by Dennis Radman | Apr 23, 2023 | Research
Lay Summary This research paper explores the experiences and perspectives of clinicians and individuals with acquired brain injuries (ABI) regarding rehabilitation services’ continuity and design. Through focus groups, the study identifies key themes including...
by Dennis Radman | Aug 11, 2022 | Research
Lay Summary The research article outlines a comprehensive approach to examining how health systems and communities can work together to manage chronic diseases more effectively. It focuses on identifying and mapping strategies that facilitate the integration of...
by Dennis Radman | Jul 26, 2022 | Research
Lay Summary The research article focuses on evaluating the usability of rehabilitation technologies designed to support shared decision-making (SDM) between patients, clinicians, and caregivers. It reviews various methods and measures used to assess the usability of...
by Dennis Radman | Dec 13, 2021 | Research
Lay Summary The research article focuses on understanding mobility challenges faced by individuals with acquired brain injuries (ABI), such as stroke or traumatic brain injury, and the perspectives of both clinicians and these individuals on factors influencing...
by Dennis Radman | Oct 10, 2004 | Research
Lay Summary The research article uncovers that stanniocalcin (STC), a hormone initially found in fish, also exists in annelid worms, particularly leeches. Through various experiments, including Western blot analysis and bioassays, the study reveals the presence of...
by Dennis Radman | Jan 10, 2002 | Research
Lay Summary The article presents findings on how calcium levels trigger the release of stanniocalcin (STC) in fish, a hormone important for calcium regulation. It explains that fish have a specific receptor, similar to those in mammals, that senses changes in calcium...
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