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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Volume 6 Full Text, Bjur Staff
Volume 6 Full Text, Bjur Staff
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
No abstract provided.
Women’S Empowerment Or Exploitation Of Women? Examining The Implications Of Economic Empowerment Programming, Billie White
Women’S Empowerment Or Exploitation Of Women? Examining The Implications Of Economic Empowerment Programming, Billie White
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
No abstract provided.
The Butler-Tarkington Community Member Views On The Perceived Gentrification, Julio C. Trujillo, Jr., Ethan Daniels
The Butler-Tarkington Community Member Views On The Perceived Gentrification, Julio C. Trujillo, Jr., Ethan Daniels
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
No abstract provided.
Cyber Jihadism: An Analysis On How The Cyber Sphere Has Altered Islamic Terrorism, Simon Spangenberg
Cyber Jihadism: An Analysis On How The Cyber Sphere Has Altered Islamic Terrorism, Simon Spangenberg
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
No abstract provided.
Parent Interaction Between An Infant With A Cochlear Implant And Additional Disabilities, Lillian J. Southern
Parent Interaction Between An Infant With A Cochlear Implant And Additional Disabilities, Lillian J. Southern
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
No abstract provided.
Drowning In Depression: A Reading Of William Cowper’S “The Castaway”, Katrina B. Skalko
Drowning In Depression: A Reading Of William Cowper’S “The Castaway”, Katrina B. Skalko
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
No abstract provided.
A Matter Of Perspective: Reportage Style In District 9 (2009), M. Mert Örsler
A Matter Of Perspective: Reportage Style In District 9 (2009), M. Mert Örsler
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
No abstract provided.
The Motivations And Perceived Benefits Of Student Participation In Dance Marathon, Emily J. Nettesheim
The Motivations And Perceived Benefits Of Student Participation In Dance Marathon, Emily J. Nettesheim
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
No abstract provided.
Border Security And Immigration Policy: The Fight Against Terrorism, Caroline Klenck
Border Security And Immigration Policy: The Fight Against Terrorism, Caroline Klenck
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
No abstract provided.
Comparison Of Patient Outcomes In A Pharmacist-Led Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy Program, Zachary W. Howe, Lindsay Saum, Jennifer Mccann
Comparison Of Patient Outcomes In A Pharmacist-Led Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy Program, Zachary W. Howe, Lindsay Saum, Jennifer Mccann
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
No abstract provided.
What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up? Cognitive Flexibility Influences Career Decision Making And Related Anxiety, Emily M. Flandermeyer, Keegan G. Sawin
What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up? Cognitive Flexibility Influences Career Decision Making And Related Anxiety, Emily M. Flandermeyer, Keegan G. Sawin
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents And Front Matter, Bjur Staff
Table Of Contents And Front Matter, Bjur Staff
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
No abstract provided.
Feasibility And Acceptability Of A Proposed Pharmacy-Based Harm Reduction Intervention To Reduce Opioid Overdose, Hiv And Hepatitis C, Beth E. Meyerson, Jon D. Agley, Wasantha Parakrama Jayawardene, Lori Ann Eldridge, Prachi Arora, Carriann Smith, Nina Vadiei, Amy K. Kennedy, Taylor J. Moehling
Feasibility And Acceptability Of A Proposed Pharmacy-Based Harm Reduction Intervention To Reduce Opioid Overdose, Hiv And Hepatitis C, Beth E. Meyerson, Jon D. Agley, Wasantha Parakrama Jayawardene, Lori Ann Eldridge, Prachi Arora, Carriann Smith, Nina Vadiei, Amy K. Kennedy, Taylor J. Moehling
Scholarship and Professional Work – COPHS
Background: Evidence-based harm reduction intervention components which might benefit pharmacy patients have not been integrated and studied.
Objective: To investigate the feasibility and acceptability of a proposed pharmacy-based harm reduction intervention to reduce opioid overdose, HIV and hepatitis C called PharmNet.
Methods: Indiana managing pharmacists were surveyed in 2018 to assess the feasibility and acceptability of an intervention for opioid misuse screening, brief intervention, syringe and naloxone dispensing, and referrals provision. The Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research informed the survey development and analysis.
