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Self-efficacy and medicine use for headache among adolescents in Italy: results from the Italian HBSC 2010 study [PDF]
This article aims first to investigate gender patterns in medicine use, and corresponding headache complaints, in Italian adolescents; second, to examine the association between self-efficacy and medicine use for headache.
Cavallo, Franco +3 more
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Machine‐learning‐directed phytochemical pair ACT/FA, administered at BDD's orthodox ratio, synergistically modulates microglial polarization via dual Nrf2/RORγt targeting to attenuate neuroinflammation and depressive behaviors. This concentration‐dependent synergism replicates the parent formula's efficacy while providing a mechanistic basis for ...
Dongjing Guo +7 more
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Key Clinical Message Cavernoma, or cerebral cavernous angioma, are hamartomatous lesions formed by sinusoidal vascular spaces without cerebral parenchyma in between.
Prakriti Adhikari +5 more
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In order to analyze the clinical features, approach and treatment of patients with acute primary headaches seen at the Clinics Hospital of the Federal University of Uberlândia (HC-UFU) throughout 2005, the medical charts of 109 patients were evaluated ...
Facundo Burgos Ruiz Jr +3 more
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Plasma proteomics is leveraged to decode the biological underpinnings of chronic widespread pain. A nested machine learning framework integrates proteomic signatures, prospective outcomes, and Mendelian randomization to uncover 18 causal proteins.
Li Chen +16 more
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PENGARUH DURASI PENGGUNAAN SMARTPHONE TERHADAP KELUHAN NYERI KEPALA PADA MAHASISWA FK UMM ANGKATAN 2020 [PDF]
Background: Smartphones become an inseparable part of life. Massive smartphone use since the Covid-19 pandemic era, where all activities have been transferred to an online system, including learning among medical students.
Sari, Dyah Wahyu Oktania
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"LOWER HALF HEADACHE" (NEURALGIC) OF NASAL ORIGIN [PDF]
Greenfield Sluder
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cGAS Inhibits ALDH2 to Suppress Lipid Droplet Function and Regulate MASLD Progression
cGAS is a cytosolic DNA sensor known for innate immune defense. cGAS binds and suppresses ALDH2 are showed, limiting acetyl‐CoA production. cGAS loss activates ALDH2, promoting histone acetylation, lipogenesis, and lipid droplets accumulation. cGas‐/‐ mice on a high‐fat diet show signs of worsened MASLD.
Ying Wang +14 more
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