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Background: Cognitive behavioral therapy is the first-line and golden standard in treating chronic insomnia disorder but some studies showed that by addressing metacognitive components, its efficacy increases. The present study aimed to evaluate efficacy
Behzad Salmani * +4 more
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Cognitive‐behavioral group therapy versus phenelzine in social phobia: Long term outcome
Michael R. Liebowitz+11 more
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On the learning curve: the emerging evidence supporting cognitive–behavioral therapies for adolescent substance abuse [PDF]
Holly Barrett Waldron, Yifrah Kaminer
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Engineered Tissue Models to Decode Host–Microbiota Interactions
Host–Microbiota interactions in the human body. Created in BioRender. Ghezzi, C. (2025) https://BioRender.com/ihivskg. Abstract A mutualistic co‐evolution exists between the host and its associated microbiota in the human body. Bacteria establish ecological niches in various tissues of the body, locally influencing their physiology and functions, but ...
Miryam Adelfio+5 more
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Cognitive behavior therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome
Trudie Chalder+2 more
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Generation of Neural Organoids and Their Application in Disease Modeling and Regenerative Medicine
Neural organoids provide a versatile platform for neurological research. Advances in organoid technology have partially achieved human neural tissue complexity in terms of tissue structure, cell diversity, and neural signaling, offering insights into neural disorders and regenerative strategies. Technology advances from biomaterials, bio‐manufacturing,
Ruiqi Huang+4 more
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This study is designed to investigate the effect of cognitive- behavioral family therapy on reduction of children's behavioral problems in divorcing families.
M.B. Kajbaf+3 more
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A randomized pilot study of cognitive-behavioral therapy versus basic health education for smoking cessation among cancer patients [PDF]
Robert A. Schnoll+15 more
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Activation of Kir4.1 Channels by 2‐D08 Promotes Myelin Repair in Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis causes myelin loss and neurological dysfunction. This study shows that 2‐D08, a small molecule targeting Kir4.1 channels, promotes OPCs differentiation via FYN tyrosine kinase phosphorylation and the FYN/MYRF pathway. It significantly improves myelin repair and motor deficits in EAE mice and marmosets, highlighting its potential as a
Mingdong Liu+17 more
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