Chronic Illness and Disordered Eating: A Discussion of the Literature.
Chronic Illness and Disordered Eating: A Discussion of the Literature.
Adv Nutr. 2013; 4(3): 277-286
Quick VM, Byrd-Bredbenner C, Neumark-Sztainer D
This paper describes the prevalence of eating disorders and disordered eating behaviors, the reasons why these practices are… Continue reading
Changes in Soft Tissue Dimensions Following Three Different Techniques of Stage-Two Surgery: A Case Series Report.
Changes in Soft Tissue Dimensions Following Three Different Techniques of Stage-Two Surgery: A Case Series Report.
Int J Periodontics Restorative Dent. 2013 Apr 9;
Tunkel J, de Stavola L, Khoury F
The aim of this case series report is to compare the results of the increase in keratinized mucosa using three different techniques of stage-two surgery. Thirty-two patients with one to eight dental implants who received prosthetic rehabilitation of the maxilla were included. Patients were divided into three groups based on preoperative anatomical considerations. Stage-two surgery was performed using either the apically repositioned flap (ARF; n = 14), the roll flap (RF; n = 10), or an apically repositioned flap combined with a connective tissue graft (ARFCT; n = 8). The height of the keratinized mucosa and relative tissue thickness were measured preoperatively and postoperatively at 2 weeks and 3, 6, and 12 months after surgery. The mean gains of keratinized mucosa and tissue thickness were calculated from these measurements. After 1 year, the mean gains in tissue thickness and keratinized tissue were 1.37 and 4.63 mm in the ARF group, 2.41 and 1.35 mm in the RF group, and 3.10 and 4.10 mm in the ARFCT group, respectively. There was no significant statistical difference between the 12-month and postoperative measurements (P > .05). In patients with deficient tissue thickness, a… Continue reading
Managing Opioid Dependence Treatment and Controlling for HIV Incidence Among Injecting Drug Users in Greece: A Case Study of Optimism in the Face of Adversity.
Managing opioid dependence treatment and controlling for HIV incidence among injecting drug users in Greece: a case study of optimism in the face of adversity.
Addiction. 2013 Jun; 108(6): 1174-5
Malliori M, Golna C, Souliotis K, Hatzakis A
Causes, Consequences, and Prevention of Burnout Among Substance Abuse Treatment Counselors: A Rural Versus Urban Comparison.
Causes, consequences, and prevention of burnout among substance abuse treatment counselors: a rural versus urban comparison.
J Psychoactive Drugs. 2013 Jan-Mar; 45(1): 17-27
Oser CB, Biebel EP, Pullen E, Harp KL
Substance abuse counselors are vulnerable to burnout, which… Continue reading
A Systematic Review of Evidence for Psychological Treatments in Eating Disorders: 2005-2012.
A systematic review of evidence for psychological treatments in eating disorders: 2005-2012.
Int J Eat Disord. 2013 Jul; 46(5): 462-9
Hay P
To update new evidence for psychotherapies in eating disorders (EDs) since 2005-September 2012.Completed and published in the… Continue reading
The Long-Term Structural Plasticity of Cerebellar Parallel Fiber Axons and Its Modulation by Motor Learning.
The Long-term Structural Plasticity of Cerebellar Parallel Fiber Axons and Its Modulation by Motor Learning.
J Neurosci. 2013 May 8; 33(19): 8301-7
Carrillo J, Cheng SY, Ko KW, Jones TA, Nishiyama H
Presynaptic axonal varicosities, like postsynaptic spines, are… Continue reading
Urinary Bag Decontamination for Long-Term Use: A Systematic Review.
Urinary Bag Decontamination for Long-term Use: A Systematic Review.
J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs. 2013 May-Jun; 40(3): 299-308
Wilde MH, Fader M, Ostaszkiewicz J, Prieto J, Moore K
A systematic review of research on urinary drainage bag decontamination methods… Continue reading
OPRM1 Rs1799971 Polymorphism and Opioid Dependence: Evidence From a Meta-Analysis.
OPRM1 rs1799971 polymorphism and opioid dependence: evidence from a meta-analysis.
Pharmacogenomics. 2013 May; 14(7): 813-24
Haerian BS, Haerian MS
The OPRM1 gene encodes the µ-opioid receptor, which is the primary site of action of most opioids. Several studies and… Continue reading