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Longitudinal Symptom Burden and Pharmacologic Management of Catatonia in Autism With Intellectual Disability: An Observational Study. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Catatonia is a highly morbid psychomotor and affective disorder, which can affect autistic individuals with and without intellectual disability. Catatonic symptoms are treatable with pharmacotherapy and electroconvulsive therapy, but the longitudinal effectiveness of these treatments in autistic individuals has not been described. We conducted
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Short Abstract The article studied the responsiveness of intercity public bus transport services to the needs of disabled commuters in Tamale, Ghana from the perspectives of PWDs and transport operators. It revealed that PWDs face significant discrimination and violation of their rights to independent mobility despite various provisions made for them ...
Millicent Awialie Akaateba +2 more
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Abstract There are widespread, strongly held beliefs that naturism has a negative impact on children. However, naturist groups advocate for including children and prior research has not clearly investigated how naturism affects children. Two pre‐registered, cross‐sectional studies (N1 = 411, N2 = 250) investigated how nudity‐related experiences in ...
Keon West
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Berlin's queer archipelago: Landscape, sexuality, and nightlife
Short Abstract The metaphor of the archipelago has informed ideas about Berlin's post‐war and post‐wall fractured urban landscape as well as recent work on sexual minorities in the city. Drawing on insights from queer and ruderal ecology, as well as some of the memory literature from the early German reunification‐era, this article explores Berlin's ...
Johan Andersson
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Small molecule Z363 co‐regulates TAF10 and MYC via the E3 ligase TRIP12 to suppress tumour growth
Z363 exerts an anti‐cancer effect on cancer cell and xenograft models by co‐regulating TAF10 and MYC. TRIP12 plays an important role in Z363‐induced cancer cell apoptosis by directly and indirectly inhibiting MYC activity. Z363 promotes MYC ubiquitination by activating its phosphorylation.
Yan Xiong +12 more
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Abstract This article provides an introduction to the themed section ‘Anarchism and the national question—historical, theoretical and contemporary perspectives.’ We discuss first the long and often overlooked engagement of anarchists with the colonial and national liberation question, particularly—but not exclusively—in the heyday of the movement (from
José A Gutiérrez, Ruth Kinna
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Background. Between 2015 and 2020, 1,578 care homes in the UK closed, displacing nearly 50,000 older and disabled people with very significant care and support needs. It is widely thought that relocation can have a significant impact on the health and well‐being of older people.
Ayesha Iqbal +5 more
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Social representations of tourists' deviant behaviours: An analysis of Reddit comments
Abstract Tensions between tourists and residents due to the formers' behaviour are frequently observed in destinations. In such a milieu, understanding residents' perception of tourist behaviour is important to help draft policies designed to engender a peaceful co‐existence.
Ismail Shaheer, Neil Carr
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The Journal of American Culture, Volume 46, Issue 4, Page 308-318, December 2023.
Jonathan A. Allan
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Abstract Adult users of traditional tobacco products like combustible cigarettes (CC) or moist smokeless tobacco (MST) products can reduce exposure to toxicants by switching to potentially less harmful alternatives such as tobacco‐free nicotine pouches (NP). Nicotine exposure assessment is an important consideration to determine the switching potential
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