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Onasemnogene Abeparvovec in Patients With SMA: Interim Results of the RESTORE Registry in Japan
ABSTRACT Objective There are limited real‐world data regarding the safety and effectiveness of onasemnogene abeparvovec (OA; Zolgensma) infusion, a one‐time gene replacement therapy, for Japanese patients with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). We aimed to improve understanding of the real‐world outcomes for OA in Japan.
Kayoko Saito +8 more
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Classification of Communicative Strategies in the Implementation of Management Decisions
The article outlines the main theoretical and methodological approaches to the definition and study of subjective well-being. Based on the results of an empirical study (analysis of focused group discussions), the author of the article identifies and ...
Valentina A. Shilova
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Measuring and Understanding Subjective Well-Being [PDF]
Increasing attention is being paid in academic, policy, and public arenas to subjective measures of well-being. This promising trend represents a shift towards measuring positive outcomes in psychology and greater realism in the study of economic ...
John F. Helliwell +1 more
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A Two‐Stage Questionnaire and Actigraphy Screening for iRBD in a Multicenter Retrospective Cohort
ABSTRACT Objective Isolated rapid‐eye‐movement sleep behavior disorder is a prodromal marker of synucleinopathies. However, most cases remain undiagnosed due to the insufficient predictive value of questionnaires and limited access to confirmatory video‐polysomnography. We assessed a two‐stage screening strategy combining a brief questionnaire on rapid‐
Caleb A. Massimi +17 more
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T1 Over Squared Proton Density Ratio to Characterize Multiple Sclerosis Lesions
ABSTRACT Objective Differentiating remyelinated from demyelinated lesions in MS remains challenging without histological confirmation. This study introduces the T1‐to‐PD2 ratio (TPR) imaging approach and evaluates its ability to characterize MS lesions alongside other quantitative MRI (qMRI) metrics. Methods Thirty individuals with MS (mean age: 47.5 ±
Sarah J. Wright +10 more
wiley +1 more source
Values and Subjective Well-Being
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Schwartz, Shalom H. +1 more
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Priming and the Reliability of Subjective Well-being Measures [PDF]
Economists and behavioural scientists are beginning to make extensive use of measures of subjective well-being, and such data are potentially of value to policy-makers.
Dobson, Alexander +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Early risk stratification may support clinical decision‐making in spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). We aimed to develop and internally validate HAGIV, a score integrating frequency of imaging markers (FIM), a time‐adjusted non‐contrast computed tomography (CT) metric of hematoma expansion, with established predictors for 90‐
Lei Song +10 more
wiley +1 more source
The subjective well-being of adolescents in Russian secondary school: a cross-sectional study
The subjective well-being (SWB) of students has become a concern for educators and education policymakers worldwide. Previous studies have suggested that SWB declines during adolescence, but this conclusion is mostly based on general SWB analyses. In our
Maksim Kudryashov, Tatjana Kanonire
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Linear or U-shaped? Age and subjective well-being in Ukraine [PDF]
The paradox of well-being suggests that the relationship between age and subjective well-being follows a U-shaped curve: well-being decreases initially, reaches its lowest point in midlife, and then increases in older age despite worsening objective life
Ruslana Moskotina
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