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Beyond the headlines: the intangible costs of terrorism
Abstract Do terrorist attacks affect life satisfaction and mental health? To explore this question, we analyse data on all casualty‐causing terrorist incidents in Great Britain from 1992 to 2020, and combine this information with individual‐level data from the British Household Panel Survey and the UK Household Longitudinal Study over the same period ...
Harry Pickard +2 more
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Chromosome-scale, single haploid assembly of achiote (Bixa orellana). [PDF]
Lieberman MC +5 more
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Practitioner Review: Infant mental health meets cell and molecular biology – a look to the future
Background A major research effort in the past two decades has begun to illuminate how experience ‘gets under the skin’ – that is – the cellular and molecular processes that are associated with adversity and resilience. Methods We selectively review three areas of this research: epigenetics, especially DNA methylation, telomere length, and inflammatory
Charles H. Zeanah +3 more
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CD21<sup>+</sup>CD11c<sup>+</sup> B cells predicting handgrip strength decline in older adults. [PDF]
Mabe-Castro D +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Children and adolescents with Down syndrome (DS) are at risk of obesity due to a reduced level of physical activity (PA). PA in children and adolescents with DS is a multifaceted phenomenon that includes personal, relationship, community and other social factors.
Seung Hyeon Yang +4 more
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Editorial: Microbes and cultural heritage: from biodiversity to applications. [PDF]
Albarracín VH +4 more
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Abstract We investigated whether higher body mass index (BMI) modifies time‐resolved maternal autonomic control and maternal cardio‐electrohysterographic coupling (MCEC) during the first stage of labour. Seventy‐nine women were studied and, for the present analysis, grouped as Control (C; n = 41) and high BMI (HBMI; n = 38).
Carlos Gabriel Varela‐Albarrán +6 more
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Chronological age is differentially associated with cognitive performance according to climacteric stage: evidence from a Bayesian multivariate analysis in Chilean women. [PDF]
Lühr-Henríquez J +4 more
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Atrial fibrosis in atrial fibrillation: Mechanisms, mapping techniques and clinical applications
Abstract figure legend Summary of key aspects of atrial fibrosis in atrial fibrillation, highlighting atrial fibrosis as a hallmark of atrial fibrillation (AF). (1) Different types of fibrosis (blue), illustrating reparative and reactive fibrosis; (2) fibrosis detection techniques (green), illustrating late gadolinium enhancement cardiac magnetic ...
Caterina Vidal Horrach +8 more
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