Causal relationship between genetic proxies for calcium channel blockers and the risk of depression: A drug-target Mendelian randomization study Background: Calcium channel blockers (CCBs) are widely used in the clinical management of hypertension.
Computer Vision Syndrome and Ergonomic Risk Factors Among Workers of the Commercial Bank of Ethiopia in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: An Institutional-Based Cross-Sectional Study Background: Computer vision syndrome (CVS) is the most pressing public health concern that affects vision, and reduces quality of life and productivity, particularly in developing countries.Most of the previous studies conducted in Ethiopia focus on the knowledge and personal risk factors of bank workers. Moreover, ergonomic workstation design was
Gingiva squamous-cell carcinoma in a non-smoking patient with occupational exposure to solvent siphoning using mouth: case report and literature review Background: While overall head and neck cancer incidence decreases due to reduced tobacco and alcohol consumption, the incidence of HPV negative oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is raising in several industrialised countries, especially in non-smoking and non-drinking patients.Case presentation: We document a case of gingiva SCC in a
The lived experiences and perceptions of middle-aged adults in Dominica who have survived severe stormsa qualitative exploration The Eastern Caribbean island of Dominica has experienced diverse negative effects from the North Atlantic hurricane season, including deadly storms like Hurricane Maria in 2017.
Diet Soda Linked to Serious Heart Condition Risk Research published in the American Heart Association journal Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology found an association between drinking sweetened beverages and atrial fibrillation.
Effect of computerized cognitive remediation therapy on mental time travel in patients with schizophrenia— a pilot randomized controlled trial Objective: To investigate the intervention effect of computerized cognitive remediation therapy (CCRT) on mental time travel (MTT) in patients with schizophrenia(SCZ).
The research progress of perioperative non-pharmacological interventions on postoperative cognitive dysfunction: a narrative review Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is a common neurological complication in elderly patients after surgery and general anesthesia.
A qualitative investigation of the Montgomery–Åsberg depression rating scale: discrepancies in rater perceptions and data trends in remote assessments of rapid-acting antidepressants in treatment resistant depression Introduction: Despite the development of many successful pharmaceutical interventions, a significant subset of patients experience treatment-resistant depression (TRD).
Bipolar disorders and schizophrenia: discrete disorders? Background: With similarities in heritability, neurobiology and symptomatology, the question has been raised whether schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are truly distinctive disorders or belong to a continuum. This narrative review summarizes common and distinctive findings from genetics, neuroimaging, cognition and clinical course that may help to solve this ethiopathogenetic puzzle.
Where in the brain is creativity? The fallacy of a creativity faculty in the brain The neuroscience of creativity is built on a tacit and near universal assumption that is false.Paradoxically, this is not contentious; once made explicit, the assumption is readily conceded as false.
Physical activity, musculoskeletal disorders, burnout, and work engagement: a cross-sectional study on Italian white-collar employees Introduction: Both mental and physical health of office workers had a positive relationship with their work engagement, with the latter relationship being driven by the association of a healthy diet and physical activity (PA). This observational study aimed to investigate the associations between PA levels, musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), burnout, and
Hand Sanitizers Could Damage Critical Supporting Cells in the Brain Toxic chemicals found in hand sanitizers and other disinfectants, as well as household items like furniture and electronics, could be harming brain development in children and future generations.
Abu Ghraib Torture Case Finally Goes to Trial Twenty years have passed since the media broke the story that US forces and the CIA were torturing “war on terror” detainees at Abu Ghraib and other US-run prisons in Iraq.
Changes of serum cortisol during pregnancy and labor initiation: an onsite cross-sectional study Background: Increased maternal cortisol secretion has been observed during pregnancy and labor.