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Free Sugar Intake and Dementia Risk : A Swedish Cohort Study on Dietary Sources and Dementia Subtypes

Background: Dementia is a growing public health concern, and although diet is a modifiable potential risk factor, the role of free sugar intake remains unclear. Excess sugar has been linked to metabolic and cardiovascular dysfunction, both associated with cognitive decline, but evidence regarding specific sugar sources is limited. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the associations betwee

Joint control of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, lipoprotein(a), and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein in relation to risk of cardiovascular disease in adults with steatotic liver disease

Background and aims: We examined whether the excess cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk among adults with steatotic liver disease (SLD) subtypes could be reduced or eliminated through joint control of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)], and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP). Methods and results: This prospective cohort study included 291,995 participants f

Before that Train has Passed: Incorporating Biodiversity and EHRD in the Transition Away from Fossil Fuels

This contribution to the conference on Transitioning away from Fossil Fuels focuses on thematic pillar 3 which addresses the advancement of international cooperation and climate diplomacy. The Fossil Fuel Treaty Initiative represents an opportunity to align climate ambition with human rights and biodiversity stewardship. We consider this stage of the process a crucial waypoint for responding in a

Nuclease-NTPase antiphage defence systems use conserved molecular features to control bacterial immunity

Bacteria encode diverse defence systems, including restriction-modification and CRISPR-Cas, that cleave nucleic acid to protect against phage infection. Bioinformatic analyses demonstrate that many recently identified antiphage defence operons comprise a nuclease and NTPase protein, suggesting that additional nucleic acid-targeting systems remain to be understood. Here we develop large-scale compa

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Esta contribución a la Primera Conferencia Internacional sobre la Transición hacia la no proliferación de Combustibles Fósiles se centra en el pilar temático 3, relativo al avance de la cooperación internacional y la diplomacia climática. La Iniciativa del Tratado de No Proliferación de Combustibles Fósiles (en adelante, Iniciativa FFNPT, por sus siglas en inglés) representa una oportunidad para a

Follow-up imaging after hospital discharge for acute intracerebral hemorrhage in European academic hospitals : a decision-making analysis

Purpose: To investigate factors guiding follow-up imaging after hospital discharge in atraumatic intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) across large European academic centers and compare decision-making patterns using a standardized approach. Methods: Expert neuroradiologists from nine European centers in eight countries detailed their follow-up algorithms for deep and lobar ICH, specifying (1) patient-re

Advancing X-ray Multi-Projection Imaging : Towards Four-Dimensional Reconstruction and Analysis of Rapid Flows

Fourth-generation synchrotron light sources deliver flux densities up to two orders of magnitude higher than previous generations, enabling X-ray imaging at unprecedented spatiotemporal resolution. This is attractive for non-destructive 4D (3D + time) studies of fast dynamics under in-situ or operando conditions. State-of-the-art 4D X-ray imaging at large-scale facilities relies on tomography and

Solar access in urban planning : Early-stage assessment of sunlighting and daylighting

The densification of European cities presents a critical challenge for solar access, particularly in high-latitude Nordic climates. While urban planning in Sweden defines the geometric boundaries of future buildings, there is no statutory requirement to evaluate the resulting solar access at this stage. At later design stages, the Swedish Building Regulations (BBR) mandate daylighting provision, w

Modelling slow sand filtration and solving interface problems with the Transfer Path Method

Filtration through porous media is the oldest form of drinking water treatment and, to this day, constitutes a focal point of research in water engineering. Mathematical models of filtration are often used in conjunction with supplementary models of concurrent phenomena. For instance, both fluid flow inside and outside the filtering medium are of interest, and models of both flow through porous me

TWIST1 drives endothelial-to-mesenchymal-transition to stabilize atherosclerotic plaques

Rupture of unstable atherosclerotic plaques is a major cause of mortality. Endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition associates with advanced atherosclerotic plaques and contributes to plaque progression. We examined the role of Twist1, a transcription factor that drives endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition, in plaque progression by inducible deletion from endothelial cells in hypercholesterolemic mi