PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACTS OF THE COVID-19 EPIDEMIC ON CHINESE PEOPLE: EXPOSURE, POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS SYMPTOM, AND EMOTION REGULATION

Psychological impacts of the COVID-19 epidemic on Chinese people: Exposure, post-traumatic stress symptom, and emotion regulation

Objective: To examine the effects of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) exposure, expressive suppression/cognitive reappraisal, and demographic variables on post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTS) among Chinese.Methods: Participants were recruited by social media through WeChat and 6 049 Chinese (aged from 17 to 63 years; median=24) from 31 provinces

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Granulomatous Slack Skin

35-year-old woman presented to the dermatology clinic complaining of lax skin and atrophic and pendulous plaques in axillary, inguinal folds, and Rattles deltoid region.Initially, lesions were indurated plaques, which slowly became wrinkled.Histopathologic evaluation showed Melatonin Pandermal and subcutaneous infiltrate of atypical lymphocytes adm

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Endovascular treatment of a supraclinoid internal carotid artery fenestration aneurysm: A case report and literature review

Supraclinoid internal carotid artery (ICA) fenestration aneurysm is rare.Except for open surgery, endovascular treatment (EVT) is considered an alternative for such an aneurysm.However, experience with this Gloves procedure is lacking.Therefore, we reported such a case.A 61-year-old woman suffered subarachnoid hemorrhage.Digital subtracted angiogra

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Comparative transcriptome-wide identification and differential expression of genes and lncRNAs in rice near-isogenic line (KW-Bph36-NIL) in response to BPH feeding

Brown planthopper (BPH) is the most devastating pest of rice in Asia, causing substantial yield losses and has become a challenging task to be controlled under field conditions.Although extensive measures have Energy Bars been taken over the past decades, which resulted in the evolution of new resistant BPH strains.Therefore, besides other possible

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Open- and Closed-Skill Exercise Interventions Produce Different Neurocognitive Effects on Executive Functions in the Elderly: A 6-Month Randomized, Controlled Trial

This study aimed to explore the effects of open- and closed-skill exercise interventions on the neurocognitive performance of executive functions in the elderly.Sixty-four healthy elderly males were randomly assigned to either a closed-skill (bike riding or brisk walking/jogging, n = 22), open-skill (table tennis, n = 21), or control (n = 21) group

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