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Bath-related headache (BRH) is a rare primary headache disorder with only about 50 cases reported from 2000 to 2017 and none since. It is an abrupt onset excruciating headache occurring predominantly in middleaged Asian women, most commonly following exposure to hot water. This is the first report in a Sri Lankan woman.
3p vitiki 30-01-2024 4 2 Download
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This study examined the associations between physical activity, obesity, and sarcopenia in middleaged and older adults. Methods: We analyzed the data of 8, 919 study participants aged between 45 to 97 (mean age=57.2±8.8) from a Southern state in the United States. Self-reported physical activity was classifed to regular exercise≥3 times/ week,
13p viferrari 28-11-2022 10 3 Download
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Coronary artery disease (CAD) is one of the leading causes of death in the world, especially in the middleaged and old populations. CAD treatment costs are very high when patients are at a late stage, complicated pathologies.
6p vimelindagates 18-07-2022 12 2 Download
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Nutritional status has been considered as a key factor in preventing the development of the frailty syndrome. However, sex-specific dietary consumption transition over time and how it impacts of frailty status are unclear.
12p viisaacnewton 25-04-2022 11 4 Download
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Identifying practical and distinguished indicators and influencing factors of male aging may be useful in predicting subsequent aging trends, designing personalized prevention, and improving lifestyle and health.
9p vinobelprisen 26-03-2022 11 5 Download
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Prolonged life expectancy is associated with increased prevalence of chronic diseases. The aim of this study was to determine the different disability trajectories for the top ten leading causes of death in Taiwan.
9p vinobelprisen 26-03-2022 10 5 Download
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Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) is a fatal fibrotic lung disease occurring predominantly in middleaged and older adults. The traditional diagnostic classification of IPF is based on clinical, radiological, and histopathological features.
10p vimaine2711 26-03-2021 8 2 Download
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Gait and balance deficits are reported in adults with HIV infection and are associated with reduced quality of life. Current research suggests an increased fall-incidence in this population, with fall rates among middleaged adults with HIV approximating that in seronegative elderly populations.
26p vitennessee2711 02-02-2021 7 1 Download
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Locomotive syndrome (LS) is associated with weakness and loss of function in the musculoskeletal organs. We aimed to determine the association between LS components and blood parameters in middle-aged and elderly individuals.
9p vivermont2711 28-01-2021 6 1 Download
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Histological and epidemiological data suggest that increased signal intensity at the proximal patellar tendon on magnetic resonance imaging is a response to tendon loading. As patellofemoral geometry is a mediator of loading, we examined the association between patellofemoral geometry and the prevalence of increased signal intensity at the patellar tendon in community-based middle-aged adults.
7p vimariana2711 22-12-2020 10 1 Download
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French prose and French poetry had interested me during so many years that when Mr. Gosse invited me to write this book I knew that I was qualified in one particular--the love of my subject. Qualified in knowledge I was not, and could not be. No one can pretend to know the whole of a vast literature. He may have opened many books and turned many pages; he cannot have penetrated to the soul of all books from the Song of Roland to Toute la Lyre. Without reaching its spirit, to read a book is little more than to amuse the eye with printed type...
196p nhokheo9 06-05-2013 52 5 Download
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Objective: Previous research suggests that engaging in mentally stimulating tasks may improve brain health and cognitive abilities. Using computer search engines to find information on the Internet has become a frequent daily activity of people at any age, including middleaged and older adults.
11p doiroimavanchuadc 06-02-2013 66 3 Download
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During our first visit, Sara seemed distracted. She was a pleasant, middleaged woman who had never sought care from a psychiatrist. Several months earlier she had begun to feel tired and irritable; she thought she had the flu. When her 25- year-old son called to say that he was getting a divorce, she began to cry. “I worried I had done something to break up his marriage,” she told me, dabbing at her eyes. “I felt so guilty.” Over the following months she became depressed and so preoccupied that she often forgot to pay bills.
353p crius75 09-01-2013 44 3 Download