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    GENOME POLITICS: STRATEGY AND TACTICS by Jonas Rubikas

    Published 1999-01-01
    “…Human mental and consciousness activity, brain functions obtained by learning mask the dependence of these activities on the genome. …”
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    Developing a taxonomy to describe offspring outcomes in studies involving pregnant mammals' exposure to non-tobacco nicotine: A systematic scoping review. by Lucy Phillips, Ross Thomson, Tom Coleman-Haynes, Sue Cooper, Felix Naughton, Lisa Mcdaid, Joanne Emery, Tim Coleman

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The most frequently used outcomes were those detecting changes in the brain (n = 265), physical parameters measured in whole animals (n = 122) and any respiratory system changes (n = 97).…”
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    Progressive histological and behavioral deterioration of a novel mouse model of secondary hydrocephalus after subarachnoid hemorrhage by Xuehai Deng, Jianlin Ding, Chang Liu, Zhong Wang, Junchi Wang, Qiyue Duan, Weida Li, Xinlong Chen, Xiaoping Tang, Long Zhao

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In this study, we establish a mouse model of SAH that stably mimics brain injury and hydrocephalus after SAH through injections of autologous blood into the cisterna magna via different methods and characterize the model in terms of neurological behavior, histology, imaging, neuronal damage, and white matter damage.…”
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    Comparative Analysis of Edge Detection Operators Using a Threshold Estimation Approach on Medical Noisy Images with Different Complexities by Vladimir Maksimovic, Branimir Jaksic, Mirko Milosevic, Jelena Todorovic, Lazar Mosurovic

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study focuses on medical images from three distinct datasets: retinal images, brain tumor segmentation, and lung segmentation from CT scans. …”
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    Response to the SAMHSA Clinical Advisory: Considerations for Genetic Testing in the Assessment of Substance Use Disorder Risk by Green RP, Blum K, Lewandrowski KU, Gold MS, Lewandrowski AP, Thanos PK, Dennen CA, Baron D, Elman I, Sharafshah A, Modestino EJ, Badgaiyan RD

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Louis, Missouri, USA; 8Department of Biological Sciences, Dornsife College of Letters, Arts & Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA; 9Behavioral Neuropharmacology and Neuroimaging Laboratory, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Clinical Research Institute on Addictions, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA; 10Department of Family Medicine, Jefferson Health Northeast, Philadelphia, PA, USA; 11Department of Psychiatry, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA, USA; 12Department of Psychiatry, Harvard University School of Medicine, Cambridge, MA, USA; 13Cellular and Molecular Research Center, School of Medicine, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran; 14Brain & Behavior Laboratory, Department of Psychology, Curry College, Milton, Massachusetts, USA; 15Department of Psychiatry, Texas Tech University Health Sciences, School of Medicine, Midland, TX, USACorrespondence: Rajendra D Badgaiyan; Kenneth Blum, Email badgaiyan@gmail.com; drd2gene@gmail.com…”
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    The use of dance to improve the health and wellbeing of older adults: A global scoping review of research trials. by Martha Waugh, Gregory Youdan, Courtney Casale, Rachel Balaban, Emily S Cross, Dafna Merom

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Less than 40% of health assessments showed positive change, with more consistent benefits to physical endurance, strength, and function, moderate impacts on psychosocial health, and limited benefits to cognitive and brain health, and falls and falls risk.<h4>Conclusion</h4>Dance is a meaningful, safe, adaptable, and low-cost health resource for older adults. …”
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    Diagnosis, treatment and management of apathy in Parkinson’s disease: a scoping review by Zahinoor Ismail, Jayna Holroyd-Leduc, Tamara Pringsheim, Zahra Goodarzi, Bria Mele, Shinia Van

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Future research should aim to detect an ideal screening tool for apathy in PD, to identify the best treatment options for apathy and the variety of comorbidities it may present with and finally aim to better understand postoperative apathy in those with deep brain stimulation.…”
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    Migration, Distribution, and Safety Evaluation of Specific Phenotypic and Functional Mouse Spleen-Derived Invariant Natural Killer T2 Cells after Adoptive Infusion by Dongzhi Chen, Wenbin Xu, Jingfang Teng, Huifang Liu, Yuanyuan Wang, Yan Wang, Shujie Cheng, Ming Meng

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…After dissecting the mice, it was found that there were no significant abnormalities in the relevant immune organs, brain, heart, kidney, lung, and other organs. Intraperitoneal injection of α-GalCer results in a large number of iNKT2 cells, mainly secreting anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-4, from the spleen of mice. …”
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    A comparison between the effect of Oral Melatonin and Hydroxyzine for preventing preoperative Anxiety in Pediatric Patients undergoing Adenotonsillectomy: A randomized, double-blin... by Sarah Omar Mousa, Amany Khairy Abo El Hussien, Gehad Hanafy Abdalgaliel

