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The effects of exercise on pain and depression in mothers of disabled children who suffer from back pain 

Uzun, Nejla; Hajebrahimi, Farzin; Tarakçı, Devrim; Tarakçı, Ela (BMJ Publishing Group, 2019)
Background:The rate of back pain prevalence and its subsequent nega-tive psychological effects is quite high in mothers of disabled children.Family caregivers of children with a disability demonstrate higher degreesof ...
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Letter to the editor regarding the cover editorial: "Sanizade Mehmed Ataullah Efendi (1771? - 1826), who is the author of the first modern anatomy book Mir'atu'l-Ebdan fi Terihi azau'l-nsan in the Ottoman Empire" 

Ortuğ, Alpen (Springer, 2019)
I have read the manuscript titled BŞânîzâde Mehmed Atâullah Efendi (1771? – 1826), who is the author of the first modern anatomy book Mir’âtü’l-Ebdân fî Teşrîhi Âzâü’lİnsân in the Ottoman Empire^ which was recently published ...
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Preliminary findings on the role of high-frequency (5Hz) rTMS stimulation on M1 and pre-SMA regions in Parkinson's disease 

Hanoğlu, Lütfü; Sarıcaoğlu, Mevhibe; Toprak, Güven; Helvacı Yılmaz, Nesrin; Yuluğ, Burak (Elsevier Ireland Ltd, 2020)
It has been already shown that the motor symptoms of the Parkinson's Disease (PD) have been improved with high frequency rTMS although there is no consensus on the most suitable target brain localization for a maximal ...
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Examination of antimicrobial effect of fluoxetine in experimental sepsis model: An in vivo study 

Çakır, Ahsen; Bozali, Kübra; Çelikten, Mert; Güler, Eray Metin; Şahan, Ebru; Durdu, Bülent; Sümbül, Bilge; Koçyiğit, Abdurrahim (Wiley, 2023)
Since most infectious diseases can develop into sepsis, it is still a major medical problem. Some in-vivo studies showed promising properties of fluoxetine in the treatment of infections. This study aims the antimicrobial ...



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