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NEAT1 Promotes Epileptogenesis in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex
The primary neurological manifestations of tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) are intractable epilepsy and intellectual disability. NEAT1 is differentially expressed in TSC‐related epilepsy and influences neuronal excitability by regulating the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway.
Suhui Kuang +8 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Delay discounting reflects individual differences in future orientation and impulsivity and may relate to life‐history strategies. Because delay discounting has a substantial genetic basis, we investigated whether the polygenic score (PGS) for delay discounting is associated with genetic predispositions for key life‐history traits ...
Martin Fieder, Susanne Huber
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Early life adversity and the comorbidity of psychopathology and cardiometabolic disorders: insights from the UK Biobank. [PDF]
Silveira PP +5 more
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ABSTRACT Intertemporal impatience has been proposed to be centrally and transdiagnostically implicated across mental health difficulties, including maladaptive behaviors, psychopathologies, and other psychological outcomes. We empirically tested this proposal using a novel research approach that integrates per‐category, trans‐category, scale‐level, and
Floor Burghoorn +5 more
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Identifying New Risk Associations Between Chronic Physical Illness and Mental Health Disorders in China: Machine Learning Approach to a Retrospective Population Analysis. [PDF]
Liang L +5 more
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ABSTRACT Physical inactivity is considered to increase depressive symptoms. There are also studies reporting that overly strenuous physical activity can negatively affect a person's mental state. Insomnia, which is associated with lower levels of physical activity and increased sleep reactivity, is also known to be associated with depression.
Tomoteru Seki +8 more
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The study included 88 generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) patients and 88 age and sex‐matched healthy controls (HCs). A psychiatrist confirmed the GAD diagnosis, assessed symptom severity using the GAD‐7 scale, and evaluated controls based on the DSM‐5 criteria.
Farzana Akter Munny +7 more
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NEUROTIC DISORDER OF CHIELDHOOD [PDF]
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