The article discusses a pilot Bookcase study on ethical education in two preschools.The project involved teachers, children and parents to deepen the ethical understanding of subjects aged four and five, to explore the effectiveness of guided dialogue in the classroom and extension activities aimed at promoting reflections, ethical discussions and
Negative regulation of neuromedin U mRNA expression in the rat pars tuberalis by melatonin.
The pars tuberalis (PT) is part of the anterior pituitary gland surrounding the median eminence as a thin cell layer.The characteristics of PT differ from those of the pars distalis (PD), such as cell composition and gene expression, suggesting that the PT has a unique physiological function compared to the PD.Because the PT highly expresses melato
Evaluation of LLMs accuracy and consistency in the registered dietitian exam through prompt engineering and knowledge retrieval
Abstract Large language models (LLMs) are fundamentally transforming human-facing applications in the health and well-being domains: boosting patient engagement, accelerating clinical decision-making, and facilitating medical education.Although state-of-the-art LLMs have shown superior performance in several conversational applications, evaluations
Choledochal Cyst and Right Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia: When to Intervene?
Patients with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) can present with other congenital anomalies, but an associated choledochal cyst (CC) has rarely been described.The simultaneous diagnosis of both anomalies complicates patient management.There is no consensus on the ideal timing for CC excision.Unrepaired CC is associated with risks of developing