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New Onset of Fibromyalgia After Exposure to a Combat Environment: A Longitudinal Cohort Study
Objective Traumatic life events are hypothesized to be triggers for the onset of fibromyalgia. Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a common comorbidity of fibromyalgia. However, limited prospective data are available on the development of fibromyalgia after exposure to high‐magnitude stress.
Jay B. Higgs +15 more
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Bound Together: Allyship in the Art of Medicine
In the setting of the immense social, political, medical, and cultural challenges of last year, medicine has been made acutely aware of its participation in inequity and in response offers allyship as a framework for clinicians to pursue change, using tools already apart of the practice of medicine. Allyship in the
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This study uncovers the unexplored role of intermolecular interactions in multiphoton absorption in coordination polymers. By analyzing [Zn2tpda(DMA)2(DMF)0.3], it shows how the electronic coupling of the chromophores and confinement in the MOF enhance two‐and three‐photon absorption.
Simon Nicolas Deger +11 more
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Where the philosopher finishes, the physician begins : medicine and the arts. Course in Thirteenth-Century Oxford [PDF]
In the thirteenth century the English universities were different from others, particularly those in the south of Europe, in two important ways: they taught more natural philosophy and less medicine.
French, Roger
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This study investigates H4TBAPy‐based metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) ‐ NU‐1000, NU‐901, SrTBAPy, and BaTBAPy ‐ for multiphoton absorption (MPA) performance. It observes topology‐dependent variations in the 2PA cross‐section, with BaTBAPy exhibiting the highest activity.
Simon N. Deger +10 more
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Arts-based therapies, practices, and interventions in health
This collection focuses on creative art therapies, practices, and interventions in health contexts as part of the Mind-body interventions series of BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies.
Theresa Van Lith, Mark Ettenberger
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Brain Candy: Wayne State University School of Medicine Journal of Art and Literature, 3rd Edition [PDF]
Brain Candy collects poetry, nonfiction essays, short fiction, photographs, and drawings to shed light on the creative process in medicine, the city of Detroit, and the experiences of health care providers.
Wayne State University School of Medicine Gold Humanism Honor Society +1 more
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3D Digital Light Processing of Redox‐Active Polymers for Electrochemical Applications
3D printing of electrochemically switchable conducting polymers is achieved by Digital Light Processing of redox‐active carbazole‐based polymer materials. Complex 2D and 3D architectures including dot arrays and pyramids clearly show the potential for novel 3D switchable electrochemical devices for sensors, electrochromic displays as well as 3D printed
Christian Delavier +4 more
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Science, art and medicine in Cuba during the 17th and 18th centuries
Medicine is the science dedicated to the study of life, health, diseases and death of human beings, and involves exercising scientific-technical knowledge for the maintenance and recovery of health.
Yisell Urquiza-Yero +3 more
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Glass, historically valued for its purity and durability, has long inspired artists and societies. This article introduces the concept of “Archeo‐Inspiration”, drawing on cultural and historical contexts of glass to guide future material innovations.
Eva von Contzen +3 more
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