Result: The sample included 303 (30.8%) pharmacists; 215 (70.9%) provided detailed written comments. Intervention Characteristics: 83.3% believed …
Examining Zika Virus: Transmission, Diagnosis, Treatment, And Prevention, Noura Taybeh
Examining Zika Virus: Transmission, Diagnosis, Treatment, And Prevention, Noura Taybeh
BU Well
The Zika virus is a mosquito-borne virus that was first isolated in Uganda in 1947 and has since caused outbreaks in many parts of the world. It has multiple routes of transmission and may cause acute illness and death if not treated. The Zika virus becomes a major concern if transmitted from mother to fetus as it increases the chance of birth defects and developmental problems to the unborn baby. This article highlights the importance of early diagnosis and describes Zika virus’ transmission, treatment, and prevention.
Your Best Shot At Surviving The Flu Season, Isabella Liu
Your Best Shot At Surviving The Flu Season, Isabella Liu
BU Well
Millions of individuals become ill from the influenza virus every year. As an existing public health issue, it is important for patients to understand that the best way to combat the influenza virus is through prevention. This article explores key aspects of the influenza vaccine and highlights its importance in the healthcare community.
Artificial Organs: Syncardia Heart, Kaity Keesling
Artificial Organs: Syncardia Heart, Kaity Keesling
BU Well
With an increased prevalence of cardiovascular disease, heart transplants are on the rise. As a result, the need for donor hearts exceeds current availability. To care for heart failure patients, healthcare professionals have developed the SynCardia total artificial heart. This article explains the artificial heart and its implementation into clinical practice.
Circumventing The Snake Oil: An Analysis Of Cam Cancer Therapies, Chris Zeheralis
Circumventing The Snake Oil: An Analysis Of Cam Cancer Therapies, Chris Zeheralis
BU Well
Since the dawn of recorded human history, humans have searched for ailments to the diseases that plague our everyday lives. However, as each new cure or treatment was discovered, thousands of unsubstantiated and unproven therapies follow behind it. With the advancement of the internet and modern communication, these therapies have found their ways into the minds of consumers. The article highlights three common unproven therapies used by patients, as well as addressing the nuances of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM).
Take A Hike – No Really, It’S Good For Your Health, Nathan Weller
Take A Hike – No Really, It’S Good For Your Health, Nathan Weller
BU Well
Mental health and its treatment remain prevalent concerns across the United States. As such, the importance of activities that promote mental well-being cannot be understated. One such example includes the use of nature to minimize negative, depressive thoughts while promoting their positive counterparts. This new area of focus, often known as ecotherapy, will be detailed in the following article.
“Put Me In Coach!”: How Pharmacists Can Contribute To Elite Sports, Mel Sturgill
“Put Me In Coach!”: How Pharmacists Can Contribute To Elite Sports, Mel Sturgill
BU Well
Professional and amateur athletes alike often have teams of healthcare professionals that oversee the care of injuries. Among these healthcare professionals, pharmacists have not been included as a member of the care team. Pharmacists are medication experts that can help mitigate medication mistakes and adverse reactions. Additionally, the pharmacist can provide medication information and doping awareness to help athletes reach and maintain their top performance levels in a healthy and safe manner.
An Aching For Affection, Tj Quinlan
An Aching For Affection, Tj Quinlan
BU Well
As humans, we’ve needed companionship from the beginning of time. Therefore, what does a true relationship look like in today’s society? In this world of newly emerging relationships, many people have either experienced, seen, or heard of a toxic relationship. This article dives deep into what makes a toxic relationship, how to notice the red flags, and how to ultimately fix or end it.
Weighing The Effects Of Food Marketing To Children, Serena Panos
Weighing The Effects Of Food Marketing To Children, Serena Panos
BU Well
The marketing tactics used to promote food products in the United States has grown exponentially over recent years. Companies no longer promote products through traditional television commercials alone but utilize their ability to reach consumers through a multitude of modern social media outlets. Because of this, food promotions are all around us. However, the advertising and marketing of food targeted at children and adolescents may not be as harmless as it seems. This article explores why the progressive target marketing of food to children may be a key factor in the rapid growth rate of childhood obesity in the United …
The Not So Hidden Dangers Of Vaping, Hannah Lee
The Not So Hidden Dangers Of Vaping, Hannah Lee
BU Well
The use of e-cigarettes and vaping devices has become a widely accepted trend in our society. These devices come with many negative effects that pose harm to one’s health. This article examines the truths about these dangers and the risks associated with vaping.
