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… exposure to medications that block dopamine receptors (most commonly certain antidepressant, antipsychotic, and … specificity. Drug-induced movement disorders have gradually emerged as a major problem in clinical psychiatry and … a lower risk for TD, their widespread use still makes TD a common and distressing movement disorder. … Diagnosis … TD …
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… Daoyun Ji (2024). A BARRage of firing. Science , doi: 10.1126/science.adr2431. Xiang Mou and Daoyun JI (2024). … spectral dynamics in hippocampal oscillons. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience … learning promotes hippocampal remote awake replay toward future reward locations. Neuron , …
research › ... › physical-activity
… activity (9.6 percent vs. 14.2 percent). The few studies that have been conducted on the physical activity … also suggest that they are not engaging in physically active lifestyles. … In one study, researchers reported … participation in a cohort of women with multiple sclerosis compared to a normative sample of women without …
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… for high-potential research projects, paving the way for future extramural awards. By prioritizing … of surgical science. … 2024 … Dr. Erin Greenleaf: Outcomes Following In-Theater Vascular Repairs during the … … 2021 … Heather West, M.S., PA-C: Structured pre- and postoperative activity program will improve patient-reported …
departments › ... › tularemia
… (less than 10) are capable of establishing a potentially lethal infection. The bacterium is naturally found in … called rabbit fever or deerfly fever). People can become infected with this bacterium as a result of bites by … part because it is such a severe health threat, so that studies of virulent strains of this organism must be conducted …
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… cardiology group has expanded with the addition of Hall-Garcia Cardiology Associates, a team of internationally … of Medicine - Section of Cardiology, building on its commitment to improving patient care. The group of 13 … Cardiology Associates at Baylor College of Medicine, comes from a full-service cardiology practice and will …
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… action on reducing type 1 diabetic hyperglycemia. … Nat Commun. … 12:2662. PMCID: PMC8113586 Kim ER, Xu Y, Cassidy RM, Lu Y, Yang … hypothalamic CRH neuron responsiveness contributes to diet-induced obesity. … EMBO Rep … 21:e49210. PMCID: …
healthcare › ... › varicose-veins
… Varicose veins can occur anywhere in the body, but are more commonly found on the legs. Hemorrhoids, a type of varicose … … Spider veins, a milder type of varicose veins, are smaller than varicose veins and often look like a sunburst or … a disease. It may be an activity, such as smoking, diet, family history, or many other things. Different …
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… finding potential non-invasive biomarkers that can predict complications in LVAD patients. Additionally, he … them with better care. Rishav is dedicated to his studies, with a focus on his long-term goal of becoming an … have joined the lab and look forward to contributing in the future.” … Parker Kirby is a third-year medical student at …