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    Brain activation to high-calorie food images in healthy normal weight and obe...

    Abstract Background Understanding how normal weight and obese young children process high-calorie food stimuli may provide information relevant to the neurobiology of eating...
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    MRI of trunk muscles and motor and respiratory function in patients with myot...

    Abstract Background Myotonic Dystrophy 1 (DM1) causes progressive myopathy of extremity muscles. DM1 may also affect muscles of the trunk. The aim of this study was to...
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    Teaching pain recognition through art: the Ramsay-Caravaggio sedation scale

    Abstract Background Clinical observation is a key component of medical ability, enabling immediate evaluation of the patient’s emotional state and contributing to a clinical...
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    Is mid-life social participation associated with cognitive function at age 50...

    Abstract Background Some studies have indicated that social engagement is associated with better cognitive outcomes. This study aimed to investigate associations between...
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    The implicit beliefs and implicit behavioral tendencies towards smoking-relat...

    Abstract Background The dual-process theory is central to several models of addiction, implying the importance of automatic processes in the maintenance and development of...
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    Adjustment with aphasia after stroke: study protocol for a pilot feasibility ...

    Abstract Background Despite the high prevalence of mood problems after stroke, evidence on effective interventions particularly for those with aphasia is limited. There is a...
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    Number of natural teeth, denture use and mortality in Chinese elderly: a popu...

    Abstract Background The associations between the number of natural teeth/denture use and all-cause mortality remain unclear due to lake of investigation for the potential...
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    Choice architecture interventions to change physical activity and sedentary b...

    Abstract Background Choice architecture interventions, which subtly change the environment in which individuals make decisions, can be used to promote behavior change. This...
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    Evaluating a process of academic detailing in primary care: an educational pr...

    Abstract Background Primary care has a significant role in AKI management: two-thirds of AKI originates in the community. Through academic detailing (an evidence-based...
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    Early determinants of food liking among 5y-old children: a longitudinal study...

    Abstract Background Identifying the determinants of child’s liking for different foods may help to prevent future choices of unhealthy food. Objective To study early-life...
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    A live-online mindfulness-based intervention for children living with epileps...

    Abstract Background Epilepsy extends far beyond seizures; up to 80% of children with epilepsy (CWE) may have comorbid cognitive or mental health problems, and up to 50% of...
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    The impact of MTHFR 677C → T risk knowledge on changes in folate intake: find...

    © 2016 The Author(s). Open Access: This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License...
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    The collaborative learning development exercise (CLeD-EX): an educational ins...

    Abstract Background Modern clinical practice increasingly relies on collaborative and team-based approaches to care. Regulatory bodies in medical education emphasise the need to...
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    Cognitive flexibility training intervention among children with autism: a lon...

    Abstract Autism is defined by persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction in multiple contexts as well as restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior....
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    Effects of oxytocin administration on salivary sex hormone levels in autistic...

    Abstract Background Oxytocin administration, which may be of therapeutic value for individuals with social difficulties, is likely to affect endogenous levels of other socially...
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    Which interventions increase hearing protection behaviors during noisy recrea...

    Abstract Background Hearing loss and tinnitus are global concerns that can be reduced through hearing protection behaviors (e.g., earplug use). Little is known about the...
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    Gesture during math instruction specifically benefits learners with high visu...

    Abstract Background Characteristics of both teachers and learners influence mathematical learning. For example, when teachers use hand gestures to support instruction, students...
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    How do general practice residents use social networking sites in asynchronous...

    Abstract Background Blended learning environments - involving both face-to-face and remote interactions - make it easier to adapt learning programs to constraints such as...
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    Preventing sexual violence in college men: a randomized-controlled trial of G...

    Abstract Background Sexual violence—any sexual act committed against a person without freely given consent—disproportionately affects women. Women’s first experiences of sexual...
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    Psychiatric symptoms and risk factors in adults born preterm with very low bi...

    Abstract Background We aimed to examine psychiatric symptoms in adults born preterm with very low birthweight or born at term small for gestational age compared with normal...