• McPherson Hays posted an update 6 months ago

    Background In low- and middle-income countries, sedentary behavior is widely prevalent in the young. Reliable and valid instruments are essential for evaluating sedentary behavior and physical activity in children and adolescents. Objectives To evaluate the reliability and validity of an easy to use physical activity questionnaire for children and…[Read more]

  • McPherson Hays posted an update 6 months ago

    Therefore, the current paper is aiming to review the results of recent studies conducted on using natural antimicrobials added directly or as encapsulated forms into the food formulation to control the growth of Lm. The information of current study can be used by the researchers as well as the food companies for the optimization of food…[Read more]

  • McPherson Hays posted an update 6 months ago

    RESULTS A1 R showed predominant neuronal, A2A R astroglial, and ADK nuclear labeling in all regions but with significant variation. Compared with the low-risk group, the high-risk group had significantly lower A2A R LI in the temporal cortex. In HS cases with severe neuronal cell loss and gliosis predominantly in the CA1 and CA4 regions,…[Read more]

  • McPherson Hays posted an update 6 months ago

    Подтверждено, что первой в России кафедрой судебной медицины была кафедра материи медики и судной врачебной науки Петербургской Медико-хирургической академии, образованная в 1798 г. Первый руководитель кафедры — профессор Иоганн Рингебройг.in English, Russian Приведен анализ публикаций журнала «Судебно-медицинская экспертиза» в области исследо…[Read more]

  • McPherson Hays posted an update 6 months ago

    Airborne particulate matter (PM) is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity. However, understanding of the range and mechanisms of effects of PM components is poor. PM generated in underground railways is rich in metals, especially iron. In the ultrafine (UFPM; less then 0.1 μm diameter) fraction, the combination of small size and metal…[Read more]

  • Introduction Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) is a well-established intervention for people with dementia shown to improve cognition and quality of life. Past research includes development of a longer term ‘maintenance CST’ and an individual CST programme. Previous reviews of CST have focused on quantitative outcomes or excluded certain formats…[Read more]

  • Introduction Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) is a well-established intervention for people with dementia shown to improve cognition and quality of life. Past research includes development of a longer term ‘maintenance CST’ and an individual CST programme. Previous reviews of CST have focused on quantitative outcomes or excluded certain formats…[Read more]

  • Introduction Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) is a well-established intervention for people with dementia shown to improve cognition and quality of life. Past research includes development of a longer term ‘maintenance CST’ and an individual CST programme. Previous reviews of CST have focused on quantitative outcomes or excluded certain formats…[Read more]

  • Expectations about the possibility of recovering through medical or psychological treatment were also recorded. Functional nonepileptic attack was ranked the highest preferred term with dissociative seizures and functional seizures closely following. Nonepileptic attack disorder was the least offensive term, with FNEA and functional seizures joint…[Read more]

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