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Texting and the brain: The time-course of social brain activation in face-to-face versus text-based computer-mediated-communication (2023)
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Through evolution, humans have adapted their interactions to face-to-face communication, supported by a network of neural systems which facilitate the transmission and interpretation of social signals for successful communication. However, emerging m... Read More about Texting and the brain: The time-course of social brain activation in face-to-face versus text-based computer-mediated-communication.

Success of Xenografts in Alveolar Ridge Preservation Based on Histomorphometric Outcomes (2023)
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Khan, R. S., Aslam, M., Ucer, C., & Wright, S. (in press). Success of Xenografts in Alveolar Ridge Preservation Based on Histomorphometric Outcomes. Dentistry Journal, 11(9), 215. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj11090215

Different xenograft approaches in alveolar ridge preservation (ARP) are essential to understand relative to their histomorphometric outcomes. Therefore, the aim of this study involved studying biomaterials of a xenograft nature that are used in ARP p... Read More about Success of Xenografts in Alveolar Ridge Preservation Based on Histomorphometric Outcomes.

Dance Movement Psychotherapy Intervention Protocol for the Caregivers of Children on the Autism Spectrum: Development and Fidelity Evaluation (2023)
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Aithal, S., Karkou, V., Parsons, A., Moula, Z., & Powell, J. (2023). Dance Movement Psychotherapy Intervention Protocol for the Caregivers of Children on the Autism Spectrum: Development and Fidelity Evaluation. Arts in Psychotherapy, 86, Article 102082. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aip.2023.102082

Caregivers of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) face significant challenges as the demands of their role often surpass the resources available to them. Aiming to support the emotional and social wellbeing of caregivers, such as parents and... Read More about Dance Movement Psychotherapy Intervention Protocol for the Caregivers of Children on the Autism Spectrum: Development and Fidelity Evaluation.

“Familial Multiple Coagulation Factor Deficiencies of FXI and FXII in an Asymptomatic Saudi Woman” (2023)
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Al-Ansari, R. Y., Alruwaili, A. F., Alqahtani, K. M., Al-Harbi, A. F., & Woodman, A. (in press). “Familial Multiple Coagulation Factor Deficiencies of FXI and FXII in an Asymptomatic Saudi Woman”. Journal of Investigative Medicine High Impact Case Reports, 11, 23247096231199413. https://doi.org/10.1177/23247096231199413

Factor XI deficiency (FXI) is the third most common coagulation factor deficiency after hemophilia A and B, ie, in the hierarchy after factors VIII and IX, taking into account von Willebrand’s factor deficiency, as bleeding disorders are higher than... Read More about “Familial Multiple Coagulation Factor Deficiencies of FXI and FXII in an Asymptomatic Saudi Woman”.

Ongoing shielding behavior one year post COVID-19: results from a longitudinal study of patients with inflammatory arthritis (2023)
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Many patients with inflammatory arthritis (IA) were instructed to shield during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the ending of lockdowns and vaccination, large proportions of IA patients were continuing to shield when it is no longer needed. Given the... Read More about Ongoing shielding behavior one year post COVID-19: results from a longitudinal study of patients with inflammatory arthritis.

Socio-cultural and Economic Determinants of Delayed Reporting of Breast Cancer Among Ghanaian Women: A Qualitative Study (2023)
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Delayed reporting of breast cancer continues to increase in African countries, including Ghana, which is attributable to socio-cultural and economic factors. However, there is a paucity of data on socio-cultural and economic determinants of delayed r... Read More about Socio-cultural and Economic Determinants of Delayed Reporting of Breast Cancer Among Ghanaian Women: A Qualitative Study.

Sickle cell disease in Sudanese children & psychosocial problems faced by children and parents – a two-scale study (2023)
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Woodman, A., Yousif, M. R., Jebakumar, A. Z., Ali Mohamed, A. A., & Al-Ansari, R. Y. (in press). Sickle cell disease in Sudanese children & psychosocial problems faced by children and parents – a two-scale study. Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies, 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1080/17450128.2023.2253388

Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an inherited red blood cell (RBC) disorder transmitted to the child through the parental genes. SCD is a serious public health problem in Sudan, ranging from 18.2% to 30.4%, with the sickle cell anemia gene known to be pr... Read More about Sickle cell disease in Sudanese children & psychosocial problems faced by children and parents – a two-scale study.