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Glycolytic metabolism and biomass production from glucose in human skeletal muscle growth
(2025)
articleSkeletal muscle is the main consumer of glucose after a mixed meal, and resistance exercise further increases muscle glucose uptake. Emerging evidence suggests that glucose uptake in muscles is not only stored as glycogen ... -
Discrepancies in the register of primary health care visits: a 6-year time series study from Finland
(18.11.2025)
articleInformation on registered primary healthcare diagnoses from the Register of Primary Health Care Visits (RPV) is used to allocate healthcare funding in Finland. Our aim was to analyse the diagnosis rate trajectories in the ... -
ESR Essentials: thyroid imaging—practice recommendations by the European Society of Head and Neck Radiology
(2025)
reviewarticleAbstract: Thyroid nodules are frequently encountered at imaging, yet most are benign and do not require intervention. The clinical challenge lies in distinguishing nodules that warrant further investigation from those that ... -
Target Handover in Distributed Integrated Sensing and Communication
IEEE International Conference on Communications (2025)
conferenceThe concept of 6G distributed integrated sensing and communications (DISAC) builds upon the functionality of integrated sensing and communications (ISAC) by integrating distributed architectures, significantly enhancing ... -
Investigating the Generalizability of Emotion Detection via Wearable Physiological Sensors: EmoWear Usecase
International congress on ultra modern telecommunications and control systems (03.12.2025)
conferenceEmotion detection is increasingly recognized as a foundational component in the evolution of intelligent eHealth systems. This paper presents a personalized methodology for identifying relevant physiological sensors for ... -
In vitro identification of kainic acid-induced, concentration-dependent responses in human cortical neuronal networks
(09.01.2025)
articleNeuronal networks derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) have gained attention for their potential use in studying cellular electrophysiology. Similar to in vivo animal models of seizures and epilepsy, ... -
Hepcidin is low in children with moderate acute malnutrition and asymptomatic malaria: Secondary analysis of a 2x2x3 factorial randomized trial in Burkina Faso
(2025)
articleChildren with moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) have an increased risk of iron deficiency, anemia, and death from infectious diseases. The iron-regulating hormone hepcidin is increased in inflammation and may be important ... -
Lived experiences of domestic heating transitions in Finland: Insights from oral histories
(11 / 2025)
articleDecarbonising domestic heating is central to Finland's goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2035. While policy debates largely focus on technological change, less attention has been paid to how individuals experience and ... -
Multisided fairness under limited item availability in recommender systems
(05.04.2025)
articleRecommender systems often aim to serve multiple stakeholders, such as consumers and providers, each with distinct fairness expectations. While fairness-aware recommendation has gained increasing attention, most existing ... -
Use of thyroid hormones in euthyroid patients with unexplained fatigue: analyses of aggregate data from European national surveys of professional endocrine society members
(2025)
articleBackground: Managing patients with fatigue is a clinical challenge. Because fatigue is often reported in hypothyroidism, thyroid hormone (TH) therapy may sometimes be incorrectly considered for biochemically euthyroid ... -
The many facets of fairness in recommender systems: Consumers, providers and items
(12.04.2025)
articleAutonomous decision-making systems, particularly recommender systems, have received increasing attention concerning fairness, i.e., if all stakeholders affected by such a system are treated equally as a result of the ... -
RIS-based Dual-Mode Receive Spatial Modulation for Low-Complexity Wireless Access Points
(04.11.2025)
articleThe emerging technology of reconfigurable intelligent surface-based access points (RIS-APs) shows excellent potential as it effectively replaces conventional RF front ends with passive RISs. This paper introduces RIS-based ... -
Quadrature Noise Modulation for Robust and Flexible Communication
(12.11.2025)
articleThis letter introduces two novel noise modulation (NoiseMod) signaling schemes designed to enhance the bit rate of the classical binary NoiseMod (B-NoiseMod) approach. Quadrature NoiseMod (Q-NoiseMod) adds a new dimension ... -
Velkajarru voi kääntyä kannattajiaan vastaan
(22.10.2025)
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Haaleaa nationalismia: Kylmän sodan päättyminen, älymystö ja ”Suomen henkinen tila”
(12 / 2024)
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Association of fever and infections with the subsequent risk of atopic diseases in children with genetic susceptibility for T1D: Results from the TEDDY cohort study
(10 / 2025)
articleBackground: The increased prevalence of atopic diseases may be due to lifestyle changes affecting our exposure to microbes. We investigated the association between infections, fever, and atopic diseases in a large international ... -
MRI edema patterns in acute neck infections: A multicenter and multidisciplinary interobserver study
(01 / 2025)
articlePurpose To assess the diagnostic accuracy and interobserver agreement of radiologists and surgeons in detecting prognostic MRI edema patterns, retropharyngeal (RPE) and mediastinal (ME) edema, in acute neck infections, ... -
What are the policy options for regulating private equity involvement in health care?: A review of policies implemented or considered in seven high-income countries
(06 / 2025)
articleOver the past two decades, private equity investment in health care has increased substantially. Proponents argue that private equity can optimize and improve health services, while critics warn that the business model of ...



















