Articles

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Heliyon, Volume 9, September 2023

The study evaluates the microbial quality of lettuce irrigated with wastewater from the Onyasia River.
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The Lancet Psychiatry, Available online 12 September 2023

Advance directives give people the right and agency to determine what treatment they should receive when they are unable to make such decisions during an episode of illness
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Arts in Psychotherapy, Volume 85, September 2023

Training interventions with psychodrama for formal caregivers of those with dementia
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Journal of Communication Disorders, Volume 105, 1 September 2023

How Phonetic-phonological impairments reflect on each stage of the Alzheimer's Disease (AD)
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Immunity, Volume 56, 12 September 2023

PLCγ2 is genetically linked to Alzheimer’s disease (AD), but it is unclear how PLCγ2 contributes to pathology. Tsai et al. demonstrate that AD-associated PLCG2 variants bidirectionally orchestrate microglial responses to plaques and impact neural function in an AD mouse model. This positions PLCγ2 as a key microglial signaling node and shows that targeting PLCγ2 could have therapeutic benefits in AD.
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One Earth, Volume 6, 15 September 2023

The authors analyse global patterns of green water fluxes (key for sustaining crops) and blue water fluxes (water that sustains aquatic ecosystems). They show that green fluxes are beginning to dominate, elevating blue water vulnerability.
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One Earth, Volume 6, 15 September 2023

The authors explore the impacts of the virtual water trade (i.e. water used in the production of agricultural products). The authors find that increasing trade of agricultural products could lead to significant water savings.
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One Earth, Volume 6, 15 September 2023

The authors introduce a new method for wastewater management. OCTOPUS merges individual treatment plants into one, leading to significant cost savings.
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Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology, Volume 79, September 2023

The role of estrogen and ferroptosis in Alzheimer's disease is known. Ginseng has estrogen-like effects as well as a regulatory role in Alzheimer's disease and iron metabolism and this paper discusses for the frist time the link between ginseng, ferroptosis, and Alzheimer's disease.

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