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Unveiling the Leishmanicidal Mechanism of 4-Nerolidylcatechol Isolated From Piper peltatum Against Leishmania infantum. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The present study assessed the leishmanicidal activity of 4‐nerolidylcatechol (4‐NC) (1) isolated from Piper peltatum leaves against promastigotes and amastigotes of Leishmania amazonensis, L. braziliensis, and L. infantum. The plant was fractionated, leading to the isolation and chemical identification of 4‐NC (1). Biochemical techniques were
Lorenzetti FB +8 more
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Flavonoids as Anxiolytics in Animal Tests: Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Bibliometrical Analysis. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Flavonoids are natural secondary metabolites of plants with a basic composition derived from polyphenols that can produce a plethora of different neurophysiological effects, some of which are relevant to anxiety disorders. As such, many flavonoids have been evaluated in behavioral screens in preclinical research on anxiolytics.
Machado JA +7 more
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Ideal Cynic in Orations of Dio Chrysostom
The paper deals with Dio's portrayal of Diogenes as a Cynic who challenges the conventional meaning of the good life. The author wonders whether Dio of Prusa mechanically takes over Diogenes' attitudes or adapts them to the social and political reality ...
Vladislav Suvák
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Characteristics of Older Adults With Domestic Squalor in Japan: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Domestic squalor (DS) is related to physical problems, living alone, family and neighbourhood problems and mental illnesses, especially dementia. However, methods to detect and treat older adults with DS remain unclear. We aimed to clarify the methods of appropriate intervention for older adults with DS.
Taomoto D +12 more
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Diogenes syndrome in dementia: a case report
Background Diogenes syndrome is a neurobehavioural syndrome characterised by domestic squalor, hoarding and lack of insight. It is an uncommon but high-mortality condition, often associated with dementia.
Luca Sacchi +16 more
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Síndrome de Diógenes Diogenes syndrome
A síndrome de Diógenes (SD) caracteriza-se por descuido extremo com a higiene pessoal, negligência com o asseio da própria moradia, isolamento social, suspeição e comportamento paranoico, sendo frequente a ocorrência de colecionismo. A incidência anual é
Bárbara Perdigão Stumpf +1 more
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Between the Dog and the Divine: Resistance and conventionalism in cosmopolitanism
We use the works of Diogenes and Zeno to argue that the cosmopolitan world view remains torn between negation and conformation; between anti-conventional resistance against and super-conventional organization of power.
Geoff Gordon, Wouter Werner
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Diogenes Syndrome: Identification and Distinction from Hoarding Disorder
“Severe domestic squalor” or Diogenes syndrome is characterised by extreme self-neglect of environment, health, and hygiene, excessive hoarding, squalor, social withdrawal, and a distinct lack of concern or shame regarding one’s living condition.
Carmel Proctor, Sakib Rahman
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Diogenes’ syndrome is a severe, life-threatening neurobehavioral disorder. Its main symptoms are complete negligence of ones hygiene, domestic squalor, emotional and social detachment as well as pathological hoarding of unnecessary things (mostly rubbish)
Adrianna Maliszewska +3 more
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It is possible to reconstruct a large part of the Life of Polemo in the Lives of Antigonus of Carystus, thanks to the evidence provided by Philodemus of Gadara and Diogenes Laertius.
Tiziano Dorandi
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