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    Veteran-centered barriers to VA mental healthcare services use.

    Background Some veterans face multiple barriers to VA mental healthcare service use. However, there is limited understanding of how veterans’ experiences and meaning systems...
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    Trends in alcohol use among young people according to the pattern of consumpt...

    Aim To identify differences in Risky Consumption (RC) and Binge drinking (BD) trends in students who already followed these patterns of alcohol consumption on starting...
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    "Somatosensory abnormalities in Chinese patients with painful temporomandibul...

    Background The somatosensory phenotype of Chinese temporomandibular disorders (TMD) patients is not sufficiently studied with the use of contemporary techniques and guidelines....
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    Associations of mutually exclusive categories of physical activity and sedent...

    Background Both physical activity and sedentary behaviour have been individually associated with health, however, the extent to which the combination of these behaviours...
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    Cilostazol induced migraine does not respond to sumatriptan in a double blind...

    Background Cilostazol is an inhibitor of phosphodiesterase 3 and thus causes accumulation of cAMP. It induces migraine-like attacks in migraine patients. Whether the cilostazol...
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    Background In 2011, the UK physical activity guidelines were updated to include recommendations for muscle strengthening and balance & coordination (at least two sessions of...
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    Diagnosing depression in primary care: a Rasch analysis of the major depressi...

    Objective: This study aimed to assess the measurement properties of the Major Depression Inventory (MDI) in a clinical sample of primary care patients. Design: General...
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    Defining Catastrophic Costs and Comparing Their Importance for Adverse Tuberc...

    Tom Wingfield and colleagues investigate the relationship between catastrophic costs and tuberculosis outcomes for patients receiving free tuberculosis care in Peru. Please see...
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    A discrete cluster of urinary biomarkers discriminates between active systemi...

    Background Management of lupus nephritis (LN) would be greatly aided by the discovery of biomarkers that accurately reflect changes in disease activity. Here, we used a...
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    Availability of healthier vs. less healthy food and food choice: an online ex...

    Background Our environments shape our behaviour, but little research has addressed whether healthier cues have a similar impact to less healthy ones. This online study examined...
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    Sphenopalatine ganglion stimulation for cluster headache, results from a larg...

    Background Cluster headache (CH) is a disabling primary headache disorder characterized by severe periorbital pain. A subset of patients does not respond to established...
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    Trends in risk factors for coronary heart disease in the Netherlands.

    Background Favourable trends in risk factor levels in the general population may partly explain the decline in coronary heart disease (CHD) morbidity and mortality. Our aim was...
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    Benefits, barriers and opinions on multidisciplinary team meetings:a survey i...

    Background Case review and discussion at multidisciplinary team meetings (MDTMs) have evolved into standard practice in cancer care with the aim to provide evidence-based...
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    STAT3 antisense oligonucleotide AZD9150 in a subset of patients with heavily ...

    Background The Janus kinase (JAK) and signal transduction and activation of transcription (STAT) signaling pathway is an attractive target in multiple cancers. Activation of the...
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    Researchers’ attitudes to the 3Rs—An upturned hierarchy?

    Animal use in biomedical research is generally justified by its potential benefits to the health of humans, or other animals, or the environment. However, ethical acceptability...