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Characteristics and outcomes of ptyalism gravidarum

By: Bronshtein M., Gover A., Beloosesky R., Dabaja H., Ginsberg Y., Weiner Z., Khatib N.
Published in: Israel Medical Association Journal
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units:   | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Background: Ptyalism gravidarum (PG) is a condition of hypersalivation that affects pregnant women early in gestation. S (more…)

A practical clinical suggestion for strengthening the alliance based on a supportive-expressive framework

By: Leibovich L., Nof A., Auerbach-Barber S., Zilcha-Mano S.
Published in: Psychotherapy
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units: Social Sciences  | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Supportive-expressive psychodynamic psychotherapy builds on the core conflictual relationship theme (CCRT) as a framewor (more…)

Patient demographics and psychological functioning as predictors of unilateral termination of psychodynamic therapy

By: Rubin A., Dolev T., Zilcha-Mano S.
Published in: Psychotherapy Research
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units: Social Sciences  | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Approximately one in five patients drops out of treatment before its completion. Little is known about consistent predic (more…)

Therapists’ honesty, humor styles, playfulness, and creativity as outcome predictors: A retrospective study of the therapist effect

By: Yonatan-Leus R., Tishby O., Shefler G., Wiseman H.
Published in: Psychotherapy Research
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units: Education  | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Objective: This study examined whether therapists’ honesty, humor style, playfulness, and creativity would retrospective (more…)

Psychophysic-psychological dichotomy in very early acute mTBI pain: A prospective study

By: Kuperman P., Granovsky Y., Granot M., Bahouth H., Fadel S., Hyams G., Ben Lulu H., Aspis O., Salame R., Begal J., Hochstein D., Grunner S., Honigman L., Reshef M., Sprecher E., Bosak N., Sterling M., Yarnitsky D.
Published in: Neurology
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units: Social Welfare & Health Sciences  | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: OBJECTIVE: To characterize the pain-related somatosensory and psychological presentation of very early acute patients wi (more…)

Impact of a nurse-based intervention on medication outcomes in vulnerable older adults

By: Steinman M.A., Low M., Balicer R.D., Shadmi E.
Published in: BMC Geriatrics
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units: Social Welfare & Health Sciences  | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Background: Medication-related problems are common in older adults with multiple chronic conditions. We evaluated the im (more…)

Predicting user adherence to behavioral eHealth interventions in the real world: Examining which aspects of intervention design matter most

By: Baumel A., Yom-Tov E.
Published in: Translational Behavioral Medicine
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units: Social Welfare & Health Sciences  | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Existing frameworks have identified a range of intervention design features that may facilitate adherence to eHealth int (more…)

EMT and stemness in tumor dormancy and outgrowth: Are they intertwined processes?

By: Weidenfeld K., Barkan D.
Published in: Frontiers in Oncology
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units: Natural Sciences  | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Metastases are the major cause of cancer patients’ mortality and can occur years and even decades following apparently s (more…)

The risk for a first acute coronary syndrome in patients treated with different types of antidepressants: A population based nested case-control study

By: Almog R., Carasso S., Lavi I., Amir O.
Published in: International Journal of Cardiology
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units: Social Welfare & Health Sciences  | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Background: Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) are still used in 30% of anxiety/depression cases and have been related to (more…)

Alcohol use and burden for 195 countries and territories, 1990-2016: A systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016

