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Design: Randomized treatment control trial, double-blind, parallel, with two arms.
Sample: Ninety-six hospitalized women between 18 and 52 years will participate in this study. Those who agree to participate in the study and meet the eligibility criteria will be randomly allocated to one of the
OVERVIEW The experiment will consist of four days. Day 1 will include informed consent, questionnaires, a behavioral approach test with a spider, a series of short exposures with a spider, and the first TMS treatment (for a total of approximately 75-90 minutes). Day 2 will occur one to two days
Gout is the most prevalent inflammatory rheumatological disease among young men, affecting about 4% of the general population. Caused by the deposit of monosodium urate (MSU) crystals which form because of high urate concentrations in serum. Currently, there is no universal definition for
Background & Significance:
The history of utilizing the near infrared (NIR) spectrum (650-1000nm) in cognitive studies is chronicled in a recent review. Taking advantage of the facts that human tissue is relatively transparent to NIR and hemoglobin absorbs those wavelengths of light, in 1977, Jobsis
Bruxism is different from temporomandibular joint disease because of long periods of muscle contraction. It is considered an eloquent contributory factor in the etiology of temporomandibular disorders (TMD). The incidence of bruxism is estimated to be approximately between 5% and 10% of the adult
Bipolar disorder is a common neuropsychiatric illness with high rates of morbidity and mortality. Despite available medications to treat bipolar disorder, recurrence rates are high. Bipolar disorder is conventionally treated with typical or antipsychotic medications are well described and include
Dementia as one of the most debilitating diseases presents with decline in memory and cognitive functions causing reduction in the intellectual abilities and every day functions. Today, there are estimated 24 million people suffering from dementia world wide and those numbers are expected to double
Nighttime agitation and sleep disturbance in persons with dementia (PWD) causes patient suffering, may accelerate cognitive decline, leads to burdened caregivers, and is costly to manage. Pharmacological interventions are primarily antipsychotics and hypnotics. Effectiveness is unconvincing, and
The metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a well described cluster of interrelated risk factors for developing cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. The main components of MetS are central obesity, hypertension, hyperglycaemia and dyslipidaemia. Individuals with MetS are two to three times more likely
Purpose and Background
Schizophrenia is a serious mental health disorder with a constellation of positive, negative, and cognitive symptoms. Negative symptoms can include characteristics such as affective flattening, avolition, and alogia. Positive symptoms can include delusions, hallucinations, and
Ethical issues This study was approved by the Bogomolets National Medical University ethics committee and a written informed concern was obtained from the patient, the patient's family or a legal representative.
Study design This randomized, single-center, controlled study was conducted in the adult
Background: Stroke is the first cause of motor impairment and disability in adults. 80% of post-stroke survivors have a motor weakness resulting in hemiplegia. Post-stroke patients partially recover from their motor impairments . These patients reach their maximum motor score round the first 20
This is an exploratory randomized trial on 45 subacute stroke subjects with gait impairment following a single anterior circulation subcortical stroke 3-6 months prior to recruitment, with comfortable walking speed of 0.2 to 0.4 m/s (which generally describes those who require 1 person assistance to