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Role of mitochondria in physiological activities, diseases, and therapy
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Language Changes in Late-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease
Published 2019-04-01“…Late-onset is the most common form of AD and the aim of this study is to reveal the language changes of 39 patients with late-onset AD and compare it with an age/education-matched control group that has no neurological and psychological problems. …”
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Research Progress of Phospholipid Vesicles in Biological Field
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Correlation between olfactory dysfunction and various clinical parameters in patients with multiple sclerosis
Published 2009-01-01“…Our study comprised 61 consecutive patients with definite MS who were hospitalized at the Department for Multiple Sclerosis and Other Immune- Mediated Disorders of CNS, Institute of Neurology, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, and 45 gender-, age- and education-matched healthy voluntaries. The Pocket Smell Test (PST) was used for examination of olfactory function. …”
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Quality of life in older patients with cancer and related unmet needs: a scoping review
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Effectiveness of postsurgical rehabilitation following lumbar disc herniation surgery: A systematic review
Published 2024-01-01“…We found no differences between: 1) behavioral graded activity vs. physiotherapy (1 RCT); 2) exercise and education vs. neck massage or watchful waiting (1 RCT); 3) exercise, education, and in-hospital usual care vs. in-hospital usual care (1 RCT); 4) functional or staged exercise vs. usual post-surgical care including exercise (2 RCTs); and 5) supervised exercise with education vs. education (1 RCT). …”
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Study on Decision-Making Factors for Patient Disposition by Rehabilitation Outpatient Physicians
Published 2025-06-01“…Significant correlations were found between physicians' referral decisions and the following factors: physician's gender, age, education level, professional title, years of practice, hospital type, specialty, patient age, diagnosis at the current visit (including orthopedic diseases, neurological diseases, cardiopulmonary diseases, and oncological diseases), type of dysfunction (including cognitive impairment, speech impairment, swallowing impairment, cardiopulmonary impairment, and motor impairment), presence of multiple dysfunctions, disease control status, stability of vital signs, and Longshi Scale assessment results (<italic>P</italic><0.05). …”
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NATURAL MINERAL WATER ENRICHED WITH MAGNESIUM IN CHILDREN WITH CONSTIPATIONS
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Grade Point Average System of Assessment: the Implementation Peculiarities in Russia
Published 2015-02-01“…Nowadays, the above system is regarded as the basic functional element of educational process organization at the world’s leading universities. …”
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Comparison of Erythrocyte Membrane Lipid Profiles between NAFLD Patients with or without Hyperlipidemia
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RNA binding proteins (RBPs) on genetic stability and diseases
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