By: Griswold M.G., Fullman N., Hawley C., Arian N., Zimsen S.R.M., Tymeson H.D., Venkateswaran V., Tapp A.D., Forouzanfar M.H., Salama J.S., Abate K.H., Abate D., Abay S.M., Abbafati C., Abdulkader R.S., Abebe Z., Aboyans V., Abrar M.M., Acharya P., Adetokunboh O.O., Adhikari T.B., Adsuar J.C., Afarideh M., Agardh E.E., Agarwal G., Aghayan S.A., Agrawal S., Ahmed M.B., Akibu M., Akinyemiju T., Akseer N., Al Asfoor D.H., Al-Aly Z., Alahdab F., Alam K., Albujeer A., Alene K.A., Ali R., Ali S.D., Alijanzadeh M., Aljunid S.M., Alkerwi A., Allebeck P., Alvis-Guzman N., Amare A.T., Aminde L.N., Ammar W., Amoako Y.A., Amul G.G.H., Andrei C.L., Angus C., Ansha M.G., Antonio C.A.T., Aremu O., Ärnlöv J., Artaman A., Aryal K.K., Assadi R., Ausloos M., Avila-Burgos L., Avokpaho E.F.G.A., Awasthi A., Ayele H.T., Ayer R., Ayuk T.B., Azzopardi P.S., Badali H., Badawi A., Banach M., Barker-Collo S.L., Barrero L.H., Basaleem H., Baye E., Bazargan-Hejazi S., Bedi N., Béjot Y., Belachew A.B., Belay S.A., Bennett D.A., Bensenor I.M., Bernabe E., Bernstein R.S., Beyene A.S., Beyranvand T., Bhaumik S., Bhutta Z.A., Biadgo B., Bijani A., Bililign N., Birlik S.M., Birungi C., Bizuneh H., Bjerregaard P., Bjørge T., Borges G., Bosetti C., Boufous S., Bragazzi N.L., Brenner H., Butt Z.A., Cahuana-Hurtado L., Calabria B., Campos-Nonato I.R., Rincon J.C.C., Carreras G., Carrero J.J., Carvalho F., Castañeda-Orjuela C.A., Rivas J.C., Catalá-López F., Chang J.-C., Charlson F.J., Chattopadhyay A., Chaturvedi P., Chowdhury R., Christopher D.J., Chung S.-C., Ciobanu L.G., Claro R.M., Conti S., Cousin E., Criqui M.H., Dachew B.A., Dargan P.I., Daryani A., Das Neves J., Davletov K., De Castro F., De Courten B., De Neve J.-W., Degenhardt L., Demoz G.T., Des Jarlais D.C., Dey S., Dhaliwal R.S., Dharmaratne S.D., Dhimal M., Doku D.T., Doyle K.E., Dubey M., Dubljanin E., Duncan B.B., Ebrahimi H., Edessa D., El Sayed Zaki M., Ermakov S.P., Erskine H.E., Esteghamati A., Faramarzi M., Farioli A., Faro A., Farvid M.S., Farzadfar F., Feigin V.L., Felisbino-Mendes M.S., Fernandes E., Ferrari A.J., Ferri C.P., Fijabi D.O., Filip I., Finger J.D., Fischer F., Flaxman A.D., Franklin R.C., Futran N.D., Gallus S., Ganji M., Gankpe F.G., Gebregergs G.B., Gebrehiwot T.T., Geleijnse J.M., Ghadimi R., Ghandour L.A., Ghimire M., Gill P.S., Ginawi I.A., Giref A.Z.Z., Gona P.N., Gopalani S.V., Gotay C.C., Goulart A.C., Greaves F., Grosso G., Guo Y., Gupta R., Gupta R., Gupta V., Gutiérrez R.A., Gvs M., Hafezi-Nejad N., Hagos T.B., Hailu G.B., Hamadeh R.R., Hamidi S., Hankey G.J., Harb H.L., Harikrishnan S., Haro J.M., Hassen H.Y., Havmoeller R., Hay S.I., Heibati B., Henok A., Heredia-Pi I., Hernández-Llanes N.F., Herteliu C., Ts Tsegaw Hibstu D., Hoogar P., Horita N., Hosgood H.D., Hosseini M., Hostiuc M., Hu G., Huang H., Husseini A., Idrisov B., Ileanu B.V., Ilesanmi O.S., Irvani S.S.N., Islam S.M.S., Jackson M.D., Jakovljevic M., Jalu M.T., Jayatilleke A.U., Jha R.P., Jonas J.B., Jozwiak J.J., Kabir Z., Kadel R., Kahsay A., Kapil U., Kasaeian A., Kassa T.D.D., Katikireddi S.V., Kawakami N., Kebede S., Kefale A.T., Keiyoro P.N., Kengne A.P., Khader Y., Khafaie M.A., Khalil I.A., Khan M.N., Khang Y.-H., Khater M.M., Khubchandani J., Kim C.-I., Kim D., Kim Y.J., Kimokoti R.W., Kisa A., Kivimäki M., Kochhar S., Kosen S., Koul P.A., Koyanagi A., Krishan K., Defo B.K., Bicer B.K., Kulkarni V.S., Kumar P., Lafranconi A., Balaji A.L., Lalloo R., Lallukka T., Lam H., Lami F.H., Lan Q., Lang J.J., Lansky S., Larsson A.O., Latifi A., Leasher J.L., Lee P.H., Leigh J., Leinsalu M., Leung J., Levi M., Li Y., Lim L.