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Medical student reporting of factors affecting pre-clerkship changes in empathy: a qualitative study
Objective: To isolate factors that medical students identify as possibly affecting empathy in pre-clerkship years of medical school. Methods: 12 students in their second year of medical school at Queen’s University were randomly selected and asked to ...
Hasan Sheikh +2 more
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Capsaicin-Induced Ca2+ Influx and Constriction of the Middle Meningeal Artery [PDF]
Research in the past on transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 1 (TRPV1) has been limited to mainly nervous tissue TRPV1 because of the channel’s role in pain perception.
Koide, Masayo +5 more
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Editorial: Antibiotic allergy de-labelling and management
Gigia Roizen +5 more
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Mohammad Behnammoghadam,1 Shirali Kheramine,2 Mohammad Zoladl,3 Rebecca Zahra Cooper,4 Sharif Shahini11Student Research Committee, Yasuj University of Medical Sciences; 2Clinical Psychology, School of Medicine, Social Determinants of Health, Research ...
Behnammoghadam M +4 more
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An Empathy and Arts Curriculum During a Pediatrics Clerkship: Impact on Student Empathy and Behavior
Introduction Empathy is critical within medicine and improves patient outcomes and satisfaction. Empathy declines during the clerkship years due to the hidden curriculum, where students observe emotional distancing and desensitization by providers ...
Maya Neeley +3 more
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Principles of Behavior Therapy and Behavior Modification (Chapter 5 from The Human Reflex)
This chapter examines the theoretical aspects of the application of behavioral psychology (technically, the experimental analysis of behavior) to the process of behavior therapy.
Bufford, Rodger K
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Light‐Based Molecular Tools to Precisely Monitor and Operate β‐Adrenoceptors
ABSTRACT β‐Adrenoceptors are important G protein–coupled receptors involved in cardiovascular, metabolic, and neurological regulation. To study their function with high precision, light‐based molecular tools have been developed offering precise spatiotemporal control.
Ignazzitto Maria Tindara +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aims While many patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) improve by treating peripheral causes, a substantial proportion continue to experience symptoms despite apparently successful interventions. Central nervous system (CNS) mechanisms could potentially contribute to persisting symptoms after the initial peripheral cause has been ...
Mathijs M. de Rijk +7 more
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GRK6 regulates the hemostatic response to injury through its rate-limiting effects on GPCR signaling in platelets. [PDF]
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) mediate the majority of platelet activation in response to agonists. However, questions remain regarding the mechanisms that provide negative feedback toward activated GPCRs to limit platelet activation and thrombus ...
Benovic, Jeffrey +13 more
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“What Medical Management Should Be First Line for Bladder Storage Symptoms in NLUTD”—Pro Botox
ABSTRACT Objectives Neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (NLUTD) severely impairs patient quality of life (QoL). While oral medications are often first‐line treatments, their high failure rates and side effects limit their effectiveness. Thus, we argue for the use of intravesical botulinum toxin A (BoNT‐A) injections as a first‐line alternative ...
Vada Furlan +2 more
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