Recent progress in sleep research: Biological, clinical and public health impacthealth, reproduction, and TFR and GDP/capita or personal wealthmodern healthcare and prophylaxis, advances in surgery with anesthesiaThe Four Humors of Hippocrates and Galen...
where researchers keep willing participants awake throughout the night, have been combined withfunctional MRI brain scansto paint a detailed picture of the sleep-deprived brain. These studies have shown that a lack of sleep severely disrupts theconnectivity betweendifferent brain networks. These changes...
The nature of his sleep and dreams has fascinated man throughout recorded history, yet only in the past 15 years have these states been systematically studied in the laboratory. During this brief period the conscientious medical reader has been deluged by an avalanche of publications. The identifi...
aRecent long-term studies published in research journals cast doubt on the usefulness of the scoliosis brace treatment, especially on its supposed ability to halt the scoliosis spine progression, preventing the patient from needing scoliosis surgery or significantly altering the condition. 在研究学报塑像...
Evaluation of a microprocessor-based portable home monitoring system to measure breathing during sleep. Study of the epidemiology of disturbances of breathing during sleep was hampered until recently by the need to conduct studies in the laboratory, with atte... G Stephen,G Deborah,S Beverley,.....
Progress in Human Reproduction Research studies conducted in the Republic of Korea Nigeria the Philippines Thailand and Viet Nam in 1996 revealed high levels of premarital sexual activity among male adolescents and young adults. The percentages of sexually experienced male youth were 23.0% in Korea 71....
The relationship between sleep deficiency and obesity has been drawing much attention in the past several years with studies showing that sleeping just a few hours a night can seriously disturb the body’s natural metabolism, leading to an increase in overall calorie intake and a much greater dang...
Feelings of “warmth” and “coldness” in social judgments appear to be universal. Although no worldwide study has been done, Bargh says that describing people as “warm” or “cold” is common to many cultures, and studies have found those perceptions influence judgment in dozens of countries...
根据前文"Parker says that hundreds of studies over several decades have looked at the potential benefits of expressive writing and found that it can strengthen the immune system,including for people with illnesses such as cancer,PTSD and depression.(帕克说,几十年来的数百项研究关注了表达性写作的...
【小题1】Parker says that hundreds of studies over several decades have looked at the potential benefits of expressive writing and found that it can strengthen the immune system, including for people with illnesses such as cancer, PTSD and depression. 【小题2】 And it may even help reduce ...