Latent class analysis and longitudinal development trajectory study of psychological distress in patients with stroke: a study protocol Background: Psychological distress affects the treatment and rehabilitation of patients with stroke, affects their long-term functional exercise and quality of life, and increases the risk of stroke recurrence and even death. This is a multi-dimensional and multi-level mental health problem and a dynamic process variable that shows a dynamic development
The Interactive Effect between Economic Uncertainty and Life History Strategy on Corrupt Intentions: A Life History Theory Approach Why do some people show more corruption when facing uncertain environment?The present study aimed to give a plausible answer from an evolutionary perspective: this might be rooted in people's different life history strategies (slow vs. fast). The present study measured the participants' corrupt intentions by a hypothetical scenario and
Rapid Identification of Pediatric Brain Tumors with Differential Mobility Spectrometry Brain tumors are a major source of disease burden in pediatric population, with the most common tumor types being pilocytic astrocytoma, ependymoma and medulloblastoma.
Lupron Dangers "Gender-affirming care" is the latest buzz phrase being used to support the use of drugs and surgery to alter gender.
What if it’s all long-term conditioning? I wrote this commentary in response to Todd Hayen’s article “Did the Covid PsyOp fail?”, to which I would add a few remarks. I agree with Hayen: something about the alleged failure of the “Covid PsyOp” feels strange. It “feels” fishy. But what could that be? I will explain
What are the implications if WHO succeeds in imposing its IHR amendments on us? To understand the impact the World Health Organisation’s (“WHO’s”) proposed International Health Regulations (“IHR”) amendments will have on every person on Earth, we have to get to grips with what totalitarian rule is – because should the amendments proposed by WHO be accepted next month, the people of the
Knowledge level and health information-seeking behavior of people with diabetes in rural areas: a multicenter cross-sectional study Introduction: There is a lack of research on the current level of diabetes knowledge and health information-seeking behaviors among patients with diabetes in rural areas of China’s economically underdeveloped regions during COVID-19, as well as a lack of up-to-date evidence on glycemic control and the incidence of complications among
Effects of clonal fragmentation on Pyrrosia nuda depend on growth stages in a rubber plantation Introduction: Clonal fragmentation helps to assess clonal plants' growth resilience to human and environmental disturbance.
To develop a prognostic model for neoadjuvant immunochemotherapy efficacy in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma by analyzing the immune microenvironment Objective: The choice of neoadjuvant therapy for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is controversial.
Five 'Simple yet Effective' Tips to Boost Your Longevity Longevity and the Fountain of Youth have been a focus of human thought and experiment for centuries.
Don't fall for the Avian Influenza Virus Hoax No one has valid scientific evidence to show that "avian influenza virus" H5N1 (or any other alleged “virus”) even exists.
PD-1 knockout on cytotoxic primary murine CD8+ T cells improves their motility in retrovirus infected mice Cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) motility is an important feature of effective CTL responses and is impaired when CTLs become exhausted, e.g.during chronic retroviral infections.
Synchrony or asynchrony: development of facial expression recognition from childhood to adolescence based on large-scale evidence The development of facial expression recognition ability in children is crucial for their emotional cognition and social interactions.