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View article: Proceedings of the Life Care Planning Summit 2004 Atlanta, GA April 24-25, 2004
Proceedings of the Life Care Planning Summit 2004 Atlanta, GA April 24-25, 2004 Open
For an excellent overview of the Life Care Planning Summit 2004 and description of the modified nominal group technique, refer to Debbie Berens’ article which was published in the Journal of Life Care Planning, Volume 3, Number 2, (2004). …
View article: A scientific approach to skin radiotherapy nursing Article 1 - The role of the nurse in patient assessment
A scientific approach to skin radiotherapy nursing Article 1 - The role of the nurse in patient assessment Open
Nurses play an important role in the care of patients treated with radiotherapy (RT) for skin conditions, such as skin cancers. A series of four articles will aim to supplement general oncology nurse training by providing a scientific basi…
View article: 46 Capturing the insights of adolescents with lived experience of health and social care to inform the design & delivery of a training for HSCP that supports effective conversations with children & young people & their families about transition
46 Capturing the insights of adolescents with lived experience of health and social care to inform the design & delivery of a training for HSCP that supports effective conversations with children & young people & their families about transition Open
Transferring from children's to adult health and social care services can provide both risk and opportunity (Northumbria, 2017). Effective programmes that offer a period of preparation and integration (transition) should be centred on chi…
View article: Predicting stress resilience and vulnerability: brain-derived neurotrophic factor and rapid eye movement sleep as potential biomarkers of individual stress responses
Predicting stress resilience and vulnerability: brain-derived neurotrophic factor and rapid eye movement sleep as potential biomarkers of individual stress responses Open
Study Objectives To examine the rapid eye movement sleep (REM) response to mild stress as a predictor of the REM response to intense stress and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) as a potential biomarker of stress resilience and vuln…
View article: Differential behavioral, stress, and sleep responses in mice with different delays of fear extinction
Differential behavioral, stress, and sleep responses in mice with different delays of fear extinction Open
Study Objectives Sleep, in particular rapid eye movement (REM), has been linked to fear learning and extinction; however, their relationship is poorly understood. We determined how different delays of extinction training (ET) impact fear-c…
View article: 0062 Rapid-Eye Movement Sleep and Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor as Predictors of Stress Resilience and Vulnerability
0062 Rapid-Eye Movement Sleep and Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor as Predictors of Stress Resilience and Vulnerability Open
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) affects approximately 24 million people in America, and sleep disturbances are the primary symptoms. However, only approximately 20% of individuals exposed to trauma develop chronic problems with sleep…
View article: Brief Optogenetic Inhibition of the Basolateral Amygdala (BLA) in Mice Alters Effects of Stressful Experiences on Rapid Eye Movement Sleep (REM)
Brief Optogenetic Inhibition of the Basolateral Amygdala (BLA) in Mice Alters Effects of Stressful Experiences on Rapid Eye Movement Sleep (REM) Open
Glutamatergic cells in BLA can modulate the effects of stress on REM and can mediate effects of fear memory on sleep that can be independent of behavioral fear.
View article: ACNP 55th Annual Meeting: Poster Session II
ACNP 55th Annual Meeting: Poster Session II Open
Background: Cocaine addiction is a chronic brain disease
\ncharacterized by compulsive drug intake and dysregulation
\nof brain reward and stress systems. Addicted patients
\ntypically undergo cycles of active cocaine use, abstinence
\nand…
View article: Individual Differences in Animal Stress Models: Considering Resilience, Vulnerability, and the Amygdala in Mediating the Effects of Stress and Conditioned Fear on Sleep
Individual Differences in Animal Stress Models: Considering Resilience, Vulnerability, and the Amygdala in Mediating the Effects of Stress and Conditioned Fear on Sleep Open
Outbred Wistar rats can show significant individual differences in the effects of stress on REM that are mediated by BLA. These differences in REM can be independent of behavioral fear and the peripheral stress response, and may be an impo…