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"... Cortical responses to inferior colliculus stimulation Contact Information ..."
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To the Editor: In many patients,
"... epilepsy may coexist with a psychiatric disorder. This is easy to recognize when the patient’s underlying seizure disorder is well characterized. In a few patients, the history of seizures may either not be forthcoming or the ictal events may be characterized by extremely bizarre behavior. These pat ..."
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epilepsy may coexist with a psychiatric disorder. This is easy to recognize when the patient’s underlying seizure disorder is well characterized. In a few patients, the history of seizures may either not be forthcoming or the ictal events may be characterized by extremely bizarre behavior
MANY PATIENTS AT INTERMEDIATE RISK OF
"... Does screening for peripheral arterial disease improve risk stratification for patients at intermediate risk for coronary artery disease? M i ch elle Grei ver Michelle Greiver, MD, CCFP is Assistant Professor in the Department ..."
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Does screening for peripheral arterial disease improve risk stratification for patients at intermediate risk for coronary artery disease? M i ch elle Grei ver Michelle Greiver, MD, CCFP is Assistant Professor in the Department
The benefits of being present: Mindfulness and its role in psychological well-being
- Journal of Personality & Social Psychology
, 2003
"... Mindfulness is an attribute of consciousness long believed to promote well-being. This research provides a theoretical and empirical examination of the role of mindfulness in psychological well-being. The development and psychometric properties of the dispositional Mindful Attention Awareness Scale ..."
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selfawareness. An experience-sampling study shows that both dispositional and state mindfulness predict self-regulated behavior and positive emotional states. Finally, a clinical intervention study with cancer patients demonstrates that increases in mindfulness over time relate to declines in mood disturbance
Storage and executive processes in the frontal lobes.
- Science,
, 1999
"... The human frontal cortex helps mediate working memory, a system that is used for temporary storage and manipulation of information and that is involved in many higher cognitive functions. Working memory includes two components: short-term storage (on the order of seconds) and executive processes th ..."
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The human frontal cortex helps mediate working memory, a system that is used for temporary storage and manipulation of information and that is involved in many higher cognitive functions. Working memory includes two components: short-term storage (on the order of seconds) and executive processes
Effective Mapping of Biomedical Text to the UMLS Metathesaurus: The MetaMap Program
, 2001
"... The UMLS® Metathesaurus®, the largest thesaurus in
the biomedical domain, provides a representation of
biomedical knowledge consisting of concepts classified
by semantic type and both hierarchical and nonhierarchical
relationships among the concepts. This
knowledge has proved useful for many applica ..."
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The UMLS® Metathesaurus®, the largest thesaurus in
the biomedical domain, provides a representation of
biomedical knowledge consisting of concepts classified
by semantic type and both hierarchical and nonhierarchical
relationships among the concepts. This
knowledge has proved useful for many
Farewell to Surgical Mitral Commissurotomy for Many Patients
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Information about reprints can be found online at: Reprints: document. Permissions and Rights Question and Answer this process is available in the click Request Permissions in the middle column of the Web page under Services. Further information about Office. Once the online version of the published article for which permission is being requested is located, can be obtained via RightsLink, a service of the Copyright Clearance Center, not the EditorialCirculationin Requests for permissions to reproduce figures, tables, or portions of articles originally publishedPermissions: by guest on March 6,
Editorial How many patients need cardiac resynchronization therapy?
"... This editorial refers to ‘How many patients with heart failure are eligible for cardiac resynchronization? Insights from two prospective cohorts ’ by F. McAlister et al., doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehi446 For patients with moderate or severe heart failure who have evidence of cardiac dyssynchrony there i ..."
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This editorial refers to ‘How many patients with heart failure are eligible for cardiac resynchronization? Insights from two prospective cohorts ’ by F. McAlister et al., doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehi446 For patients with moderate or severe heart failure who have evidence of cardiac dyssynchrony
RESEARCH How many patients with coronary heart disease are not achieving
"... Objectives: To determine the proportion of patients with established coronary heart ©The Medical Journal of Australia 2002 www.mja.com.au disease (CHD) in two Australian studies (VIC-I in 1996–1998, and VIC-II in 1999– 2000) RESEARCH who achieved their risk-factor targets as recommended by the Natio ..."
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Objectives: To determine the proportion of patients with established coronary heart ©The Medical Journal of Australia 2002 www.mja.com.au disease (CHD) in two Australian studies (VIC-I in 1996–1998, and VIC-II in 1999– 2000) RESEARCH who achieved their risk-factor targets as recommended
Many patients with blood, injection, and injury (BII) pho-bia respond to specific st...
"... Objective: Many patients with blood, injection, and injury (BII) phobia respond to specific stimuli with vasovagal dysregulation and fainting. However, little is known about the role of hyperventilation in the distress of these patients. Hyperventilation, defined by subnormal arterial pCO2 levels, i ..."
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Objective: Many patients with blood, injection, and injury (BII) phobia respond to specific stimuli with vasovagal dysregulation and fainting. However, little is known about the role of hyperventilation in the distress of these patients. Hyperventilation, defined by subnormal arterial pCO2 levels
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