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Top 100 Most-Cited Papers in Herpes Zoster from 2000 to 2022: A Bibliometric Study
CONCLUSION: In terms of the quantity of T100 articles, researchers, and organizations, the US is the predominant country. The most T100 papers were published in the special journal Clinical Infectious Diseases. The most academic focus remain the remedies for postherpetic neuralgia and vaccine development for individualized groups.PMID:37273270 | PMC:PMC10237222 | DOI:10.2147/JPR.S409616
Source: Herpes - June 5, 2023 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Ning Gao Meng Li Weiming Wang Lei Wang Zhen Liu Yufeng Guo Source Type: research

How the Arts transform our Brains, Bodies, and Minds
One of my favorite sayings comes from David Thoreau: “My life has been the poem I would have writ / But I could not both live and utter it.” It speaks to the way that life and art are intertwined, and how we gain so much from living life with a sense of beauty and aesthetics in mind. There are many ways art infuses my own life—from singing and playing guitar to reading novels and attending plays, which all help to improve my mood and enhance my sense of wonder with the world. Probably, neuroaesthetics many of you feel the same way. Some of you may have felt you’ve even been saved by art. Now, a new book, Your Brai...
Source: SharpBrains - May 31, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Greater Good Science Center Tags: Brain/ Mental Health Education & Lifelong Learning art neuroaesthetics Your Brain on Art Source Type: blogs

Suboptimal Clinical and Quality of Life Outcomes in Patients with Psoriasis Undertreated with Oral Therapies: International Physician and Patient Survey
CONCLUSION: There is a clear unmet need for more effective oral therapies, and further research into the reasons for patients remaining undertreated, which may include patient preference for oral treatments (despite lack of response), contraindications, or insurance/formulary-related barriers to access, are needed.PMID:37253874 | DOI:10.1007/s13555-023-00927-x
Source: Pain Physician - May 30, 2023 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Sydney Thai Sophie Barlow James Lucas James Piercy Yichen Zhong Joe Zhuo Jashin J Wu Source Type: research

Prepare for pain: Britain is hurtling towards a new crisis
Bonds are meant to be boring. Investors buy them because they provide a predictable income stream. Pension funds buy them to hedge against their riskier bets. Prices and yields are usually dull and predictable - yet that is precisely the point. However in recent months, the gilt market - as UK…#liztruss #jeremyhunt #rishisunak #eatouttohelpout #greatfrostof #bankofengland #andrewbailey #martinweale #higherbankrate #kwasikwarteng
Source: Reuters: Health - May 28, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Can perioperative psychological interventions reduce chronic pain after surgery?
Br J Hosp Med (Lond). 2023 May 2;84(5):1-8. doi: 10.12968/hmed.2022.0400. Epub 2023 May 8.ABSTRACTChronic post-surgical pain is a relatively common adverse effect following surgery. Several prognostic factors for chronic post-surgical pain have been identified, including psychological states and traits. Psychological factors are modifiable, and perioperative psychological interventions may reduce the incidence of chronic post-surgical pain. A meta-analysis showed preliminary evidence for the benefits of such interventions for the prevention of chronic post-surgical pain. Further research must be conducted to better underst...
Source: British Journal of Hospital Medicine - May 26, 2023 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Madelon Peters Source Type: research