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Effectiveness of a Telephone‐Delivered Walk With Ease Program on Arthritis‐Related Symptoms, Function, and Activity: A Randomized Trial

open access: yesArthritis Care &Research, EarlyView.
Objective Walk With Ease (WWE) is a six‐week arthritis‐appropriate evidence‐based physical activity program traditionally offered in a face‐to‐face format. Because many populations encounter participation barriers to in‐person programs, WWE was modified for telephone delivery (WWE‐T).
Christine A. Pellegrini   +5 more
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American College of Rheumatology Guidance Statements for Addressing Mental Health Concerns in Youth With Pediatric Rheumatologic Diseases

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Objective Pediatric rheumatologic diseases (PRDs) are characterized by high rates of anxiety and depression known to impact health‐related outcomes. We present guidance statements to assess and manage mental health concerns for youth with PRDs in pediatric rheumatology practice.
Natoshia R. Cunningham   +21 more
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Selenium and selenoproteins in the brain and brain diseases [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Neurochemistry, 2003
AbstractOver the past three decades, selenium has been intensively investigated as an antioxidant trace element. It is widely distributed throughout the body, but is particularly well maintained in the brain, even upon prolonged dietary selenium deficiency.
Marla J. Berry, Jun Chen
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Dopamine and the Diseased Brain

CNS & Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets, 2006
Dysfunction of central dopaminergic neurotransmission has been implicated in a series of neuropsychiatric disorders, including Tourette's syndrome, schizophrenia, and drug and alcohol dependence. The behavioral and psychopathological manifestations of central dopaminergic dysfunction differ depending on the site of their neurobiological correlate ...
Andreas Heinz, Thorsten Kienast
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Hirschsprung’s disease and the brain

Pediatric Surgery International, 2010
A link between factors governing brain development and the development of the ENS is not surprising as both processes are largely controlled by the same or similar neural growth factors which are expressed at more or less in the same spatio-temporal time frame.
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Zinc and Disease of the Brain

Molecular Neurobiology, 2001
Zinc is one of the most abundant transition metals in the brain. A substantial fraction (10-15%) of brain zinc is located inside presynaptic vesicles of certain glutamatergic terminals in a free or loosely bound state. This vesicle zinc is released with neuronal activity or depolarization, probably serving physiologic functions.
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Mitochondrial Diseases of the Brain

Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2013
Neurodegenerative disorders are debilitating diseases of the brain, characterized by behavioral, motor and cognitive impairments. Ample evidence underpins mitochondrial dysfunction as a central causal factor in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative disorders including Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, Alzheimer's disease, Amyotrophic lateral ...
M. Flint Beal   +2 more
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Is obesity a brain disease? [PDF]

open access: possibleNeuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2013
That the brain is involved in the pathogenesis and perpetuation of obesity is broadly self-intuitive, but traditional evaluation of this relationship has focused on psychological and environment-dependent issues, often referred to as the "it's all in the head" axiom.
Naftali Stern, Yonit Marcus, Gabi Shefer
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