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A cross-sectional analysis of the motivational factors that influence students of diverse backgrounds to study medicine-exploratory study
Abstract : Background Students apply to study medicine with intrinsic motives of genuine interest and sheer passion about the subject (intrinsic motivation) or external motives such as status, or family endorsement (controlled motivation). Pertinent to the motivation; intrinsic versus controlled motivation, students’ adaptation..
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A Bioelectric Model of Meridian Channels in Pain Control and Wound Healing with Noninvasive Rectangular Pulse Electric Current Stimulation (RPECS)
Abstract : Questions: What are the meridian channels? Where do they locate if they exist? How do they function to control pain or cure diseases? The answers are not fully clear or confirmed today to our best knowledge. On the other hand, it is well known that noninvasive rectangular pulse electric current stimulation (RPECS) ha..
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Sexual Dysfunction after Stroke: Underestimating the Importance of Psychological and Physical Issues
Abstract : Sexual dysfunction is common following stroke. However, it is often neglected during rehabilitation along with the psychological issues that may affect sexual dysfunction. Consequential to stroke is often low self-esteem, depression, anxiety, fear of another stroke, rejection by a partner or spouse, impotence, problems..
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Risk of Knee Osteoarthritis in Runners
Abstract : Introduction: It has been estimated that approximately 30 to 37 million Americans run for exercise. There is concern that this form of exercise may increase the risk for development of osteoarthritis in weight-bearing joints. It is felt that the constant loading of lower extremity joints that occurs during running coul..
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Sexual Dysfunction after Stroke: Underestimating the Importance of Psychological and Physical Issues
Abstract : Sexual dysfunction is common following stroke. However, it is often neglected during rehabilitation along with the psychological issues that may affect sexual dysfunction. Consequential to stroke is often low self-esteem, depression, anxiety, fear of another stroke, rejection by a partner or spouse, impotence, probl..
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Sexual Dysfunction after Stroke: Underestimating the Importance of Psychological and Physical Issues
Abstract : Sexual dysfunction is common following stroke. However, it is often neglected during rehabilitation along with the psychological issues that may affect sexual dysfunction. Consequential to stroke is often low self-esteem, depression, anxiety, fear of another stroke, rejection by a partner or spouse, impotence, probl..
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Risk of Knee Osteoarthritis in Runners
Abstract : Introduction: It has been estimated that approximately 30 to 37 million Americans run for exercise. There is concern that this form of exercise may increase the risk for development of osteoarthritis in weight-bearing joints. It is felt that the constant loading of lower extremity joints that occurs during running coul..
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Sexual Dysfunction after Stroke: Underestimating the Importance of Psychological and Physical Issues
Abstract : Sexual dysfunction is common following stroke. However, it is often neglected during rehabilitation along with the psychological issues that may affect sexual dysfunction. Consequential to stroke is often low self-esteem, depression, anxiety, fear of another stroke, rejection by a partner or spouse, impotence, problems..
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A Bioelectric Model of Meridian Channels in Pain Control and Wound Healing with Noninvasive Rectangular Pulse Electric Current Stimulation (RPECS)
Abstract : Questions: What are the meridian channels? Where do they locate if they exist? How do they function to control pain or cure diseases? The answers are not fully clear or confirmed today to our best knowledge. On the other hand, it is well known that noninvasive rectangular pulse electric current stimulation (RPECS) ha..
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A cross-sectional analysis of the motivational factors that influence students of diverse backgrounds to study medicine-exploratory study
Abstract : Background Students apply to study medicine with intrinsic motives of genuine interest and sheer passion about the subject (intrinsic motivation) or external motives such as status, or family endorsement (controlled motivation). Pertinent to the motivation; intrinsic versus controlled motivation, students’ adaptation..
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