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View article: Constructing Authenticity in Digital Landscapes: Deion Sanders’s Social Media Presence and Its Impact on Fan Perceptions
Constructing Authenticity in Digital Landscapes: Deion Sanders’s Social Media Presence and Its Impact on Fan Perceptions Open
This qualitative research explores the intersection of social media, personal branding, and perceived authenticity in sports figures, focusing on Deion Sanders’s digital presence as head football coach at the University of Colorado. Two in…
View article: 24-hr central ambulatory blood pressure, arterial stiffness and nocturnal fluctuations
24-hr central ambulatory blood pressure, arterial stiffness and nocturnal fluctuations Open
Arterial stiffness and blood pressure (BP) increase with aging and are independently related to increased cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk; yet the relationship remains misunderstood. Arterial stiffness is measured using the gold standard…
View article: A review of the evidence to support interim reference level for dietary lead exposure in adults
A review of the evidence to support interim reference level for dietary lead exposure in adults Open
FDA developed the interim reference level (IRL) for lead of 3 μg/day in children and 12.5 μg/day in women of childbearing age (WOCBA) to better protect the fetus from lead toxicity. These IRLs correspond to a blood lead level (BLL) of 0.5 …
View article: U.S. Food and Drug Administration's interim reference levels for dietary lead exposure in children and women of childbearing age
U.S. Food and Drug Administration's interim reference levels for dietary lead exposure in children and women of childbearing age Open
Reducing lead exposure is a public health priority for the US Food and Drug Administration as well as other federal agencies. The goals of this research were to 1) update the maximum daily dietary intake of lead from food, termed an interi…
View article: Swallowing Problems and Dietary Supplements: Data From U.S. Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reports, 2006–2015
Swallowing Problems and Dietary Supplements: Data From U.S. Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reports, 2006–2015 Open
Letters19 November 2019Swallowing Problems and Dietary Supplements: Data From U.S. Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reports, 2006–2015Cecile Punzalan, MD, MPH, Daniel S. Budnitz, MD, MPH, Stuart J. Chirtel, MStat, MSc, Andrew I. …
View article: Caffeinated energy drinks: adverse event reports to the US Food and Drug Administration and the National Poison Data System, 2008 to 2015
Caffeinated energy drinks: adverse event reports to the US Food and Drug Administration and the National Poison Data System, 2008 to 2015 Open
Objective: To describe and compare caffeinated energy drink adverse event (AE) report/exposure call data from the US Food and Drug Administration Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition’s Adverse Event Reporting System (CAERS) and the…