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Exploring health and social care preferences for people with dementia and mild cognitive impairment: a systematic review of discrete choice experiments (2025)
Journal Article
Morrish, N., Fox, C., Reeve, J., Maidment, I., Livingston, G., Scott, S., Hilton, A., Allan, L., van Horik, J., Wong, G., Khondoker, M., Rook, G., & Medina-Lara, A. (in press). Exploring health and social care preferences for people with dementia and mild cognitive impairment: a systematic review of discrete choice experiments. Aging and Mental Health, https://doi.org/10.1080/13607863.2025.2468409

Objectives: Dementia is associated with behaviour change, and impaired ability to remember and think. This review focuses on key findings and methodological processes from discrete choice experiments (DCEs) to inform health and social care interventi... Read More about Exploring health and social care preferences for people with dementia and mild cognitive impairment: a systematic review of discrete choice experiments.

The Role of Syntactic and Semantic Cues in Preventing Temporary Illusions of Plausibility (2025)
Journal Article
Stone, K., & Rabovsky, M. (online). The Role of Syntactic and Semantic Cues in Preventing Temporary Illusions of Plausibility. Journal of cognitive neuroscience, https://doi.org/10.1162/jocn_a_02320

Unexpected words within a context elicit large N400 brain potentials. However, sometimes the N400 at an unexpected word is small when stereotypical agent and patient roles are reversed, such as at “arrested” in “the cop that the thief arrested.” In a... Read More about The Role of Syntactic and Semantic Cues in Preventing Temporary Illusions of Plausibility.

The STROKESTRA® Community Programme: Research Report (2025)
Report
King, E., Presicce, G., Dunn, R., Prior, H., & White, C. (2025). The STROKESTRA® Community Programme: Research Report. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Executive Summary:
This research project explored the effectiveness of a pioneering stroke rehabilitation programme called the STROKESTRA Community Programme (SCP). The SCP aimed to facilitate recovery in stroke survivors and to support their carers... Read More about The STROKESTRA® Community Programme: Research Report.

BREATHLEssness in INDIA (BREATHE-INDIA): realist review to develop explanatory programme theory about breathlessness self-management in India (2025)
Journal Article
Clark, J., Salins, N., Sherigar, M., Williams, S., Pearson, M., Rao, S. R., Spathis, A., Bhat, R., Currow, D. C., Fraser, K., Simha, S., & Johnson, M. J. (2025). BREATHLEssness in INDIA (BREATHE-INDIA): realist review to develop explanatory programme theory about breathlessness self-management in India. NPJ Primary Care Respiratory Medicine, 35(1), Article 13. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41533-025-00420-2

Breathlessness is highly prevalent in low and middle-income countries (LMICs). Low-cost, non-drug, breathlessness self-management interventions are effective in high-income countries. However, health beliefs influence acceptability and have not been... Read More about BREATHLEssness in INDIA (BREATHE-INDIA): realist review to develop explanatory programme theory about breathlessness self-management in India.

From tropical coral reefs to high latitude coral communities: insights into population dynamics along environmental gradients (2025)
Thesis
Chong, F. (2025). From tropical coral reefs to high latitude coral communities: insights into population dynamics along environmental gradients. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/5089297

Anthropogenic climate change affects coral communities globally, exposing them to increasingly frequent disturbances. Thermal stress events might differentially compromise the recovery capacity of coral taxa across biogeographic scales. While changes... Read More about From tropical coral reefs to high latitude coral communities: insights into population dynamics along environmental gradients.

Comprehensive Health Tracking Through Machine Learning and Wearable Technology (2025)
Journal Article
Yusuf, A., Jaber, T. A., & Gordon, N. (online). Comprehensive Health Tracking Through Machine Learning and Wearable Technology. Journal of Data Science and Intelligent Systems, https://doi.org/10.47852/bonviewjdsis52023588

The accurate interpretation of data from wearable devices is paramount in advancing personalized healthcare and disease prevention. This study explores the application of machine learning techniques to improve the interpretation of health metrics fro... Read More about Comprehensive Health Tracking Through Machine Learning and Wearable Technology.

