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We examined whether errorless learning (EL) and learning by modeling (LM) were more advantageous than trial and error learning (TEL) in the acquisition of instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) in Alzheimer's dementia (AD) patients (n = 14). Using a counterbalanced within-subject design, par...
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PMID: 21502092
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Our national register "RéAC"is planned to deploy the present year for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest with the help of our scientific societies and the Department of Health. It is integrated in a program of evaluation and improvement of professional practices for physicians and prehospital teams who...
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PMID: 21507600
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Objective. The identification of the determinants of physical activity (PA) among older adults is an important avenue of research. To date, although the health action process approach (HAPA) has proven to be a valid framework for the prediction of PA among heterogeneous sample of both middle-aged a...
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PMID: 21489066
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Methylphenidate is a psychostimulant drug indicated for the treatment of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Its abuse and diversion have been previously described in specific populations, such as students; however, few studies investigating abuse and diversion among the overall populati...
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PMID: 21476612
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The principal limiting factors were distance restrictions (respect of the 100km perimeter), the complexity of patient management for small breast tumors (several practitioners involved) and last, the non-motivating reimbursement policy. CONCLUSION: By changing to the Anglo-American ("one day surgery...
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PMID: 21481665
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Mean hospital working time was 67hours per week. Factors influencing working time were gender, geographical localization, and post-call off-duty. Post-call off-duty was observed by 35% of the residents. Gender and planned fellowship after internship significantly influenced this rate. The mean grade...
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PMID: 21498143
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The steady increase in the prevalence of obesity contributes to the increase in the prevalence of chronic kidney disease, through renal damages associated with type-2 diabetes and hypertension. Obesity is also an independent risk factor for the kidney, since it is associated with an...
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PMID: 21208837
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We can note that science has caught up with science fiction. These changes in public mentality on one side and in scientific capacities on the other argue for an evolution of the debate on sciences. The recent example of the national debate on nanotechnology in France has clearly shown that the publ...
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PMID: 21524410
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We rated 97 new drugs or new indications in our French edition la revue Prescrire, only 4 of which provided a therapeutic advantage. However, 19 others (1 in 5) were approved despite having more harms than benefits. More paediatric products were released in 2010 than in previous years, but few of th...
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PMID: 21648217
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