CONTRIBUTION OF BRAIN CORTICAL FEATURES TO THE PSYCHOLOGICAL RISK PROFILE OF JUVENILE OFFENDERS



Loss of proteostatic control as a substrate for Atrial Fibrillation; a novel target for upstream therapy by Heat Shock Proteins

Atrial Fibrillation (AF) is the most common, sustained clinical tachyarrhythmia associated with significant morbidity and mortality.AF is a persistent condition with progressive structural remodeling of the atrial cardiomyocytes due to the AF itself, resulting in cellular changes commonly observed in ageing and in other heart diseases.While rhythm

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Epidemiology of alcohol-related emergency hospital admissions in children and adolescents: An e-cohort analysis in Wales in 2006-2011.

ObjectiveHarmful levels of alcohol consumption in young people are prevalent and of increasing public concern in the western world.Rates of alcohol-related emergency hospital admissions in children and young people between 10 to 17 years were described, and the reasons for these admissions and their association with socio-demographic factors were e

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