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Evaluation of biodiversity offsetting – a case study from a Swedish municipality

Biodiversity offsetting (BO) is aimed to counterbalance biodiversity impacts from development projects. In Sweden, interest in BO within urban planning has grown since the mid-to-late 1990s, when the approach was first piloted in the municipality of Lomma. Because urban planning often involves non-protected nature, BO is not legally mandated but instead implemented on a voluntary basis. So far, ev

Soot is in the air: the physiological impacts of air pollution in birds and bumblebees

Air pollution has become a widespread consequence of human activities, with increasing urbanization and a warming climate shaping its distribution and effects. Organisms with distinct respiratory systems and physiological traits are exposed to multiple air pollutants across human-modified environments, particularly in cities. However, much of our current understanding of how air pollutants affect

β-Blocker effects in huntington's disease : A caution on clinical interpretation

A recent retrospective analysis of Enroll HD data suggesting β-blockers slow Huntington's disease progression has triggered patient demand but requires caution. The findings rely solely on small observational subsets and are vulnerable to bias and confounding. A prior Mendelian-randomization study found no causal link between β-blockers and HD onset; instead, genetically higher blood pressure was

The effect of birth order on children's time use

Recent research shows that birth order affects human capital outcomes, yet there is limited empirical evidence on the underlying mechanisms. This study examines the effect of birth order on children's time use across activities that are important for human capital development. Using detailed time-use diaries of Australian children aged 2–15, we find that within families with two or three children,

Children's Experiences of Communication in Everyday Life Following Posterior Fossa Tumour Surgery—A Sense of Belonging While Navigating Reality

Background: Posterior fossa tumours (PFT) are the most common childhood brain tumours, and children treated for these tumours are at increased risk of persistent speech, language and/or communication difficulties. Such difficulties have often been described in association with the postoperative complication cerebellar mutism syndrome (CMS), but can also occur in children without a period of mutism

Voluntariness on trial: Youth, romantic relationships, and child rape judgments in Sweden

This article explores constructions of voluntariness in Swedish district court judgments in child rape cases involving young people in romantic relationships. Drawing on youth research and feminist legal theory, we conducted a reflexive thematic analysis of 38 judgments involving complainants aged 13–14 and defendants aged 15–20. Our analysis resulted in three themes. First, voluntariness was cons

Time-Dependent Mediators in Survival Analysis : Graphical Representation of Causal Assumptions

We study time-dependent mediators in survival analysis using a treatment separation approach due to Didelez [Lifetime Data Analysis 25, no. 4: 593–610] and based on earlier work by Robins and Richardson [Causality and Psychopathology: Finding the Determinants of Disorders and Their Cures, 103–158. Oxford University Press]. This approach avoids nested counterfactuals and cross-world assumptions whi

Development of a core patient-centred outcome set for adults living with obesity : a modified delphi-based international consensus

Background: Obesity is a chronic disease linked to over 200 health conditions, reduced quality of life, and increased mortality. Despite the availability of multimodal treatments, there is a lack of standardised, patient-centred outcome measures to effectively assess and improve clinical care. This project aimed to define a core set of standardised outcome measures for adults with obesity, incorpo

Microplastics distribution on the beach sediment based on satellite remote sensing : A case study in Bali, Indonesia

Microplastic (MP) pollution is increasingly recognized as a critical issue in coastal environments, where complex interactions between ocean currents, winds, waves, and human activities govern the transport and deposition of synthetic particles. Although previous studies in Asia have documented MPs accumulation linked to riverine discharge, tourism pressures, and monsoonal circulation, limited wor

Perspective on machine learning for real-time analysis at the Large Hadron Collider experiments ALICE, ATLAS, CMS and LHCb

The field of high energy physics (HEPs) has seen a marked increase in the use of machine learning (ML) techniques in recent years. The proliferation of applications has revolutionised many aspects of the data processing pipeline at collider experiments including the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). In this whitepaper, we discuss the increasingly crucial role that ML plays in real-time analysis (RTA) a

Cellular Response and Clinical Aspects of Peritoneal Carcinomatosis for Colorectal Cancer Patients

Background: Peritoneal carcinomatosis (PC) from colorectal cancer (CRC) is a metastatic condition associated with poor prognosis. Tumor dissemination within the peritoneal cavity is influenced by inflammatory responses, immune activation, and tumor-matrix interactions, particularly following surgical trauma. Cytoreductive surgery (CRS) combined with hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC

Motivational Interviewing (MI) in Obesity Care : Cultivating Person-Centered and Supportive Clinical Conversations to Reduce Stigma: A Narrative Review

BACKGROUND: Patients perceive high levels of weight prejudice, stigma, and discrimination within health systems, affecting their ability to manage their obesity and related chronic conditions. Scientific and patient obesity associations worldwide have prioritized the reduction of weight stigma to improve patient experiences in health systems and overall health outcomes. Since a significant proport

A Core set of patient-reported outcome measures to measure quality of life in obesity treatment research

The lack of standardization in patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) has made measurement and comparison of quality of life (QoL) outcomes in research focused on obesity treatment challenging. This study reports on the results of the second and third global multidisciplinary Standardizing Quality of life measures in Obesity Treatment (S.Q.O.T.) consensus meetings, where a core set of PROMs to

Core Set of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures for Measuring Quality of Life in Clinical Obesity Care

PURPOSE: The focus of measuring success in obesity treatment is shifting from weight loss to patients' health and quality of life. The objective of this study was to select a core set of patient-reported outcomes and patient-reported outcome measures to be used in clinical obesity care.MATERIALS AND METHODS: The Standardizing Quality of Life in Obesity Treatment III, face-to-face hybrid consensus

Nationwide implementation of minimally invasive liver surgery : population-based analysis

Background Previous studies of minimally invasive liver surgery described results and experiences in high-volume centres and early adopters, but data on national levels are lacking. This study evaluated the implementation and outcomes of minimally invasive liver surgery in Sweden over a 15-year period, with a focus on colorectal liver metastases. Methods Data from patients undergoing liver surgery