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Consensus on the Clinical Approach to Moderate-to-Severe Atopic Dermatitis in Spain: A Delphi Survey [PDF]
Background. The purpose of this study was to gather information on the current assessment and management of patients with moderate-to-severe AD in routine daily practice. Methods.
Armario Hita, José Carlos +9 more
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Ketamine has a long and very eventful pharmacological history. Its enantiomer, esketamine ((S)‐ketamine), was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and EMA for patients with treatment‐resistant depression (TRD) in 2019. The number of approved indications for ketamine and esketamine continues to increase, as well as the number of ...
Ksenia A. Vekhova +3 more
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Does Work Stress Predict the Occurrence of Cold, Flu and Minor Illness Symptoms in Clinical Psychology Trainees? [PDF]
Objectives: The present study examined the three/four-day lagged relationship between daily work stress and upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) and other minor illness symptoms.
Phillips, Anna C., Sheffield, David
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Background: This study investigated the relationships between anxiety, depression symptoms, and C‐reactive protein (CRP) across insomnia severity levels using network analysis and examined the structural differences within these networks. Methods: Gaussian graphical model network analysis with Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selection Operator (LASSO ...
Xue Luo +11 more
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The interplay between socio-psychological factors and biological systems is pivotal in defining human health and disease, particularly in chronic non-communicable diseases. Recent advancements in psychoneuroimmunology and mitochondrial psychobiology have
Anne Wevers +3 more
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Orientation: There is some evidence that job demands and job resources such as job control and humorous coping may contribute to the risk of upper respiratory tract infections (URTI).
Sibe Doosje +3 more
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Human psychoneuroimmunology today
AbstractStudies in human psychoneuroimmunology began around 1919, but a systematic approach wasn't used until the work of Solomon in the 1960s. Recently, the new specialty has achieved relative independence due to considerable data acquisition.Stress research has revealed relationships between neuroendocrine and immune changes.
M, Biondi, G D, Kotzalidis
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The global population is ageing at an unprecedented rate, with Africa experiencing the fastest growth in the number of older persons (aged 60 and above), followed by Latin America, the Caribbean and Asia. Like other developing nations, such as Zimbabwe, Namibia, India and Indonesia, Ghana is witnessing a rapid rise in its ageing population.
Joseph Kojo Oduro, Qing-Wei Chen
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Pathways to interleukin-6 in healthy males and serious leisure male athletes: physical activity, body composition and age. [PDF]
Physical activity (PA) is beneficial to overall health, in part due to physiological changes that lower risk factors for cardiovascular disease, including reduced inflammation. However, the mechanism by which PA reduces inflammation is unclear.
Brecht, Mary-Lynn +2 more
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Cluster of Neuropsychological Symptoms in Cancer Patients: Concept Analysis
Objective To analyze the concept of “cluster of neuropsychological symptoms” in cancer patients. Method This is a concept analysis study based on the framework proposed by Walker and Avant, supported by a scoping review following the recommendations of the Joanna Briggs Institute and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta ...
Silmara de Oliveira Silva +8 more
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