Techno-economic and life cycle assessment of power-to-formic acid production using direct air capture and green hydrogen (2025)
Journal Article
Cuevas-Castillo, G. A., Michailos, S., Hughes, K., Ingham, D., Navarro-Pineda, F., & Pourkashanian, M. (2025). Techno-economic and life cycle assessment of power-to-formic acid production using direct air capture and green hydrogen. Cleaner Engineering and Technology, 26, Article 100929. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clet.2025.100929

The chemical industry is responsible for a significant portion of global carbon emissions. Defossilising the chemical industry is crucial for achieving climate change targets. Carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) has emerged as a promising alternativ... Read More about Techno-economic and life cycle assessment of power-to-formic acid production using direct air capture and green hydrogen.

Differences in the risk of frailty based on care receipt, unmet care needs and socio-economic inequalities: A longitudinal analysis of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (2025)
Journal Article
Sinclair, D. R., Maharani, A., Clegg, A., Hanratty, B., Tampubolon, G., Todd, C., Wittenberg, R., O’Neill, T. W., & Matthews, F. E. (2025). Differences in the risk of frailty based on care receipt, unmet care needs and socio-economic inequalities: A longitudinal analysis of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing. The Journal of Frailty & Aging, 14(2), Article 100012. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tjfa.2025.100012

Background: The older population is increasingly reliant on social care, especially those who are frail. However, an estimated 1.5 million people over 65 in England have unmet care needs. The relationship between receiving care, or receiving insuffic... Read More about Differences in the risk of frailty based on care receipt, unmet care needs and socio-economic inequalities: A longitudinal analysis of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing.

Can we trust published evidence on point-of-care tests for cholesterol? A rapid review (2025)
Journal Article
Mutepfa, C. C., Hicks, T. P., Winter, A., Dickinson, R. E., Williams, C., Harrison, N., Chidanyika, J., Newton, J. L., Jones, W. S., & Suklan, J. (2025). Can we trust published evidence on point-of-care tests for cholesterol? A rapid review. BMJ open, 15(3), Article e080726. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-080726

Objectives There is a need to better inform clinicians and decision-makers in primary or community care settings on selecting the appropriate point-of-care tests (POCTs) for screening purposes (as a part of the NHS Health Check Programme). Here we pr... Read More about Can we trust published evidence on point-of-care tests for cholesterol? A rapid review.

Comparison of the procoagulant activity between extracellular vesicles obtained from cellular monolayers and spheroids (2025)
Journal Article
Rondon, A. M., Featherby, S., Gomes, T., Laghmani, E. H., Ettelaie, C., & Versteeg, H. H. (in press). Comparison of the procoagulant activity between extracellular vesicles obtained from cellular monolayers and spheroids. Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11239-025-03076-4

Tissue factor (TF) is the main activator of blood coagulation and is associated with thrombosis and tumor progression. It can be released into the blood circulation incorporated within cancer cell-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs). In this study,... Read More about Comparison of the procoagulant activity between extracellular vesicles obtained from cellular monolayers and spheroids.

Hydro-geomorphological modelling of leaky wooden dam efficacy from reach to catchment scale with CAESAR-Lisflood 1.9j (2025)
Journal Article
Wolstenholme, J. M., Skinner, C. J., Milan, D., Thomas, R. E., & Parsons, D. R. (2025). Hydro-geomorphological modelling of leaky wooden dam efficacy from reach to catchment scale with CAESAR-Lisflood 1.9j. Geoscientific Model Development, 18(5), 1395-1411. https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-18-1395-2025

Leaky wooden dams (LDs) are woody structures installed in headwater streams that aim to reduce downstream flood risk through increasing in-channel roughness and decreasing river longitudinal connectivity in order to desynchronise flood peaks within c... Read More about Hydro-geomorphological modelling of leaky wooden dam efficacy from reach to catchment scale with CAESAR-Lisflood 1.9j.

An Adaptive Flooding Detection Framework with Blockchain Mitigation for Satellite Communications † (2025)
Journal Article
Arshad, M., Liu, |., Khalid, |. M., Liu, Y., Wang, P., & Arshad, M. (online). An Adaptive Flooding Detection Framework with Blockchain Mitigation for Satellite Communications †. International Journal of Satellite Communications and Networking, https://doi.org/10.1002/sat.1560

Satellite communication has gained significant attention in the context of sixth-generation (6G) internet technology. Due to their high altitudes, dynamic link switching, and limited resources, satellite nodes are prone to higher bit error rates and... Read More about An Adaptive Flooding Detection Framework with Blockchain Mitigation for Satellite Communications †.

