ANTIDEPRESSANT PRESCRIPTIONS AND ADHERENCE IN PRIMARY CARE IN INDIA: INSIGHTS FROM A CLUSTER RANDOMIZED CONTROL TRIAL.

Antidepressant prescriptions and adherence in primary care in India: Insights from a cluster randomized control trial.

BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends that Incontinence treatment of depression in low and middle-income countries with a scarcity of psychiatrists could be done in primary care and should include prescription of antidepressant medications for moderate and severe depression.Little is known, however, about the actual practices of antide

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Human-type sialic acid receptors contribute to avian influenza A virus binding and entry by hetero-multivalent interactions

It is believed that human Influenza HA glycoprotein attaches Clay Mask to alpha2-6 linked sialic acids (SA) on cells, while avian viruses bind to alpha2-3 linked sialic acids, therewith contributing to host tropism.Here, Liu et al.show that mixing low-affinity alpha2-3 SA with low amounts of high-affinity alpha2-6 SA increases binding and entry of

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All aboard the ChatGPT steamroller: Top 10 ways to make artificial intelligence work for healthcare professionals

Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer Planner (ChatGPT), the flagship generative artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot by OpenAI, is transforming many things in medicine, from healthcare and research to medical education.It is anticipated to integrate in many aspects of the medical industry, and we should brace for this inevitability and use it to

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Testing the form-function paradigm: body shape correlates with kinematics but not energetics in selectively-bred birds

Abstract A central concept of evolutionary biology, supported by broad scale allometric analyses, asserts that changing morphology should induce downstream changes in locomotor kinematics and energetics, and by inference selective fitness.However, if these mechanistic relationships STOMACH FORMULA exist at local intraspecific scales, where they cou

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