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289121por Fisher, Melissa, Etter, Kevin, Murray, Aimee, Ghiasi, Neelu, LaCross, Kristin, Ramsay, Ian, Currie, Ariel, Fitzpatrick, Karrie, Biagianti, Bruno, Schlosser, Danielle, Loewy, Rachel, Vinogradov, Sophia“…The PRIME app provides users with a motivational coach to set personalized goals and secure social networking for peer support. OBJECTIVE: This study investigated whether deficits in cognition and motivation in people with a psychosis spectrum disorder (N=100) can be successfully addressed with 30 hours of TCT+PRIME as compared with 30 hours of a computer games control condition (CG) plus PRIME (CG+PRIME). …”
Publicado 2023
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289122por Russell, Vivienne A, Oades, Robert D, Tannock, Rosemary, Killeen, Peter R, Auerbach, Judith G, Johansen, Espen B, Sagvolden, Terje“…BACKGROUND: Current concepts of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) emphasize the role of higher-order cognitive functions and reinforcement processes attributed to structural and biochemical anomalies in cortical and limbic neural networks innervated by the monoamines, dopamine, noradrenaline and serotonin. …”
Publicado 2006
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289123por Gorbach, Pamina M., Murphy, Ryan, Weiss, Robert E., Hucks-Ortiz, Christopher, Shoptaw, Steven“…Findings highlight the interconnectedness of sexual and drug networks in this sample of men—as most have partners who use drugs and they use drugs themselves. …”
Publicado 2009
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289124“…METHODS: Directed to the WB-GTH site by advertisements through online social and professional networks and through print and online media, participants were screened, consented, and assessed with demographic, physical activity, psychosocial, and food frequency questionnaires online (taking a total of about 1.25 hours); they also kept a 7-day log of daily steps and minutes walked. …”
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289125por Sullivan, Patrick S, Khosropour, Christine M, Luisi, Nicole, Amsden, Matthew, Coggia, Tom, Wingood, Gina M, DiClemente, Ralph J“…OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to examine and quantify factors associated with underrecruitment and underretention of MSM of color in an online HIV behavioral risk research study of MSM recruited from an online social networking site. METHODS: Internet-using MSM were recruited through banner advertisements on MySpace.com targeted at men who reported in their MySpace profile their age as at least 18 and their sexual orientation as gay, bisexual, or unsure. …”
Publicado 2011
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289126“…Although much attention has been paid to the importance of communicating clinical data from health care providers to public health agencies for purposes of early event detection and situational awareness (e.g., BioSense) and to the need for alerting health care providers of public health events (e.g., Health Alert Networks), no studies to date have systematically identified the most effective methods of communication between public health agencies and community health care providers for purposes of public health emergency preparedness and response. …”
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289127por Edeghere, Obaghe, Shankar, Giri, Bartholomew, Alastair, Ramachandra, SriKrishna, Singh, Vivek, Banandur, Pradeep, Parr, Linda, Yap, Kenny, Olowokure, Babatunde, Ibbotson, Sue“…The main outcome measure was to empower a cadre of trainers through the inter-related streams of training & education to enhance knowledge and skills and the development of collaborative networks in the regions. INTRODUCTION: The International Health Regulations (IHR) 2005, provides a framework that supports efforts to improve global health security and requires that, member states develop and strengthen systems and capacity for disease surveillance and detection and response to public health threats. …”
Publicado 2013
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289128“…SC used persuasive features to facilitate greater user engagement, including offering additional opportunities for social support (eg, webinar meetings with a celebrity personal trainer and social networking) endorsed by a celebrity personal trainer. …”
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289129por Khosropour, Christine M, Johnson, Brent A, Ricca, Alexandra V, Sullivan, Patrick S“…METHODS: Internet-using MSM were recruited through banner advertisements on social networking and Internet-dating sites. White, black, and Hispanic men who were ≥18, completed an online baseline survey, and returned an at-home HIV test kit, which tested HIV negative, were eligible. …”
Publicado 2013
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289130“…BACKGROUND: Physician-rating websites combine public reporting with social networking and offer an attractive means by which users can provide feedback on their physician and obtain information about other patients’ satisfaction and experiences. …”
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289131por Hackett, Troy A., Guo, Yan, Clause, Amanda, Hackett, Nicholas J., Garbett, Krassimira, Zhang, Pan, Polley, Daniel B., Mirnics, Karoly“…RESULTS: The main findings were: (1) Global gene expression patterns were tightly clustered by postnatal age and brain region; (2) comparing A1 and MG, the total numbers of differentially expressed genes were comparable from P7 to P21, then dropped to nearly half by adulthood; (3) comparing successive age groups, the greatest numbers of differentially expressed genes were found between P7 and P14 in both regions, followed by a steady decline in numbers with age; (4) maturational trajectories in expression levels varied at the single gene level (increasing, decreasing, static, other); (5) between regions, the profiles of single genes were often asymmetric; (6) GSEA revealed that genesets related to neural activity and plasticity were typically upregulated from P7 to adult, while those related to structure tended to be downregulated; (7) GSEA and pathways analysis of selected functional networks were not predictive of expression patterns in the auditory forebrain for all genes, reflecting regional specificity at the single gene level. …”
