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Hypnosis Attitudes: Treatment Effects and Associations With Symptoms in Individuals With Cancer.

2017

Attitudes about hypnosis are associated with hypnotic responsiveness. However, little is known about how hypnosis attitudes change with treatment and if those changes are associated with better outcomes. This study examined whether an intervention based on the Valencia Model of Waking Hypnosis combined with Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy changed attitudes about hypnosis in a sample of patients with a history of cancer. The results indicated that the intervention improved attitudes toward hypnosis, relative to a control intervention, and the improvements remained stable at 3-month follow-up. Analyses also showed that changes in some attitudes were associated with treatment-related improvements…

AdultMaleSleep Wake Disorders050103 clinical psychologyHypnosisHealth Knowledge Attitudes PracticePsychotherapistmedicine.medical_treatmentTreatment outcomePain03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCancer SurvivorsIntervention (counseling)NeoplasmsOutcome Assessment Health CaremedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesDepression (differential diagnoses)FatigueAgedAged 80 and overCognitive Behavioral Therapy05 social sciencesCancerGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseComplementary and alternative medicineCognitive therapyFemalesense organsPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryHypnosisClinical psychologyThe American journal of clinical hypnosis
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An ensemble analysis of electromyographic activity during whole body pointing with the use of support vector machines.

2011

Import JabRef | WosArea Life Sciences and Biomedicine - Other Topics; International audience; We explored the use of support vector machines (SVM) in order to analyze the ensemble activities of 24 postural and focal muscles recorded during a whole body pointing task. Because of the large number of variables involved in motor control studies, such multivariate methods have much to offer over the standard univariate techniques that are currently employed in the field to detect modifications. The SVM was used to uncover the principle differences underlying several variations of the task. Five variants of the task were used. An unconstrained reaching, two constrained at the focal level and two …

AdultMaleSupport Vector MachineNeural NetworksComputer sciencePosturelcsh:MedicineElectromyographyKinematicsMotor ActivityDIAGNOSISCLASSIFICATIONTask (project management)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDiscriminative modelmedicineHumanslcsh:ScienceMuscle SkeletalBiology030304 developmental biologyComputational NeuroscienceMotor Systems0303 health sciencesCOORDINATIONMultidisciplinaryMOVEMENTSmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryElectromyographylcsh:RUnivariateMotor controlPattern recognitionBiomechanical PhenomenaSupport vector machineKernel methodEQUILIBRIUMPATTERNSARM[SDV.NEU]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]lcsh:QArtificial intelligencebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryResearch ArticleNeurosciencePloS one
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Cordycepin is an immunoregulatory active ingredient of Cordyceps sinensis.

2008

We have reported that cordycepin, an adenosine derivative from the fungus Cordyceps, increased interleukin (IL)-10 expression, decreased IL-2 expression and suppressed T lymphocyte activity. In the present study, we further characterized the regulatory effects of cordycepin on human immune cells. Moreover, a traditional Chinese drug, Cordyceps sinensis (CS) that contains cordycepin, was also investigated. Cytometric Bead Array (CBA) was used to determine the concentrations of IL-1beta, IL-2, IL-4, IL-5, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, IL-12, TNF-alpha and IFN-gamma in culture of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). The results showed that both cordycepin and CS up-regulated IL-10, IL-1beta, IL-6,…

AdultMaleT-LymphocytesGene ExpressionBiologyPeripheral blood mononuclear cellchemistry.chemical_compoundImmune systemmedicineHumansTranscription factorCells CulturedCell ProliferationCordycepsCordycepinDeoxyadenosinesPlant ExtractsInterleukinGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationAdenosineComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryBiochemistryCell cultureCordycepsLeukocytes MononuclearCytokinesFemalemedicine.drugProtein BindingTranscription FactorsThe American journal of Chinese medicine
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MEK inhibitors combined with programmed cell death-1 blockade immunotherapy for metastatic uveal melanoma: is it warranted?

