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Infant social withdrawal with parents and strangers—The role of parental sensitivity and depression
Abstract Infant social withdrawal is an early indicator of infant distress linked to adverse socio‐emotional development. We hypothesized that parental sensitivity moderates an association between parental depression (PPD) and infant social withdrawal.
Maja Rudling +5 more
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Abstract Background Research based on embodied cognition has demonstrated that physical posture, particularly an upright seated posture, can influence emotions and cognition. However, although students spend most of the day sitting in classrooms, intervention research on upright seated postures suitable for learning environments is limited.
Yusuke Murakami +2 more
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Autonomic nervous system dysfunction in irritable bowel syndrome: pathophysiology and therapeutic implications. [PDF]
Bai Y +5 more
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Relations among daily symptoms of depression
Abstract Research has often treated depression as a unitary construct, relying on severity scores or diagnostic thresholds; however, recent studies emphasize that depression is a heterogeneous disorder characterized by dynamic symptom interactions. We aimed to identify unique relations among depressive symptoms when examined longitudinally.
Meghan E. Quinn +3 more
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An Open-Label Trial of Effects of Varenicline in Nonconstipation Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Pain. [PDF]
Matar A +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Adults with intellectual disabilities, particularly those with Down's syndrome, are at increased risk of developing dementia, yet early changes are often subtle and first noticed by family members or paid support staff rather than clinicians.
Acton Daniel +4 more
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Sleep More, Quarrel Less: Associations Between Day-to-Day Variations in Objective Sleep and Interpersonal Behavior and Perception. [PDF]
Mijnster T +6 more
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Novel approaches for drug development against chronic primary pain: A systematic review
Abstract Chronic primary pain (CPP) persisting for more than 3 months, associated with significant emotional distress without any known underlying cause, is an unmet medical need. Traditional or adjuvant analgesics do not provide satisfactory pain relief for a great proportion of these patients.
Valéria Tékus +5 more
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ABSTRACT Changing the status quo and promoting innovation requires individuals to speak up and engage in voice behaviour. Yet, the interactions that foster or inhibit voice remain insufficiently understood, particularly with regard to personal agency, how an individual's personality interacts with their network position to influence voice.
Léonie Sophia Lange +2 more
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Impact of physical activity and selected relaxation techniques on the quality of life of female patients with irritable bowel syndrome. [PDF]
Szura E, Poniewierka E.
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