Publicado 2015
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289132“…Before turning those findings into nomenclatural changes, however, we consider that our study calls for (i) finding shared apomorphies of the early derivative Endeostigmata clade and the clade including the remaining Acariformes; (ii) a well-supported hypothesis for Alicorhagiidae placement; (iii) sampling the families Proterorhagiidae, Proteonematalycidae and Grandjeanicidae not yet included in molecular analyses; (iv) undertake a denser sampling of clades traditionally placed in Eupodina, Anystina (Trombidiformes) and Palaeosomata (Sarcoptiformes), since consensus networks and Internode certainty (IC) and IC All (ICA) indices indicate high levels of conflict in these tree regions. …”
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289133por Martelli, Pier Luigi, Fariselli, Piero, Savojardo, Castrense, Babbi, Giulia, Aggazio, Francesco, Casadio, Rita“…Disease related variations with a slight effect on protein stability (|ΔΔG| < 1 kcal/mol) frequently occur at the protein accessible surface suggesting that they are located in protein-protein interactions patches in putative human biological functional networks. The hypothesis is corroborated by proving that proteins with many disease related variations that slightly perturb protein stability are on average more connected in the human physical interactome (IntAct) than proteins with variations predicted with |ΔΔG| > 1 kcal/mol. …”
Publicado 2016
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289134por Koziol-McLain, Jane, McLean, Christine, Rohan, Maheswaran, Sisk, Rose, Dobbs, Terry, Nada-Raja, Shyamala, Wilson, Denise, Vandal, Alain C“…CONCLUSIONS: Print advertisements, website links, and networking were costly and inefficient methods for recruiting participants to a Web-based eHealth trial. …”
Publicado 2016
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289135por Pervanidou, Panagiota, Agorastos, Agorastos, Kolaitis, Gerasimos, Chrousos, George P“…In conclusion, early life stress exposures result in neuroendocrine alterations and programming of the neuronal networks of the brain, acting as predisposing factors for further mental and physical health problems.…”
Publicado 2017
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289136por de Andrade, Daniel Ciampi, Jacobsen Teixeira, Manoel, Galhardoni, Ricardo, Ferreira, Karine S.L., Braz Mileno, Paula, Scisci, Nathalia, Zandonai, Alexandra, Teixeira, William G.J., Saragiotto, Daniel F., Silva, Valquíria, Raicher, Irina, Cury, Rubens Gisbert, Macarenco, Ricardo, Otto Heise, Carlos, Wilson Iervolino Brotto, Mario, Andrade de Mello, Alberto, Zini Megale, Marcelo, Henrique Curti Dourado, Luiz, Mendes Bahia, Luciana, Lilian Rodrigues, Antonia, Parravano, Daniella, Tizue Fukushima, Julia, Lefaucheur, Jean‐Pascal, Bouhassira, Didier, Sobroza, Evandro, Riechelmann, Rachel P., Hoff, Paulo M., Valério da Silva, Fernanda, Chile, Thais, Dale, Camila S., Nebuloni, Daniela, Senna, Luiz, Brentani, Helena, Pagano, Rosana L., de Souza, Ângela M.“…Acute and chronic OXA‐related neuropathies have different pathophysiological bases, but both lead to a common phenomenon: central sensitization (CS) of nociceptive neuronal networks, leading to increased sensitivity (hyperlgesia, allodynia) in the somatosensory system, the common ground of chronic neuropathic pain. …”
Publicado 2017
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289137por Leinonen, Anna-Maiju, Pyky, Riitta, Ahola, Riikka, Kangas, Maarit, Siirtola, Pekka, Luoto, Tim, Enwald, Heidi, Ikäheimo, Tiina M, Röning, Juha, Keinänen-Kiukaanniemi, Sirkka, Mäntysaari, Matti, Korpelainen, Raija, Jämsä, Timo“…The intervention group was given a wrist-worn physical activity monitor (Polar Active) with physical activity feedback and access to a gamified Web-based mobile service, providing fitness guidelines, tailored health information, advice of youth services, social networking, and feedback on physical activity. Through the trial, the physical activity of the men in the control group was measured continuously with an otherwise similar monitor but providing only the time of day and no feedback. …”
Publicado 2017
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289138“…All reviewed studies examined the communication characteristics, such as linguistic properties, and social networks of problematic drug use–related communications on social media. …”
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289139por Vandelanotte, Corneel, Kolt, Gregory S, Caperchione, Cristina M, Savage, Trevor N, Rosenkranz, Richard R, Maeder, Anthony J, Van Itallie, Anetta, Tague, Rhys, Oldmeadow, Christopher, Mummery, W Kerry, Duncan, Mitch J“…OBJECTIVE: To compare usage and effectiveness, in real-world settings, of a traditional Web 1.0 Web-based physical activity intervention, providing limited interactivity, to a Web 2.0 Web-based physical activity intervention that includes interactive features, such as social networking (ie, status updates, online “friends,” and personalized profile pages), blogs, and Google Maps mash-ups. …”
Publicado 2017
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289140“…Increasing member contributions and networking with other groups provides added value as well as cross fertilisation of ideas as part of our widening impact. …”
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