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Clinical dysphagia case study outlining assessment findings, functional impairments, treatment targets, and intervention strategies for an 18-month-old child with developmental delay and swallowing difficulties following brain tumor surgery and prolonged hospitalization.
Year:
Not specified
Region / Location:
Not specified
Field:
Neurobiology of swallowing, dysphagia management, pediatric feeding therapy
Document Type:
Clinical case study and therapy planning worksheet
Institution / Setting:
Clinical rehabilitation / feeding therapy context
Author:
Not specified
Patient Age:
18 months
Patient Condition:
Developmental delay following brain tumor resection with prolonged hospitalization and intubation
Clinical History:
Two-month hospital stay including two weeks of intubation; discharged with thickened liquids, soft and bite-sized diet, and nasogastric tube feeding
Primary Clinical Issues:
Aspiration of thin liquids, reduced oral intake, impaired chewing, oral motor weakness, attention and feeding behavior difficulties
Diagnostic Assessment:
Modified Barium Swallow Study (MBSS) / VFSS
Feeding Support:
NG tube with overnight continuous formula feeding
Target Areas:
Mealtime behavior, hunger regulation, oral sensory awareness, tongue lateralization, jaw strengthening, attention, self-feeding skills, straw drinking
Therapeutic Approaches:
Environmental adaptation, parent coaching, oral motor exercises, sensory stimulation, task-specific chewing practice, feeding routine structuring
Diet Level at Discharge:
Slightly thick liquids and soft & bite-sized solids
Key Symptoms:
Slow eating, distraction during meals, food pocketing, coughing with oral hygiene, aspiration of thin liquids, weak lip seal and intra-oral pressure
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Title and Focus of Activity:
Differentiating Upper From Lower Motor Neuron Lesions
Academic discipline:
Human neurobiology
Course level:
First-year undergraduate
Course context:
Human Neurobiology course
Credits:
3 semester credits
Educational setting:
Laboratory or lecture
Institution:
Creighton University
Departments:
Pharmacy Sciences; Physical Therapy
Contributor:
Anthony E. Kincaid, PhD, PT
Learning format:
Small-group or individual activity
Typical group size:
5–8 students
Estimated class time:
30 minutes
Prerequisite topics:
Spinal cord anatomy; brainstem anatomy; cranial nerves; descending motor tracts
Learning objectives:
Upper and lower motor neuron anatomy, signs, symptoms, prognosis, and clinical examples
Assessment method:
Exam questions in midterm and final examinations
Source type:
Educational activity description
Course:
PSYC 3332 Neurobiology of Social Motivation
CRN:
27685
Term:
Spring 2026
Delivery Method:
In-person
Meeting Day and Time:
Tue, Thu 1:30 – 2:50 PM
Location:
TWHC 212
Professor:
Chris Tschumi, PhD
Office Hours:
Email to schedule a virtual appointment M-F
E-mail:
[email protected]
Required Text:
Neurobiology of Social Behavior, 1st Edition, Michael Numan
Hardback ISBN:
9780124160408
eBook ISBN:
9780123914750
Prerequisites:
PSYC 3101 (C or better) and PSYC 3201 (C or better)
Credits:
3
Course Topics:
Neural Systems, Genetics, Aggressive Behavior, Sexual Behaviors, Parental Behavior, Monogamy, Human Sociality
Grading:
Four exams (100 points each), seven extra credit assignments (10 points each), lowest exam dropped
Attendance Policy:
Mandatory, up to 2 unexcused absences allowed, penalties apply after that
Technology Requirements:
Internet access, Blackboard, Chrome or Firefox, computer/laptop capable of accessing all course content
Policies:
Incomplete grades, accommodations for disabilities, scholastic integrity, use of AI allowed
Year:
2026
Institution:
University
Program:
Bachelor of Science in Physiology and Neurobiology
Type of Document:
Academic curriculum guide
Target Audience:
Undergraduate students
Course Requirements:
Introductory courses, Core courses, Physiology group, Neurobiology group, Experiential group, Writing in the Major, Related courses
Credit Requirement:
Minimum 24 credits at 2000 level or higher in PNB
Prerequisites:
BIOL 1107, PHYS series, CHEM series, MCB courses
Student Information Fields:
Name, ID, Date, Current GPA
Microbiome–Driven Neurobiology: Cellular and Molecular Pathways Linking Gut Bacteria to Brain Health
Journal:
Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology
Manuscript Number:
Ms_JABB_150542
Article Type:
Minireview Article
Document Type:
Peer Review Report
Subject Area:
Microbiome Research and Neurobiology
Scientific Focus:
Gut–brain axis, microbial metabolites, neuroinflammation, psychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders
Key Biological Mechanisms Mentioned:
TLR4 signaling, HPA axis, microglia activation
Interventions Discussed:
Fecal microbiota transplantation, engineered microbial consortia, prebiotics, probiotics, diet-based interventions
Reviewer:
Varsha Nandwana
Reviewer Affiliation:
Carilion Clinic–Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine
Reviewer Country:
United States of America
Ethical Assessment:
No ethical issues identified
Language Evaluation:
English suitable for scholarly communication
Reference Suggestions:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41480755/; https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41476898/
Intended Audience:
Scientific community in microbiology, neuroscience, and biomedical research
Year:
2025–2026
Region / Province:
Ontario
Country:
Canada
Subject:
Student financial aid application procedure for a micro-credential program in neurobiology
Document Type:
