
Michael Carey
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Oct 2, 2024 |
obgyn.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Reut Rotem |Michael Carey |Claire McCarthy |Barry O'Reilly
1 Introduction Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a prevalent condition affecting a significant proportion of the global female population; estimates suggest that it impacts up to 50% of women over the age of 50 [1]. POP can be managed conservatively or surgically, depending on the severity and patient preference [2]. In the surgical management of uterine prolapse, it is well acknowledged that apical suspension is crucial for a successful outcome [3].
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Jun 18, 2024 |
sbs.com.au | Michael Carey |Dan Butler
The inner Sydney suburb of Redfern is as synonymous with urban Aboriginal life as it is with Blak resistance. Amongst its streets and terraced houses, universally known as the Block, some of the country’s most enduring and effective Indigenous organisations were born. One of them was the Aboriginal Housing Company: founded more than 50 years ago, the AHC began as nothing more than a few ramshackle buildings and a dream of affordable homes for Blak families.
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Jun 3, 2024 |
pubs.usgs.gov | Jonathan A. O'Donnell |Michael Carey |Joshua Koch |Carson Baughman
Links More information: Publisher Index Page (via DOI) Open Access Version: Publisher Index Page Download citation as: RIS | Dublin Core Study Area Publication type Article Publication Subtype Journal Article Title Metal mobilization from thawing permafrost to aquatic ecosystems is driving rusting of Arctic streams Series title Communications Earth and Environment DOI 10.1038/s43247-024-01446-z Volume 5 Year Published 2024 Language English Publisher Nature Contributing office(s) Alaska...
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May 19, 2024 |
nature.com | Jonathan A. O’Donnell |Michael Carey |Joshua Koch |Kenneth Hill |Patrick Sullivan |Roman Dial
AbstractClimate change in the Arctic is altering watershed hydrologic processes and biogeochemistry. Here, we present an emergent threat to Arctic watersheds based on observations from 75 streams in Alaska’s Brooks Range that recently turned orange, reflecting increased loading of iron and toxic metals. Using remote sensing, we constrain the timing of stream discoloration to the last 10 years, a period of rapid warming and snowfall, suggesting impairment is likely due to permafrost thaw.
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Mar 20, 2024 |
adn.com | Michael Carey
We just celebrated World Plumbing Day on March 11. Think about how lucky you are to have fresh water to drink, bathe, and cook. Do you ever let the water run to get a cold drink or wait for it to get hot? There are people around the world, the U.S., Alaska, and even Anchorage who don’t have this luxury. We all need access to clean water and sanitary sewer systems. The plumber protects the health of the nation. — Michael R.
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