2020

In the setting of metastatic uveal melanoma (mUM), prognosis is dismal and treatment options are limited. MEK inhibition using selumetinib has led to promising results with improved progression-free survival. While immune checkpoint inhibitors such as programmed cell death-1 (PD-1) blockade therapy (anti-PD-1) has shown discrete efficacy in mUM, combining MEK inhibitors (MEKi) to anti-PD-1 might be an option as such combinations have shown synergistic efficacy in metastatic cutaneous melanoma. We report here and discuss our experience in three patients who received this combination in the absence of suitable alternative treatment. The efficacy was difficult to assess due to early severe tox…

AdultMaleUveal Neoplasms0301 basic medicineOncologyCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentProgrammed Cell Death 1 ReceptorCellDermatology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineProgrammed cell death 1medicineHumansMelanomaProtein Kinase InhibitorsPneumonitisbiologybusiness.industryMelanomaImmunotherapyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseAlternative treatmentBlockade030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structureOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisSelumetinibbiology.proteinFemaleImmunotherapybusinessMelanoma Research
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Excitability of subcortical motor circuits in Go/noGo and forced choice reaction time tasks

2006

The size of the response to a startling auditory stimulus (SAS) may reflect the excitability of the reticulospinal tract. In this study, we examined whether there was any excitability change in the reticulospinal tract during preparation for execution of two types of choice reaction time task: a forced choice reaction time task (fCRT) and a Go/no-Go task (GnG). In 13 healthy volunteers we used three types of trials: control trials in which subjects were requested to perform ballistic wrist movements during fCRT or GnG tasks; test trials in which a SAS was presented with the visual cue, and baseline trials in which SAS was presented alone. Latency and area of the responses to SAS were measur…

AdultMaleVolitionReflex Startlemedicine.medical_specialtyMovementMotor programNeuropsychological TestsStimulus (physiology)Reticular formationChoice BehaviorEfferent PathwaysPhysical medicine and rehabilitationNeck MusclesReaction TimemedicineHumansEvoked PotentialsCerebral CortexBlinkingChoice reaction timeTwo-alternative forced choiceReticular FormationGeneral NeuroscienceMotor controlReticulospinal tractMiddle AgedStartle reactionFemaleCuesPsychologyNeurosciencePhotic StimulationPsychomotor PerformanceNeuroscience Letters
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What motivates arrangements of dog visits in nursing homes? Experiences by dog handlers and nurses

2017

Abstract Introduction Dog visits to nursing homes are used as a structured approach for enhancing residents' well-being. Few studies have emphasized the perspectives of the organizers. The purpose of the present study was to gain insight into the experiences of volunteer dog handlers and nurses involved in dog visits to nursing homes, focusing on what motivated them to contribute and identifying possible factors to successful dog visits. Methods Individual, in-depth interviews with eight dog handlers and group interviews with 10 nurses from four nursing homes. Results Feelings of meaningfulness and joy motivated both the dog handlers and nurses to arrange dog visits to nursing homes. Succes…

AdultMaleVolunteersAttitude of Health Personnelmedia_common.quotation_subjectEmotionsNursesInformationSystems_GENERAL03 medical and health sciencesDogs0302 clinical medicineNursingAnimal Assisted TherapySurveys and QuestionnairesAnimalsHumansMedicine030212 general & internal medicineAgedmedia_commonAged 80 and overMotivation030214 geriatricsbusiness.industryNursing HomesComplementary and alternative medicineFeelingDementiaFemalebusinessNursing homesComplementary Therapies in Clinical Practice
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Ethical assessment of hepatitis C virus treatment: The lesson from first generation protease inhibitors

2015

Abstract Since chronic hepatitis C has mostly become curable, issues concerning choice and allocation of treatment are of major concern. We assessed the foremost ethical issues in hepatitis C virus therapy with 1st generation protease inhibitors using the personalist ethical framework within the health technology assessment methodology. Our aim was to identify values at stake/in conflict and to support both the physicians’ choices in hepatitis C therapy and social (macro-) allocation decision-making. The ethical assessment indicates that: (1) safety/effectiveness profile of treatment is guaranteed if its use is restricted to the patients subgroups who may benefit from it; (2) patients shoul…

