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Can the Biophilia Hypothesis Be Applied to Long-Duration Human Space Flight? A Mini-Review
The International Space Station (ISS) has around 3–5 crew members on-board at all times, and they normally stay on the ISS for about 5–7months in duration. Since March 2020, 170 long-duration space missions have occurred on the ISS.
Brittany N. Neilson+5 more
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The influence of personality traits and coping strategies on the quality of life of patients with relapsing-remitting type of multiple sclerosis [PDF]
Background/Aim. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, progressive autoimmune disease of the central nervous system, that can reduce quality of life. Personality traits and coping strategies are significant factors in interpersonal variance regarding ...
Krstić Dragan+5 more
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Bile acids have been known to have both beneficial and detrimental effects on heart function, and as a consequence this can affect the brain. Inflammation is a key factor linking the heart and the brain, bile acids can reduce inflammation in the heart ...
Fei Huang+3 more
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Psychological Stress and Cancer [PDF]
All the concepts reported in this editorial are based on recent literature data obtained through a PubMed search, using both Medline and manual searches, with particular reference to articles, which could be relevant to clinical practice. This paper contributes to the existing literature on depression and stress and provides important information for ...
CONTI, CHIARA+2 more
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Military personnel experience high trauma load that can change brain circuitry leading to impaired inhibitory control and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Lisa N. Miller+5 more
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Psychological stress and performance [PDF]
Psychological stress is inherent in sport, particularly at the higher levels of competition, and has implications for individuals’ well-being and performance. Athletes, coaches, officials, and parents alike are influential stakeholders in sport and each of these groups of individuals are likely to experience stress at some point during their own or ...
Alexandra J. Potts+3 more
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The role of soluble epoxide hydrolase and its inhibitors in depression
Evidence suggests that around 30 % of patients with depression do not respond to antidepressant treatment, with most of them having sub-chronic levels of inflammation.
Alessandra Borsini
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Salivary alpha-amylase and tooth pulp evoked potentials in paroxysmal trigeminal neuralgia patients [PDF]
Background/Aim. The sudden and excruciating pain that characterizes paroxysmal trigeminal neuralgia (PTN) has a negative effect on the wellbeing of the affected individuals, causing psychological distress. Salivary alpha-amylase (sAA) level represents an
Vuković Branislava+5 more
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Inflammation has been identified as one of the main pathophysiological mechanisms underlying neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders. Despite the role of inflammation in those conditions, there is still a lack of effective anti-inflammatory ...
Juliette Giacobbe+4 more
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Can (immune and other) gene expression help us to treat depression?
It is becoming clearer that it might be a combination of different biological processes such as genetic, environmental, and psychological factors, together with immune system, stress response, brain neuroplasticity and the regulation of neurotransmitters,
Nicole Mariani
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