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Plain Language Summary Although medications have helped many patients with migraine and other headache disorders, there is still a need for other types of treatments. In this study, adults with migraine and other primary headache disorders attended a 5‐day program that combined education, behavioral strategies, physical therapy, and medication review ...
Nadja Fiebig +7 more
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ABSTRACT Research has yet to clarify the relational mechanisms through which communicated perspective‐taking (CPT) during conflict relates to overall relationship satisfaction, and prior studies have largely overlooked its dynamic and interactive nature, often examining partners' contributions separately.
Marianne Emond +4 more
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ABSTRACT There is ongoing tension in healthcare where certain types of knowledge are privileged above others to the detriment of patient outcomes. This hierarchy marginalizes nursing knowledge and patient perspectives, reinforcing systemic inequities in care delivery.
Kathleen Shearer, Steven Hall
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ABSTRACT Introduction Community‐ and population‐level and policy interventions are commonly evaluated using nonrandomized studies (NRS), rather than randomized trials (RCTs). Recent Cochrane reviews of interventions for preventing childhood obesity have been restricted to RCTs, so less is known about the effectiveness of these more upstream ...
Francesca Spiga +6 more
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The cardiac pacemakers: A paradigm of robustness in evolutionary biology
Abstract figure legend Functional networks in living systems are formed by many thousands of gene products. In association with those networks, several genes (four in this diagram) may be sufficient, each on its own, to ensure that the function occurs. Any one of these may be removed or blocked while leaving the others to continue functioning.
Denis Noble
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Abstract Ischemic stroke remains a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, with blood–brain barrier (BBB) disruption playing a central role in vasogenic edema, neuroinflammation, hemorrhagic transformation, and secondary neuronal injury. The BBB is a specialized neurovascular unit composed of endothelial tight junctions, pericytes, astrocytes,
John Nzobokela +4 more
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ABSTRACT Despite Australia's universal breast screening programs, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women have lower screening participation rates and higher breast cancer mortality. Public health explanations focus on awareness of breast cancer risk and the accessibility of screening, yet these framings often overlook how biomedical screening ...
Devaleena Das +4 more
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Dance-based interventions in clinical populations: not all are the same
Michail Elpidoforou +4 more
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