Chronic liver disease can affect many body systems including the musculoskeletal system.The pathogenetic crosstalk between the liver and organs such as the brain and the kidneys has already been described with compoun...Chronic liver disease can affect many body systems including the musculoskeletal system.The pathogenetic crosstalk between the liver and organs such as the brain and the kidneys has already been described with compound terms merging the organs affected by the pathology,such as the hepatorenal syndrome.Nevertheless,the musculoskeletal manifestations of chronic liver disease have not been coined with such a term to date.Because of this shortage,documenting the musculoskeletal implications of chronic liver disease in both research and clinical practice is challenging.To fill this gap,the authors propose the term hepatomusculoskeletal disorders,a compound term of Greek origin that encompasses all the body structures involved in the aforementioned pathologic crosstalk.展开更多
A study published recently by Graumans and colleagues(2021)reported James Bond's exposure to infectious agents across a number of movies[1].The authors took the initiative to use cinema as a source of hygiene lite...A study published recently by Graumans and colleagues(2021)reported James Bond's exposure to infectious agents across a number of movies[1].The authors took the initiative to use cinema as a source of hygiene literacy,pointing out common flaws and risks for individual and public health.Revisiting popular sources through the lenses of public health,can become an effective tool of science communication by providing readers with an amusing and simultaneously learning experience.The latter is a dire need,taking into account the mounting health disinformation amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.展开更多
文摘Chronic liver disease can affect many body systems including the musculoskeletal system.The pathogenetic crosstalk between the liver and organs such as the brain and the kidneys has already been described with compound terms merging the organs affected by the pathology,such as the hepatorenal syndrome.Nevertheless,the musculoskeletal manifestations of chronic liver disease have not been coined with such a term to date.Because of this shortage,documenting the musculoskeletal implications of chronic liver disease in both research and clinical practice is challenging.To fill this gap,the authors propose the term hepatomusculoskeletal disorders,a compound term of Greek origin that encompasses all the body structures involved in the aforementioned pathologic crosstalk.
文摘A study published recently by Graumans and colleagues(2021)reported James Bond's exposure to infectious agents across a number of movies[1].The authors took the initiative to use cinema as a source of hygiene literacy,pointing out common flaws and risks for individual and public health.Revisiting popular sources through the lenses of public health,can become an effective tool of science communication by providing readers with an amusing and simultaneously learning experience.The latter is a dire need,taking into account the mounting health disinformation amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.