AdultMalehepatitis C virusmedicine.medical_specialtyPathologyCost-Benefit AnalysisHepatitis C virusDecision MakingProtease InhibitoreducationAlternative medicineHepacivirusDirect-acting antiviralmedicine.disease_causeAntiviral AgentsSettore MED/02 - Storia Della MedicinaResource (project management)medicineHumansProtease InhibitorsEthics MedicalEthichealth technology assessmentCost-Benefit AnalysiDeferralIntensive care medicineEthical frameworkdirect-acting antiviralsAgedAntiviral AgentSettore MED/12 - GastroenterologiaHepaciviruHepatologybusiness.industryGastroenterologyHealth technologyHepatitis CMiddle AgedSettore MED/43 - MEDICINA LEGALEmedicine.diseaseHepatitis CethicsFirst generationDrug Therapy CombinationFemaleHepatitis C virubusinessHuman
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Effect of Soft Tissue Techniques on Headache Impact, Disability, and Quality of Life in Migraine Sufferers: A Pilot Study

2018

To determine the efficacy of suboccipital inhibitory techniques in people with migraine compared with a control treatment based on myofascial trigger point (MTrP) therapy and stretching.A randomized, double-blind controlled pilot trial was conducted.University research laboratory.Forty-six adults diagnosed with migraine with over 6 months duration.Participants were randomized to receive either combined MTrP therapy and stretching (control group) or the control treatment plus suboccipital soft tissue inhibition (experimental group). Treatment was applied on four occasions over 8 weeks (one every 15 days), with a duration of 30 minutes per session in the experimental group and 20 min in the c…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentMigraine DisordersHeadache impactPsychological interventionPilot ProjectsYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of lifeHumansMedicineMyofascial trigger point030222 orthopedicsControl treatmentbusiness.industryHeadacheSoft tissueMiddle AgedManipulation Osteopathicmedicine.diseaseComplementary and alternative medicineMigraineQuality of LifePhysical therapyFemaleManual therapybusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryThe Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine
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Post-doctoral mentorship award : have you considered applying?

2017

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAwards and PrizesMEDLINEAlternative medicineEligibility Determination030204 cardiovascular system & hematology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMentorshipPhysiciansHumansMedicineEligibility DeterminationAdvanced and Specialized NursingMedical education030504 nursingbusiness.industryMentorsMiddle AgedSettore MED/45 - Scienze Infermieristiche Generali Cliniche e PediatricheMedical–Surgical NursingFemaleHuman medicine0305 other medical scienceCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessEuropean journal of cardiovascular nursing
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Corneal tattooing: an alternative treatment for disfiguring corneal scars.

2002

Background: The performance and results of corneal tattooing are described in a case series of 11 patients suffering from a disfiguring corneal scar using a technique similar to conventional dermatography. Methods: Drawing ink in different shades was applied into the anterior corneal stroma by punctures performed with a conventional spatula needle. Results: Up to 4 years after surgery all patients still had satisfactory staining of the formerly cosmetically disfiguring corneal scar. Conclusion: Tattooing of unsightly corneal scars proved to be an efficient and easy to perform technique, yielding acceptable results during follow up.

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyDermatographygenetic structuresAdolescentEye diseaseTreatment outcomeCorneal DiseasesCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceCicatrixCorneaOphthalmologyMedicineHumansCorneal ScarAgedTattooingbusiness.industryCorneal DiseasesClinical ScienceMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseeye diseasesSensory SystemsAlternative treatmentSurgeryOphthalmologymedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment OutcomePatient SatisfactionFemaleInkMailboxsense organsCorneal tattooingbusinessCorneal InjuriesFollow-Up StudiesThe British journal of ophthalmology
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