SOCIAL ADVERSITY DURING JUVENILE AGE BUT NOT ADULTHOOD INCREASES SUSCEPTIBILITY TO AN IMMUNE CHALLENGE LATER IN LIFE

Social adversity during juvenile age but not adulthood increases susceptibility to an immune challenge later in life

Adverse experiences in early life can increase mental vulnerability to immune challenges experienced later in life, which may induce the development of stress-related psychopathologies.Here, we investigated whether the combined effect of both events is higher if the first adverse experience occurs when the brain is still in development.Therefore, m

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Anekdoot kui niisugune

The lexicon of foreign words defines the anecdote as a short, interesting, often invented, but striking story of some funny encounter.Actually, this definition says practically nothing about the anecdote and is wrong and incomplete, too.Anecdote is a collective folk creation, except for maybe absurd anecdotes.Anecdotes come to be in the process of

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The Difference Between the Conventional Warm Compress and Tepid Sponge Technique Warm Compress in the Body Temperature Changes of Pediatric Patients with Typhoid Fever

Introduction: The use of warm compresses and warm sponge techniques as a modality therapy for the management of fever in typhoid children has a good influence.The purpose of this research was to learn of the differences between conventional warm compress and the tepid sponge technique as related to the body temperature CINNAMAX changes of pediatric

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Legislation has Changed But Issues Remain: Provider Perceptions of Caring for People Who Use Cannabis During Pregnancy in Safety Net Health Settings, a Qualitative Pilot Study

Objective: To identify perceptions of cannabis use and risk among maternal health providers who provide care for people who use cannabis during pregnancy in safety-net health settings.Methods: Using qualitative, constructivist ground theory methods, we conducted semistructured remote interviews with 10 providers (2 midwives, 6 OB/GYN physicians, an

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