Get Your Head In The Game: On And Off The Field, Katelyn Le
Get Your Head In The Game: On And Off The Field, Katelyn Le
BU Well
Mental health has recently become a popular topic on college campuses. New resources and programs are being implemented to ensure the mental wellbeing of students, however, on-campus athletic programs seem to be lagging behind. Athletic departments have trainers and methods to track physical wellness, but often do not have tools to measure mental wellness. This article not only explores the transition and challenges of student athletes, but sheds light on the intense mental aspect of college athletics.
A Game Of Phones: Capitalizing On Health Applications, Gamification, And Improving Patient Outcomes, Kim Hazel
A Game Of Phones: Capitalizing On Health Applications, Gamification, And Improving Patient Outcomes, Kim Hazel
BU Well
Healthcare applications are certainly on the rise. Advances in application technology, such as gamification, have the ability to transform patient health and clinical research from the palm of our hands. Is it time for healthcare providers to support and implement these technology trends?
Stress: The Silent Sickness, Neethu George
Stress: The Silent Sickness, Neethu George
BU Well
From cramming for a test to arguing with a friend, individuals experience stress every day. While stress can be beneficial in certain situations, letting stress get out of control can lead to a variety of mental and physical health issues. This article examines the different types of stress, ways to cope with stress, and the overall effect of stress on human health.
Transcriptomic Analysis Implicates Necroptosis In Disease Progression And Prognosis In Myelodysplastic Syndromes, Guillermo Montalban-Bravo, Caleb Class, Irene Ganan-Gomez, Rashmi Kanagal-Shamanna, Koji Sasaki, Guillaume Richard-Carpentier, Kiran Naqvi, Yue Wei, Hui Yang, Kelly A. Soltysiak, Kelly Chien, Carlos Bueso-Ramos, Kim-Anh Do, Hagop Kantarjian, Guillermo Garcia-Manero
Transcriptomic Analysis Implicates Necroptosis In Disease Progression And Prognosis In Myelodysplastic Syndromes, Guillermo Montalban-Bravo, Caleb Class, Irene Ganan-Gomez, Rashmi Kanagal-Shamanna, Koji Sasaki, Guillaume Richard-Carpentier, Kiran Naqvi, Yue Wei, Hui Yang, Kelly A. Soltysiak, Kelly Chien, Carlos Bueso-Ramos, Kim-Anh Do, Hagop Kantarjian, Guillermo Garcia-Manero
Scholarship and Professional Work – COPHS
Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are characterized by ineffective hematopoiesis and cytopenias due to uncontrolled programmed cell death. The presence of pro-inflammatory cytokines and constitutive activation of innate immunity signals in MDS cells suggest inflammatory cell death, such as necroptosis, may be responsible for disease phenotype. We evaluated 64 bone marrow samples from 55 patients with MDS or chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) obtained prior to (n=46) or after (n=18) therapy with hypomethylating agents (HMAs). RNA from sorted bone marrow CD34+ cells was isolated and subject to amplification and RNA-Seq. Compared to healthy controls, expression levels of MLKL (CMML: 2.09 log2FC, p=0.0013; MDS: …
Genomic Context And Tp53 Allele Frequency Define Clinical Outcomes In Tp53-Mutated Myelodysplastic Syndromes, Guillermo Montalban-Bravo, Rashmi Kanagal-Shamanna, Christopher B. Benton, Caleb A. Class, Kelly S. Chien, Koji Sasaki ,, Kiran Naqvi, Yesid Alvarado, Tapan M. Kadia, Farhad Ravandi, Naval Daver, Koichi Takahashi, Elias Jabbour, Gautham Borthakur, Naveen Pemmaraju, Marina Konopleva, Kelly A. Soltysiak, Sherry R. Pierce, Carlos E. Bueso-Ramos, Keyur P. Patel, Hagop Kantarjian, Guillermo Garcia-Manero
