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Exploring the Potential Impact of GLP-1 Receptor Agonists on Substance Use, Compulsive Behavior, and Libido: Insights from Social Media Using a Mixed-Methods Approach
(2024-06-20)Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) is involved in a range of central and peripheral pathways related to appetitive behavior. Hence, this study explored the effects of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor ag-onists (GLP-1 RAs) on ... -
Public involvement in UK health and care research 1995–2020: reflections from a witness seminar
(2024-06-22)Background: Public involvement is important to the relevance and impact of health and care research, as well as supporting the democratisation of research. In 2020, the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) reorganized ... -
Stakeholder Analysis on Floodplain Catchments Using Integrated Sustainable Parameters
(2024-06-12)Floodplain catchments are critical ecosystems crucial for water management, biodiversity, and sustainable development. Despite numerous technical and environmental aspects incorporated into floodplain management, stakeholder ... -
Operationalising the Recovery College model with people living with dementia: a realist review
(2024-06-08)Objectives Post-diagnostic support is a significant factor for facilitating personal recovery following a diagnosis of dementia, but access is often inconsistent and insufficient. Recovery Colleges offer peer-led, co-produced ... -
Co-production in the Lost Mothers Project: transforming criminal justice narratives through Lived experience engagement
(2024-06-05)The Lost Mothers Project researches the repercussions of mandatory separation between newborns and women in the Criminal Justice System (CJS), aiming to address gaps in evidence and decision-making for pregnant women within ...