NEGATIVE-PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY COMPARED WITH STANDARD DRESSINGS FOLLOWING SURGICAL TREATMENT OF MAJOR TRAUMA TO THE LOWER LIMB: THE WHIST RCT

Negative-pressure wound therapy compared with standard dressings following surgical treatment of major trauma to the lower limb: the WHiST RCT

Background: Major trauma is the leading cause of death in people aged 72 hours after injury and inability to complete questionnaires.Interventions: Incisional negative-pressure wound therapy (n = 785), in which a non-adherent absorbent dressing covered with a semipermeable membrane is connected to a pump to create a partial vacuum over the wound, v

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Impaired arbitration between reward-related decision-making strategies in Alcohol Users compared to Alcohol Non-Users: a computational modeling study

Abstract Reinforcement learning studies propose that decision-making is guided by a tradeoff between computationally cheaper model-free (habitual) control and costly model-based (goal-directed) control.Greater model-based control is typically used under highly rewarding conditions to minimize risk and maximize gain.Although prior studies have shown

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Racism and censorship in the editorial and peer review process

Psychology aims to capture the diversity of our human experience, yet racial inequity ensures only specific experiences are studied, peer-reviewed, and eventually published.Despite recent publications on racial bias in research topics, study samples, academic teams, and publication trends, Bike Units - Adult Trike bias in the peer review process re

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