Instructional information document
Program:
Neurobiology of the Helping Profession & Neuroscience of Addiction micro-credential
Institution:
Trent University
Funding Program:
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)
Administering Authority:
Government of Ontario
Program Duration:
2 weeks
Total Study Hours:
5 hours
Study Period Example:
February 7 – February 20
Intended Audience:
Prospective students interested in the Neurobiology Program
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Year of Birth:
Not specified
Region / City:
Xuzhou, China; Atlanta, GA, USA
Field:
Medicine, Pharmacology, Neurobiology
Document Type:
Curriculum Vitae
Institution:
Emory University School of Medicine; Xuzhou Medical College
Current Position:
Scientist, Assistant, Department of Pharmacology and Chemical Biology, Emory University School of Medicine
Education:
MD in Clinical Medicine (1995–2000), Master of Medicine in Neurobiology (1997–2000), Xuzhou Medical College
Professional Experience:
1995–present, teaching and research roles in pharmacology and pathology
Skills:
Molecular and cell biology techniques, electrophysiology, animal handling, laboratory management
Awards:
2nd Prize for Science and Technology Advancement (2009), 1st Prize for Science and Technology Advancement (2005), Employee of the Year (2004), Distinguished Young Teacher (2003–2005)
Grants:
Young Investigator Grant (2004–2005), Medical Research Grant, Health Department of Jiangsu Province (2000–2002)
Selected Publications:
Multiple peer-reviewed articles in molecular pharmacology, neuroscience, and neurodevelopmental disorders
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Hawaii
Topic:
Health, Involuntary Hospitalization
Document Type:
Meeting Minutes
Organization:
Hawaii State Capitol
Author:
Task Force Members
Target Audience:
Health Professionals, Task Force Members, Policymakers
Period of Action:
September 17, 2019 - October 25, 2019
Approval Date:
September 17, 2019
Date of Changes:
October 4, 2019
Author:
Annette McCollough
Document Type:
Medical case studies and clinical records
Facility:
Oakdale Nursing Home
Insurance:
Medicare
Patient Names:
Cora Wilkinson; Sarah White
Dates of Service:
January 6–15, 2014
Clinical Settings:
Skilled nursing facility; Inpatient hospital oncology unit
Primary Diagnoses:
Cellulitis of left foot; Neutropenic sepsis; Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma; Pancytopenia; Hypertension
Treatments:
IV antibiotics; Platelet and blood transfusions; Neupogen injections; Reverse isolation
Medications Mentioned:
Insulin 70/30; Vancomycin; Fortaz; Gentamicin; Cipro; Floxin; Mycostatic; Penicillin; Benadryl; Steroids
Disposition:
Discharge to home with outpatient follow-up
Year:
1953
Region / city:
Mississippi
Subject:
Mental Health / History
Document type:
Manuscript
Institution:
Whitfield
Author:
Fred Chaney
Target audience:
General public
Period of validity:
1953
Approval date:
1953
Date of changes:
1957
Avoiding a Serious RSV Infection and Hospitalization of Your Baby (RSV Season from October 1st 2025)
Country:
Belgium
Topic:
Prevention of RSV infection and bronchiolitis in infants
Document type:
Public health information leaflet
Target audience:
Parents of newborns and infants
Medical focus:
RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) and bronchiolitis
Preventive product:
Nirsevimab (Beyfortus®)
Related vaccine:
Abrysvo®
Institutions mentioned:
Kind&Gezin; ONE in Wallonia
Period concerned:
RSV season (autumn and winter months)
Start date of measure:
October 1st 2025
Reimbursement conditions:
Social insurance with doctor’s prescription; preferential reimbursement available
Administration setting:
Maternity ward or shortly after birth
Geographical scope:
Belgium
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Massachusetts
Topic:
COVID-19 Vaccine Breakthrough Cases
Document Type:
Memorandum
Organization:
Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Author:
Catherine M. Brown, DVM, MSc, MPH; Larry Madoff, MD
Target Audience:
Hospital-based Providers and Infection Preventionists
Date of Approval:
May 25, 2021
Date of Changes:
None
Context:
This document provides guidelines for reporting breakthrough COVID-19 cases that result in hospitalization or death in fully vaccinated individuals in Massachusetts.
Year:
2006-2015
Region / city:
United Kingdom
Theme:
Environmental health, cardiovascular disease, noise exposure
Document type:
Research paper
Organization / institution:
Imperial College London, University of Leicester
Authors:
Garyfallos Konstantinoudis, Glory Atilola, Calvin Jephcote, Kathryn Adams, John Gulliver, Paul Elliott, Anna L Hansell, Marta Blangiardo
Target audience:
Researchers, public health professionals, policy makers
Period of validity:
2006-2015
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Location:
University of Cincinnati Hospital, 8 East Unit
Subject:
Cystic Fibrosis inpatient care and hospital protocols
Document Type:
Patient guidance / hospital procedure
Institution:
UC Hospital Pulmonary Consult Service
Author:
CF Nurse Practitioner Angela Oder
Target Audience:
CF patients and their families
Admission Requirements:
Direct or scheduled CF admissions
Infection Control:
Droplet & Contact isolation, personal protective equipment required
Dietary Guidelines:
High calorie diet (3000 cal/day), extended menu for CF patients
Medical Monitoring:
Vital signs every 8 hours, weight 2–4 times per week, glucose monitoring as needed
Therapy and Exercise:
4 respiratory therapy sessions/day, encouraged physical activity, home IV setup guidance upon discharge
Follow-up:
Appointment within 2 weeks post-discharge