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Sex differences in impulsivity : a meta analysis

Sex differences in impulsivity : a meta analysis

... gender differences in risk taking more adequately than the cognitive processes involved in the reflective evaluation of options” (Byrnes et ...that sex differences in fear and anxiety underlie ... See full document

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Sex differences in severity of stroke in the INSTRUCT Study: a meta analysis of individual participant data

Sex differences in severity of stroke in the INSTRUCT Study: a meta analysis of individual participant data

... the sex difference in severity of IS (with RR reduced from ...pathophysiological sex difference does ...dimorphic differences between men and women in severity of stroke include biologic (eg, ... See full document

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The effects of rTMS on impulsivity in normal adults: a systematic review and meta analysis

The effects of rTMS on impulsivity in normal adults: a systematic review and meta analysis

... and meta-analysis of the literature from AMED, Embase, Medline, and PsycINFO databases on the use of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in healthy adults to modulate different subdomains ... See full document

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Sex differences in medico-legal action against doctors: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Sex differences in medico-legal action against doctors: a systematic review and meta-analysis

... the sex of a doctor was an important factor associated with disciplinary action by the GMC ...ining sex differences in disciplinary action against doc- tors across the world have been conducted, and ... See full document

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Sex Differences in Tuberculosis Burden and Notifications in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Sex Differences in Tuberculosis Burden and Notifications in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

... of sex ratios in TB prevalence and notification highlight sex differences in time to diagnosis and imply that in many settings women are more likely than men to have a timely TB ... See full document

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Sex differences in children’s toy preferences: A systematic review, meta-regression and meta-analysis

Sex differences in children’s toy preferences: A systematic review, meta-regression and meta-analysis

... There is probably no perfect way to measure gender egalitarianism in any country at any given time and sub-sections of the country-wide population are likely to vary on the included measures. The GII has an advantage ... See full document

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Self-reported sex differences in high-functioning adults with autism: a meta-analysis

Self-reported sex differences in high-functioning adults with autism: a meta-analysis

... that differences in sampling techniques and methodologies make comparison of find- ings somewhat ...that differences may become more apparent with age, finding no significant differences between male ... See full document

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<p>Sex Differences In Psychoeducation For Patients With Depression: A Comparison Of Frequency And Efficacy Of Psychoeducation</p>

<p>Sex Differences In Psychoeducation For Patients With Depression: A Comparison Of Frequency And Efficacy Of Psychoeducation</p>

... pharmacological treatment and a brief psychoeducational approach was more effective than routine pharmacological treatment for the betterment of the quality of life of patients with bipolar disorder. 5 Similarly, many ... See full document

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Sex-based differences in the prevalence of acute mountain sickness: a meta-analysis

Sex-based differences in the prevalence of acute mountain sickness: a meta-analysis

... However, including studied reporting LLS only may limit a large number of studies. Previous researchers have made comparisons between the ESQ-III and the LLSS, they may identify different populations as suffering from ... See full document

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Prevalence of obesity among school-age children and adolescents in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) States : a systematic review

Prevalence of obesity among school-age children and adolescents in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) States : a systematic review

... No meta-analysis possible dues to degree of differences in study design and methods: different nations; differences in factors which create differences in prevalence estimates- ... See full document

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Sex differences in autoimmune diseases

Sex differences in autoimmune diseases

... - sex chromosome comple- ment, compared to the XX, was relatively more stimula- tory with respect to cytokine responses (IFNg, TNFa, IL10) during autoantigen specific stimulation supported the concept of direct ... See full document

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The evolution of sex differences in disease

The evolution of sex differences in disease

... detecting sex-specific loci is likely to be a methodological challenge, in part because it is in essence an interaction effect, which usually requires larger sam- ple sizes to achieve sufficient statistical power ... See full document

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The Effect Of The Dopamine Agonist Pramipexole On Measures Of Impulsivity In Young, Healthy Participants

The Effect Of The Dopamine Agonist Pramipexole On Measures Of Impulsivity In Young, Healthy Participants

... The SST is used to measure control over motor impulsivity, that is, the ability to stop an ongoing action. The task has been widely used to study impulsivity in various populations (Bedard et al., 2002; ... See full document

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Sex differences in primary hypertension

Sex differences in primary hypertension

... female differences in a physiological parameter like blood pressure have numer- ous confounds whereas studies conducted using the four core genotype mouse model are uniquely able to isolate sex chromosome ... See full document

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Sex differences in semantic categorization

Sex differences in semantic categorization

... category, and they were informed that “Partial membership means that the item does belong in the category, but not to the same extent as some other items.” The percentage of partial membership judgments is a measure of ... See full document

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Age and sex differences in neural stem cell transplantation: a descriptive study in rats

Age and sex differences in neural stem cell transplantation: a descriptive study in rats

... the graft-induced stimulation of endogenous neurogenesis highly dependent on the sex of the recipient animal and the sex and age of the NSC donor. Indeed, grafting NSCs isolated from 2-day-old male rats ... See full document

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Sex Allocation Patterns across Cooperatively Breeding Birds Do Not Support Predictions of the Repayment Hypothesis

Sex Allocation Patterns across Cooperatively Breeding Birds Do Not Support Predictions of the Repayment Hypothesis

... brood sex ratio was significantly different from observed sex ratios, which were close to ...expected sex ratios, because very few species in our sample have been studied in as much detail as the ... See full document

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Modeling and forecasting sex differences in mortality: a sex-ratio approach

Modeling and forecasting sex differences in mortality: a sex-ratio approach

... Ireland, New Zealand, and Norway, recorded a relatively weak correlation between female and male mortality trends at these ages (− 0.1 < R < 0.5). Only Ireland between ages 24 and 26 had a negative R. Two ... See full document

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&lt;p&gt;Sex-related differences in management of Swedish patients with a clinical diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Sex-related differences in management of Swedish patients with a clinical diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease</p>

... Patient characteristics are presented in Table 1. Heart dis- ease, diabetes, sleep apnea and age over 70 were more common in men and asthma, anxiety/depression, rheu- matic disease, osteoporosis and mMRC ≥ 2 were more ... See full document

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Sex and genetic differences in postoperative cognitive dysfunction: a longitudinal cohort analysis

Sex and genetic differences in postoperative cognitive dysfunction: a longitudinal cohort analysis

... cohort analysis of 1033 subjects who participated in a number of Oregon Alzheimer’s disease Center (OADC) longitudinal cohort studies: the Oregon Brain Aging Study (OBAS) (n = 297) [21, 22], the Intelligent ... See full document

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