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Two Relational Leadership Styles as Predictors of Healthy Work Environments

ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Relational leadership frameworks have consistently demonstrated associations with positive staff, organizational, and patient-related outcomes. Yet, there is minimal research postpandemic in the U.S. METHODS: A cross-sectional, correlational study with multivariate regression was conducted using a sample of 3145 clinical nurses and nurse leaders obtained by snowball sampling in DAISY organizations in the United […]

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The Pain Whisperer: A Chip That Translates Biological Pain Signals

As part of an extensive effort to radically change how pain is diagnosed, researchers have created an innovative microfluidic biosensor that has been termed the “pain-on-a-chip.” The sensor is designed to identify pain signatures from small blood samples and could provide a pivotal shift in how chronic pain is monitored and addressed from an objective,

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Time-Traveling Brains: How Sleep Supports Simultaneous Reactivation of Past and Future Events

This study evaluated how the brain of male mice processes future memory and found that synchronized activity in the hippocampus CA1 neurons during sleep is linked with preset cells. Scientists investigated how neuronal ensembles are transformed into memory engrams.  Vital vectors containing TRE-hKikGR were developed for hippocampal injections, and stereotactic surgery was performed to implant

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The Measles Comeback: Challenges Facing the Americas

Six countries in the Americas had reported 2,318 confirmed measles cases and three related deaths by April 18, 2025. The number of reported cases during this period represents an 11-fold increase compared to 2024 statistics. The highest number of infections has occurred among unvaccinated individuals or those with unknown vaccination status, particularly within the 1

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Retina on Alert: Functional Changes as Early Indicators of Parkinson’s Disease

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is typically diagnosed after significant neurodegeneration has already occurred and early symptoms have been present. The goal is to validate electroretinography (ERG) for detecting early retinal dysfunction biomarkers non-invasively. PD is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by motor symptoms resulting from neuron loss. This study examined whether specific ERG features indicate early PD

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