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Early Recognition of Treatment‐Responsive Rapidly Progressive Dementia: The Modified STAM3mP Score
ABSTRACT Early identification of patients with treatment‐responsive rapidly progressive dementia (RPD) is important as early treatment improves outcomes. The STAM3P score identifies treatment‐responsive RPD using “high risk” presenting features. We optimized performance by adding a time component (i.e., dementia within 3 months) and validated the ...
R. W. van Steenhoven +16 more
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ABSTRACT We study the effect of royal status—a historically rooted legal privilege enjoyed by hereditary monarchs and their families—on human longevity, a proxy of individuals' health capital. We disentangle the effect of royal status that encompassed serving as heads of state from that of other royal family members and compare it to ...
Alberto Batinti +2 more
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The Multiple Sclerosis Severity Allele rs10191329A and Cognitive Function: A UK Biobank Study
ABSTRACT The genome‐wide association study of Multiple Sclerosis severity linked the genetic variant rs10191329A to long‐term disability and implicated brain resilience as a determinant of outcome. We hypothesised that rs10191329A might influence cognition in other neurological diseases and healthy controls.
Ioanna Zimianiti +5 more
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Humphrey Moseley and the Politics of Early Modern Publishers
The essay reassesses the ways in which book historians define the politics of early modern publishers by examining a selection of books published during the late 1640s and 1650s by Humphrey Moseley, a prominent London bookseller whom modern scholars have
Justin Kuhn
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Sir William Davenant, the Senses, and Royalism in the Seventeenth Century [PDF]
Within the last decade, there has been a renewed level of interest in civil war general, writer and theatre proprietor, Sir William Davenant (1606-1668).
Gath, Kate
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Review of "Royalism, Religion and Revolution: Wales, 1640- 1688" by Philip Schwyzer.
Sarah Ward Clavier. Royalism, Religion and Revolution: Wales, 1640- 1688. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2021. xii + 266 pp.
Schwyzer, Philip
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International audienceThis chapter sets out the conceptual framework and the academic approach to royalism—a term with complex and changing meanings. The author explains the political and ideological reasons why the study of royalism has, to date, been ...
Chopelin, Paul
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Objective We investigated whether a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) affects the quality of inpatient acute myocardial infarction (AMI) care and long‐term mortality post‐AMI. Methods We analyzed data from 784,091 adults, 6,047 with a diagnosis of RA, from England and Wales hospitalized with AMI between 2005 and 2019 from the Myocardial Ischaemia ...
Megan Butler +8 more
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Objective Somatic items used in depression assessments can potentially overlap with symptoms related to physical illness, including systemic sclerosis (SSc). No studies have looked at whether somatic depression items may be influenced by diffuse versus limited SSc disease subtypes, which are associated with varying degrees of symptom presentation.
Sophie Hu +110 more
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La monarchie imaginée: sur le royalisme dans l’idéologie de l’Action Française
This paper focus on the links between nationalism and royalism within the Action Française. By analyzing different angles of Maurras’ ideological construct of Monarchy, disowned by both the old royalists and the pretenders to the throne, we try to ...
Andrea Cavaletto, diplômé de l’Université de Turin, est doctorant en histoire contemporaine auprès de l’Université Lumière Lyon 2, rattaché au Laboratoire de Recherches Historiques Rhône-Alpes (LARHRA).
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