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[Anti-obesity drugs and potential changes in the epidemiology of this condition and in cardiovascular risk factors]. [PDF]
Cuatrecasas G.
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ABSTRACT Aims Characterising the association between childhood maltreatment (CM) and cognitive functioning in bipolar disorder (BD) is crucial for improving the understanding of how early environmental risk factors impact the presentation of the disorder.
Natalia E. Fares‐Otero +7 more
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Abstract Although individuals may exhibit both gradual and abrupt changes in their dynamic properties as shaped by both slowly accumulating influences and acute events, existing statistical frameworks offer limited capacity for the simultaneous detection and representation of these distinct change patterns.
Yanling Li +3 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction People with opioid use disorder (OUD) are at elevated risk of incarceration. Understanding factors linked to this risk may support more targeted prevention and intervention efforts. This study used cross‐sectional survey data to examine associations with time to first incarceration and repeated incarceration among individuals with
Christel Macdonald +8 more
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[Epidemiology of childhood leukemia in Mexico and Latin America: Effects of vulnerability and social justice]. [PDF]
Núñez-Enríquez JC +9 more
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ABSTRACT Youths’ socioeconomic status (SES) correlates with academic, cognitive, and neural outcomes, partly driven by influences on the developmental environment not captured by caregiver income and education alone. Leveraging Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) study data (M = 11.92 years; total n = 8,764), this study took an exploratory ...
Analia Marzoratti +4 more
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[Primary care in the face of the obesity and diabetes epidemic: An integrated and preventive challenge]. [PDF]
Lagrú Romero T, Machado Pérez CL.
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Review: “The Disappointment Dilemma: Short‐ and Long‐Term Learning From Negative Outcomes”
The habenula routes negative‐outcome signals to VTA, RMTg, and IPN to shape aversive learning and motivation. The lateral habenula encodes acute negative prediction errors to rapidly adapt behavior to threat, fear, and avoidance. The medial habenula integrates repeated stress, drug, and aversive experiences into long‐term negative mood and expectations.
Ines Ibañez‐Tallon +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Time‐restricted eating (TRE) limits food intake to a specific daily window and has gained popularity, showing modest benefits for cardiometabolic health. However, perspectives and experiences from adults and healthcare professionals about TRE remain underexplored but are vital for successful implementation in research and clinical ...
Rubén Fernández‐Rodríguez +5 more
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