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Key Stakeholder Views on Educational Support and Academic Progress for Students With Developmental Language Disorder

PURPOSE: Provision of adequate support is much needed to secure equal educational opportunities for students with developmental language disorder (DLD). Important perspectives on support provision and its impact on academic progress are held by school professionals, caregivers, and students with DLD. This study sought to further the current knowledge on the perceived relation between educational s

When words paint fainter pictures: L2 usage and the vividness of mental imagery

Mental imagery allows us to simulate events and experiences and plays a crucial role in language comprehension. Vividness, defined as the subjective richness and clarity of these simulations, varies across individuals and contexts. Whether mental imagery vividness decreases when processing in a non-native (L2) compared to a native (L1) language remains debated (Montero-Melis et al., 2020). Reducti

Strength analysis of rebuilt windows in historical buildings by the FE-method

Maskin- och monteringshallen i Varvsstaden i Malmö är en del av det tidigare Kockums-området, som under 1900-talet var en av stadens viktigaste industrimiljöer. Här byggdes fartyg som exporterades över hela världen, och området kom att spela en central roll i Malmös industriella utveckling. Hallen uppfördes 1912 och är idag ett kulturhistoriskt värdefullt industriminne som bevaras inom ramen för o

Streptococcus pyogenes endometritis- a population-based study on the causative emm-types, case clustering and disease severity

PurposeStreptococcus pyogenes is a cause of endometritis, a severe infection in women of reproductive age. S. pyogenes is classified into emm-types based on variations of the emm-gene. We aimed to compare the distribution of emm-types in endometritis to that of controls with bacteraemia, and to assess associations between emm-types and disease severity or clustering of cases.MethodsVaginal or cerv

Comprehensive in silico analysis of genetic landscape and pathways involved in Stickler syndrome

Stickler syndrome is a collection of hereditary conditions that impact connective tissue, mainly collagen, and can cause a variety of symptoms, such as joint and bone abnormalities, hearing loss, and visual impairments. Previous studies suggest that mutations in the collagen-encoding genes are a primary cause of SS. These mutations can be inherited from parents to offspring and may vary significan

Self-Care Is … A Qualitative Characterization of Self-Care Among Individuals Engaged in Non-Suicidal Self-Injury

Self-care is increasingly recognized as a central aspect of mental health recovery, yet its meaning and enactment among individuals who engage in non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) remain poorly understood. Existing conceptual models emphasize self-care as behavioral regulation, awareness, and autonomy but may overlook the emotional and relational complexities that shape this process in psychiatric c

Pancreatic steatosis is a risk factor for pancreatic cysts among patients with diabetes

Objectives: To investigate whether pancreatic steatosis is associated with the presence of pancreatic cysts among individuals with diabetes. Material and Methods: 158 individuals [mean age 66 ± 10 years, 81 (51%) female] with diabetes [135 (85%) had type 2 diabetes] participated in the study involving Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), blood tests and anthropometric measurements. Pancreatic steatos

Screening for iron deficiency in young women : the predictive validity of a five-item screening instrument (IRON-5)

BACKGROUND: Iron deficiency is the most common micronutrient deficiency worldwide, negatively affecting quality of life and health. Young women are at particularly high risk due to increased iron demands during growth, menstrual blood losses, and dietary habits. There are no official guidelines recommending screening for iron deficiency in healthy young women. This study aimed to develop a screeni

High impact chronic pain in children : exploration of associated characteristics and clinical factors in children and parents

Background: Chronic pain in children can significantly impact daily functioning. While interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation is the recommended treatment, it is resource-intensive and limited in availability. Therefore, children with more complex symptoms, classified as High Impact Chronic Pain (HICP), need to be prioritized for interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation. However, HICP in children has

Cell-specific DNA methylation in human alpha and beta cells regulates gene expression in type 2 diabetes

Epigenome-wide studies of pancreatic islets provide valuable insights into type 2 diabetes (T2D) but lack methylomes from individual cell types. Here we show changes to alpha and beta cell-specific methylomes and transcriptomes from people with or without T2D, using whole-genome bisulfite sequencing and RNA sequencing. We discover 22,544 differentially methylated regions annotated to 7,975 genes i

Myndigheters uppdrag och ansvar i domstolsprövning av förvaltningsbeslut.

Förvaltningsmyndigheter fyller en uppsjö av funktioner i det svenska sam hället och offentligt anställda fäller i utövandet av yrkesroll en stor mängd brett varierade beslut och uttalanden. Med tanke på vilken effekt dessa utta landen kan få för allmänheten kan man fråga sig vilka av en myndighets ställningstaganden som utgör ett överklagbart beslut. Frågan om förvalt ningsbesluts överklagbarhet

Prevalence of self-reported pain in patients 5 years after rectal cancer treatment : results from the prospective QoLiRECT cohort study

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Pain as a long-term outcome following rectal cancer treatment has received limited attention in previous studies. This prospective cohort study examined pain prevalence up to 5 years post-surgery in patients treated with curative intent. Secondary aims included evaluating pain intensity and its interference with daily life, and comparing pain experiences with a reference po

Lethal and Sublethal Effects of UV-B/pH Synergism on Common Frog Embryos

Although the negative effects of ultraviolet-B ( UV-B) radiation on the development of many amphibian species have been demonstrated, some speciessuch as the common frog ( Rana temporaria)seem to be tolerant of UV-B radiation. The amount of UV-B radiation received is likely to vary among populations of the same species, but little is known about geographic variation in UV-B tolerance. Similarly, a