Indexing of the Korean Journal of Community Nutrition in PubMed and PubMed Central: a milestone toward global recognition.
Kim Ji-Myung·Korean journal of community nutrition
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Kim Ji-Myung·Korean journal of community nutrition
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Zhu Ling-Ling, Wang Yan-Hong, Zhou Quan·Journal of pain research
BACKGROUND: Skeletal muscle relaxants (SMRs) are widely used in treating musculoskeletal conditions. All SMRs, with the exception of baclofen and tizanidine, are on the list of 2023 American Geriatrics Society Beers Criteriafor potentially inappropriate medication use in older adults. In our geriatric practice, off-lab…
Negrila Corina Daniela, Gherasie Luana-Maria, Armean Sebastian Mihai, +1 more·Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
OBJECTIVES: This scoping review aimed to map European and Romanian pharmaceutical legislation and policy-related evidence and to examine how legislative harmonization translates into access outcomes in Romania. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: Legislative documents, institutional reports, market analyses, and peer-reviewed studi…
Arkell Thomas R, Brooks-Russell Ashley, Downey Luke A, +4 more·Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews
Driving is a complex neurobehavioural task necessitating the rapid selection, uptake, and processing of visual information. Eye movements that are critical for the execution of visually guided behaviour such as driving are also sensitive to the effects of psychotropic substances. The Embase (via Ovid), EBSCOHost, Psyne…
Maideen Naina M P, Balasubramanian Rajkapoor, Ramanathan Sambathkumar·Current cardiology reviews
Hypertension is one of the leading risk factors for stroke, myocardial infarction and untimely death. The prevalence of hypertension is extremely high among the global population, and many of them depend on modern medicines to manage their blood pressure. The modern antihypertensive medications include angiotensin-conv…
Wen Qing-Hua, Zhang Zheng, Cai Wen-Ke, +2 more·Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.)
BACKGROUND: Tramadol is one of the most extensively used centrally acting synthetic opioid analgesics. Recently, a number of studies have explored the associations of the CYP2D6*10 C188T polymorphism with pharmacokinetic and clinical outcomes of tramadol. However, the results of these previous reports remain controvers…
Di Stefano Giulia, Maarbjerg Stine, Truini Andrea·The journal of headache and pain
BACKGROUND: Trigeminal neuralgia is one of the most characteristic and difficult to treat neuropathic pain conditions in patients with multiple sclerosis. The present narrative review addresses the current evidence on diagnostic tests and treatment of trigeminal neuralgia secondary to multiple sclerosis. METHODS: We s…
Onakpoya Igho J, Heneghan Carl J, Aronson Jeffrey K·BMC medicine
BACKGROUND: We identified anti-obesity medications withdrawn since 1950 because of adverse drug reactions after regulatory approval, and examined the evidence used to support such withdrawals, investigated the mechanisms of the adverse reactions, and explored the trends over time. METHODS: We conducted searches in Pub…
Robertson-Dixon Isabella, Murphy Melanie J, Crewther Sheila G, +1 more·Life (Basel, Switzerland)
Environmental light entrains many physiological and behavioural processes to the 24 h solar cycle. Such light-driven circadian rhythms are centrally controlled by the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), which receives information from the short-wavelength-sensitive intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells. The SC…
Maurage Pierre, Bollen Zoé, Masson Nicolas, +1 more·Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry
The widespread cognitive and cerebral consequences of prenatal alcohol exposure have been established during the last decades, through the exploration of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) using neuropsychological and neuroscience tools. This research field has recently benefited from the emergence of innovative m…
Wagner Michael, Olischar Monika, O'Reilly Megan, +4 more·Pediatric critical care medicine : a journal of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies
OBJECTIVE: During neonatal cardiopulmonary resuscitation, early establishment of vascular access is crucial. We aimed to review current evidence regarding different routes for the administration of medications during neonatal resuscitation. DATA SOURCES: We reviewed PubMed, EMBASE, and Google Scholar using MeSH terms…
Khojah Abdulrahman M, Al Dera Hussain·Frontiers in pharmacology
INTRODUCTION: Carvacrol, a phenolic monoterpene and putative TRPM7 inhibitor, has demonstrated neuroprotective activity in cerebral ischemia models. This systematic review synthesizes preclinical evidence on carvacrol across focal and global ischemia, separating outcomes by disease model and summarizing mechanisms of a…
Alzate-Pamplona Fraidy-Alonso·International journal of psychological research
This article had two objectives: 1. Identify the Latin American journals in PMC, discriminate them by country, fields of knowledge, and indexations in Scopus and Web of Science (WOS). 2. Identify Colombian journals, especially those that could be potential publications for PMC. To fulfill the objectives, the list of PM…
Iyer Meghna R, Zhao Benjamin, He Xin, +4 more·Biomedicines
Alzheimer's disease (AD), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and frontotemporal dementia (FTD) share molecular features yet differ clinically, suggesting underlying systems-level commonalities. We aimed to characterize shared and disease-specific multimorbidity architectures across AD, ALS, and FTD using an artificia…
Afrati Spyridoula Roberta, Lianou Ioanna, Kaspiris Angelos, +3 more·Diseases (Basel, Switzerland)
OBJECTIVES: The incidence of postoperative pain in patients that undergo spinal interventions is significantly increased, affecting their functional outcomes and quality of life. Dexmedetomidine (DEX) belongs to the category of centrally acting nonopioid agents with highly selective α2 adrenoreceptor agonist acti…
Zwiers Laura C, Grobbee Diederick E, Uijl Alicia, +1 more·BMC infectious diseases
BACKGROUND: The use of real-world data has become increasingly popular, also in the field of infectious disease (ID), particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic emerged. While much useful data for research is being collected, these data are generally stored across different sources. Privacy concerns limit the possibility…
Kassy Wilson Chukwukasi, Ochie Casmir Ndubuisi, Ndu Anne Chigedu, +8 more·Nigerian medical journal : journal of the Nigeria Medical Association
BACKGROUND: Yellow fever (YF) outbreaks continue to occur in Nigeria with a high mortality rate despite a well-established mode of transmission and the availability of a potent vaccine. This review is aimed at describing the epidemiology, determinants, and public health responses of yellow fever outbreaks in Nigeria fr…
Cavaliere Annachiara, Rega Umberto, Grimaldi Sebastiano, +8 more·Journal of plastic, reconstructive & aesthetic surgery : JPRAS
Face transplant (FT) has emerged as a groundbreaking option for patients with severe facial deformities, resulting from congenital disorders, trauma, or tumor ablation. Although reconstructive surgery has made significant strides, the challenges of restoring both form and function remain, particularly in centrally loca…
Loavenbruck Adam, Sandroni Paola·Current medical research and opinion
BACKGROUND: Although a diversity of neurotransmitters and hormones participate in controlling blood pressure, norepinephrine released from postganglionic sympathetic nerve terminals is an important mediator of the rapid regulation of cardiovascular function required for homeostasis of cerebral perfusion. Hence, neuroge…
Ohshiro Toshio·Laser therapy
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