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journals.cambridge.org — “Objective Whereas the relationship between some components of diet, such as n-3 fatty acids and B-vitamins, and depression risk has been extensively studied, the role of fast-food or processed pastries consumption has received little attention.” View full resource at journals.cambridge.org
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journals.cambridge.org — “Background Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment for obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) but access to CBT is limited. Internet-based CBT (ICBT) with therapist support is potentially a more accessible treatment. There are no randomized controlled trials testing ICBT for OCD. The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of ICBT for OCD in a randomized controlled trial.” View full resource at journals.cambridge.org
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Cognitive behavioral therapy. Good for so many psychiatric problems (including schizophrenia). Internet based... http://t.co/yPw78G2A
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journals.cambridge.org — “Aim: Fungiform papillomas are benign mucosal neoplasms presenting as a unilateral exophytic mass involving the anterior portion of the nasal septum. In this study, we present an exceptional case of a bilateral fungiform papilloma with a synchronous verrucous carcinoma of the nasal septum.” View full resource at journals.cambridge.org
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A case of bilateral fungiform papilloma with synchronous verrucous carcinoma of the nasal septum http://t.co/sK8J12ON
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journals.cambridge.org — “Background: The Bluetooth wireless headset has been promoted as a device with a low emission of electromagnetic radiation.” View full resource at journals.cambridge.org
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No Effects of Bluetooth device electromagnetic field on hearing. http://t.co/p5tziPy5
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journals.cambridge.org — “The rapid increase in the incidence of chronic non-communicable diseases over the past two decades cannot be explained solely by genetic and adult lifestyle factors. There is now considerable evidence that the fetal and early postnatal environment also strongly influences the risk of developing such diseases in later life. Human studies have shown that low birth weight is associated with an increased risk of CVD, type II diabetes, obesity and hypertension, although recent studies have shown that” View full resource at journals.cambridge.org
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@MlleBrooklyn "Effect of maternal diet on the epigenome: implications for human metabolic disease" http://t.co/BCKNFM03 #futuremed
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journals.cambridge.org — “Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) is the e-publishing service for over 270 journals published by Cambridge University Press and is entirely developed and hosted in-house. The platform's powerful capacity and reliable performance are maintained by a combination of our own expertise and a process of consultation with the library and research communities. With the help of these stakeholders, we maintain CJO as an industry-leading e-publishing service.” View full resource at journals.cambridge.org
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MT @brembs: The weirdest people in the world? Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic (WEIRD) societies http://t.co/drfU7aUz
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journals.cambridge.org — “Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) is the e-publishing service for over 270 journals published by Cambridge University Press and is entirely developed and hosted in-house. The platform's powerful capacity and reliable performance are maintained by a combination of our own expertise and a process of consultation with the library and research communities. With the help of these stakeholders, we maintain CJO as an industry-leading e-publishing service.” View full resource at journals.cambridge.org
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Free will is not involved in the causes of the obesity epidemic and the only cures that work eliminate its functioning: http://t.co/BDVdgrrr
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journals.cambridge.org — “Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) is the e-publishing service for over 270 journals published by Cambridge University Press and is entirely developed and hosted in-house. The platform's powerful capacity and reliable performance are maintained by a combination of our own expertise and a process of consultation with the library and research communities. With the help of these stakeholders, we maintain CJO as an industry-leading e-publishing service.” View full resource at journals.cambridge.org
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Individualized prediction of illness course at the first #psychotic episode: a support vector machine MRI study - http://t.co/tRjwW1kO
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Individualized prediction of illness course at the first #psychotic episode: a support vector machine MRI study - http://t.co/tRjwW1kO
Cambridge Journals Online - Abstract
journals.cambridge.org — “Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) is the e-publishing service for over 270 journals published by Cambridge University Press and is entirely developed and hosted in-house. The platform's powerful capacity and reliable performance are maintained by a combination of our own expertise and a process of consultation with the library and research communities. With the help of these stakeholders, we maintain CJO as an industry-leading e-publishing service.” View full resource at journals.cambridge.org
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Inferior turbinate reduction with radiofrequency improves nasal obstruction even after 5 years http://t.co/T05ZF8oL
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journals.cambridge.org — “Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) is the e-publishing service for over 270 journals published by Cambridge University Press and is entirely developed and hosted in-house. The platform's powerful capacity and reliable performance are maintained by a combination of our own expertise and a process of consultation with the library and research communities. With the help of these stakeholders, we maintain CJO as an industry-leading e-publishing service.” View full resource at journals.cambridge.org
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Patients with isolated facial pain and negative nasal endoscopy need radiological examination http://t.co/JNaoeCI5
Cambridge Journals Online - Abstract
journals.cambridge.org — “Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) is the e-publishing service for over 270 journals published by Cambridge University Press and is entirely developed and hosted in-house. The platform's powerful capacity and reliable performance are maintained by a combination of our own expertise and a process of consultation with the library and research communities. With the help of these stakeholders, we maintain CJO as an industry-leading e-publishing service.” View full resource at journals.cambridge.org
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Which is the best head position for delivering drugs to the orifice of the Eustachian tube? http://t.co/1gwrI35
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journals.cambridge.org — “Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) is the e-publishing service for over 270 journals published by Cambridge University Press and is entirely developed and hosted in-house. The platform's powerful capacity and reliable performance are maintained by a combination of our own expertise and a process of consultation with the library and research communities. With the help of these stakeholders, we maintain CJO as an industry-leading e-publishing service.” View full resource at journals.cambridge.org
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Time-series model to predict impact of H1N1 influenza on a children's hospital http://t.co/Go5mgH8 #health #medicine #flu
Cambridge Journals Online - Abstract
journals.cambridge.org — “Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) is the e-publishing service for over 270 journals published by Cambridge University Press and is entirely developed and hosted in-house. The platform's powerful capacity and reliable performance are maintained by a combination of our own expertise and a process of consultation with the library and research communities. With the help of these stakeholders, we maintain CJO as an industry-leading e-publishing service.” View full resource at journals.cambridge.org
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Transmission and control in an institutional pandemic influenza A(H1N1) 2009 outbreak http://t.co/gkyJS75 #flu #health #medicine
Cambridge Journals Online - Abstract
journals.cambridge.org — “Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) is the e-publishing service for over 270 journals published by Cambridge University Press and is entirely developed and hosted in-house. The platform's powerful capacity and reliable performance are maintained by a combination of our own expertise and a process of consultation with the library and research communities. With the help of these stakeholders, we maintain CJO as an industry-leading e-publishing service.” View full resource at journals.cambridge.org
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iPod™ technology for teaching patients about anticoagulation [Prim Health Care Res Dev] http://t.co/u4hydkn

