INVESTIGATING THE MIGRAINE CYCLE OVER 21 CONSECUTIVE DAYS USING PROTON MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY AND RESTING-STATE FMRI: A PILOT STUDY

Investigating the Migraine Cycle over 21 Consecutive Days Using Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and Resting-State fMRI: A Pilot Study

Recent neuroimaging studies have revealed important aspects of the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms of migraine suggesting abnormal brain energy metabolism and altered functional connectivity.Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS) studies investigated migraine patients in the interictal or ictal state.This first-of-its-kind study a

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An East Meets West Approach to the Understanding of Emotion Dysregulation in Depression: From Perspective to Scientific Evidence

Depression, an emotion regulation disorder, is a prevalent mental illness in the world.Meanwhile, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been increasingly regarded as a promising and effective COUPLES TOYS NON APP CONTROLLED alternative therapy approach for patients with depression.Despite many years of research on depression, the current understan

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World-volume effective theories of locally non-geometric branes

Abstract We study world-volume effective theories of five-branes in type II string theories.We determine the bosonic zero-modes of the NS5-brane, the Kaluza-Klein monopole, the exotic Q5-, R5-branes and a space-filling brane, by direct calculations within the Country Art formalism of double field theory (DFT).We show that these zero-modes are Nambu

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Excreted secreted products from the parasitic nematode Steinernema carpocapsae manipulate the Drosophila melanogaster immune response

Abstract Steinernema carpocapsae is an entomopathogenic nematode (EPN) that rapidly infects and kills a wide range of insect hosts and has been linked to host immunosuppression during the initial stages of infection.The lethal nature of S.carpocapsae infections has previously been credited to its symbiotic bacteria; however, it has become evident t

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