Chronic pain reflects maladaptive network interactions across sensory, salience/affective, and descending modulatory pathways. We review evidence for non‐invasive brain stimulation—rTMS, tES, and low‐intensity focused ultrasound—highlighting modest, variable, and often short‐lived analgesic effects under conventional protocols.
Fabian Broecker, Sven Vanneste
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Abstract Research Summary Board human capital theory posits that directors' skills shape firm behavior. Most studies, however, examine one skill type at a time, assuming that each director contributes independently of the other skills represented on the board.
Stevo Pavićević +2 more
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Descriptive Epidemiology of the 2022-2023 Cholera Outbreak in Lebanon and Lessons Learned in the Context of a Humanitarian Emergency Situation. [PDF]
Abiad F +11 more
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Identified through multi‐stage selection process, a formulation combining γ‐oryzanol and DLin‐KC2‐DMA, termed as OryKL, demonstrates unique nano‐structural features, highly efficient mRNA transfection and functional integrity during long‐term storage, enables broad biodistribution and distinct cell tropism following intravenous administration with no ...
Pengkai Shi +12 more
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Home self-management of type 2 diabetes with diabetes technologies in northern France: a focused ethnographic study protocol. [PDF]
Marcilly R +8 more
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Seeing Heritage Management through Systems Science
ABSTRACT Heritage is influenced by a range of multifaceted factors, such as global issues, power dynamics, entangled legal frameworks and multilayered needs. The interplay of these elements creates a challenging environment for heritage managers, who must navigate a web of stakeholders with diverse interests and values. This paper suggests that systems
Omid Shakerian +2 more
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Partnership for health promotion as a platform to improve public health outcomes in Small Island Developing States: a case study of the Union of the Comoros. [PDF]
Luciani A +4 more
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“Many Buds Blooming”: Lived Experience and Insights From Native American Graduate Students
ABSTRACT Native American graduate students have a unique experience in higher education from their peers and from Native undergraduate students. This article highlights the challenges and triumphs of 12 Native American graduate students, focusing on their unique cultural perspectives and systemic obstacles they encounter in graduate education.
Cori Bazemore‐James +13 more
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Spanish Readers Skip Articles Regardless of Gender and Number Agreement. [PDF]
Serrano-Carot M, Angele B.
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Missing the Mark: Native American Student Involvement in Leadership Development Experiences
ABSTRACT Using data drawn from the Multi‐Institutional Study of Leadership (MSL), the authors found that Native American college students’ participation in leadership development experiences was low. Those who participated in leadership development experiences most often did so in short‐term, often one‐off experiences.
Deborah J. Taub +2 more
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