Buried Treasure? Overlooked and Newly Discovered Evolutionary Contributions to Human Brain Diseases
Recapitulative schema of different exploratory levels of the evolutionary impact on human neurological diseases. Clinical neuroscience focuses on the mechanisms of brain function, but this approach falls short of insights into how the central nervous system (CNS) evolved, both in health and disease.
Nico J. Diederich +20 more
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Cardiopulmonary Resilience in Highly Active Individuals: Pre-Post COVID-19 Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing Analysis. [PDF]
Braga F +10 more
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Detecting Awareness in the Intensive Care Unit Using Functional Near‐Infrared Spectroscopy
Objective Signs of awareness after acute severe brain injury are critical for informing goals‐of‐care decisions, ranging from the continuation of aggressive life‐sustaining therapy to comfort‐focused end‐of‐life measures. However, awareness may go undetected in some critically ill patients when assessed using bedside behavioral neurological examination.
Karnig Kazazian +10 more
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Association between adiposity indices and incident albuminuria: Results from the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (ELSA-Brasil). [PDF]
Carvalho WDN +5 more
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Bacterial infection and poor integration often lead to orthopedic implant failure. Modifying implant surfaces can improve osseointegration. Titanium has been engineered to form titania nanotubes doped with zinc and strontium. These surfaces were evaluated for antibacterial effects and their ability to promote osteogenic differentiation in stem cells ...
Abhishek Bhattacharjee +4 more
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Life course socioeconomic position, intergenerational social mobility, and mortality among Brazilian public servants in the ELSA-Brasil cohort. [PDF]
Lopes JAS +6 more
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Time to act: climate change and its impacts on women's sexual and reproductive health. [PDF]
Surita FG, Sánchez ODR, da Mata JAL.
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Occupational patterns and risks of occupational accidents with biological material: A cross-sectional study, Brazil, 2015-2019. [PDF]
Índio do Brasil JA, Raposo LM.
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