ABSTRACT Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs) is a multifactorial condition with significant long‐term health and performance implications. Acute low energy availability (LEA) may suppress glucose levels, particularly nocturnally; however, this has not been investigated in athletes with clinically diagnosed REDs.
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Peak alpha frequency is related to the degree of widespread pain, but not pain intensity or duration, among people with urologic chronic pelvic pain syndrome. [PDF]
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Achillea millefolium Linn., commonly known as yarrow, is an extraordinary medicinal plant. A. millefolium has broad therapeutic potential due to its phytochemistry and essential oil composition. It possesses pharmacological properties, including antidiabetic, antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, liver‐protective, antimicrobial, and gastroprotective effects,
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Alcohol Intake-Induced Aggravation of Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome is Associated with Reduced Gut Microbiota-Driven Short-Chain Fatty Acid Propionate and Butyrate. [PDF]
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The characteristics of brain function alterations in patients with chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome across varying symptom severities evaluated by NIH-CPSI. [PDF]
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Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2001Patients with chronic pelvic pain are usually evaluated and treated by gynecologists, gastroenterologists, urologists, and internists. In many patients with chronic pelvic pain the examination and work-up remain unrevealing and no specific cause of the pain can be identified.
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