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Psychological and Clinical Factors Mediate Post‐COVID‐19 Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Neurogastroenterology &Motility, EarlyView.ABSTRACT Background
Exposure to COVID‐19 has been shown previously to be associated with a higher risk for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). This study aimed to better explain this relationship using mediation analysis. Methods
This post hoc analysis of a multicenter cohort study includes 623 patients with and without COVID‐19 infection. All participants Keren Hod, Giovanni Marasco, Luigi Colecchia, Cesare Cremon, Maria Raffaella Barbaro, Giulia Cacciari, Francesca Falangone, Anna Kagramanova, Dmitry Bordin, Vasile Drug, Egidia Miftode, Pietro Fusaroli, Salem Youssef Mohamed, Chiara Ricci, Massimo Bellini, M. Masudur Rahman, Luigi Melcarne, Javier Santos, Beatriz Lobo, Serhat Bor, Suna Yapali, Deniz Akyol, Ferdane Pirincci Sapmaz, Yonca Yilmaz Urun, Tugce Eskazan, Altay Celebi, Huseyin Kacmaz, Berat Ebik, Hatice Cilem Binicier, Mehmet Sait Bugdayci, Munkhtsetseg Banzragch Yağcı, Husnu Pullukcu, Berrin Yalınbas Kaya, Ali Tureyen, İbrahim Hatemi, Elif Sitre Koc, Goktug Sirin, Ali Riza Calıskan, Goksel Bengi, Esra Ergun Alıs, Snezana Lukic, Meri Trajkovska, Dan Dumitrascu, Antonello Pietrangelo, Elena Corradini, Magnus Simren, Jessica Sjolund, Navkiran Tornkvist, Uday C. Ghoshal, Olga Kolokolnikova, Antonio Colecchia, Jordi Serra, Giovanni Maconi, Roberto De Giorgio, Silvio Danese, Piero Portincasa, Antonio Di Sabatino, Marcello Maggio, Elena Philippou, Yeong Yeh Lee, Daniele Salvi, Alessandro Venturi, Claudio Borghi, Marco Zoli, Paolo Gionchetti, Pierluigi Viale, Vincenzo Stanghellini, Giovanni Barbara, on behalf of GI‐COVID19 study group +68 morewiley +1 more sourceDogmatism and Easy Knowledge: Avoiding the Dialectic?
Analytic Philosophy, EarlyView.ABSTRACT
This paper analyzes and objects to the anti‐skeptical strategy endorsed by Epistemological Dogmatism. Dogmatism is a theory of epistemic justification that holds perceptual warrant for our beliefs is immediate, based on experiential seemings. Crucially, it rejects requests for higher‐order justification or active defense of the justification ...Guido Tanawiley +1 more sourceGood and Bad Political Compromises
Ratio, EarlyView.ABSTRACT
Political compromises are common. Parties that seek to influence society must inevitably make them. Populists often criticize such compromises, as compromising implies that an ideal outcome will not be achieved. In general, political compromises evoke strong emotions, particularly when they are perceived as problematic—morally or otherwise. In Juha Räikkäwiley +1 more sourceTarih-i Belgrad
RumeliDE Dil ve Edebiyat Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2020 Balkanlar ve orta Avrupa coğrafyası, 1526 Mohaç meydan savaşı ile başlayıp 1791 Ziştovi antlaşması ile sonlanan zaman diliminde, baş aktörleri Osmanlı ve Avusturya olan uzun bir mücadeleye sahne olmuştur. Osmanlı kaynaklarında Nemçe olarak anılan Avusturya ile iki buçuk asrı aşkın süregelmiş çatışmalı ilişkiler, bu sürecin başında askerî, hukukî ve ...openaire +3 more sourcesEAES Clinical Practice Guideline 2026 Protocol: Multi‐Society Recommendations for the Treatment of Achalasia
Clinical and Public Health Guidelines, Volume 3, Issue 2, April 2026.ABSTRACT Introduction
