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Un’introduzione. Psicodinamica del gioco d’azzardo
2013
Paattisesta vieraasta sanottuun ja omaan sovitettuun vieraaseen : tutkielma vieraan käsitteestä Bernhard Waldenfelsin filosofiassa
2012
Tutkielman aiheena on vieraan (das Fremde) käsite Bernhard Waldenfelsin filosofiassa. Nykyfilosofian piirissä erilaiset vierauteen ja toiseuteen liittyvät kysymykset näyttäisivät nousevan aina vain keskeisempään osaan aikakautemme akateemisissa diskursseissa. Tätä temaattista tendenssiä ovat vauhdittaneet muun muassa ilmiöt, joiden yhteydessä on alettu käyttää termiä ’globaali’ sekä erilaisilla elämänalueilla lisääntyneet kulttuurien väliset kohtaamiset. Waldenfels on tuonut vieraus- ja toiseusdiskursseihin uusia merkittäviä piirteitä, jotka ovat vielä suhteellisen tuntemattomia. Waldenfelsin filosofiaa voidaan pitää kuitenkin melko vaikeasti ymmärrettävänä, varsinkin jos tulkitsija ei omaa…
Soihdunkantajasta moraaliseen selkärankaan : Elisabeth Rehnin retoriset vaikutuskeinot vuoden 2000 presidentinvaaleissa
2003
'At risk mental state' clinics for psychosis - An idea whose time has come - And gone!
2019
AbstractAt Risk Mental State (ARMS) clinics are specialised mental health services for young, help-seeking people, thought to be at ultra-high risk of developing psychosis. Their stated purpose is to reduce transitions from the ARMS state to clinical psychotic disorder. Reports of ARMS clinics provide ‘evidence-based recommendations’ or ‘guidance’ for the treatment of such individuals, and claim that such clinics prevent the development of psychosis. However, we note that in an area with a very well-developed ARMS clinic (South London), only a very small proportion (4%) of patients with first episode psychosis had previously been seen at this clinic with symptoms of the ARMS. We conclude th…
Hormesis: Decoding Two Sides of the Same Coin
2015
In the paradigm of drug administration, determining the correct dosage of a therapeutic is often a challenge. Several drugs have been noted to demonstrate contradictory effects per se at high and low doses. This duality in function of a drug at different concentrations is known as hormesis. Therefore, it becomes necessary to study these biphasic functions in order to understand the mechanistic basis of their effects. In this article, we focus on different molecules and pathways associated with diseases that possess a duality in their function and thus prove to be the seat of hormesis. In particular, we have highlighted the pathways and factors involved in the progression of cancer and how t…
Oral pathology in a group of Mexican patients with genetic diseases.
2007
Dejando de lado la patología infecciosa y traumática, la gran mayoría de las patologías odontológicas, tienen una base genética, en algunas de ellas identificada, en otras no. Para los estomatólogos es de gran importancia conocer las características clínicas y el tipo de alteración que acompañan a los síndromes de etiología genética, para poder ofrecer a los pacientes un tratamiento apropiado y multidisciplinario. Objetivo: Búsqueda intencional y descripción de la patología bucal en pacientes con diversas enfermedades genéticas. Diseño del estudio: Se realizó un estudio observacional y descriptivo reuniendo a 62 pacientes de la consulta de Genética del Instituto Nacional de Rehabilitación d…
Tout savoir sur le treat and extend : organisation et optimisation. Les Cahiers d'Ophtalmologie
2019
La dégénérescence maculaire liée à l’âge (DMLA) est actuellement la première cause de handicap visuel dans les pays développés chez les plus de 50 ans. Elle touche en effet environ 8% de la population française et plus de 25% des plus de 75 ans. La constatation d’une insuffisance de traitement lors d’un régime « réactif » a poussé les cliniciens à proposer d’autres types de régimes. Le « Treat and Extend » (T&E) est né de la volonté d’adapter les intervalles de retraitement des patients pour une prise en charge plus personnalisée.
Reconceptualising the Role of Talk in CLIL
2011
This theoretical paper offers a reconceptualisation of talk in CLIL based on sociocultural and dialogic theories of education. Building on these educational theories and the experiences of an on-going CLIL project, this paper presents a pedagogical model for the navigation of the ‘talkscape’ of the CLIL classroom. This model comprises a total of seven talk-types: organisational, social, critical, expert, exploratory, meta and pedagogic. In addition to these talk-types, the paper introduces the notion of a ‘transitional dynamic’. This notion aims to capture the transition from first language to foreign language use in CLIL both within the context of individual courses and across a broader CL…
Attitude and Divergence in Business Students: An Examination of Personality Differences in Business and Non-Business Students
2008
Many studies have reported that economics and business students have been more apt to act in selfinterested ways when compared to their counterparts in other academic fields. It is our contention that past studies have not shed light on the underlying psychological differences which might be leading to this difference in behavior. We put forth evidence that certain business majors are correlated with a marked increase in levels of narcissism and decreased levels of empathy, as measured by psychological personality tests.Many studies have reported that economics and business students have been more apt to act in selfinterested ways when compared to their counterparts in other academic fields…
New Insights Into Causal Pathways Between the Pediatric Age-Related Physical Activity Decline and Loss of Control Eating: A Narrative Review and Prop…
2020
Research consistently suggests that loss of control (LOC) eating in children and adolescents is a key factor contributing to pediatric obesity and eating disorders. However, causes of pediatric LOC eating are yet unclear, and there is a lack of longitudinal research investigating the developmental processes contributing to LOC eating and related outcomes in youth. Physical activity is an understudied behavior that declines during middle childhood to adolescence and may exert an influence in the development of LOC eating via its impact on executive functioning. While physical activity levels and executive functioning have been linked to regulation of eating, no research has examined the mech…