-L., Linn S., Liu S., Lobato-Cordero A., Lopez A.D., Lotufo P.A., Macarayan E.R.K., Machado I.E., Madotto F., Abd El Razek H.M., Abd El Razek M.M., Majdan M., Majdzadeh R., Majeed A., Malekzadeh R., Malta D.C., Mapoma C.C., Martinez-Raga J., Maulik P.K., Mazidi M., McKee M., Mehta V., Meier T., Mekonen T., Meles K.G., Melese A., Memiah P.T.N., Mendoza W., Mengistu D.T., Mensah G.A., Meretoja T.J., Mezgebe H.B., Miazgowski T., Miller T.R., Mini G., Mirica A., Mirrakhimov E.M., Moazen B., Mohammad K.A., Mohammadifard N., Mohammed S., Monasta L., Moraga P., Morawska L., Mousavi S.M., Mukhopadhyay S., Musa K.I., Naheed A., Naik G., Najafi F., Nangia V., Nansseu J.R., Nayak M.S.D.P., Nejjari C., Neupane S., Neupane S.P., Ngunjiri J.W., Nguyen C.T., Nguyen L.H., Nguyen T.H., Ningrum D.N.A., Nirayo Y.L., Noubiap J.J., Ofori-Asenso R., Ogbo F.A., Oh I.-H., Oladimeji O., Olagunju A.T., Olivares P.R., Olusanya B.O., Olusanya J.O., Oommen A.M., Oren E., Orpana H.M., Ortega-Altamirano D.D.V., Ortiz J.R., Ota E., Owolabi M.O., Oyekale A.S., Mahesh P.A., Pana A., Park E.-K., Parry C.D.H., Parsian H., Patle A., Patton G.C., Paudel D., Petzold M., Phillips M.R., Pillay J.D., Postma M.J., Pourmalek F., Prabhakaran D., Qorbani M., Radfar A., Rafay A., Rafiei A., Rahim F., Rahimi-Movaghar A., Rahman M., Rahman M.A., Rai R.K., Rajsic S., Raju S.B., Ram U., Rana S.M., Ranabhat C.L., Rawaf D.L., Rawaf S., Reiner R.C., Reis C., Renzaho A.M.N., Rezai M.S., Roever L., Ronfani L., Room R., Roshandel G., Rostami A., Roth G.A., Roy A., Sabde Y.D., Saddik B., Safiri S., Sahebkar A., Saleem Z., Salomon J.A., Salvi S.S., Sanabria J., Sanchez-Niño M.D., Santomauro D.F., Santos I.S., Santric Milicevic M.M.M., Sarker A.R., Sarmiento-Suárez R., Sarrafzadegan N., Sartorius B., Satpathy M., Sawhney M., Saxena S., Saylan M., Schaub M.P., Schmidt M.I., Schneider I.J.C., Schöttker B., Schutte A.E., Schwendicke F., Sepanlou S.G., Shaikh M.A., Sharif M., She J., Sheikh A., Shen J., Shiferaw M.S., Shigematsu M., Shiri R., Shishani K., Shiue I., Shukla S.R., Sigfusdottir I.D., Silva D.A.S., Da Silva N.T., Silveira D.G.A., Sinha D.N., Sitas F., Filho A.M.S., Soofi M., Sorensen R.J.D., Soriano J.B., Sreeramareddy C.T., Steckling N., Stein D.J., Sufiyan M.B., Sur P.J., Sykes B.L., Tabarés-Seisdedos R., Tabuchi T., Tavakkoli M., Tehrani-Banihashemi A., Tekle M.G., Thapa S., Thomas N., Topor-Madry R., Topouzis F., Tran B.X., Troeger C.E., Truelsen T.C., Tsilimparis N., Tyrovolas S., Ukwaja K.N., Ullah I., Uthman O.A., Valdez P.R., Van Boven J.F.M., Vasankari T.J., Venketasubramanian N., Violante F.S., Vladimirov S.K., Vlassov V., Vollset S.E., Vos T., Wagnew F.W.S., Waheed Y., Wang Y.-P., Weiderpass E., Weldegebreal F., Weldegwergs K.G., Werdecker A., Westerman R., Whiteford H.A., Widecka J., Wijeratne T., Wyper G.M.A., Xu G., Yamada T., Yano Y., Ye P., Yimer E.M., Yip P., Yirsaw B.D., Yisma E., Yonemoto N., Yoon S.-J., Yotebieng M., Younis M.Z., Zachariah G., Zaidi Z., Zamani M., Zhang X., Zodpey S., Mokdad A.H., Naghavi M., Murray C.J.L., Gakidou E., GBD 2016 Alcohol Collaborators
Published in: The Lancet
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units:   | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Background: Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for death and disability, but its overall association with health remai (more…)

