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… Some of these social skills may not come naturally to you, and that’s okay! Even if you do not end up … ; “Hey, I really like your shirt” If you would like to talk to someone … fears. Because of this, people with social anxiety are usually too passive. Sometimes, anxiety may cause people to be …
news › researchers-discover-a-new-neural-biomarker-for-ocd
… authors, Drs. Nicole Provenza , Sandy Reddy, and Anthony Allam, was published in Nature Medicine . “Recent advances … devices carry electrical impulses from the generator, typically implanted in the upper chest, via a pair of thin leads … in the brain. Precise tuning of the stimulation parameters allows the electrical pulses to restore a dysfunctional …
research › ... › astro-social-skills
… Some of these social skills may not come naturally to you, and that’s okay! Even if you do not end up … ; “Hey, I really like your shirt” If you would like to talk to someone … fears. Because of this, people with social anxiety are usually too passive. Sometimes, anxiety may cause people to be …
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… 2026 … May 4, 2026 … April 17, 2026 … the University of Chicago as the Keynote Speaker for the 2026 Developmental Biology Training Program Research … April 14, 2026 … and EBF3 -related HADD syndrome, respectively, at the 2026 13th Annual McNair Symposium supported by The Robert and …
departments › ... › primary-interests
… to reduce infection risk and improve care delivery for all pediatric populations. Division faculty lead vaccine … strategies to reduce healthcare-associated infections. Parallel research efforts in rapid diagnostics, antimicrobial stewardship, and penicillin allergy de-labeling improve precision therapy while …
departments › ... › post-graduate-outcomes
… trainees come to us from pediatric residencies large and small. We are proud of the diverse culture within our program … which includes fellows from around the world. Traditionally, we offer advanced training (fourth year) positions in … Advanced Imaging Texas Children's Hospital UT Southwestern Dallas, Texas Natalie Craik 2024 CICU Texas Children's …
healthcare › ... › tardive-dyskinesia
… specificity. Drug-induced movement disorders have gradually emerged as a major problem in clinical psychiatry and … TD typically consists of involuntary, irregular, continuous, … body. The oro-facial-lingual (OFL) movement, most typically seen in TD, is one of the best examples of stereotypies …
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… Objective: Pilot test GoWoman, a small-group weight management intervention for mobility … diet and self-efficacy for diet and physical activity. All benchmarks for feasibility were met. Ratings of … obesity among women with mobility impairments, who are generally excluded from tests of weight management interventions …
research › ... › physical-activity
… also suggest that they are not engaging in physically active lifestyles. … half of the women reported never participating in physically active household activities (71 percent) or in physical … physical activity for women with disabilities suggest that all three categories of constraints impede the ability of …
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… Ahmet Kerim Uysal and Daoyun Ji (2022). Place cells dynamically refine grid cell activities to reduce … DA, Tessarollo L, Ji D*, Jankowsky JL* (2016). Impaired Recall of Positional Memory following Chemogenetic Disruption … (2002) Nicotinic Receptors and Synaptic Plasticity... It’s all in the Timing. Trends in Neuroscience, 25: 171-172. …