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Psychogastroenterology of cyclic vomiting syndrome: A crucial need to build evidence
Abstract Cyclic vomiting is a disorder of gut brain interaction (DGBI) emphasizing the need for treatment of both the brain and the gut. Despite clinical success of psychological therapies for CVS, also called brain‐gut treatments, an evidence‐base is lacking and these treatments are available in few GI practices.
Sally E. Tarbell+1 more
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Hypnotic drug use and intraoperative fluid balance associated with postoperative delirium following pancreatic surgery: A retrospective, observational, single-center study. [PDF]
Huang ZH+5 more
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Abstract Background Cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS) and cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) are both characterized by episodic, acute transitions from asymptomatic states to highly symptomatic states of nausea, repetitive vomiting, and often severe abdominal pain.
David J. Levinthal+2 more
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Expert Consensus on the Use of Diphenhydramine for Short-Term Insomnia: Efficacy, Safety, and Clinical Applications. [PDF]
Ariza-Salamanca DF+5 more
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Forebrain HCN1 Channels Contribute to Hypnotic Actions of Ketamine
Cheng Zhou+5 more
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Neurosteroids in pain management: A new perspective on an old player [PDF]
Covey, Douglas F+3 more
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Clinicians utilizing CBT and GDH to treat IBS report moderate to large positive treatment effects for a majority of patients seen in routine practice and any adverse effects associated with these treatments are typically mild and short‐lived. ABSTRACT Introduction Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and gut‐directed hypnosis (GDH) are the two most ...
Sarah Kinsinger, Olafur Palsson
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Cross-Correlation Analysis of Monthly Google Search Volume and Suicide in Taiwan, 2012-2022. [PDF]
Yen CF+4 more
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Anesthesia can alter measurements during digestive endoscopies, yet no standardized protocol currently exists. Two expert groups—the French Neuro‐Gastroenterology Group (GFNG) and anesthesiologists—used the Delphi method to reach a consensus on which drugs have an influence (91 amendments), ultimately resulting in a proposed anesthesia protocol (28 ...
Domitille Renard+29 more
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