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ABSTRACT Men who have experienced childhood victimisation are at greater risk of perpetrating domestic violence (DV). While trauma and growth theories have focused on victims' and perpetrators' reactions to traumatic events, how these mechanisms interact is unknown.
Jean‐Luc Arrigo +3 more
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Cerebellar Hypoperfusion during Transient Global Amnesia: An MRI and Oculographic Study [PDF]
YoungSoon Yang +5 more
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Volumetric data reveal a late maturation of areas 36r and 36c compared to areas 35, TF, and TH, as well as a tendency for superficial layers in areas 36r and 36c to mature earlier than the deep layers. Neuronal soma size exhibits a transient increase at 6 months of age in most subdivisions.
Justine Villard +4 more
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P26 TRANSIENT GLOBAL AMNESIA AS A POSSIBLE CONSEQUENCE OF ICA DISSECTION: A CASE REPORT [PDF]
Francesco Natale +9 more
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The study evaluated the antioxidant and neuropharmacological effects of Oroxylum indicum bark (MOIB), identifying 20 phytochemicals through GC–MS analysis. MOIB exhibited anxiolytic, sedative, and antidepressant effects in various behavioral tests, with two compounds (CID 550198 and CID 10393) showing strong binding affinities to targeted receptors and
Md. Aktaruzzaman +12 more
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Transient Global Amnesia following Vertebral Artery Angioplasty and Stenting [PDF]
Hahn Young Kim +5 more
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Shedding light on the clinical recognition process of transient global amnesia [PDF]
Carolin Hoyer +6 more
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ABSTRACT Post‐resuscitation cardiac arrest care begins at the time of hospital admission and focuses on preventing the sequelae of ischemia–reperfusion injury, including secondary brain damage and post‐cardiac arrest syndrome. Clinical practice guidelines on post‐resuscitation cardiac arrest care from international medical organizations outline ...
Christy Cecil Forehand +17 more
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Abstract INTRODUCTION The glucagon‐like peptide‐1 receptor agonist semaglutide may impact neuroinflammation and reduce neurodegeneration. We present baseline characteristics of participants enrolled in the evoke (NCT04777396) and evoke+ (NCT04777409) trials, referred to as “evoke (+)” hereafter.
Philip Scheltens +10 more
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