Family Income and Education Were Related With 30-Year Time Trends in Dietary and Meal Behaviors of American Children and Adolescents.
Family Income and Education Were Related with 30-Year Time Trends in Dietary and Meal Behaviors of American Children and Adolescents.
J Nutr. 2013 Mar 20;
Kant AK, Graubard BI
Recent survey data reveal the persistence of long-acknowledged socio-economic status… Continue reading
Who Do You Think Is in Control in Addiction? a Pilot Study on Drug-Related Locus of Control Beliefs.
Who Do You Think Is in Control in Addiction? A Pilot Study on Drug-related Locus of Control Beliefs.
Addict Disord Their Treat. 2012 Dec; 11(4): 173-223
Ersche KD, Turton AJ, Croudace T, Stochl J
The drug-related locus of control… Continue reading
CNS BOLD fMRI Effects of Sham-Controlled Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation in the Left Outer Auditory Canal – a Pilot Study.
CNS BOLD fMRI effects of sham-controlled transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in the left outer auditory canal – A pilot study.
Brain Stimul. 2013 Feb 13;
Kraus T, Kiess O, Hösl K, Terekhin P, Kornhuber J, Forster C
BACKGROUND: It… Continue reading
Sociodemographic Factors Associated With Healthy Eating and Food Security in Socio-Economically Disadvantaged Groups in the UK and Victoria, Australia.
Sociodemographic factors associated with healthy eating and food security in socio-economically disadvantaged groups in the UK and Victoria, Australia.
Public Health Nutr. 2013 Feb 28; 1-11
Thornton LE, Pearce JR, Ball K
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the associations between sociodemographic… Continue reading
Rapid and Selective Access to Three Distinct Sets of Indole-Based Heterocycles From a Single Set of Ugi-Adducts Under Microwave Heating.
Rapid and selective access to three distinct sets of indole-based heterocycles from a single set of Ugi-adducts under microwave heating.
Chem Commun (Camb). 2013 Mar 1;
Zhang L, Zhao F, Zheng M, Zhai Y, Liu H
Three distinct sets… Continue reading
Combining Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Milnacipran for Fibromyalgia: A Feasibility Randomized-Controlled Trial.
Combining Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Milnacipran for Fibromyalgia: A Feasibility Randomized-controlled Trial.
Clin J Pain. 2013 Feb 26;
Ang DC, Jensen MP, Steiner JL, Hilligoss J, Gracely RH, Saha C
OBJECTIVES:: To evaluate the feasibility of a randomized-controlled trial and to obtain estimates of the effects of combined cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and milnacipran for the treatment of fibromyalgia. METHODS:: Fifty-eight patients with fibromyalgia were randomized to 1 of the 3 treatment arms: (1) combination therapy (n=20); (2) milnacipran+education (n=19); and (3) placebo+CBT (n=19). Patients received either milnacipran (100 mg/d) or placebo. Patients also received 8 sessions of phone-delivered CBT or educational instructions, but only from baseline to week 9. Assessments were conducted at baseline, week 9, and 21. The primary endpoints were baseline to week 21 changes in weekly average pain intensity and physical function (SF-36 physical function scale). RESULTS:: Compared with milnacipran, combination therapy demonstrated a moderate effect on improving SF-36 physical function [SE=9.42 (5.48), P=0.09, effect size=0.60] and in reducing weekly average pain intensity [mean difference (SE)=-1.18 (0.62), P=0.07, effect size=0.67]. Compared with milnacipran, CBT had a moderate to large effect in improving SF-36 physical function [mean difference (SE)=11.0 (5.66), P=0.06, effect size=0.70]. Despite the presence of concomitant centrally acting therapies, dropout rate was lower than anticipated (15% at week 21). Importantly, at least 6 out of the 8 phone-based therapy sessions were successfully completed by 89% of the patients; and adherence to the treatment protocols was >95%. CONCLUSIONS:: In this pilot study, a therapeutic approach that… Continue reading
Internet Addiction in a Group of Medical Students: A Cross Sectional Study.
Internet addiction in a group of medical students: a cross sectional study.
Nepal Med Coll J. 2012 Mar; 14(1): 46-8
Pramanik T, Sherpa MT, Shrestha R
The use of Internet for education, recreation and communication is increasing day by… Continue reading