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Gender specific associations between potentially traumatic life events and mental health. [PDF]
Schneider M +4 more
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Pathogenic or Likely Pathogenic GRN Variants Are Found in 0.1% of Parkinson's Disease Patients
Abstract Background Parkinsonism may be observed in multiple neurodegenerative diseases, including GRN‐associated frontotemporal dementia (FTD‐GRN), complicating the differential diagnosis of Parkinson's disease (PD). Objectives To investigate the presence of GRN variants in a large group of PD patients.
Christian A. Ganoza +31 more
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[Racism and mental health in indigenous youth living in the Metropolitan Area of Oaxaca, Mexico]. [PDF]
Sánchez Bandala MA, Sesia PM.
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[The community pharmacist in mental health]. [PDF]
Bonilla Guijarro A.
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The Effect of Voxel Volume and Voxel Shape on Cardiac Diffusion Tensor Imaging Metrics
ABSTRACT Purpose Cardiac diffusion tensor imaging (cDTI) is signal‐to‐noise ratio (SNR)‐limited due to diffusion signal attenuation, long echo times from gradient moment nulling, and moderate myocardial T2$$ {}_2 $$. Increasing voxel volume improves SNR but reduces spatial sensitivity and introduces physiological bias.
Ariel J. Hannum +3 more
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[Abuse of children and adolescence]. [PDF]
Buitrago Ramírez F +7 more
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ABSTRACT Hope and hopelessness are sometimes considered to be two ends of a spectrum. Hope is associated with positive health outcomes in healthy and ill populations. Conversely, hopelessness has been associated with increased adverse clinical events and death in patients with ischemic heart disease (IHD).
Holli A. DeVon +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed to quantify associations between newborn social risk factors and high infant weight‐for‐length (WFL) at 6 months. Methods We conducted a longitudinal, observational study using electronic health record data among infants in New York City.
Carol Duh‐Leong +12 more
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ABSTRACT Background Suicide is a leading cause of death among US youth. Universal suicide risk screening can identify youth with unmet mental health needs, enabling interventions and linkage to services, yet screening is not widely implemented in perioperative and procedural settings. Aims We retrospectively assessed implementation of universal suicide
Michelle Tsao +6 more
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