Achalasia causes significant distress and quality‐of‐life impairment to patients. Several options exist for the treatment of achalasia including endoscopic [intra‐sphincteric injection of botulinum toxin, pneumatic dilation, peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM)], and surgical techniques such as Heller Myotomy.Bright Huo, Aaron J. Yu, Milos Bjelovic, Sofia Tsokani, Stephanie Sanger, Dimitris Mavridis, Gordon Guyatt, Stavros A. Antoniou +7 morewiley +1 more sourceFamily History and Solar Insolation in Bipolar I Disorder
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, Volume 153, Issue 4, Page 270-278, April 2026.ABSTRACT Background
Sunlight has profound impacts on physical and mental health, beyond vision, including effects on circadian rhythms, alertness, mood, and sleep. A family history of any mood disorders is strongly associated with psychiatric disorders including bipolar disorder.M. Bauer, T. Glenn, E. D. Achtyes, M. Alda, E. Agaoglu, K. Altınbaş, O. A. Andreassen, E. Angelopoulos, R. Ardau, M. Aydin, Y. Ayhan, C. Baethge, R. Bauer, B. T. Baune, C. Balaban, C. Becerra‐Palars, A. P. Behere, H. Belete, T. Belete, G. Okawa Belizario, F. Bellivier, R. H. Belmaker, F. Benedetti, M. Berk, Y. Bersudsky, Ş. Bicakci, H. Birabwa‐Oketcho, T. D. Bjella, C. Brady, J. Cabrera, M. Cappucciati, A. M. Paredes Castro, W. Chen, E. Y. W. Cheung, S. Chiesa, M. Chanopoulou, M. Crowe, A. Cuomo, S. Dallaspezia, P. Desai, S. Dodd, B. Etain, A. Fagiolini, F. T. Fellendorf, E. Ferensztajn‐Rochowiak, J. G. Fiedorowicz, K. N. Fountoulakis, M. A. Frye, P. A. Geoffroy, M. J. Gitlin, A. Gonzalez‐Pinto, J. F. Gottlieb, P. Grof, B. C. M. Haarman, H. Harima, M. Hasse‐Sousa, C. Henry, L. Hoffding, J. Houenou, M. Imbesi, E. T. Isometsä, M. Ivkovic, S. Janno, S. Johnsen, F. Kapczinski, G. N. Karakatsoulis, M. Kardell, L. V. Kessing, S. J. Kim, B. König, T. L. Kot, M. Koval, M. Kunz, B. Lafer, M. Landén, E. R. Larsen, R. W. Licht, V. M. Ludwig, C. Lopez‐Jaramillo, A. MacKenzie, H. Østergaard Madsen, S. Alberte Kongstad A. Madsen, J. Mahadevan, A. Mahardika, K. Mahfoudh, M. Manchia, W. Marsh, M. Martinez‐Cengotitabengoa, J. Martini, K. Martiny, Y. Mashima, D. M. McLoughlin, A. N. R. Meesters, Y. Meesters, I. Melle, F. Meza‐Urzúa, E. Michaelis, P. Mikolas, Y. Ming Mok, S. Monteith, M. Moorthy, G. Morken, E. Mosca, A. A. Mozzhegorov, R. Munoz, S. V. Mythri, R. K. Nadella, T. Nakanotani, R. Ernst Nielsen, C. O'Donovan, A. Omrani, Y. Osher, U. Ouali, M. Pantovic‐Stefanovic, P. Pariwatcharakul, J. Petite, A. Pfennig, M. Pilhatsch, Y. Pica Ruiz, M. Pinna, M. Pompili, R. Porter, D. Quiroz, F. Diego Rabelo‐da‐Ponte, R. Ramesar, N. Rasgon, W. Ratta‐apha, M. Redahan, M. S. Reddy, A. Reif, E. Z. Reininghaus, J. Gringer Richards, P. Ritter, J. K. Rybakowski, L. Sathyaputri, A. M. Scippa, C. Simhandl, D. Smith, J. Smith, P. W. Stackhouse Jr, D. J. Stein, K. Stilwell, S. Strejilevich, K.‐P. Su, M. Subramaniam, A. Hatim Sulaiman, K. Suominen, A. J. Tanra, Y. Tatebayashi, W. Lin Teh, L. Tondo, C. Torrent, D. Tuinstra, T. Uchida, A. E. Vaaler, E. Vieta, B. Viswanath, C. Volf, K.‐J. Yang, M. Yoldi‐Negrete, O. Kaan Yalcinkaya, A. H. Young, Y. Zgueb, P. C. Whybrow +163 morewiley +1 more sourceMaternity Care Experiences Among Birthing Women in Two European‐Region Countries During the COVID‐19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study
International Journal of Nursing Practice, Volume 32, Issue 2, April 2026.ABSTRACT Background
Early in the COVID‐19 pandemic, there was a lack of consensus regarding maternity care infection mitigation practices, including maternal–infant separation when COVID‐19 was suspected or confirmed, partner presence and breastfeeding.Rada Artzi‐Medvedik, Eleni Hadjigeorgiou, Ourania Kolokotroni, Nicos Middleton, Emanuelle Pessa Valente, Marzia Lazzerini, Ilaria Mariani, Ilana R. Azulay Chertok, on behalf of IMAgiNE EURO Study Group +8 morewiley +1 more source