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Health Care Aides Use of Time in a Residential Long-Term Care Unit: A Time and Motion Study.

Health care aides use of time in a residential long-term care unit: A time and motion study. Filed under: Eating Disorders Int J Nurs Stud. 2013 Jan 8; Mallidou AA, Cummings GG, Schalm C, Estabrooks CA BACKGROUND: Organizational resources such… Continue reading

Mental Health of Aboriginal Children and Adolescents in Violent School Environments: Protective Mediators of Violence and Psychological/nervous Disorders.

...  two-hit hypothesis, indicating that such stressors have an additive effect. The main targets appear to be the D2R and the CaMKII?, the latter being an important member of the DR signalling pathway, both of which are associated with schizophrenia.… Continue reading

Lifestyle Factors and Socioeconomic Variables Associated With Abdominal Obesity in Brazilian Adolescents.

...  problems.The sample was widely diverse in age (19-96 years), race and medical diagnosis. Urethral catheters were used slightly more often (56%) than suprapubic (44%), for a mean of six years (SD 7 years). Many persons were highly… Continue reading

Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation: A Survey of Outpatient Antibiotic Prescribing for Cystitis.

...  cystitis in outpatient care.A nationwide cross-sectional survey of physicians in private practice in various specialties (internal medicine, general medicine, surgery, obstetrics/gynecology, child and adolescent medicine, otorhinolaryngology, dermatology, urology) was carried out in 2008. The sample was derived from the… Continue reading

The Potential for NX-1207 in Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: An Update for Clinicians.

...  Recent data suggest that retigabine may have a role as adjunctive treatment for refractory partial-onset seizures. Placebo-controlled trials demonstrated a 23.4-44.3% reduction in seizure frequency with 50% responder rates ranging from 23.2% to 47.0% with varying doses of retigabine.… Continue reading

Use of 5% Lidocaine Medicated Plaster to Treat Localized Neuropathic Pain Secondary to Traumatic Injury of Peripheral Nerves.

Use of 5% lidocaine medicated plaster to treat localized neuropathic pain secondary to traumatic injury of peripheral nerves. Filed under: Rehab Centers Local Reg Anesth. 2012; 5: 47-53Correa-Illanes G, Roa R, Piñeros JL, Calderón W OBJECTIVE: The efficacy of 5%… Continue reading

Why Do I Have Palpitation and Shortness of Breath?

...  sluggish and even a little depressed. There are also many lifestyle problems that can increase your chances of feeling fatigued, including inactivity, heavy alcohol consumption, excessive physical activity, lack of sleep, antihistamines, stress and unhealthy eating habits. For most… Continue reading