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Kleyn, Christine Elizabeth, author.
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The 'Brain-Skin' Axis in Health and Disease / Kleyn, Christine Elizabeth, author.
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Rapuano, Kristina Michele, author.
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Influences Health-Risk Outcomes in Youth / Rapuano, Kristina Michele, author.
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Vanegas, M. Isabel, author.
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Novel Stimulation Paradigms to Study Visual Response Modulations in Health and Disease / Vanegas, M
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Saunders Wilder, Oliver O., author.
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Northeastern University. Health Informatics. degree granting institution.
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Morgan, Ryan, author.
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Wake Forest University. Health Disparities in Neuroscience-related Disorders – MS. degree granting
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Tayade, Amitkumar Gulabrao, author.
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The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. School of Health and Human Sciences: Communication
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Thornton, David, author. (orcid)0000-0002-1562-986X
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The University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Speech and Hearing Science/Hearing Science
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Neuner, Sarah M., author. (orcid)0000-0001-5091-401X
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The University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Biomedical Sciences/Neuroscience. degree
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McGuckin Wuertz, Kathryn, author.
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University of Washington. Global Health. degree granting institution.
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Marciante, Alexandria B., author.
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University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth. Integrative Physiology. degree
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Prah, Jude K., author.
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University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth. Pharmacology and Neuroscience
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Tenkorang, Mavis A. A., author.
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University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth. Integrative Physiology. degree
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Kubelka, Nicholas Knesek, author.
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University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth. Pharmacology and Neuroscience
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Kuruvilla, Jolly Mathew, author.
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Grand Canyon University. Nursing and Health Care Professions. degree granting institution.
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Bulsara, Shaun, author.
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The University of Texas School of Public Health. Biostatistics. degree granting institution.
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Qadri, Saman, author.
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Wake Forest University. Health Disparities in Neuroscience-related Disorders – MS. degree granting
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Marlin, Chelsea, author.
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Wake Forest University. Health Disparities in Neuroscience-related Disorders – MS. degree granting
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Saites, Louis, author. (orcid)0000-0002-7124-9642
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The University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Biomedical Sciences/Neuroscience. degree
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Pan, Allen L., author.
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Public health.
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Martins, Bradford S., author.
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Mental health.
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Anderson, Jason Reid, author.
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Health sciences.
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Cardy, Robyn E., author.
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Mental health.
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Taubes, Alice, author. (orcid)0000-0003-1746-3979
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Public health.
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Boudewyn, Lauren, author.
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Public health.
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Gaffney, Michelle, author.
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Circadian disruption (CDR) is a chronic stressor that produces numerous adverse health consequences
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Gardiner, Casey Keating, author.
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of health behavior change. Moreover, such effects will be particularly useful in guiding intervention
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Lynch, Lauren Kelly, author.
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dissertation paves the way for a novel framework for understanding neural dynamics in health and disease.
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Elsouri, Kawther, author.
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, respectively. The impact this disease has on its victims' health, both physically and mentally, is unimaginable
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Svendsen, Peter J., author.
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used to assess nerve health. The second device assessed nerve health by measuring the motor response of
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Rodriguez, Anjelica M., author.
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of exercise on animal health by measuring changes in mobility (velocity), muscular exertion (through
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Beckelman, Brenna Claire, author.
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global threat to public health. With a dearth of disease-modifying treatments, it is crucial that we
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Tasnim, Nishat, author.
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brain functions and causing enormous physical and mental health issues. Parkinson's disease (PD) is one
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Low, Cho Shing, author.
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Diabetes is a global health concern that has dire consequences if left unchecked. However, the
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Feeney, Daniel Francis, author. (orcid)0000-0001-6576-234X
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factors underlying differences in manual dexterity and mobility in health and disease.
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Zhang, Ting, author.
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the important regulatory role of Mitofusins in mitochondrial quality control and tissue health.
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Bruce, Casey, author.
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and anterior ROI surface temperatures between the limbs in health participants.
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Haas, Sara A., author.
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anxiety disorders predict adverse mental and physical health outcomes in adolescents and adults. While
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Bredeson, Samuel, author.
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, interfaces may be better for the health of the nerve interface even when utilizing a broad range of wireless
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Manfredi, Emmanuelle Isabella, author. (orcid)0000-0003-4776-1256
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Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a significant public health burden that disproportionately affects
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Cheema, Maninderpal Singh, author.
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in health and disease, which is future work.
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Furey, Charuta Gavankar, author.
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every 1,000 newborns [1], and exerts a tremendous burden on the United States health care budget
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Laing, Brenton, author.
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conferral of whole body health improvement and 2) To investigate synaptic adaptations that occur in AgRP/NPY
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Atlan, Lorre S., author.
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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) in children is a costly and alarmingly prevalent public health concern
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Papanastassiou, Varnavas, author.
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Paediatric Oncology laboratory at the Institute of Child Health in London in previous years. This study has
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Mahadevia, Darshini, author.
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Aggression and violence pose a significant public health concern to society. Aggression is a highly
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Farr, Tracy Deanne, author.
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some degree of neuroprotection from ischaemic stroke. However, the recent results of the Women's Health

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