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    Adaptation of the five-factor BFI-10 personality screening questionnaire and testing of its diagnostic properties on the example of drug users by О. О. Serdiuk, В. О. Bazyma

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Thus, young people who have confessed to drug use can be described as less conscious (responsible), more conflicted (hostile), more neurotic, but also more creative and prone to experimenting and gaining new experiences. …”
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    Extensive Inactive Neurocysticercosis: A Case Report in Mbeya, Southern Highlands of Tanzania by Makasi CE, Ngowi BJ, Stelzle D, Kilale AM, Mahande MJ, Welte TM, Winkler AS, Mmbaga BT

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We report the case of a person living with HIV presenting with extensive calcified NCC on neuroimaging without any associated signs/ symptoms.Purpose: To contribute to the medical literature and enhance understanding of the disease’s manifestation and progression by providing a thorough documentation of a specific case of extensive inactive neurocysticercosis.Case Presentation: A 47-year-old male African patient was recruited in the CYSTINET Africa study at Chunya District Hospital, Mbeya. …”
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    Coupling Bio-Resonance Neurotechnology (BRNT) and Dual Hemispheric Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) Reduces Comorbid Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and Generali... by Sunder K, Makale MT, Makale M, Bodhanapati J, Murphy KT, Dennen CA, Baron D, Thanos PK, Hanna C, Ashford Jnr JW, Lewandrowski KU, Blum K

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…., Del Mar, CA, USA; 7Department of Family Medicine, Jefferson Health Northeast, Philadelphia, PA, USA; 8Division of Addiction Research & Education, Center for Sports, Exercise and Mental Health, Western University Health Sciences, Pomona, CA, USA; 9Behavioral Neuropharmacology and Neuroimaging Laboratory On Addictions (BNNLA), Research Institute On Addictions, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA; 10Department of Molecular Biology, Adelson School of Medicine, Ariel University, Ariel, Israel; 11Stanford University, Psychiatric /Public Mental Health & Population Sciences Palo Alto, Stanford, CA, USA; 12Department of Orthopaedics, Fundación Universitaria Sanitas, Bogotá D.C., Colombia*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Kenneth Blum, Email drd2gene@gmail.comAbstract: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) are prevalent comorbidities related to a greater likelihood of poor treatment outcomes and prolonged treatment for Reward Deficiency Syndrome (RDS) behaviors. …”
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    Changes in DNA methylation profile in liver tissue during progression of HCV-induced fibrosis to hepatocellular carcinoma by I. A. Goncharova, A. A. Zarubin, N. P. Babushkina, I. A. Koroleva, M. S. Nazarenko

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Genes hypomethylated in liver tumor tissue in the setting of liver cirrhosis are related to olfactory signal transduction, neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction, keratinization, immune response, inhibition of serine proteases, and zinc metabolism. …”
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    Neurological manifestations associated with COVID-19 vaccine by R. Alonso Castillo, J.C. Martínez Castrillo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Objective: To review the reported cases of neurological manifestations after the application of COVID-19 vaccines, describing clinical, analytical and neuroimaging findings and health outcomes. Methods: We carried out a review through bibliographic searches in PubMed. …”
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    Innovación en sueño by Laura Vigil, Toni Zapata, Andrea Grau, Marta Bonet, Montserrat Montaña, María Piñar

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Sin embargo, la integración de la inteligencia artificial (IA) en la medicina del sueño ha permitido automatizar el análisis de las fases del sueño y de los eventos respiratorios con alta precisión.Los algoritmos de aprendizaje automático y las redes neuronales han demostrado ser efectivos en la codificación automática del sueño, con tasas de acierto comparables a las de los expertos humanos. …”
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