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Hydroxyzine is a first-generation antihistaminic that crosses the blood-brain barrier, causing sedation. Objectives: Our study aimed to estimate the effect of a single preoperative oral melatonin versus hydroxyzine to prevent preoperative pediatric anxiety in adenotonsillectomy children. …”
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    Modeling the modulation of beta oscillations in the basal ganglia by dual-target optogenetic stimulation by Xiaomin Wang, Ying Yu, Qingyun Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Optogenetic techniques provide precise control over the activity of specific neurons within the nucleus, offering more accurate regulatory effects compared to deep brain stimulation. The heterogeneity of the globus pallidus externa (GPe) has garnered wide attention, wherein significant differences in pathological changes emphasize its potential as a stimulation target with distinct mechanisms. …”
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    Early life stress and functional connectivity in antipsychotic-naïve first episode psychosis patients by Hillary N. Patton, Jose O. Maximo, James E. Bryant, Adrienne C. Lahti

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The results also provide support for the long-term differential impact of trauma subtypes on the human brain. Overall, the results contribute to the understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying the association between childhood trauma and psychosis spectrum disorders.…”
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    ادمان شبکة الانترنت وأضرارها الصحیة والنفسیة والاجتماعیة على طلاب المدارس الثانویة بمدینة شبین الکوم بمحافظة المنوفیة... by د. میرفت مفید عبد الستار

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The most important results and recommendationsreached by the researcher through the field study in public secondary schools inShebin El-Kom city, Monofiya governorate, Egypt.The Results of the studyThe researcher reached many results as follows:-1. 1-The main causes of addiction to the students of secondary education forthe Internet Monofiya, the following respectively: entertainment and play,lack of control parents to me, a sense of vacuum time, ease of dealingwith others through the Internet, sense of comfort while using the Internet,to escape from the responsibility to study and study, not My interest onthe part of the family and the community around me, to escape from myproblems surrounding the family, rather than going out2. 2- The largest percentage of students addicted to the Internet in the agegroup of 16 years reached 102 respondents, representing 56.7% of thetotal male and female population in the study sample.3. .3- The most important negative aspects of the internet came between hisstudents and secondary education students in Monofiya, respectively:lack of supervision, porn sites, addiction to sit for long periods, violation ofrights, falling into unknown relationships, exposure to fraud and fraud.4. 4- came the most important health damage caused by Internet addictionamong education students secondary Monofiya: pain the eyes of the mostdifficult and the most first health damage caused by the use of the Internetamong students at a percentage of 60.5%, followed by insomnia andsleep deprivation, a percentage of 50.4%, followed by fatigue and fatigueby 49.7 %, mother bone by 45.7%, and diseases of the brain and nerves30.2%, heart disease by 22.7%, and finally skin diseases by 21.5% of thetotal sample.…”
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    Leaflet: Operative Steps for Interventional Studies in Neuroscience by Maria Meringolo, Sergio Delle Monache, Giuseppina Martella, Antonella Peppe

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Notably, neuroscience drug development encounters distinct challenges, including the complex nature of diseases, limitations imposed by the blood–brain barrier, the absence of reliable predictive preclinical models, and regulatory hurdles. …”
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    Case Report: Rare cardiovascular characteristics of tuberous sclerosis complex with novel TSC2 variant by Zhiqin Du, Xiao Ma, Xiao Ma, Xiao Ma, Jianhua Li, Fang Yang, Yangfan Guo, Yangfan Guo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Cardiovascular characteristics included a history of heart valve disease, a bicuspid aortic valve, and severe aortic regurgitation. multi-system characteristics of TSC were also presented, affecting skin, brain, lung, kidney, and bone. She underwent aortic valve replacement but experienced postoperative complications, including significant pleural and pericardial effusions requiring drainage and subsequent thoracic duct ligation.ConclusionThis case expands the clinical spectrum of TSC-associated cardiovascular abnormalities, highlighting the rare association of BAV with this disorder. …”
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    Multimodal consumer choice prediction using EEG signals and eye tracking by Syed Muhammad Usman, Shehzad Khalid, Aimen Tanveer, Ali Shariq Imran, Muhammad Zubair

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Neuromarketing adds depth to this by employing insights into consumer behavior through brain activity and emotional responses to create more effective marketing strategies. …”
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