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    Musculoskeletal pain and its relation to individual and work-related factors:...

    Objective. Office workers are commonly exposed to work-related musculoskeletal pain. This study investigated the individual and work-related risk factors linked to...
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    Viewing nature scenes reduces the pain of social ostracism

    In a series of four studies (Ns = 245, 135, 155, 222), we explored the effects of viewing nature scenes on promoting recovery from ostracism. We first manipulated experiences of...
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    Using remote learning to teach clinicians manual wheelchair skills: a cohort ...

    To test the hypothesis that remote learning to teach clinicians manual wheelchair skills is efficacious. A convenience sample of therapists (physical and occupational) and...
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    Eye Injuries and Related Risk Factors among Workers in Small-scale Industrial...

    PURPOSE We aimed to study eye injuries and their risk factors among workers at small-scale industrial enterprises. METHODS Cross-sectional descriptive study. Five hundred...
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    Cultural Differences in Self-Expression on Facebook: A Comparison of Facebook...

    Facebook behavior can reflect people’s cultural norms and motivations. Despite being a global platform, there is limited cross-cultural research on self-expression on Facebook....
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    Caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease require support across the full disease trajectory. The aim of this study was to develop a conceptual framework of caregiving...
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    Age at puberty and accelerometer-measured physical activity: Findings from tw...

    It is unclear if puberty timing influences future physical activity (PA). To investigate the association of puberty timing with PA across adolescence and adulthood. Data were...
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    Stroke risk in African Americans with subclinical auditory dysfuntion evidenc...

    Objective: Distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) are sensitive to early indices of cochlear pathology. Pathology to the cochlea is in part mediated by ischaemic...
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    Most psycholinguistic models of speech production agree on an earlier semantic processing stage and a later word-form encoding stage. Using a logographic language, Mandarin...
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    Brain Structural-Behavioral Correlates Underlying Grooved Pegboard Test Perfo...

    This study aims to provide the first brain structural-behavioral correlates underlying age differences in Grooved Pegboard Test (GPT) performance after adjusting for gender,...
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    Policy area satisfaction, perceptions of responsibility, and political trust:...

    Existing research demonstrates that evaluations of policies affect political trust. However, two limitations to the extant literature require us to reassess the micro-level...
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    Learning democracy digitally? The internet and knowledge of democracy in nond...

    The study of public opinion in nondemocratic states has found that people often say they support democracy, yet they show little demand for democratization or regime change....
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    Personal Stories Can Shift Climate Change Beliefs and Risk Perceptions: The M...

    Sharing personal stories of how climate change is already harming people is a promising communication strategy to engage diverse and even skeptical audiences. Using two...
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    Does it pay to lobby? Examining the link between firm lobbying and firm profi...

    Does firm lobbying in the EU increase firm profitability? While there is a well-established literature on this issue in the US context, existing EU studies have overlooked this...
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    Misspoken words affect the perception and retrieval of intended words

    Everyday speech contains disfluencies, including unintentionally spoken words. What is the fate of the misspoken word in the comprehender’s memory? In this study, we asked...
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    Purpose: This study aimed to define the behavioral determinants influencing the decision of intensivists to consult a poison center (PC) when managing patients with calcium...
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    Reduced shared emotional representations toward women revealing more skin

    Extensive experimental research has been conducted to investigate how individuals empathise with others depending on contextual and motivational factors. However, the effect of...
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    Development of emotion recognition in popular music and vocal bursts

    Previous research on the development of emotion recognition in music has focused on classical, rather than popular music. Such research does not consider the impact of lyrics on...
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    Mild TBI (mTBI) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are independent risk factors for suicidal behaviour (SB). Further, co-occurring mTBI and PTSD increase one’s risk for...
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    Testing the judgment-related account for the extinction of evaluative conditi...

    Evaluative conditioning (EC) effects refer to changes in the liking of a neutral (conditioned) stimulus (CS) due to pairing with an affective (unconditioned) stimulus (US). Some...