The effects of an urban forest health intervention program on physical activity, substance abuse, psychosomatic symptoms, and life satisfaction among adolescents

By: Tesler R., Plaut P., Endvelt R.
Published in: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units:   | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Background: At-risk adolescents have been defined as youth who are or might be in physical, mental, or emotional danger. (more…)

Care gap: A comprehensive measure to quantify unmet needs in mental health

By: Pathare S., Brazinova A., Levav I.
Published in: Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units:   | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Aim. Treatment gap refers to the percentage of individuals who require treatment in a country or a defined community but (more…)

Gender differences in social anxiety disorder

By: Asher M., Aderka I.M.
Published in: Journal of Clinical Psychology
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units: Social Sciences  | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Objective: Despite the ample literature on gender differences in anxiety and mood disorders, gender differences in socia (more…)

Lead in spray paint and painted surfaces in playgrounds and public areas in Israel: Results of a pilot study

By: Berman T., Barnett-Itzhaki Z., Reicher S., Ardi R., Shammai Y., Aruas L., Negev M.
Published in: Science of the Total Environment
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units: Social Welfare & Health Sciences  | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Exposure to low levels of lead in children can cause cognitive deficits (reduced IQ) and behavioral changes such as redu (more…)

Attitudes towards motherhood of women with physical versus psychiatric disabilities

By: Hasson-Ohayon I., Hason-Shaked M., Silberg T., Shpigelman C.-N., Roe D.
Published in: Disability and Health Journal
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units: Social Welfare & Health Sciences  | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Background: Women with disabilities may face social negative attitudes with regard to their being mothers. In addition, (more…)

Designing for online computer-based clinical simulations: Evaluation of instructional approaches

By: Dubovi I.
Published in: Nurse Education Today
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units:   | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Background: Online computer-based simulations are becoming more widespread in nursing education. Therefore, an understan (more…)

Trends in the incidence of primary brain, central nervous system and intracranial tumors in Israel, 1990–2015

By: Keinan-Boker L., Friedman E., Silverman B.G.
Published in: Cancer Epidemiology
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units: Social Welfare & Health Sciences  | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Background: The association between cellphone technology and brain, central nervous system (CNS) and intracranial tumors (more…)

Adapting the Risk Environment Framework to Understand Substance Use, Gender-Based Violence, and HIV Risk Behaviors Among Female Sex Workers in Tanzania

By: Leddy A.M., Underwood C., Decker M.R., Mbwambo J., Likindikoki S., Galai N., Kerrigan D.
Published in: AIDS and Behavior
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units:   | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Female sex workers (FSWs) in sub-Saharan Africa are disproportionately affected by HIV and gender-based violence (GBV). (more…)

Dark triad personalities and counterproductive work behaviors among physicians in China

By: Ying L., Cohen A.
Published in: International Journal of Health Planning and Management
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units:   | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: The goal of this study was to examine the relationship between the dark triad personality (DTP) and organizational and i (more…)

Adipose-Derived Stem Cells of Blind Mole Rat Spalax Exhibit Reduced Homing Ability: Molecular Mechanisms and Potential Role in Cancer Suppression

By: Mamchur A., Leman E., Salah S., Avivi A., Shams I., Manov I.
Published in: Stem Cells
SDGs : SDG 03  |  Units: Natural Sciences  | Time: 2018 |  Link
Description: Adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) are recruited by cancer cells from the adjacent tissue, and they become an integral p (more…)