Smith, Elizabeth A McDaniel, Patricia A Malone, Ruth E
Background and aimsThe ubiquity of tobacco retailers helps to sustain the tobacco epidemic. A tobacco retail reduction approach that has not been tried is transitioning tobacco sales to state-controlled alcohol stores (TTS), which are limited in number and operate under some restrictions, e.g. regarding opening hours or marketing materials. This st...
Szilagyi, Peter G Duru, O Kenrik Casillas, Alejandra Ong, Michael K Vangala, Sitaram Tseng, Chi-Hong Albertin, Christina Humiston, Sharon G Clark, Emma Ross, Mindy K
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ImportanceIncreasing influenza vaccination rates is a public health priority. One method recommended by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and others is for health systems to send reminders nudging patients to be vaccinated.ObjectiveTo evaluate and compare the effect of electronic health record (EHR)-based patient portal reminders vs...
Wang, Yingning Sung, Hai-Yen Max, Wendy B
AimsTo examine the relationship between changes in electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use and subsequent cigarette smoking cessation.MethodsUsing data from the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health Study (wave 1-wave 4), we analysed a study cohort of 3014 current adult cigarette smokers at wave 1 who tried to quit during the past 12 months. W...
Chen, Gang Han, Qingxia Li, Wan-Xiang Hai, Rong Ding, Shou-Wei
Global control of infectious diseases depends on the continuous development and deployment of diverse vaccination strategies. Currently available live-attenuated and killed virus vaccines typically take a week or longer to activate specific protection by the adaptive immunity. The mosquito-transmitted Nodamura virus (NoV) is attenuated in mice by m...
Tullius, Michael V Bowen, Richard A Back, Peter S Masleša-Galić, Saša Nava, Susana Horwitz, Marcus A
Melioidosis, caused by the intracellular bacterial pathogen and Tier 1 select agent Burkholderia pseudomallei (Bp), is a highly fatal disease endemic in tropical areas. No licensed vaccine against melioidosis exists. In preclinical vaccine studies, demonstrating protection against respiratory infection in the highly sensitive BALB/c mouse has been ...
Gamarel, Kristi E Durst, Ayla Zelaya, David G van den Berg, Jacob J Souza, Timothy Johnson, Mallory O Wu, Elwin Monti, Peter M Kahler, Christopher W
Unhealthy alcohol use, which encompasses heavy episodic drinking to alcohol use disorder, has been identified as a modifiable barrier to optimal HIV care continuum outcomes. Despite the demonstrated efficacy of couples-based interventions for addressing unhealthy alcohol use, there are no existing couples-based alcohol interventions designed specif...
Diamond-Smith, Nadia Gopalakrishnan, Lakshmi Leslie, Hannah Katz, Elizabeth Harper, Cynthia Weiser, Sheri Patil, Sumeet R
IntroductionIn South Asia, younger women have high rates of unmet need for family planning and low empowerment. Life skills interventions can equip young women with agency, but the effectiveness of these interventions in reproductive and sexual autonomy and contraception has not been examined.Methods and analysisA two-arm, parallel, cluster randomi...
Barnum, Collin R Cho, Myeong-Je Markel, Kasey Shih, Patrick M
Glucosinolates are plant-specialized metabolites that can be hydrolyzed by glycosyl hydrolases, called myrosinases, creating a variety of hydrolysis products that benefit human health. While cruciferous vegetables are a rich source of glucosinolates, they are often cooked before consumption, limiting the conversion of glucosinolates to hydrolysis p...
Prasad, Vinay Haslam, Alyson
The COVID-19 vaccine has been a miraculous, life-saving advance, offering staggering efficacy in adults, and was developed with astonishing speed. The time from sequencing the virus to authorizing the first COVID-19 vaccine was so brisk even the optimists appear close-minded. Yet, simultaneously, United States' COVID-19 vaccination roll-out and rel...
Zhu, Shu-Hong Tedeschi, Gary J Li, Shuwen Wang, Jijiang Aughinbaugh, Emily Pratt, Andrea S Zhuang, Yue-Lin