Genomic Context And Tp53 Allele Frequency Define Clinical Outcomes In Tp53-Mutated Myelodysplastic Syndromes, Guillermo Montalban-Bravo, Rashmi Kanagal-Shamanna, Christopher B. Benton, Caleb A. Class, Kelly S. Chien, Koji Sasaki ,, Kiran Naqvi, Yesid Alvarado, Tapan M. Kadia, Farhad Ravandi, Naval Daver, Koichi Takahashi, Elias Jabbour, Gautham Borthakur, Naveen Pemmaraju, Marina Konopleva, Kelly A. Soltysiak, Sherry R. Pierce, Carlos E. Bueso-Ramos, Keyur P. Patel, Hagop Kantarjian, Guillermo Garcia-Manero
Scholarship and Professional Work – COPHS
TP53 mutations are associated with adverse outcomes and shorter response to hypomethylating agents (HMAs) in myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS). Limited data have evaluated the impact of the type, number, and patterns of TP53 mutations in response outcomes and prognosis of MDS. We evaluated the clinicopathologic characteristics, outcomes, and response to therapy of 261 patients with MDS and TP53 mutations. Median age was 68 years (range, 18-80 years). A total of 217 patients (83%) had a complex karyotype. TP53 mutations were detected at a median variant allele frequency (VAF) of 0.39 (range, 0.01-0.94). TP53 deletion was associated with lower overall response rate …
Working Memory In Collegiate Athletes And Non-Athletes: A Comparison Of Team-Sports Athletes, Solo-Sports Athletes, Frequent Exercisers And Infrequent Exercisers, Tara T. Lineweaver, Suneeta Kercood, Elyse B. Morgan, Shelby L. Rampone, Colleen C. Frank, Scott A. Mcluckie
Working Memory In Collegiate Athletes And Non-Athletes: A Comparison Of Team-Sports Athletes, Solo-Sports Athletes, Frequent Exercisers And Infrequent Exercisers, Tara T. Lineweaver, Suneeta Kercood, Elyse B. Morgan, Shelby L. Rampone, Colleen C. Frank, Scott A. Mcluckie
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Past research suggests that exercise is associated with improved working memory (WM) abilities, and that athletes have better executive functioning and WM skills than non-athletes. However, no studies to date have separated the effects of exercise from the effects of athletic participation when examining WM. This study had three primary goals: (1) to determine whether amateur college athletes have better auditory and visual WM than their non-athlete peers who exercise frequently and whether non-athlete frequent exercisers have better WM than non-athlete infrequent exercisers (2) to determine whether amateur participation in particular types of sports (team-based versus solo sports) corresponds to …
Understanding The Healthcare Experiences And Needs Of African Immigrants In The United States: A Scoping Review, Ogbonnaya I. Omenk, Dennis P. Watson, Hugh C. Hendrie
Understanding The Healthcare Experiences And Needs Of African Immigrants In The United States: A Scoping Review, Ogbonnaya I. Omenk, Dennis P. Watson, Hugh C. Hendrie
Scholarship and Professional Work – COPHS
Background: Africans immigrants in the United States are the least-studied immigrant group, despite the research and policy efforts to address health disparities within immigrant communities. Although their healthcare experiences and needs are unique, they are often included in the “black” category, along with other phenotypically-similar groups. This process makes utilizing research data to make critical healthcare decisions specifically targeting African immigrants, difficult. The purpose of this Scoping Review was to examine extant information about African immigrant health in the U.S., in order to develop lines of inquiry using the identified knowledge-gaps.
Methods: Literature published in the English language between 1980 …
The Value Driven Pharmacist: Basics Of Access, Cost, And Quality 2nd Edition, Carriann Smith, Annette Mcfarland, Chad Knoderer, Joseph Jordan, Trish Devine, Jessica Wilhoite
The Value Driven Pharmacist: Basics Of Access, Cost, And Quality 2nd Edition, Carriann Smith, Annette Mcfarland, Chad Knoderer, Joseph Jordan, Trish Devine, Jessica Wilhoite
Butler University Books
No abstract provided.