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Mediating Effects of Positive Thinking and Social Support on Suicide Resilience [PDF]
Suicide has been the second leading cause of death for 18- to 24-year-olds in the United States since 2011. The stress experienced by undergraduate college students has the potential to increase one’s risk for suicide.
Bekhet, Abir K. +2 more
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Why are so many Nepali women killing themselves? A review of key issues [PDF]
Background: For decades the maternal mortality in Nepal was the lead cause of death among women, with great improvements in the maternal mortality ratio in the twentieth century the second most common cause has become more prominent.
Dhungel, A. +5 more
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This study demonstrates that polyC‐RNA‐binding protein 1 (PCBP1) in ventral hippocampal astrocytes modulates depressive‐like behaviors by regulating glutathione peroxidase 4‐mediated ferroptosis and synaptic glutamatergic transmission. PCBP1 overexpression intervention in the chronic unpredictable mild stress model rescues behavioral deficits ...
Jinyu Zhang +15 more
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Background Excessive drinking is a known risk factor for psychological distress; however, the role of alcohol tolerance in this relationship remains unclear.
Syohei Miyamoto +5 more
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Long-term risk factors for suicide in suicide attempters examined at a medical emergency in patient unit: results from a 32-year follow-up study [PDF]
Sara Probert-Lindström +4 more
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Changes in the pattern of suicides and suicide attempt admissions in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic [PDF]
Christine Reif-Leonhard +22 more
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A Comparative Examination of Suicide Rates among Hetero- & Homosexual Adolescents and Young Adults [PDF]
The focus of this literature review will be on the comparison of suicide rates between heterosexual and homosexual adolescents and young adults (ages 14-24), and the possible contributing factors.
Schaaff, Arianna
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Targeting the Dynamics Between TAMs and CAR‐T Cells in Solid Tumor Therapies
This review highlights the critical role of tumor‐associated macrophages (TAMs) in affecting CAR‐T cell therapy effectiveness in solid tumors. TAMs contribute to immune suppression through cytokine secretion, immune checkpoint activation, and metabolic reprogramming, leading to CAR‐T cell exhaustion and reduced efficacy. The article explores strategies
Xiang Zhang +7 more
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Background Social isolation and loneliness are urgent public health concerns associated with negative physical and mental health outcomes. Understanding effective remedies is crucial in addressing these problems.
Thomas Hansen +7 more
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Background Studies on adults suggest that the presence of comorbid depression and Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is associated with an elevated risk of self-harming behaviours and that self-harming behaviours, when present, will have higher ...
Ruth-Kari Ramleth +4 more
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