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ABSTRACT Purpose Anticholinergic medications and alcohol each independently increase the risk of community‐acquired pneumonia (CAP). Whether non‐anticholinergic neurocognitively active medications also increase risk, and if alcohol modifies these associations, remains unclear. Methods We conducted a nested case–control study using Veterans Aging Cohort
William H. Wang +8 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Endocrine therapy causes side effects (SEs) such as hot flushes, joint stiffness, and psychological disorders in patients with breast cancer (BC). To address these symptoms, Japanese traditional (Kampo) medicine will be used as treatment.
Shin Takayama +13 more
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The moderating effect of alternate Mediterranean diet on the association between sedentary behavior and insomnia in postmenopausal women. [PDF]
Sheng Z, Zhou M.
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Hair Testing in Forensic Toxicology: Recent Insights From Root to Tip
The power of hair drug testing. Created in BioRender. Rygaard, K. (2025) https://BioRender.com/ld3an8x. ABSTRACT Hair testing is a powerful tool in forensic toxicology, particularly for identifying past substance exposure when blood or urine samples are collected too late.
Karen Rygaard +2 more
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The effects of a provincial opioid prescribing standard on prescribing for pain in adults: an interrupted time-series analysis. [PDF]
Panagiotoglou D +6 more
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Method of evaluating physical dependence liability to sedative-hypnotic agents in small animals
Eijiro Tagashira +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background A wide range of drugs is used to alleviate insomnia symptoms in individuals with severe mental illness (SMI), including licensed drugs and sedating drugs prescribed off‐label. Yet, no review has gathered the evidence on illness‐specific or transdiagnostic outcomes of pharmacological interventions for insomnia.
Nina Friis Bak Fuglsang +9 more
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