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ABSTRACT Objective This systematic review examines the shared and unique risk factors for intermittent explosive disorder (IED), attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and conduct disorder (CD), aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of their etiological pathways and inform future intervention strategies.
Fangqing Liu
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Health Anxiety in Panic Disorder, Somatization Disorder and Hypochondriasis
Objective: Health anxiety is the fear of being or getting seriously sick due to the misinterpretation of physical symptoms. Severe health anxiety is also named as hypochondriasis.
Özgün Karaer KARAPIÇAK +2 more
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'…to whom it will be extremly Usefull.' Dr William Cullen's adoption of James Watt's copying machine [PDF]
Dr William Cullen (1710–1790) was a leading physician of the Enlightenment era. As professor in Edinburgh he became the most influential teacher of theoretical and practical medicine in 18th century Britain.
Shuttleton, D.E.
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Familial adult myoclonus epilepsy: A comprehensive diagnostic strategy for clinical practice
Abstract Familial adult myoclonus epilepsy (FAME) is a genetic neurological disorder characterized by cortical myoclonus and epileptic seizures with clinical features that overlap with other movement disorders and epileptic syndromes, particularly essential tremor (ET), progressive myoclonic epilepsy (PME), and juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME).
Yitao Lu +14 more
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Patterns of Hypochondriasis in Population Visiting Tertiary Care Settings in Karachi
Objective: To assess the patterns seen in population visiting tertiary care facilities in Karachi Method: This cross-sectional study was conducted in 2013 an two tertiary care hospitals of Karachi.
Wafa Hassan +3 more
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Climate Anxiety in Perspective: A Look at Dominant Stressors in Youth Mental Health and Sleep
ABSTRACT There is growing evidence that climate anxiety is associated with significant effects on the mental health and wellbeing of young people. However, the relative importance of climate anxiety for young people's mental health has hitherto been unclear, as climate anxiety has largely been studied in isolation from other common stressors.
Charles A. Ogunbode +4 more
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Mindfulness in psychiatry - Where are we now? [PDF]
Mindfulness is an increasingly popular therapeutic approach. Mindfulness-based interventions have been tried out in a wide range of mental disorders, with the strongest evidence for use in depression and anxiety.
Groves, P
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Aims Amgevita is a licensed biosimilar to adalimumab, having demonstrated high pharmacokinetic and clinical similarity to Humira. Switching to a lower‐cost medicine may elicit a nocebo effect, whereby expectations of poorer efficacy impact outcomes despite pharmacological similarity. This prospective cohort study examined clinical and economic outcomes
Louise Rabbitt +7 more
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Interreality in the Management of Psychological Stress: a Clinical Scenario [PDF]
The term “psychological stress” describes a situation in which a subject perceives that environmental demands tax or exceed his or her adaptive capacity.
RIVA, Giuseppe
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ABSTRACT Paradoxical insomnia remains an underdiagnosed condition due to its subjective nature and diagnostic challenges. Clinicians should suspect it in patients with severe sleep complaints but minimal daytime impairment, particularly those resistant to multiple treatments.
Alden Xavier Haslam +3 more
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