Living with Schizophrenia
...emotion regulation in schizophrenia: the nature and consequences of abnormalities at the identification stage. European Archives of Psychiatry and [...]
...emotion regulation in schizophrenia: the nature and consequences of abnormalities at the identification stage. European Archives of Psychiatry and [...]
...for warm, grounding foods, so adding root vegetables to your diet can deliciously benefit both your body and soul. A large European study analyzed [...]
...make the most of data,” says Maskeliūnas, “that’s why our research group focuses on the European open science principle, so anyone [...]
...cardiovascular outcomes. While further studies are needed to explain the underlying mechanisms, the observed benefits might be partly explained by positive [...]
...moved to Tokyo and completed introductory Japanese classes for at least three hours each day. All volunteers were native speakers of European [...]
...European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) set this level at 200 mg caffeine, which approximates to roughly two cups of moderate-strength coffee per day. [...]
...to avoid using plastic toys that can contain harmful chemicals, until regulators include all substances, and address exposure to toys that are produced outside [...]
...Research Board (Ireland) and a European Research Council Consolidator Award. 1. Emmet Power, Sophie Sabherwal, Colm Healy, Aisling O’ Neill, [...]
...therapy for rehabilitation and prevention in ischaemic heart disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis. European Journal of Cardiovascular [...]
...Coughlin SS and Young L. Social Determinants of Myocardial Infarction Risk and Survival: A Systematic Review. European Journal of Cardiovascular [...]