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View article: PROMOTING EQUITY IN DEMENTIA BEHAVIORAL CLINICAL TRIALS: INSIGHTS FROM THE SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL MODEL
PROMOTING EQUITY IN DEMENTIA BEHAVIORAL CLINICAL TRIALS: INSIGHTS FROM THE SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL MODEL Open
Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias (ADRD) is exacerbated by social determinants of health, which limit equitable access to effective behavioral interventions. ADRD disparities are widened by clinical trials that fail to recognize an…
View article: OVERCOMING BARRIERS IN DETECTING SUBJECTIVE COGNITIVE DECLINE: A QUALITATIVE STUDY WITH HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS
OVERCOMING BARRIERS IN DETECTING SUBJECTIVE COGNITIVE DECLINE: A QUALITATIVE STUDY WITH HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS Open
Identifying older adults with subjective cognitive decline (SCD) is imperative for early interventions targeting modifiable risk factors for Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias (ADRD). However, with fewer than half of older patients …
View article: IMPACT OF STRUCTURAL RACISM ON COGNITIVE DECLINE
IMPACT OF STRUCTURAL RACISM ON COGNITIVE DECLINE Open
Black individuals are twice as likely as White individuals to develop cognitive impairment. However, little empirical research has investigated the sources underlying these racial disparities. We examine the effects of exposure to structur…
View article: A Mindfulness-Based Lifestyle Intervention for Dementia Risk Reduction: Protocol for the My Healthy Brain Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial
A Mindfulness-Based Lifestyle Intervention for Dementia Risk Reduction: Protocol for the My Healthy Brain Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Background Lifestyle behavior change and mindfulness have direct and synergistic effects on cognitive functioning and may prevent Alzheimer disease and Alzheimer disease–related dementias (AD/ADRD). We are iteratively developing and testin…
View article: A new Late Cretaceous metatherian from the Williams Fork Formation, Colorado
A new Late Cretaceous metatherian from the Williams Fork Formation, Colorado Open
Heleocola piceanus , a new, relatively large metatherian from Upper Cretaceous (‘Edmontonian’) strata of the Williams Fork Formation in northwestern Colorado is described, based on a recently discovered jaw fragment (MWC 9744), in addition…
View article: Mindfulness-Based Interventions Targeting Modifiable Lifestyle Behaviors Associated With Brain Health: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Mindfulness-Based Interventions Targeting Modifiable Lifestyle Behaviors Associated With Brain Health: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Open
A systematic review and meta-analysis investigated randomized clinical trials (RCTs) of mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) targeting lifestyle behaviors commonly associated with brain health in adults. Data sources included Ovid Medlin…
View article: On the relationship between collagen- and carbonate-derived carbon isotopes with implications for the inference of carnivore dietary behavior
On the relationship between collagen- and carbonate-derived carbon isotopes with implications for the inference of carnivore dietary behavior Open
Studies of Rancho La Brea predators have yielded disparate dietary interpretations when analyzing bone collagen vs. enamel carbonate—requiring a better understanding of the relationship between stable carbon isotopes in these tissues. Stab…
View article: The Recovering Together study protocol: A single-blind RCT to prevent chronic emotional distress in patient-cargiver dyads in the Neuro-ICU
The Recovering Together study protocol: A single-blind RCT to prevent chronic emotional distress in patient-cargiver dyads in the Neuro-ICU Open
View article: Psychological resiliency explains the relationship between emotional distress and quality of life in neurofibromatosis
Psychological resiliency explains the relationship between emotional distress and quality of life in neurofibromatosis Open
View article: Peer Review #1 of "First remains of the enormous alligatoroid Deinosuchus from the Upper Cretaceous Menefee Formation, New Mexico (v0.1)"
Peer Review #1 of "First remains of the enormous alligatoroid Deinosuchus from the Upper Cretaceous Menefee Formation, New Mexico (v0.1)" Open
The neosuchian Deinosuchus is known from numerous localities throughout the Campanian of North America, from New Jersey to Montana (USA) and as far south as Coahuila (Mexico).Here we describe six osteoderms, two vertebrae, and a partial to…
View article: <i>Scalaridelphys</i> nom. nov., a new replacement name for <i>Scalaria</i> Cohen et al., 2020 (Marsupialiformes, Aquiladelphidae)
<i>Scalaridelphys</i> nom. nov., a new replacement name for <i>Scalaria</i> Cohen et al., 2020 (Marsupialiformes, Aquiladelphidae) Open
This article refers to:Geologically Oldest Pediomyoidea (Mammalia, Marsupialiformes) from the Late Cretaceous of North America, with Implications for Taxonomy and Diet of Earliest Late Cretaceous Mammals
View article: Geologically oldest Pediomyoidea (Mammalia, Marsupialiformes) from the Late Cretaceous of North America, with implications for taxonomy and diet of earliest Late Cretaceous mammals
Geologically oldest Pediomyoidea (Mammalia, Marsupialiformes) from the Late Cretaceous of North America, with implications for taxonomy and diet of earliest Late Cretaceous mammals Open
Terrestrial faunas of Turonian age are poorly known due to the paucity of the fossil record in North America and globally. The Smoky Hollow Member of the Straight Cliffs Formation, southern Utah, has yielded a rich assemblage of terrestria…
View article: Geologically Oldest Pediomyoidea (Mammalia, Marsupialiformes) from the Late Cretaceous of North America, with Implications for Taxonomy and Diet of Earliest Late Cretaceous Mammals
Geologically Oldest Pediomyoidea (Mammalia, Marsupialiformes) from the Late Cretaceous of North America, with Implications for Taxonomy and Diet of Earliest Late Cretaceous Mammals Open
Terrestrial faunas of Turonian age are poorly known due to the paucity of the fossil record in North America and globally. The Smoky Hollow Member of the Straight Cliffs Formation, southern Utah, has yielded a rich assemblage of terrestria…
View article: First Documented Pathologies in Tenontosaurus tilletti with Comments on Infection in Non-Avian Dinosaurs
First Documented Pathologies in Tenontosaurus tilletti with Comments on Infection in Non-Avian Dinosaurs Open
View article: A new occurrence of Dakotasuchus kingi from the Late Cretaceous of Utah, USA, and the diagnostic utility of postcranial characters in Crocodyliformes
A new occurrence of Dakotasuchus kingi from the Late Cretaceous of Utah, USA, and the diagnostic utility of postcranial characters in Crocodyliformes Open
Cenomanian mesoeucrocodylians from North America are known primarily from isolated teeth and scutes; any associated remains of this age are noteworthy and represent welcome additions to knowledge. Herein, we describe postcranial elements b…
View article: A Second Ornithischian Dinosaur from the Antlers Formation (Lower Cretaceous) of Southeastern Oklahoma
A Second Ornithischian Dinosaur from the Antlers Formation (Lower Cretaceous) of Southeastern Oklahoma Open
The Lower Cretaceous (Upper Aptian) Antlers Formation of Oklahoma is the terrigenous, non-marine extension of the Trinity Group of Texas. Decades of fossil collecting by the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History ([SN]OMNH) has yield…