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Le culte du morbide et la conscience commune [PDF]
The ever more diverse range of offers directed at people’s stimuli is the answer given by the press to an ever growing demand. The speed of postmodernism and of our inner experiences can only be matched by and or drawn towards shocking pieces of news ...
Călin-Horia BÂRLEANU
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ABSTRACT Objective Anorexia nervosa (AN) and obsessive‐compulsive disorder (OCD) are highly comorbid; however, limited research has examined etiological pathways specific to individuals with AN developing OCD or individuals with OCD developing AN. This exploratory study aimed to identify factors influencing AN‐OCD comorbidity with a focus on the order ...
Lisa Yujia Zhu+7 more
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Objective To test the hypothesis that people taking anxiolytic and hypnotic drugs are at increased risk of premature mortality, using primary care prescription records and after adjusting for a wide range of potential confounders.
S. Weich+6 more
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[3]Radialene fluorophores with pH‐switchable emission and stable absorption maxima
We report on the first push‐pull quino [3]radialene fluorescent dye. Here, the novel bis(dicyanomethylene)‐[3]radialene electron acceptor was connected to a benzimidazole donor. With protonation a substantial red‐shift of fluorescence wavelength is observed, while the absorption maximum remains stable.
Jan P. Soyka+8 more
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OBJECTIVES: This prospective study aimed to examine if sleep duration is a risk indicator for ischemic heart disease (IHD) and all-cause mortality, and how perceived stress during work and leisure time and use of tranquilizers/hypnotics modifies the ...
Anne Helene Garde+4 more
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Background Major depressive disorder (MDD) is highly prevalent in Japan and frequently accompanied by insomnia that may persist even with MDD remission.
Kentaro Yamato+5 more
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HYPNOTISM IN SCANDINAVIA [PDF]
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Hypnotic approaches for chronic pain management: clinical implications of recent research findings.
The empirical support for hypnosis for chronic pain management has flourished over the past two decades. Clinical trials show that hypnosis is effective for reducing chronic pain, although outcomes vary between individuals.
M. Jensen, D. Patterson
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