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  • 2 months ago | annalsofvascularsurgery.com | Arash Fereydooni |Andrea Fisher |Lucy Yang |Kenneth Tran |Jason Lee |Elizabeth George | +2 more

    KeywordsVirtual interviewIn-person interviewIntegrated vascular surgery residencyMatchGet full text accessLog in, subscribe or purchase for full access. References1. Carmody, J.B. ∙ Rosman, I.S. ∙ Carlson, J.C.Application Fever: Reviewing the Causes, Costs, and Cures for Residency Application InflationCureus. 2021; 13:e138042. Cooke, E.A. ∙ Huang, J. ∙ Cole, H.A. ... Virtual Interviewing for Radiology Residency: Pluses, Minuses, and A Review of the LiteratureAcademic Radiology. 2023; 30:603-6163.

  • Jul 30, 2024 | nature.com | Fadil M. Hannan |Melvin Khee-Shing Leow |Jason Lee |Sari Kovats |Taha Elajnaf |Stephen Kennedy | +1 more

    Climate change is increasing both seasonal temperatures and the frequency and severity of heat extremes. As the endocrine system facilitates physiological adaptations to temperature changes, diseases with an endocrinological basis have the potential to affect thermoregulation and increase the risk of heat injury. The effect of climate change and associated high temperature exposure on endocrine axis development and function, and on the prevalence and severity of diseases associated with hormone deficiency or excess, is unclear. This Perspective summarizes current knowledge relating to the hormonal effects of heat exposure in species ranging from rodents to humans. We also describe the potential effect of high temperature exposures on patients with endocrine diseases. Finally, we highlight the need for more basic science, clinical and epidemiological research into the effects of heat on endocrine function and health; this research could enable the development of interventions for people most at risk, in the context of rising environmental temperatures. Climate change is causing human populations to be exposed to increasingly higher ambient temperatures and more frequent and extreme heatwaves than previously observed. This Perspective considers the available evidence on the endocrine effects of heat exposure, and maps out a path for future research into this field.

  • Apr 29, 2024 | mdpi.com | Yi Tan |Xiaoli Wang |Jason Lee |Kun Shi

    All articles published by MDPI are made immediately available worldwide under an open access license. No specialpermission is required to reuse all or part of the article published by MDPI, including figures and tables. Forarticles published under an open access Creative Common CC BY license, any part of the article may be reused withoutpermission provided that the original article is clearly cited. For more information, please refer tohttps://www.mdpi.com/openaccess.

  • Jan 31, 2024 | chimesnewspaper.com | Dalet Valles |Jason Lee

    While some begrudgingly drink coffee to survive, others have acquired an appreciation for its taste and intricate brewing process. According to a study by the National Library of Medicine, 92% of college students regularly drink coffee every day. It is no surprise that coffee is a drink that many students depend on to get through tireless nights of studying. At Biola, several coffee enthusiasts have banded together to express their love for this drink in a community.

  • Dec 15, 2023 | yahoo.com | Marie Myung-Ok Lee |Jason Lee

    In this reported essay, acclaimed author Marie Myung-Ok Lee and her 23-year-old son Jason, who is autistic, explore the current landscape of autism representation on screen in movies and shows like Extraordinary Attorney Woo, The Good Doctor, Music, and more. Growing up in the 1970s, I never met a person with an autism diagnosis.

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