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Comprehensive viewpoints on heart rate variability at high altitude
CONCLUSIONS: HRV can be used to assess autonomic nervous function under various systemic conditions, and can be used to predict and monitor diseases caused by hypoxia at high altitude. Investigating the correlation between high altitude hypoxia and heart rate variability can help make HRV more rapid, accurate, and effective for the diagnosis of plateau-related diseases.PMID:37552638 | DOI:10.1080/10641963.2023.2238923
Source: Clinical and Experimental Hypertension - August 8, 2023 Category: Cardiology Authors: Jun Hou Keji Lu Peiwen Chen Peng Wang Jing Li Jiali Yang Qing Liu Qiang Xue Zhaobing Tang Haifeng Pei Source Type: research

Tutoring vs service for the underserved
Hello I apologize for asking an oft asked question, but I am little confused as to what falls under tutoring and what falls under volunteering for the underserved communities. I had volunteered for a few months at an inner city preschool where we, as a team, prepared activities for pre-k kids and read them books to help improve their literacy and social skills. I was told this falls under tutoring, when I had through this was service to the underserved. Now, I have an opportunity to with... Read more
Source: Student Doctor Network - August 8, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Justapremed1 Tags: Pre-Medical (MD) Source Type: forums

Amazon Won ' t Remove Books Listed Under a Real Author ' s Name But Allegedly Written With AI
It may be a real-life case of AI coming to take our jobs—if not our identities. Journalist, author, and professor Jane Friedman revealed on Monday that Amazon has refused her request to remove books falsely attributed to her from its website, in part because she did not hold a trademark to her own…#janefriedman #amazon #whateditorsdo #publishing101 #universityofvirginia #goodreads #friedman #authorsguild #lanhamact #wga
Source: Reuters: Health - August 8, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

The big idea: should we bring extinct creatures back to life?
We might be able to genetically engineer something like woolly mammoths, but is it a good idea?We may weep for the dodo, but could and should we bring this lovely bird back from the dead? De-extinction is the science ofrestoring lost species and it has been in the news, sporadically, for decades.The story in modern times began in 1990 whenMichael Crichton published his science fiction novel Jurassic Park, in which he imagined a world where scientists were able to bring dinosaurs back to life. Crichton had trained as a biomedical scientist, so he was aware of the then newpolymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology that was r...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - August 7, 2023 Category: Science Authors: Mike Benton Tags: Extinct wildlife Science and nature books Biotechnology industry Genetics Culture Source Type: news

Still on the same page: A gender comparison of the top 100 picture books from the UK and China published 2011 –2020
This study stresses that gender inequality is an international issue and aims to remind all parties in two different picture book industries to work on gender equality in future publishing practice, while showing that translation studies allow us to see how different markets intersect.
Source: Children and Society - August 7, 2023 Category: Child Development Authors: Yi Li, Melissa Terras, Yongning Li Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Dungeons & Dragons Publisher to Tighten Artist Guidelines After AI Art Found in Book
Wizards of the Coast, publisher of the popular Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) role playing game, acknowledged on Saturday that one of its hired artists had used artificial intelligence in creating imagery included in one of its upcoming books, and said updated guidelines are coming. The Hasbro-owned…#dungeonsdragons #dd #hasbro #twitter #ilyashkipin #aiforwizards #giants #academyofart #laytcomers #wizardsofcoasts
Source: Reuters: Health - August 6, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Erik Karlsson Joins Pittsburgh Penguins In NHL 3-Team Blockbuster Trade
The most-anticipated NHL trade of the summer is finally in the books. After months of speculation, the Pittsburgh Penguins have acquired 2023 Norris Trophy-winning defenseman Erik Karlsson from the San Jose Sharks. The final deal also included the Montreal Canadiens as a third party, with nine…#pittsburghpenguins #norristrophy #erikkarlsson #sanjosesharks #montrealcanadiens #swede #brianleetch #newyorkrangers #ottawasenators #sharks
Source: Reuters: Health - August 6, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

APMLE Part 2 - Class of 2024
What is a good schedule to follow for part 2 considering the exam is being given by the end of November beginning of December? What are some books, resources to use?
Source: Student Doctor Network - August 6, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: TriiPod Tags: Podiatry Students Source Type: forums

Grappling with new law, fearful Florida teachers tossing books, resellers say
It's not uncommon for Abby Bell to see teachers bearing books, wanting to offload them in between school years. She’s the store manager of one of Chamblin Bookmine’s two locations in Jacksonville, Florida, which has offered enormous inventories of used books for decades. Hers is the bigger of the…#abbybell #chamblinbookmines #jacksonville #florida #rondesantis #republicans #andrewspar #bell #eastcoast #merrybethburgess
Source: Reuters: Health - August 6, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

David S. Saunders: man of insects and photoperiodism (1935 –2023)
AbstractDavid S. Saunders was an outstanding scientist, who devoted his life to his family and to insects. He has made many fundamental contributions to our understanding of how insects reproduce and adapt their reproduction and development to the seasonal changes on our planet. Most importantly, he was a pioneer in demonstrating the role of the circadian clock in insect photoperiodic time measurement, first in the jewel waspNasonia vitripennis, and later in varies species of flies. His books on biological rhythms and insect clocks are important undergraduate, graduate and research reference literature. David was also a br...
Source: Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology - August 6, 2023 Category: Physiology Source Type: research