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I am grateful to my colleague and friend, Editor-in-Chief Sherwood Brown, for this opportunity to extoll Dr. Alan Green, MD (1953–2020) as a humanitarian and as a clinician scientist.
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Childhood deprivations predict late-life cognitive impairment among older adults in India
Large population-based studies on the associations of childhood factors with late-life cognition are lacking in many low and middle income countries including India. In this study, we assessed the prevalence of late-life cognitive impairment and examined
T. Muhammad +3 more
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Objective This study explored how various markers of objective and subjective socioeconomic status (SES) are associated with cognitive impairment among older Indian adults.Design A cross-sectional study was conducted using large nationally representative
Shobhit Srivastava +2 more
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Background Incidence and prevalence do not capture the risk of developing diabetes during a defined period and only limited evidence exists on the lifetime risk of diabetes based on longer and continuous follow-up studies in India. Lacunae in evidence on
Palak Sharma +3 more
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Neutrino masses from new generations [PDF]
We reconsider the possibility that Majorana masses for the three known neutrinos are generated radiatively by the presence of a fourth generation and one right-handed neutrino with Yukawa couplings and a Majorana mass term.
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Spin Path Integrals and Generations [PDF]
The spin of a free electron is stable but its position is not. Recent quantum information research by G. Svetlichny, J. Tolar, and G. Chadzitaskos have shown that the Feynman \emph{position} path integral can be mathematically defined as a product of ...
A. Messiah +17 more
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Multiple socioeconomic risks and cognitive impairment among older men and women in India
Introduction: Socioeconomic status (SES) is negatively associated with innumerable health outcomes, including cognitive functioning. Yet much remains undiscovered about SES patterns in later-life cognition in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs).
T. Muhammad +3 more
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Background Given the unique socioeconomic structures, and the rural/urban differentials in the prevalence of mental illnesses in the country, this study aimed to explore the associations of childhood, adulthood and late-life rural/urban place of ...
T. Muhammad
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Neutrino Oscillations with Four Generations [PDF]
Recent status of neutrino oscillation phenomenology with four neutrinos is reviewed. It is emphasized that the so-called (2+2)-scheme as well as the (3+1)-scheme are still consistent with the recent solar and atmospheric neutrino data.Comment: 13 pages ...
Yasuda, Osamu
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Due to different nature of social engagements of older adults in South Asian countries specially attributed to the traditional family-based care and support, beneficial effects of religiosity and religious involvement on mental health and cognitive ...
T. Muhammad
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