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The effect of oral feeding on gastrointestinal function, motility and appetite- regulating hormones, insulin, glucose and satiety in normal weight individuals and those with obesity (2025)
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Simpson, E. J., Althubeati, S., Cordon, S., Hoad, C., Bush, D., Eldeghaidy, S., Gowland, P. A., Macdonald, I. A., & Lobo, D. N. (in press). The effect of oral feeding on gastrointestinal function, motility and appetite- regulating hormones, insulin, glucose and satiety in normal weight individuals and those with obesity. Clinical Nutrition,

ImproviNg Tic services in EnglaND: A multi-method study to explore existing healthcare service provision for children and young people with tics and Tourette Syndrome (2025)
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Rattu, N. R., Hall, S. S., Hall, C. L., Murphy, T., Kilgariff, J., James, N., McNally, E., Jeayes, A., Khan, K., Rimmer, S., Thomson, L., & Groom, M. J. (2025). ImproviNg Tic services in EnglaND: A multi-method study to explore existing healthcare service provision for children and young people with tics and Tourette Syndrome. BMJ Mental Health, 28(1), Article e301599. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjment-2025-301599

Background Timely access to diagnostic assessment and treatment is essential to improve function and mitigate the risk of poor long-term outcomes in children and young people (CYP) with tics.

Objective This study aimed to explore i) how tic servic... Read More about ImproviNg Tic services in EnglaND: A multi-method study to explore existing healthcare service provision for children and young people with tics and Tourette Syndrome.

James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership in co-existing dementia and hearing conditions: a research agenda defined by people with lived experience and healthcare professionals (2025)
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Heffernan, E., Calvert, S., Dening, T., Broome, E., Spriggs, R., Ahmad, N., Lerigo-Smith, N., & Henshaw, H. (2025). James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership in co-existing dementia and hearing conditions: a research agenda defined by people with lived experience and healthcare professionals. Age and Ageing, 54(7), Article afaf191. https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afaf191

Background
Dementia and hearing conditions are both major public health concerns. Most people living with dementia also live with hearing conditions (e.g. hearing loss, tinnitus, vestibular disorders). Furthermore, hearing loss may be a risk factor... Read More about James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership in co-existing dementia and hearing conditions: a research agenda defined by people with lived experience and healthcare professionals.

A realist review of acute pain management in children and young people attended by ambulance (2025)
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Whitley, G., Nicholls, G., Baliousis, M., Bujor, T., Eaton, G., Hodgson, J., Leighton, P., Lord, B., Ortega, M., Redsell, S., Siriwarden, N., & Sumera, K. (2025). A realist review of acute pain management in children and young people attended by ambulance. Paramedicine, https://doi.org/10.1177/27536386251356690

Acute pain management in children and young people (CYP) attended by ambulance services is a significant challenge due to the complex nature of pain, the variation of approach needed across the age range, and the unpredictability of the environment.... Read More about A realist review of acute pain management in children and young people attended by ambulance.

Urban mapping in Dar es Salaam using AJIVE (2025)
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Carrington, R. J., Dryden, I. L., Ellis, M., Goulding, J. O., Preston, S. P., & Sirl, D. J. (in press). Urban mapping in Dar es Salaam using AJIVE. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series C,

Neural Mechanisms and Alterations of Sweet Sensing: Insights from Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Studies (2025)
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Long, T., Milbourn, C. C., Smith, A., Linn Su Khin, K., J. Page, A., Idris, I., Yang, Q., L. Young, R., & Eldeghaidy, S. (2025). Neural Mechanisms and Alterations of Sweet Sensing: Insights from Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Studies. Life, 15(7), Article 1075. https://doi.org/10.3390/life15071075

Sweet sensing is a fundamental sensory experience that plays a critical role not only in food preference, reward and dietary behaviour but also in glucose metabolism. Sweet taste receptors (STRs), composed of a heterodimer of taste receptor type 1 me... Read More about Neural Mechanisms and Alterations of Sweet Sensing: Insights from Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Studies.

Bipolar Seesaw of Atmospheric CO2 Between North Pacific and Southern Ocean at Millennial Timescales (2025)
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Zhong, Y., Liu, Y., Yu, J., Sun, C., Wen, Q., Kender, S., Horikawa, K., Zhang, X., Weber, M. E., Li, S., Yang, H., Kaboth‐Bahr, S., Bahr, A., Song, Z., Swann, G. E. A., Cao, W., Yang, S., Liu, Y., Zhang, J., Li, H., …Liu, Q. (2025). Bipolar Seesaw of Atmospheric CO2 Between North Pacific and Southern Ocean at Millennial Timescales. Geophysical Research Letters, 52(13), Article e2025GL115758. https://doi.org/10.1029/2025gl115758

The interhemispheric relation of deep-water ventilation and surface-ocean productivity may have played a prominent role in past atmospheric CO2 regulation. However, how these processes vary on orbital-millennial timescales remains poorly understood.... Read More about Bipolar Seesaw of Atmospheric CO2 Between North Pacific and Southern Ocean at Millennial Timescales.

Minimal models for RNA simulations (2025)
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Thirumalai, D., Hori, N., & Nguyen, H. T. (2025). Minimal models for RNA simulations. Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 93, Article 103107. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sbi.2025.103107

The increasing importance of RNA as a prime player in biology can hardly be overstated. Problems in RNA, such as folding and RNA–RNA interactions that drive phase separation, require cations. Because experiments alone cannot reveal the dynamics of ca... Read More about Minimal models for RNA simulations.

