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Leadership Mindset with an Emphasis in EMS, Part Three
Conclusion “Half of what is taught in medical school is wrong, but nobody knows which half. –  Lucy Hornstein, MD.”15 The same could be said about leadership as well. Many leadership fads have been developed over time and may have had their place, but as times and trends change, so does leadership. As leaders in EMS, it’s crucial to adapt to the new generations of employees and identifying the best ways to work for and with them. The story of the blind men and the elephant is a good story to remember as leaders to say not all things that appear to be true necessarily are.    ...
Source: JEMS Administration and Leadership - December 17, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: JEMS Staff Tags: Administration and Leadership Exclusives Adminstration & Leadership EMS Source Type: news

Microbial Keratinase: Next Generation Green Catalyst and Prospective Applications
The search for novel renewable products over synthetics hallmarked this decade and those of the recent past. Most economies that are prospecting on biodiversity for improved bio-economy favor renewable resources over synthetics for the potential opportunity they hold. However, this field is still nascent as the bulk of the available resources are non-renewable based. Microbial metabolites, emphasis on secondary metabolites, are viable alternatives; nonetheless, vast microbial resources remain under-exploited; thus, the need for a continuum in the search for new products or bio-modifying existing products for novel function...
Source: Frontiers in Microbiology - December 18, 2020 Category: Microbiology Source Type: research

Clinical profiles and risk factors for early and medium-term mortality following heart transplantation in a pediatric population: A single-center experience
Conclusions: Excellent outcomes are possible after heart transplantation in a pediatric population even in a resource constrained environment of a developing economy. More efforts are needed to promote pediatric organ donation and patients need to be referred in better INTERMACS category for optimal outcomes.
Source: Annals of Pediatric Cardiology - January 16, 2021 Category: Cardiology Authors: Komarakshi R Balakrishnan Kemundel Genny Suresh Rao Ganapathy Krishnan Subramaniam Murali Krishna Tanguturu Ajay Arvind Veena Ramanan Jagdish Dhushyanthan K Ramasubramanian K Suresh Kumaran Gunalan Sellamuthu Mohan Rajam Senthil Mettur Pradeep Gnansekhara Source Type: research

Physiological Indicators of Trail Running Performance: A Systematic Review.
CONCLUSIONS: Trail running performance is multifaceted. The classic endurance model shows a weaker association with performance in trail running than in road running. Certain variables associated with trail running research (such as testing procedures, race profiles, and study participants) hinder the execution of comparative studies. Future research should employ trail-specific testing protocols and clear, objective descriptions of both the race profile and participants' training status. PMID: 33508776 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance - January 30, 2021 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Int J Sports Physiol Perform Source Type: research

Against Prolonged Unemployment Benefit Supplements
Ryan BourneHouse Democrats ’proposed $1.9 trillion stimulus bill includes a weekly pandemic unemployment benefit supplement of $400 per week through August 29. The generosity and duration of that uplift is a mistake —it will restrain an employment recovery through 2021 by disincentivizing returns to work.Democrats cite recent studies which suggest that the $600 supplement introduced at the height of lockdowns in 2020 did not much harm job findings.The level of benefits then was truly massive: the median unemployed recipient obtained 145 percent of their previous wage income from unemployment insurance, with a full 76 p...
Source: Cato-at-liberty - February 18, 2021 Category: American Health Authors: Ryan Bourne Source Type: blogs

The effect of occupational exposure to noise on ischaemic heart disease, stroke and hypertension: A systematic review and meta-analysis from the WHO/ILO Joint Estimates of the Work-Related Burden of Disease and Injury
CONCLUSIONS: For acquiring IHD, we judged the existing body of evidence from human data to provide "limited evidence of harmfulness"; a positive relationship is observed between exposure and outcome where chance, bias, and confounding cannot be ruled out with reasonable confidence. For all other included outcomes, the bodies of evidence were judged as "inadequate evidence of harmfulness". Producing estimates for the burden of CVD attributable to occupational exposure to noise appears to not be evidence-based at this time.PROTOCOL IDENTIFIER: 10.1016/j.envint.2018.09.040.PROSPERO REGISTRATION NUMBER: CRD42018092272.PMID:336...
Source: Environment International - February 22, 2021 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Liliane R Teixeira Frank Pega Angel M Dzhambov Alicja Bortkiewicz Denise T Correa da Silva Carlos A F de Andrade Elzbieta Gadzicka Kishor Hadkhale Sergio Iavicoli Martha S Mart ínez-Silveira Ma łgorzata Pawlaczyk-Łuszczyńska Bruna M Rondinone Jadwiga Source Type: research

Fight Aging! Newsletter, March 1st 2021
This study may have important implications for preventing cell senescence and aging-induced tendinopathy, as well as for the selection of novel therapeutic targets of chronic tendon diseases. Our results showed that the treatment of bleomycin, a DNA damaging agent, induced rat patellar TSC (PTSC) cellular senescence. The senescence was characterized by an increase in the senescence-associated β-galactosidase activity, as well as senescence-associated changes in cell morphology. On the other hand, rapamycin could extend lifespan in multiple species, including yeast, fruit flies, and mice, by decelerating DNA damage ...
Source: Fight Aging! - February 28, 2021 Category: Research Authors: Reason Tags: Newsletters Source Type: blogs

Plant Products as Inhibitors of Coronavirus 3CL Protease
Conclusion: Currently, searching for a plant-derived novel drug with better therapeutic index is highly desirable due to lack of specific treatment for SARS-CoV-2. It is expected that in-depth evaluation of medicinally important plants would reveal new molecules with significant potential to inhibit coronavirus 3CL protease for development into approved antiviral drug against COVID-19 in future.
Source: Frontiers in Pharmacology - March 9, 2021 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research

Evidence of the Risks of Elevated Unemployment Insurance Benefits
Erin PartinLast week ’s job market numberswere strong. The unemployment rate fell to 6.0 percent – the lowest since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic – and total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 916,000 in March. But signs already suggest that the employment bounce-back is being restrained from its full potential by Congress’s decision to entrench a $300 weekly unemployment benefit sup plement through September.Combined with state unemployment benefits,around 37 percent of workers can currently make more unemployed than in work. A low-income worker in Massachusetts previously earning $535 per week faced a pre-pa...
Source: Cato-at-liberty - April 8, 2021 Category: American Health Authors: Erin Partin Source Type: blogs

Glycerol as a substrate for actinobacteria of biotechnological interest: Advantages and perspectives in circular economy systems
Chemosphere. 2021 Apr 7;279:130505. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.130505. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTActinobacteria represent a ubiquitous group of microorganisms widely distributed in ecosystems. They have diverse physiological and metabolic properties, including the production of extracellular enzymes and a variety of secondary bioactive metabolites, such as antibiotics, immunosuppressants, and other compounds of industrial interest. Therefore, actinobacteria have been used for biotechnological purposes for more than three decades. The development of a biotechnological process requires the evaluation of its cost/ben...
Source: Chemosphere - April 17, 2021 Category: Chemistry Authors: Stefanie B Costa-Gutierrez Juliana Maria Saez Juan Daniel Aparicio Enzo E Raimondo Claudia S Benimeli Marta A Polti Source Type: research