Exclusion from School and Risk of Serious Violence: A Target Trial Emulation Study (2025)
Journal Article
Cornish, R., & Brennan, I. (in press). Exclusion from School and Risk of Serious Violence: A Target Trial Emulation Study. The British journal of criminology, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azaf015

Evidence for or against a causal effect of school exclusion on offending is inhibited by random allocation not being available on ethical grounds. To advance understanding of the connection between school exclusion and offending—specifically, serious... Read More about Exclusion from School and Risk of Serious Violence: A Target Trial Emulation Study.

Tin Complexes Derived from the Acids Ph<inf>2</inf>C(X)CO<inf>2</inf>H (X = OH, NH<inf>2</inf>): Structure and ROP Capability (2025)
Journal Article
Prior, T. J., & Redshaw, C. (2025). Tin Complexes Derived from the Acids Ph2C(X)CO2H (X = OH, NH2): Structure and ROP Capability. Catalysts, 15(3), Article 261. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal15030261

Interaction of [Sn(OtBu)4] with the acid 2,2′-diphenylgylcine, Ph2C(X)CO2H (X = NH2), affords the complex {Sn[Ph2C(NH2)(CO2)]4}·2MeCN (1·2MeCN) after work-up, whereas when X = OH (benzilic acid), the complex {Sn[Ph2C(O)(CO2)]2(CH3CO2H)2} (2) is isola... Read More about Tin Complexes Derived from the Acids Ph<inf>2</inf>C(X)CO<inf>2</inf>H (X = OH, NH<inf>2</inf>): Structure and ROP Capability.

Multimodal prehabilitation in people awaiting acute inpatient cardiac surgery: Study protocol for a pilot feasibility trial (PreP-ACe) (2025)
Journal Article
Raut, S., Hales, A., Twiddy, M., Dixon, L., Ngaage, D., Yates, D., Danjoux, G., & Ingle, L. (2025). Multimodal prehabilitation in people awaiting acute inpatient cardiac surgery: Study protocol for a pilot feasibility trial (PreP-ACe). PLoS ONE, 20(3 March), Article e0307341. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0307341

Background The concept of “prehabilitation,” or optimising individual physical and mental wellbeing prior to surgery is well established in cancer and orthopaedic populations. However, amongst the cardiac surgery population, the concept is relatively... Read More about Multimodal prehabilitation in people awaiting acute inpatient cardiac surgery: Study protocol for a pilot feasibility trial (PreP-ACe).

Evaluating and implementing machine learning models for personalised mobile health app recommendations (2025)
Journal Article
Morenigbade, H., Al Jaber, T., Gordon, N., & Eke, G. (2025). Evaluating and implementing machine learning models for personalised mobile health app recommendations. PLoS ONE, 20(3 March), Article e0319828. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0319828

This paper focuses on the evaluation and recommendation of healthcare applications in the mHealth field. The increase in the use of health applications, supported by an expanding mHealth market, highlights the importance of this research. In this stu... Read More about Evaluating and implementing machine learning models for personalised mobile health app recommendations.

Unveiling the Impact of Socioeconomic and Demographic Factors on Graduate Salaries: A Machine Learning Explanatory Analytical Approach Using Higher Education Statistical Agency Data (2025)
Journal Article
Henshaw, B., Mishra, B. K., Sayers, W., & Pervez, Z. (2025). Unveiling the Impact of Socioeconomic and Demographic Factors on Graduate Salaries: A Machine Learning Explanatory Analytical Approach Using Higher Education Statistical Agency Data. Analytics, 4(1), Article 10. https://doi.org/10.3390/analytics4010010

Graduate salaries are a significant concern for graduates, employers, and policymakers, as various factors influence them. This study investigates determinants of graduate salaries in the UK, utilising survey data from HESA (Higher Education Statisti... Read More about Unveiling the Impact of Socioeconomic and Demographic Factors on Graduate Salaries: A Machine Learning Explanatory Analytical Approach Using Higher Education Statistical Agency Data.