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Psychiatry
Open Access
Annals of General Hospital Psychiatry
2002,
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Primary Research
Cognitive status and behavioral problems in older hospitalized
patients
Ruth O'Hara*
1
, Martin ... are at increased risk for exhibit-
ing behavioral problems [30], and this may have signifi-
cantly biased the prevalence of behavioral problems in
our investigation.
Additi...
... Multiaxial Clinical Inventory was selected because it is quick
and easy to apply and provides an opportunity to obtain more relevant information
about the subjects. Finally, to assess problems in axis ... of Personality and
Social Psychology, 92, 56-66.
8. Salavera, C. (2009). Personality disorders in homeless people, International
Journal of Psychology and Psychological The...
... visual acuity as-
sessment, stereopsis, anterior segment and eye
movement examinations, eye drop instillation, cyc-
loplegic retinoscopy, and fundus examination. The
quality of examination for ... aged 6-15 years in Yongchuan, a socio-economically repre-
sentative area in Western China. We carried out a door-to-door survey and actual eye
examinations, including visual acuity meas...
... chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Long-term
smoking causes airway inflammation characterized by
neutrophil, macrophage, and activated T lymphocyte
infiltration and by increased cytokine concentrations
such ... and TNF-α) [7-12]. TNF-α, a
powerful pro-inflammatory cytokine primarily produced
by activated macrophages, is thought to play a critical
role in the pathogenesis of...
... chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Long-term
smoking causes airway inflammation characterized by
neutrophil, macrophage, and activated T lymphocyte
infiltration and by increased cytokine concentrations
such ... and TNF-α) [7-12]. TNF-α, a
powerful pro-inflammatory cytokine primarily produced
by activated macrophages, is thought to play a critical
role in the pathogenesis of...
... conducted 7 years later. We excluded those who complained of depr essive
symptoms in the baseline survey and analyzed data for the remaining 9,201 individuals. In the second-wave survey,
the DSM-1 ... Japan.
2
Faculty of Education, University of the Ryukyus,
Okinawa, Japan.
3
NPO International Ecohealth Institute, Isesaki, Japan.
Authors’ contributions
HT was involved in data analysis...
... enzyme studied by this group is aromatic amine
dehydrogenase. This enzyme is especially interesting because
it is fairly nonspecific in the substrates it will bind and
catalyze. In particular, in ... particular, in the series benzylamine, dopamine,
and tryptamine, primary kinetic isotope effects range from a
low of 4.8 in benzylamine to a high of 54.7 in tryptamine
[58]. In a...
... channels in aged mice may
represent a mechanism that contributes to age-dependent
decline in learning and memory and synaptic plasticity. In
the hippocampus, SK3 was found predominantly in the
terminal ... sensory
input, modulating locomotion and emotional behavior
to the induction of synaptic plasticity entailed in memory
and cognition, temporally integrated with circadian...
... Bland RC, Danyluk L: Self-inflicted eye injuries and
self-inflicted blindness. J Nerv Ment Dis 1979, 167:311-314.
8. Finkenbine R: Assaultive eye injury and enucleation. J Am Acad
Psychiatry ... his home and finding no reason to con-
tinue living.
According to his description, the injury to his right eye was
performed during one of these days in order to "change
things" and...
... tolerance in the thymus.
Competing interests
None declared.
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