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Overview of study procedures.
Published 2025“…Participants (n = 425) were randomized to either view an electronically-administered educational video informed by the COM-B behavioral change model (VIDEO, n = 223) or the FDA Drug Facts label for NSAIDs (CONTROL, n = 202). Intent to decrease OTC NSAIDs was evaluated via 11-point contemplation ladder immediately and 4 weeks post-intervention, with self-reported NSAID Exposure assessed at 4 weeks. …”
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Intent to decrease use of OTC NSAIDs and NSAID exposure.
Published 2025“…Color represents group assignment (CONTROL, VIDEO) and saturation of a point indicates more observations are present at that point (n = 917). …”
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Heart failure decreases adipocyte progenitors with impaired differentiation capacity toward mature adipocytes
Published 2025“…With respect to the mechanism of impaired APC function in HF, we identified that augmented sympathetic nerve activity partially mediated the decrease in APC counts via unilateral adipose tissue denervation (ATD). …”
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Point load strength apparatus: (a) before modification; (b) after modification.
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Changes in work life reported by study participants during the pandemic compared to before.
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Distribution of participant responses for engaging in negative health behaviors during COVID-19.
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Changes in emotions reported by participants during the pandemic compared to before.
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Changes in personal life reported by study participants during the pandemic compared to before.
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