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ABSTRACT Background Remission, a term used to describe a goal of treatment for some chronic diseases, has recently been proposed for chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). However, it is unclear what remission means for CRS and why it should serve as a goal in the present‐day treatment of CRS.
Nikhil Parail +7 more
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Panic on the Streets of London: Police, Crime and the July 2005 Terror Attacks [PDF]
In this paper we study the causal impact of police on crime by looking at what happened to crime before and after the terror attacks that hit central London in July 2005.
Mirko Draca, Robert Witt, Stephen Machin
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Cognitive behavior therapy in panic disorder and comorbid major depression - A naturalistic study [PDF]
Background: There is a lack of evidence about the effectiveness of cognitive behavior therapies (CBT) in settings of routine clinical care as well as in the treatment of panic and comorbid disorders. Methods: We investigated a group-oriented CBT approach
Auer, Claudia +3 more
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Abstract Pacing during anatomy laboratory examinations may influence both student performance and test anxiety. This study compared bell‐paced (BP) and self‐paced (SP) timing structures to assess their impact on students' test performance, test anxiety, and pacing preferences.
Danielle C. Bentley +2 more
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Development of mental health first aid guidelines for panic attacks: a Delphi study
Background Panic attacks are common, and while they are not life-threatening events, they can lead to the development of panic disorder and agoraphobia.
Jorm Anthony F +2 more
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Cognitive-behavioral treatment of panic disorder with agoraphobia [PDF]
This paper reports a clinical case study on the effectiveness of Cognitive- Behavioral Treatment (CBT) in treating panic attack with agoraphobia in a local health psychology clinic. M.N., a 24 year old male, complained of nightmares, heart palpitations,
Ponnusamy S.,, Shazli Ezzat Ghazali,
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From disorientation to preparedness: Information practices as scaffolding in acute crises
Abstract This qualitative study examines how adults in Israel enacted information practices during an acute national crisis. Using the information transitions framework, we investigate how concrete practices emerge and evolve across three stages: understanding, negotiating, and resolving. Semi‐structured Zoom interviews with 18 adults were analyzed via
Lilach Alon +2 more
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Terrorism and the Constitutional Order [PDF]
We panicked the last time terrorists struck, and we will panic the next time. September 11 was merely a pinprick compared to the devastation of a suitcase A-bomb or an anthrax epidemic.
Ackerman, Bruce
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Cholecystokinin and Panic Disorder: Reflections on the History and Some Unsolved Questions
The classic gut hormone cholecystokinin (CCK) and its CCK2-receptor are expressed in almost all regions of the brain. This widespread expression makes CCK by far the most abundant peptidergic transmitter system in the brain.
Jens F. Rehfeld
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Occurrence and Correlates of Suicidal Thoughts Among Young Autistic Users of a Mental Health App
ABSTRACT Young autistic people experience disproportionately high rates of mental health challenges, yet little is known about factors associated with suicidality in this group. This study leveraged anonymous self‐report data to identify correlates of suicidal thoughts among 365 young users (aged approximately 11–25 years) of a mental health app in the
T. L. Procyshyn +8 more
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