Inclusion criteria

Systematic Review and Evidence-Based Clinical Recommendations for Dosing of Pediatric Supported Standing Programs.

...  Recommendations for Dosing of Pediatric Supported Standing Programs. Pediatr Phys Ther. 2013; 25(3): 232-247Paleg GS, Smith BA, Glickman LB There is a lack of evidence-based recommendations for effective dosing of pediatric supported standing programs, despite widespread clinical use.Using the… Continue reading

Exercise Tolerance in Breast Cancer Patients During Radiotherapy After Aerobic Training.

...  and Google Scholar) were searched for articles published between 1960 and October 2012 by using the key words “fatigue,” OR “tiredness,” OR “energy,” OR “mood,” OR “lassitude,” AND “exercise,” OR “physical activity,” OR “rehabilitation,” OR “fitness” WITH “multiple sclerosis.”… Continue reading

Physical Rehabilitation of the Critically Ill Trauma Patient in the ICU.

...  were excluded if they dealt with pediatrics, geriatrics, burn injuries, isolated hand injuries, chronic (i.e., not acute) injuries, nontraumatic conditions, and pressure/decubitus ulcers, were in a language other than English, were published only in abstract form, were letters to… Continue reading

A? Induces Astrocytic Glutamate Release, Extrasynaptic NMDA Receptor Activation, and Synaptic Loss.

...  available drug: aripiprazole LAI, olanzapine pamoate, paliperidone palmitate, and risperidone LAI. Articles were excluded if they were review articles, post hoc analyses, analyses of subsets of patients enrolled in previous trials, single case reports, case series studies, small naturalistic… Continue reading

Encoding and Retrieval of Artificial Visuoauditory Memory Traces in the Auditory Cortex Requires the Entorhinal Cortex.

...  venous disease and joint mobility. Phlebology. 2013 May 31; Belczak CE, de Godoy JM, Belzack SQ, Ramos RN, Caffaro RA OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate a possible relationship between obesity and decreased mobility of the… Continue reading

Overview of Systematic Reviews: Yoga as a Therapeutic Intervention for Adults With Acute and Chronic Health Conditions.

...  reviews in 10 online databases, bibliographic references, and hand-searches in yoga-related journals. Included reviews satisfy Oxman criteria and specify yoga as a primary intervention in one or more randomized controlled trials for treatment in adults. The AMSTAR tool and… Continue reading

Psychotic Experiences and Social Functioning: A Longitudinal Study.

...  numbers of people, and which are not dependent on person-to-person contact. The purpose of the mass media campaign must be primarily to encourage smokers to quit. They could be carried out alone or in conjunction with tobacco control programmes.… Continue reading

Short-Term Weight Loss Patterns, Baseline Predictors, and Longer-Term Follow-Up Within a Randomized Controlled Trial.

...  with a third review author resolving any discrepancies. The same two review authors independently extracted data from all included published sources to ensure reliability. Primary outcomes were performance in ADL at the end of scheduled follow-up and death or… Continue reading

Cocaine Tolerance in Honey Bees.

...  = 0.002) compared to people taking SROM; while people taking buprenorphine obtained better scores for physical health.Medical adverse events were consistently higher in people in SROM than in the comparison groups. None of the studies included people with a… Continue reading

Early Versus Delayed Mobilisation for Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Haemorrhage.

...  studies) at three months and frequency of adverse effects. We did not exclude studies on the basis of measurement of outcomes. DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS: Two review authors independently assessed trial quality and extracted the data. We collected adverse… Continue reading