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Effect of electroshock on brain serotonin content and pentobarbital sleepingtime
Ryuichi Kato
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Hearing Loss and Its Relation to Loneliness and Depression—A Population‐Based Cohort Study
This study investigated the relationship between hearing loss, loneliness, and depression using data from the Gutenberg Health Study. It found that hearing loss is significantly associated with higher levels of loneliness and depressive symptoms, with severe to complete hearing loss markedly increasing risks for loneliness and mild to severe hearing ...
Julia Döge+15 more
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Dezocine Exerts Analgesic Effects in Chronic Pain by Activation of κ- and μ-Opioid Receptors and Inhibition of Norepinephrine and Serotonin Reuptake. [PDF]
Liu Z+7 more
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The Gut‐Brain Axis in Parkinson disease: Emerging Concepts and Therapeutic Implications
Abstract Background The gut‐brain axis, i.e. the bidirectional communication system between the gut and the brain, has become of central importance in Parkinson disease (PD) research over the past 20 years. Aims We aimed to describe the milestones of the gut‐brain axis research in PD and the development of theories proposing the involvement of the ...
Elisa Menozzi+2 more
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Agmatine Enhances Dorsal Raphe Serotonergic Neuronal Activity via Dual Regulation of 5-HT<sub>1B</sub> and 5-HT<sub>2A</sub> Receptors. [PDF]
Özbaşak H+4 more
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Benign Idiopathic Myoclonus: A New Clinical Entity?
Abstract Background Myoclonus is a brief shock‐like, involuntary movement, which can be distinguished in physiologic, essential, epileptic, and symptomatic, according to its etiology. Physiologic myoclonus typically occurs in healthy people without disability or progression.
Giorgia Sciacca+6 more
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Interaction of the Vagus Nerve and Serotonin in the Gut-Brain Axis. [PDF]
Hwang YK, Oh JS.
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