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The Role of Inflammation in Infant Colic—A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Aim Despite being a self‐limiting condition, infant colic is associated with negative consequences for caregivers and infants. Gut inflammation is hypothesised as a contributing factor. We collected and meta‐analysed the most recent evidence on the association between infant colic and gut inflammation.
Dan Boëtius Andersen +8 more
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Psychedelics, entactogens and psychoplastogens for depression and related disorders
Currently, the most actively investigated rapidly acting antidepressants, anxiolytics and/or anti PTSD agents, include psychedelics e.g. psilocybin, LSD, N,N‐dimethyltryptamine, ayahuasca; non‐hallucinogenic entactogens, e.g. MDMA; psychoplastogens which rapidly promote neuroplasticity, e.g.
Daniel Hoyer
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Gabriella Bernhoff,1,2 Helena M Huhmar,2 Eva Rasmussen-Barr,3 Lina Bunketorp Käll4,5 1Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Division of Family Medicine and Primary Care, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden; 2ME-Centre, Bragée Clinics,
Bernhoff G +3 more
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Anxiety problems in young people with Asperger syndrome: a case series [PDF]
It is now well established that the prevalence of mental health difficulties in individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is considerably higher than in the general population.
Knott, Fiona, Ozsivadjian, A.
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Despite being an important fraction of any animal population, juveniles are a severely understudied group. Juveniles often need to learn an array of skills that allow them to survive independently and do so while undertaking decisions that may impact their fitness, recruitment and survival, having therefore relevant demographic implications.
Manuela S. Rodrigues +6 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To synthesise evidence on wearable devices for continuous vital signs monitoring in adult hospital inpatients, focusing on clinical effectiveness, nursing perspectives, workflow impact, patient experience and resource implications. Design Scoping review.
Sian Myfanwy Shaw +2 more
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Dyke-Davidoff-Masson Syndrome (DDMS) is a rare neurological condition characterized by unilateral cerebral atrophy and compensatory cranial changes. It typically presents with a constellation of clinical features, including seizures, developmental delays,
Rakshanda Agrawal, MBBS +4 more
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More than symbioses : orchid ecology ; with examples from the Sydney Region [PDF]
The Orchidaceae are one of the largest and most diverse families of flowering plants. Orchids grow as terrestrial, lithophytic, epiphytic or climbing herbs but most orchids native to the Sydney Region can be placed in one of two categories.
Entwisle, Timothy J. +2 more
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Non-AIDS-related comorbidities in people living with HIV-1 aged 50 years and older: The AGING POSITIVE study. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To characterize the profile of non-AIDS-related comorbidities (NARC) in the older HIV-1-infected population and to explore the factors associated with multiple NARC.
Abreu, R +16 more
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Rasmussen’s Syndrome: EEG Study
The early and follow-up EEG characteristics of Rasmussen’s syndrome are reported in an 11-year-old girl studied at Ospedale Civile, Mantova, Italy.
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