To assess Justice Core clients' experiences with the Justice Core program.
There are 3 primary aims of this study: 1) Observe the status of individuals, of all age, sports, activities, on key patient reported outcomes and measures of neuromuscular control when the reach different return to activity milestones following an ankle sprain as determined by themselves, parents, and/or medical provider. 2) To develop a normative database of scores for the key patient reported outcomes and measures of neuromuscular control for individuals of all ages, sports, and activities to help individuals determine if / how well they have recovered from their ankle sprain. 3) Determine if the key patient reported outcomes and measures of neuromuscular control can predict risk of reinjury when individuals, of all ages, sports, activities, return to sport following an ankle sprain.
The purpose of this study is to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a Food is Medicine intervention when started during the first trimester of pregnancy. The eating pattern we are testing in this study is a Mediterranean-style dietary pattern adapted for the southern United States - thus, we call the program "Med-South." All who take part will receive Med-South dietary counseling. In addition, to help participants follow a Med-style dietary pattern, one group of study participants will receive extra virgin olive oil and nuts. The other group will receive extra virgin olive oil, nuts, and frozen meals (medically tailored meals) that align with the Med-South dietary pattern. Participants will be assigned at random (like flipping a coin) to one of these groups.
• To provide investigators in the Division of Gastroenterology with the sources of clinical information for basic research and clinical studies of inflammatory bowel diseases. • To provide optimal and standardized collection of stool for such studies.
I am studying the overall fan experience of a college wrestling match and what the fan views as making it a good experience. I am doing it to find out what can make wrestling matches more rewarding to attend.
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to enhance student learning and research. Additionally, competency using generative AI is expected to become a critical workplace skill across diverse sectors. Yet, few methods for training college students on how to use generative AI and assess its shortcomings have been tested. We therefore aim to assess graduate students' perceptions of and familiarity with generative AI after using it in a class activity.
The overall goal of the UNC CFAR is to support research of HIV infection carried out by UNC CFAR affiliated investigators and collaborators outside UNC. In order to achieve the goal of providing cutting edge research and testing services, the UNC CFAR will use samples of blood, hair, urine, oral and genital secretions from HIV seropositive and seronegative donors to evaluate, validate and quality control current and future assays.
This study focuses on human's deviation from information saturation with their personal satisfying strategy, aka, individual information satiety. This helps us to understand how and why humans decide what is enough for particular tasks, and inform us with better design guidelines for information systems.
This study aims to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the drug: NMD670 in adults who have Myasthenia Gravis.
Throughout Latin America, public security is an increasingly important issue due to growing concerns regarding drug trafficking, organized crime, homicides, and violence. While much of the research on the topic focuses on citizens' support for hard-on-crime policing and politicians' subsequent enactment of such policies, scholars have not studied the responses of the innocent people who become unintended victims of these policies through government-sponsored violence. How do these people seek to hold the state accountable for the negative consequences of hard-on-crime policies? Which policies do they seek to advance? With which other civil society actors and policymakers do they ally and why? Most importantly, when are they successful in shaping public security policy? In this research project, I focus on the organized resistance against police brutality in Brazil's urban areas, especially in the poorer regions known as favelas.