Category Archives: Psychiatry/Neurology
Feeling bad in more ways than one: comorbidity patterns of medically unexplained and psychiatric conditions.
J Gen Intern Med. 2007 Jun;22(6):818-21. Related Articles, Links Feeling bad in more ways than one: comorbidity patterns of medically unexplained and psychiatric conditions. Schur EA, Afari N, Furberg H, Olarte M, Goldberg J, Sullivan PF, Buchwald D. Department of … Continue reading
Dissociative disorders were highly prevalent in this clinical population and typically had not been previously diagnosed clinically.
Am J Psychiatry. 2006 Apr;163(4):623-9. Related Articles, Links Comment in: Am J Psychiatry. 2006 Apr;163(4):566-8. Prevalence of dissociative disorders in psychiatric outpatients. Foote B, Smolin Y, Kaplan M, Legatt ME, Lipschitz D. Klau-1 Psychiatric Outpatient Department, Montefiore Medical Center, … Continue reading
Safety and tolerability of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in patients with epilepsy: a review of the literature.
: Epilepsy Behav. 2007 May 8; [Epub ahead of print] Related Articles Safety and tolerability of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in patients with epilepsy: a review of the literature. Bae EH, Schrader LM, Machii K, Alonso-Alonso M, Riviello JJ … Continue reading
The neurobiological dimension of meditation–results from neuroimaging studies
Psychother Psychosom Med Psychol. 2006 Dec;56(12):488-92. Related Articles, Links [The neurobiological dimension of meditation–results from neuroimaging studies] [Article in German] Neumann NU, Frasch K. Klinik fur Psychiatrie, Psychotherapie und Psychosomatik am Bezirkskrankenhaus Gunzburg, Abt. Psychiatrie II der Universitat Ulm. … Continue reading
Listening to Turkish classical music decreases patients’ anxiety, pain, dissatisfaction and the dose of sedative and analgesic drugs during colonoscopy: a prospective randomized controlled trial.
World J Gastroenterol. 2006 Dec 14;12(46):7532-6. Related Articles,Links Listening to Turkish classical music decreases patients’ anxiety, pain, dissatisfaction and the dose of sedative and analgesic drugs during colonoscopy: a prospective randomized controlled trial.Ovayolu N, Ucan O, Pehlivan S, Pehlivan Y, … Continue reading

