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S26.04 Amino acids and norharman in depression and panic disorder [PDF]
L. Timmerman +2 more
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Germ Panic and Chalice Hygiene in the Church of England, c.1895–1930
The late‐Victorian medical revolution in bacteriology, and growing public awareness of hygienic standards and the danger of disease infection from germs, created alarm about the traditional Christian practice of drinking from a common cup at Holy Communion.
Andrew Atherstone
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Ventricular fibrillation due to coronary vasospasm triggered by hyperventilation in a patient with panic disorder: case report. [PDF]
Takimoto S +4 more
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Policy Points Initiatives that effectively bridge health care and housing sectors in serving people experiencing homelessness (PEH) shared four dimensions: success in matching client preferences with readily achievable options, maintaining intensive interaction, initiating outreach where clients are, and co‐locating health and housing services ...
MICHAEL J. YEDIDIA, JOEL C. CANTOR
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The mediating role of attachment in panic disorder and separation anxiety disorder. [PDF]
Baltacioğlu M +2 more
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Abstract This article deals with anxiety about and the shaming of modern urban mothers and wives on the mines of the late colonial Central African Copperbelt. Women's various labours and public presence lead to ambivalent depictions, such as the ‘careless mother’, that were part of a broader array of anxieties about women's autonomy on the mines ...
Stephanie Lämmert
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Where's the beef? The feminisation of weight‐loss dieting in Britain and Scandinavia c.1890–1925
Abstract Representations of the slim body have traditionally been at the centre of scholarly interest in dieting culture, whereas food often remains a shadowy presence compared with more persistent themes of body discipline, slenderness and anti‐fat messages.
Emma Hilborn
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Assessing the Usability of a Prescription-Based Mobile App for Patients With Panic Disorder and Its Management Console for Clinicians: Controlled User Study. [PDF]
Ko Y +9 more
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