EVALUATING THE EFFICACY OF INTRANASAL OXYTOCIN ON PAIN AND FUNCTION AMONG INDIVIDUALS WHO EXPERIENCE CHRONIC PAIN: A PROTOCOL FOR A MULTISITE, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED, BLINDED, SEQUENTIAL, WITHIN-SUBJECTS CROSSOVER TRIAL

Evaluating the efficacy of intranasal oxytocin on pain and function among individuals who experience chronic pain: a protocol for a multisite, placebo-controlled, blinded, sequential, within-subjects crossover trial

Introduction Current treatments for chronic pain (eg, opioids) can have adverse side effects and rarely result in resolution of pain.As such, there is a need for adjuvant analgesics that are non-addictive, have few adverse side effects and are effective for pain management across several chronic pain conditions.Oxytocin is a naturally occurring hor

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Urdu Sentiment Analysis With Deep Learning Methods

Although over 169 million people in the world are familiar with the Urdu language and a large quantity of Urdu data is being generated on different social websites daily, very few research studies and efforts have been completed to build language resources for the Urdu language and examine user sentiments.The primary objective of this study is twof

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NextGen Training for Medical First Responders: Advancing Mass-Casualty Incident Preparedness through Mixed Reality Technology

Mixed reality (MR) technology has the potential to enhance the disaster preparedness of medical first responders in mass-casualty incidents through new training methods.In this manuscript, we present an MR training solution based on requirements collected from experienced medical first responders and Sunglasses technical experts, regular end-user f

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Inhibition of gap junctional Intercellular communication in WB-F344 rat liver epithelial cells by triphenyltin chloride through MAPK and PI3-kinase pathways

Abstract Background Organotin compounds (OTCs) have been widely used as stabilizers in the production of plastic, agricultural pesticides, antifoulant plaints and wood preservation.The toxicity of triphenyltin (TPT) compounds was known for their embryotoxic, neurotoxic, genotoxic and immunotoxic effects in mammals.The carcinogenicity of TPT was not

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