Pharmacogenomics in the UK National Health Service: Progress towards implementation
Over the past decade there has been considerable and growing enthusiasm about the promise of using genomics to inform healthcare. In particular, using genetic data to inform prescribing practice has emerged as a compelling policy priority for health systems around the world, not least in the NHS.
John H. McDermott+3 more
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The relationship between cognitive dysfunction and symptom dimensions across schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depressive disorder [PDF]
et al,, Womer, Fay Y
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The impacts of Liverpool Citizen's Advice on Prescription (CAP) on mental health outcomes- an Instrumental Variable (IV) approach. [PDF]
Aregawi G+11 more
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Abstract With levels of mental health difficulties among young people rising and policymakers focusing on the state's role in promoting young people's wellbeing, educational institutions have become positioned on the front line as key sites to identify and implement wellbeing interventions.
Ceri Brown+3 more
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Genetic effects influencing risk for major depressive disorder in China and Europe [PDF]
et al,, Heath, A. C, Rice, J. P
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Unveiling the Mental Health of Postpartum Women During and After COVID-19: Analysis of Two Population-Based National Maternity Surveys in Romania (2020-2025). [PDF]
Ciolac L+8 more
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Abstract Many newcomer children spend a ‘silent year’ in elementary school classrooms while they adjust to a new culture and language. This often delays inclusion in learning and forming friendships with peers. For refugee children with disabilities (RCDs) this phase may last for 3 years or more, impacting their mental health and sense of belonging ...
Susan Barber
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Brief Report: Intact Cognitive Functions in Children and Adolescents of Parents With Mood Disorders. [PDF]
Boisvert M, Dugré JR, Potvin S.
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Neural electrodes for brain‐computer interface system: From rigid to soft
Here, we review the development trends of neural electrodes in BCI. This paper highlights the critical role of electrodes in BCI systems, analyzes the limitations of rigid electrodes, and introduces various flexible electrodes. Furthermore, we discuss application scenarios and prospects of BCI electrode technology, aiming to provide valuable references
Dan Yang+7 more
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