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Declining kidney function and frailty progression: a 7-year cohort study of Chinese middle-aged and older adults. [PDF]
Zhang F, Bai Y, Huang L, Zhong Y.
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End-of-life decisions and ethics on the big screen: reflecting narratives of 'a life fully lived'. [PDF]
Wagensonner F, Sahm A, Frewer A.
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Insufficient Quality of Mental Health Information on German-Speaking TikTok: A Content Analysis. [PDF]
Mross AL +3 more
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Pioneers of modern brain research-Cécile and Oskar Vogt and the Nobel Prize. [PDF]
Hansson N +4 more
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Famous persons develop illnesses, just like the rest of us, and when they do, what happens may affect the lives of many. This chapter looks at some persons with familiar names who had diseases such as gout, agoraphobia, depression, epilepsy, Alzheimer disease, and more—and the effect these illnesses had on others.
Robert B Taylor, Taylor Robert B
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Abstract The “famous persons” Medical Subject Heading (MeSH) provides a unique perspective on the medical literature indexed in the MEDLINE database. A total of 3,745 MEDLINE citations indexed with the term “famous persons” from 1966 through 1994 were examined.
Brenda R. Pfannenstiel
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Famous people recognition through personal name: a normative study
In this normative study, we investigated famous people recognition through personal name, using as stimuli the names of the same 40 Italian famous persons whose faces and voices had been utilized for the normative study of the Famous People Recognition Battery.
Chiara Piccininni +2 more
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