estuarine fish
Insights from a year of field deployments inform the conservation of an endangered estuarine fish Open
Freshwater fishes are increasingly facing extinction. Some species will require conservation intervention such as habitat restoration and/or population supplementation through mass-release of hatchery fish. In California, USA, a number of …
View article: Laboratory-bred Longfin Smelt produced offspring in the first year in captivity
Laboratory-bred Longfin Smelt produced offspring in the first year in captivity Open
Objective This study aims to develop the culture methods for Longfin Smelt Spirinchus thaleichthys in a laboratory setting, achieving the first production of a fully captive second generation (F2). The objective includes understanding the …
View article: Applying expert elicitation of viability and persistence to a lynx species status assessment
Applying expert elicitation of viability and persistence to a lynx species status assessment Open
In 2015, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service initiated a review of the status of Canada lynx ( Lynx canadensis ) in the contiguous United States. Available research and monitoring, while substantial, lacked information on the demog…
View article: A case of secondary acute myeloid leukemia on a background of glycogen storage disease with chronic neutropenia treated with granulocyte colony stimulating factor
A case of secondary acute myeloid leukemia on a background of glycogen storage disease with chronic neutropenia treated with granulocyte colony stimulating factor Open
Congenital neutropenias due to mutations in ELANE, SBDS or HAX1 or in the setting of glycogen storage disease (GSD) which is caused by SLC37A4 mutation, often require prolonged granulocyte colony stimulating factor (G‐CSF) therapy to preve…
View article: Development of a Species Status Assessment Process for Decisions under the U.S. Endangered Species Act
Development of a Species Status Assessment Process for Decisions under the U.S. Endangered Species Act Open
Decisions under the U.S. Endangered Species Act (ESA) require scientific input on the risk that the species will become extinct. A series of critiques on the role of science in ESA decisions have called for improved consistency and transpa…
View article: Exceptional retreat of Novaya Zemlya's marine-terminating outlet glaciers between 2000 and 2013
Exceptional retreat of Novaya Zemlya's marine-terminating outlet glaciers between 2000 and 2013 Open
Novaya Zemlya (NVZ) has experienced rapid ice loss and accelerated marine-terminating glacier retreat during the past two decades. However, it is unknown whether this retreat is exceptional longer-term and/or whether it has persisted since…