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ABSTRACT Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is often perceived as being more common in females, since women are more likely to seek help and be diagnosed. However, epidemiological studies have reported no sex differences in community prevalence. The purpose of this study was to learn from the narrative journeys of men who have received a diagnosis ...
J. H. Broadbear+4 more
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We used a multi-dimensional framework to assess current stereotypes of men and women. Specifically, we sought to determine (1) how men and women are characterized by male and female raters, (2) how men and women characterize themselves, and (3) the ...
Tanja Hentschel, M. Heilman, C. Peus
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Investigating the structure of disordered eating symptoms in adult men: A network analysis
Abstract Objective Eating disorders (EDs) increasingly emerge as a health risk in men, but there is concern that men's symptoms go unnoticed due to stereotypical perceptions and gender‐related differences in symptom presentation. Novel assessments focused particularly on attitudes and behaviours towards increasing muscle size and definition.
R. Leopold Eschrich+4 more
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Objectives. To explore the difference of glucose fluctuations between the normal subjects and diabetes mellitus (DM) patients and explore their impact on the development of CAD in type 2 DM patients. Methods.
Xingguang Zhang+5 more
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On-Demand Preexposure Prophylaxis in Men at High Risk for HIV-1 Infection.
BACKGROUND Antiretroviral preexposure prophylaxis has been shown to reduce the risk of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection in some studies, but conflicting results have been reported among studies, probably due to challenges of ...
J. Molina+35 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction About 39.9 million people were living with HIV as of 2023, and HIV is more prevalent in sub‐Saharan Africa. Pre‐exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is highly effective in HIV prevention. Despite the efficacy of PrEP, many persons, including men, do not have adequate knowledge and awareness of PrEP, and reviews on knowledge and awareness ...
Oluwaseun Badru+2 more
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A real-world pharmacovigilance study of FDA adverse event reporting system events for diazepam
Background: Diazepam, one of the benzodiazepines, is widely used clinically to treat anxiety, for termination of epilepsy, and for sedation. However, the reports of its adverse events (AEs) have been numerous, and even fatal complications have been ...
Weizhen He, Yang Wang, Kaiqin Chen
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Objective To explore the effect of Ludangshen oral liquid for treatment of convalescent patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) with randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled multicenter method. Methods 200 convalescent COVID-19 patients who
Xuedong An+8 more
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Parkinson’s Disease in Women and Men: What’s the Difference?
Increasing evidence points to biological sex as an important factor in the development and phenotypical expression of Parkinson’s disease (PD). Risk of developing PD is twice as high in men than women, but women have a higher mortality rate and faster ...
S. Cerri, Liudmila Mus, F. Blandini
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Study flowchart showing the process of selection of study participants. Abstract Background Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are public health threats globally and recognized impediments to socioeconomic development. This study aimed to identify the prevalence and clustering of NCDs risk factors among Bangladeshi men and women aged 20–59 years using ...
Md. Mokbul Hossain+12 more
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