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‘One‐trial sensitization’ to the anxiolytic‐like effects of cannabinoid receptor antagonist SR141716A in the mouse elevated plus‐maze [PDF]
R.J. Rodgers+3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Despite the aetiology of awake bruxism (AB) being prevalently linked to psychological factors, several studies suggested that the use of certain substances, such as tobacco smoking, can contribute to the increase in masticatory muscle activities (MMA) during wakefulness.
Ovidiu Ionut Saracutu+4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Sleep bruxism (SB) is defined as a masticatory muscle activity during sleep characterised by a multifactorial aetiology. Tobacco smoking and psychological status are considered predisposing factors for SB, but their mutual interaction remains unclear. Objective To investigate the relationship between self‐report SB, tobacco smoking,
Matteo Pollis+4 more
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Evaluating the Anxiolytic Efficacy of Oral Alprazolam in Modulating Vital Parameters During Minor Oral Surgical Procedures: A Quasi-experimental Study. [PDF]
Mulla MF+7 more
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Hypoglycemic, antistress, anxiolytic, and nootropic activity of roots of Rubia cordifolia Linn [PDF]
Veena S. Kasture
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6-Hydroxyflavanone treats anxiety and chemotherapy-induced neuropathy in Sprague-Dawley rats. [PDF]
Akbar S+7 more
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Housing conditions affect self-administration of anxiolytic by laboratory mice [PDF]
CM Sherwin, I. Anna S. Olsson
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Predictability of sleep in insomnia: sleep patterns of patients from a sleep psychology clinic
Summary The present study aims at identifying sleep patterns in insomnia in a clinical sample using three strategies to define poor nights. Sleep diaries and self‐reported questionnaires were collected from 77 clinical patients with insomnia. The conditional probabilities of observing a poor night after 1, 2, or 3 consecutive poor nights were computed ...
Dave Laroche+3 more
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ABSTRACT Insomnia and hypersomnolence symptoms are prevalent among university students, yet their assessment methods face limitations, and the relationship between these symptoms remains underexplored. We examined the structural invariance of the Sleep Condition Indicator (SCI) and the Idiopathic Hypersomnia Severity Scale (IHSS) in university students.
Sophie Bayard+3 more
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