Regional profiling reveals a distinct glioblastoma infiltrative margin proteome (2025)
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Kocon, A., Smith, S. J., Morentin, B., Callado, L. F., Carter, W., & Rahman, R. (2025). Regional profiling reveals a distinct glioblastoma infiltrative margin proteome. Scientific Reports, 15, Article 24021. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-09228-z

Isocitrate dehydrogenase wild-type glioblastoma, a malignant brain tumour of glial origin, confers a poor prognosis with a median survival of 12 to 16 months from diagnosis. Glioblastomas are aggressive tumours that rapidly proliferate and diffusely... Read More about Regional profiling reveals a distinct glioblastoma infiltrative margin proteome.

Patients with non-White ethnicity and from poorer social classes are sicker at initial presentation to hospital with COVID-19 infection (2025)
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Crooks, C. J., West, J., Gazis, T., Morling, J., Simmonds, M., Juurlink, I., Briggs, S., Cruickshank, S., Hammond-Pears, S., Shaw, D., Card, T., & Fogarty, A. W. (2025). Patients with non-White ethnicity and from poorer social classes are sicker at initial presentation to hospital with COVID-19 infection. Public Health, 246, Article 105851. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2025.105851

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, individuals from non-White and with poorer socio-economic status (SES) had higher rates of mortality than their counterparts. The hypothesis that these individuals had more severe respiratory failure at the t... Read More about Patients with non-White ethnicity and from poorer social classes are sicker at initial presentation to hospital with COVID-19 infection.

A porin-like protein used by bacterial predators defines a wider lipid-trapping superfamily (2025)
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Parr, R. J., Santin, Y. G., Ratkevičiūte, G., Caulton, S. G., Radford, P., Gurvič, D., Jenkins, M., Doyle, M. T., Mead, L., Silale, A., Van Den Berg, B., Knowles, T. J., Sockett, R. E., Stansfeld, P. J., Laloux, G., & Lovering, A. L. (2025). A porin-like protein used by bacterial predators defines a wider lipid-trapping superfamily. Nature Communications, 16, Article 6213. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-61633-0

Outer membrane proteins (OMPs) define the surface biology of Gram-negative bacteria, with roles in adhesion, transport, catalysis and signalling. Specifically, porin beta-barrels are common diffusion channels, predominantly monomeric/trimeric in natu... Read More about A porin-like protein used by bacterial predators defines a wider lipid-trapping superfamily.

Runout of Rainfall Induced Landslides in Malaysia (2025)
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Sim, K. B., Lee, M. L., Remenyte-Prescott, R., & Wong, S. Y. (in press). Runout of Rainfall Induced Landslides in Malaysia. Environment Systems and Decisions,

One of the critical components in landslide hazard and risk assessment is the reliable estimate of the runout distance of the sliding mass. In Malaysia, the landslide risk management is in its early stages. However, despite these endeavours the curre... Read More about Runout of Rainfall Induced Landslides in Malaysia.

Factory Tourism in Inter-war Britain: The Spectacular Construction of Social-Democratic Mass Production (2025)
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Hornsey, R. (in press). Factory Tourism in Inter-war Britain: The Spectacular Construction of Social-Democratic Mass Production. Modern British History,

In the 1920s and 1930s, many British manufacturers opened their factories to hundreds of thousands of ordinary consumers. In part, this was a response to an increasingly competitive market for branded household commodities, in which visitors were off... Read More about Factory Tourism in Inter-war Britain: The Spectacular Construction of Social-Democratic Mass Production.

17-year trends in radiological disease burden of multiple sclerosis at presentation (2025)
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Taylor, M., Alrawashdeh, O., Evangelou, N., & Garjani, A. (2025). 17-year trends in radiological disease burden of multiple sclerosis at presentation. Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders, 102, Article 106607. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msard.2025.106607

At a population level, MS disease progression appears to have slowed in recent years. This study assessed whether earlier detection of people with potentially milder radiological disease is contributing to these observed trends in MS disease course.... Read More about 17-year trends in radiological disease burden of multiple sclerosis at presentation.

Psychiatric Comorbidity in Intellectual Developmental Disorders: A Systematic Review (2025)
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Astilleros Martínez, B., Pilar Martin, M., & Kotera, Y. (2025). Psychiatric Comorbidity in Intellectual Developmental Disorders: A Systematic Review. British Journal of Hospital Medicine, https://doi.org/10.12968/hmed.2024.0686

Aims/Background Intellectual developmental disorders (IDD) are characterized by significant limitations in intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior, affecting conceptual, social, and practical skills. They impact 1% of the global population, w... Read More about Psychiatric Comorbidity in Intellectual Developmental Disorders: A Systematic Review.

Cosmic reflections I: the structural diversity of simulated and observed low-mass galaxy analogues (2025)
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Martin, G., E Watkins, A., Dubois, Y., Devriendt, J., Kaviraj, S., Kim, D., Kraljic, K., Lazar, I., R Pearce, F., Peirani, S., Pichon, C., Slyz, A., & K Yi, S. (2025). Cosmic reflections I: the structural diversity of simulated and observed low-mass galaxy analogues. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Article staf1092. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staf1092

Dwarf galaxies serve as powerful laboratories for investigating the underlying physics of galaxy evolution including the impact of baryonic feedback processes and external environmental influences. We compare the visual and structural properties of d... Read More about Cosmic reflections I: the structural diversity of simulated and observed low-mass galaxy analogues.

A flaw in Sider’s vagueness argument for perdurantism: endurantism endures (2025)
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Noonan, H. (2025). A flaw in Sider’s vagueness argument for perdurantism: endurantism endures. Analytic Philosophy, https://doi.org/10.1111/phib.12386

Sider’s vagueness argument for perdurantism (2001: 126ff.) has long been seen as one of the most powerful, or perhaps the most powerful, in the perdurantist’s arsenal. In its absence the case against endurantism is significantly weakened. Despite its... Read More about A flaw in Sider’s vagueness argument for perdurantism: endurantism endures.