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Group Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy (CBASP): A Pilot Study for Bipolar Depression.

Author(s): Sayegh L; Touré EH; Farquhar E; Beaulieu S; Renaud S; Rej S; Perreault M;

Objectives: Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy (CBASP) is an individually administered treatment model designed specifically for Persistent Depression however bipolar patients have traditionally been excluded from CBASP studies. There is a perception that bipolar depression will be harder to treat and requires a unique psychological app ...

Article GUID: 33173513


Sex Affects Regional Variations in Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue T Cells but not Macrophages in Adults with Obesity

Author(s): Murphy J; Delaney KZ; Dam V; Tam BT; Khor N; Tsoukas MA; Morais JA; Santosa S;

Objective: The inflammatory environment in lower-body subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) has been largely unexplored. This study aimed to examine the effects of region (upper body vs. lower body) and sex on SAT immune cell profiles in young adults with obesity. Methods: Abdominal (AB) and femoral (FEM) SAT was collected from 12 males (mean [SEM] age = 30. ...

Article GUID: 33179451


COVID-19, public health, and the politics of prevention.

Author(s): Mykhalovskiy E; French M;

Sociol Health Illn. 2020 Nov 06; : Authors: Mykhalovskiy E, French M PMID: 33156541 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

Article GUID: 33156541


Functional analysis of low-grade glioma genetic variants predicts key target genes and transcription factors.

Author(s): Manjunath M; Yan J; Youn Y; Drucker KL; Kollmeyer TM; McKinney AM; Zazubovich V; Zhang Y; Costello JF; Eckel-Passow J; Selvin PR; Jenkins RB; Song JS;

BACKGROUND: Large-scale genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have implicated thousands of germline genetic variants in modulating individuals' risk to various diseases, including cancer. At least 25 risk loci have been identified for low-grade gliomas (LGGs), but their molecular functions r ...

Article GUID: 33130899


Sediment Metagenomes as Time Capsules of Lake Microbiomes.

Author(s): Garner RE; Gregory-Eaves I; Walsh DA;

The reconstruction of ecological time series from lake sediment archives can retrace the environmental impact of human activities. Molecular genetic approaches in paleolimnology have provided unprecedented access to DNA time series, which record evidence of the microbial ecologies that underlaid historical lake ecosystems. Such studies often rely on singl ...

Article GUID: 33148818


Modulation of premotor cortex response to sequence motor learning during escitalopram intake.

Author(s): Molloy EN; Mueller K; Beinhölzl N; Blöchl M; Piecha FA; Pampel A; Steele CJ; Scharrer U; Zheleva G; Regenthal R; Sehm B; Nikulin VV; Möller HE; Villringer A; Sacher J;

The contribution of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors to motor learning by inducing motor cortical plasticity remains controversial given diverse findings from positive preclinical data to negative findings in recent clinical trials. To empirically address this translational disparity, we u ...

Article GUID: 33148103


Testing the stability of theory of mind: A longitudinal approach

Author(s): Poulin-Dubois D; Azar N; Elkaim B; Burnside K;

An explicit understanding of false belief develops around the age of four years. However, tasks based on spontaneous responses have revealed an implicit understanding of belief and other theory of mind constructs in infants in their second year of life. The few longitudinal studies that have examined conceptual continuity of theory of mind from infancy to ...

Article GUID: 33152000


Pain catastrophizing in athletes correlates with pain and cardiovascular changes during a painful cold pressor test

Author(s): Matylda L; Joseph S; Frédérike BL; Fadi T; Aneet J; Darlington PJ; Dover G;

Context: Athletes are often exposed to pain due to injury and competition. There is preliminary evidence that cardiovascular measures could be an objective measure of pain, but the cardiovascular response can be influenced by psychological factors such as catastrophizing. Objectives: The purpose of our study was to use a painful cold pressor test to meas ...

Article GUID: 33150380


Wearable Respiratory Monitoring and Feedback for Chronic Pain in Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer: A Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial From the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study.

Author(s): Alberts NM, Leisenring WM, Flynn JS, Whitton J, Gibson TM, Jibb L, McDonald A, Ford J, Moraveji N, Dear BF, Krull KR, Robison LL, Stinson JN, Armstrong GT

PURPOSE: Approximately 40% of childhood cancer survivors experience chronic pain, with many also reporting pain-related disability. Given associations established in the general population among respiration, anxiety, and pain, continuous tracking and feedback of respiration may help survivors man ...

Article GUID: 33147073


Design and Development of a Wideband Planar Yagi Antenna Using Tightly Coupled Directive Element.

Author(s): Ashraf MA; Jamil K; Telba A; Alzabidi MA; Sebak AR;

In this paper, a novel concept on the design of a broadband printed Yagi antenna for S-band wireless communication applications is presented. The proposed antenna exhibits a wide bandwidth (more than 48% fractional bandwidth) operating in the frequency range 2.6 GHz-4.3 GHz. This is achieved by employing an elliptically shaped coupled-directive element, w ...

Article GUID: 33143035


Monitoring the evolution of individuals' flood-related adaptive behaviors over time: two cross-sectional surveys conducted in the Province of Quebec, Canada.

Author(s): Valois P; Tessier M; Bouchard D; Talbot D; Morin AJS; Anctil F; Cloutier G;

Climate change is predicted to increase the frequency and intensity of floods in the province of Quebec, Canada. Therefore, in 2015, to better monitor the level of adaptation to flooding of Quebec residents living in or near a flood-prone area, the Quebec Observatory of Adaptation to Climate Change developed five indices of adaptation to flooding, accordi ...

Article GUID: 33143677


Cancer: A turbulence problem.

Author(s): Uthamacumaran A

Cancers are complex, adaptive ecosystems. They remain the leading cause of disease-related death among children in North America. As we approach computational oncology and Deep Learning Healthcare, our mathematical models of cancer dynamics must be revised. Recent findings support the perspective that cancer-microenvironment interactions may consist of ch ...

Article GUID: 33142240


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