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Cough up for just a cup of coffee: Pharmacoeconomics of depression

open access: diamondIndian Journal of Psychiatry, 2008
Byline: G. Swaminath Unlike psychotics who thrust themselves into the priority list, benign depressives rarely get precedence in management. The alacrity and ease with which other medical professionals refer psychotics and other restless patients to psychiatrists is not seen when they deal with depressives. Depression is a high-prevalence disorder with
G Swaminath
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Depression and forecast accuracy: Evidence from the 2010 FIFA World Cup

open access: greenInternational Journal of Forecasting, 2012
Abstract Before and during the 2010 Soccer World Cup, participants made probabilistic forecasts of the outcomes of the tournament. We examine the relationship between their depression levels and their performance at this forecasting task. Across two different waves of predictions and with multiple measures and components of prediction accuracy, we ...
Kriti Jain   +2 more
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Extremely Low Birth Weight Infant (Gestational Age of 29 Weeks) With Kabuki Syndrome Type I: Case Report and Literature Review [PDF]

open access: yesMolecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine
Background This paper aimed to investigate the clinical phenotype of Kabuki syndrome (KS) in premature infants. Methods This paper presents a case of an extremely low birth weight infant (gestational age 29 weeks) with KS1 caused by a variant in the ...
Qi Li   +3 more
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Analemmatic and horizontal sundials of the Bronze Age (Northern Black Sea Coast) [PDF]

open access: yesArchaeoastronomy and Ancient Technologies, 2013
The paper presents the results of a study of unique slab with images of Srubna burial of tumuli group Popov Yar-2 (Ukraine) and slab of Srubna burial of tumulus field Tavriya-1 (Russia). A distinctive feature of the images is the orderliness and symmetry
Vodolazhskaya, L.N.
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Ancient astronomical instrument from Srubna burial of kurgan field Tavriya-1 (Northern Black Sea Coast) [PDF]

open access: yesArchaeoastronomy and Ancient Technologies, 2014
The article presents the results of analysis of the spatial arrangement of the wells on the unique slab from Srubna burial of kurgan field Tavriya-1 (Rostov region, Russia) by astronomical methods.
Vodolazhskaya, L.N.   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Elevation of Depressed Skull Fracture with a Cup of Breast Pump and a Suction Generator : A Case Report in Technical Aspects [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Korean Neurosurgical Society, 2007
Surgical elevation of the depressed bone is known to be the conventional treatment usually recommended for a simple depressed skull fracture in the adult or pediatric age. The authors introduce, however, a case of depressed skull fracture in an infant which was elevated by means of a cup of breast pump and a suction generator without surgical elevation.
Young-Jin, Kim   +3 more
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Efficacy of tuina, cupping and acupuncture therapy on pain, anxiety, depression and quality of life in patients with neck pain: A protocol for systematic review and network meta-analysis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Abstract Background: Neck pain is a common disorder and is more frequent in females than in males worldwide. Recently, more attention is being paid to precautions for and treatment of neck pain. Current therapeutic methods for neck pain include pharmaceutical, complementary and alternative therapies. Tuina, acupuncture and cupping are effective
Shi-xin Qin   +6 more
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Closed Depressed Skull Fracture in Childhood Reduced with Suction Cup Vacuum Method: Case Report and a Systematic Literature Review [PDF]

open access: yesCureus, 2019
Depressed skull fracture, also referred to as a "ping-pong ball" or "pond" fracture in neonates, is a common sign of traumatic brain injury in paediatric patients. The main causes of depressed skull fractures include labour and obstetric trauma in newborns and direct head trauma in older children. Skull depression rarely resolves spontaneously, and the
Ballestero, Matheus F   +1 more
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Effects of three months treatment with sertraline on intraocular pressure and cup-to-disc ratio in patients with anxiety disorders/mixed anxiety and depressive disorder/major depressive disorder and without underlying eye disease [PDF]

open access: yesPharmaceutical and Biomedical Research, 2017
Exposure to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors causes pupillary dilator muscle stimulation, active mydriasis, rapid rise in the level of the intraocular pressure (IOP), damage to the optic nerve at the back of the eye, and ultimately leads to acute angle closure glaucoma.
Narjes Hendouei   +5 more
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Congenital Depressed Skull Fracture Lifting with Suction Cup: A Therapeutic Alternative to Surgery

open access: yesOpen Journal of Modern Neurosurgery, 2019
Congenital skull fractures of newborn are rare and create medico-legal problems. Their management is controversial. Between surgery considered too aggressive and uncertain conservative attitude, reduction by suction cup or breast pump is an alternative.
André Tokpa   +3 more
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