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Winthrop Dance Theatre 2015 Features Bodiography Creator Maria Caruso
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Maria Caruso created Bodiography to celebrate dancers of all shapes and sizes. When choreographer Maria Caruso created her company Bodiography, she set out to celebrate dancers of all shapes and sizes. She has since won acclaim...
Published by: Winthrop University
Who gets evidence-based therapy for psychosis in the six months following a psychiatric hospital admission? Follow-up data from an inpatient randomised controlled trial
A major barrier to clinicians referring service users with psychosis for psychological therapies is the belief that they will not engage. We investigated therapy receipt after discharge, in a sample of service users who had...
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Who gets evidence-based therapy for psychosis in the six months following a psychiatric hospital admission? Follow-up data from an inpatient randomised controlled trial
A major barrier to clinicians referring service users with psychosis for psychological therapies is the belief that they will not engage. We investigated therapy receipt after discharge, in a sample of service users who had...
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Reducing occupational sitting time in adults with type 2 diabetes
AIM: Understanding barriers and facilitators for limiting occupational sitting and what impact it has on health on those with type 2 diabetes is essential for future trials and intervention development in primary healthcare...
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Linking axon transport to regeneration using in vitro laser axotomy.
Spinal cord injury has devastating consequences because adult central nervous system (CNS) neurons do not regenerate their axons after injury. Two key reasons for axon regeneration failure are extrinsic inhibitory factors and a...
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Axonal Organelles as Molecular Platforms for Axon Growth and Regeneration after Injury
Investigating the molecular mechanisms governing developmental axon growth has been a useful approach for identifying new strategies for boosting axon regeneration after injury, with the goal of treating debilitating conditions...
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Accelerated vascular aging
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Risk of stroke and dementia is markedly higher in people of South Asian and African Caribbean descent than white Europeans in the UK. This is unexplained by cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF). We...
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The Grizzly, April 21, 2022
A Look Into Ursinus's "Quest" for an Inclusive Campus Contact Without a Trace! Get to Know Dr. Carol Dole Meet Eva Wright! Opinions: Club Sports Should Have Athletic Trainers Trophy Brophy The Get-Back: Ursinus Softball
Published by: Ursinus College
ARF6 and Rab11 as intrinsic regulators of axon regeneration.
Adult central nervous system (CNS) axons do not regenerate after injury because of extrinsic inhibitory factors, and a low intrinsic capacity for axon growth. Developing CNS neurons have a better regenerative ability, but lose...
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Promoting axon regeneration in the central nervous system by increasing PI3-kinase signaling.
Much research has focused on the PI3-kinase and PTEN signaling pathway with the aim to stimulate repair of the injured central nervous system. Axons in the central nervous system fail to regenerate, meaning that injuries or...
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Mindfulness-Based Crisis Interventions (MBCI) for psychosis within acute inpatient psychiatric settings; A feasibility randomised controlled trial
Pamela Jacobsen
Jan 01, 0001
Background: Inpatient psychiatric care is a scarce and expensive resource in the National Health Service (NHS), with chronic bed shortages being partly driven by high re-admission rates. People often need to go into hospital...
Published by: King's College, London
Accelerated vascular aging
Background and aims: Risk of stroke and dementia is markedly higher in people of South Asian and African Caribbean descent than white Europeans in the UK. This is unexplained by cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF). We...
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Wild Apparel: A Sustainable Clothing Line
The fashion industry has increasingly contributed to environmental waste through production and distrubution of crops, fibers, and garments that are dumped every day, polluting our water, soil, and air. My sustainable clothing...
Published by: Winthrop University
Sociology Faculty Member Compares Latino Immigrant Employment Experiences
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The session will be at 11 a.m. Sept. 3 in Dinkins Auditorium. The 2015-16 Provost's Spotlight on Scholarship Series kicks off Thursday, Sept. 3, with a lecture by Winthrop University Assistant Professor of Sociology Maria...
Published by: Winthrop University
Making Discoveries that Transform Science
Written and designed by the Office of Communications and Public Affairs for The Rockefeller University, this publication spotlights pathbreaking research of a few of the university's 75 major laboratories: Roderick MacKinnon...
Transcriptome Sequence of the Bloodstream Form of Trypanoplasma borreli, a Hematozoic Parasite of Fish Transmitted by Leeches.
Here, we report a transcriptome sequence of Trypanoplasma borreli isolated from its natural host, the common carp, Cyprinus carpio The transcriptome allows an analysis of abundant cell surface proteins and acts as a comparator...
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Mindfulness-Based Crisis Interventions (MBCI) for psychosis within acute inpatient psychiatric settings; A feasibility randomised controlled trial
Pamela Jacobsen
Jan 01, 0001
Background: Inpatient psychiatric care is a scarce and expensive resource in the National Health Service (NHS), with chronic bed shortages being partly driven by high re-admission rates. People often need to go into hospital...
Published by: King's College, London
Mindfulness for Psychosis Groups;

Background: There is an emerging evidence base that mindfulness for psychosis is a safe and effective intervention. However, empirical data on the within-session effects of mindfulness meditation was hitherto lacking. Aims...

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