Monthly Archives: July 2016

62,65-68 Children with

62,65-68 Children with sleep-disordered breathing have a threefold increase in behavioral and neurocognitive abnormalities. It has been estimated that 5% to 39% of attention-deficit/hypcractivity disorder (ADHD) could be attributed to sleep-disordered breathing.65-69 In OSAS, the PSG demonstrates more than five … Continue reading

Posted in Antibody | Leave a comment

3A and 3B), the Student’s t test with a 95% confidence interval

3A and 3B), the Student’s t test with a 95% confidence interval was utilized. For all other statistical analysis, a two-way ANOVA with a 95% confidence interval was performed. Statistical significance was determined with P-values < 0.05. All data are … Continue reading

Posted in Antibody | Leave a comment

While this makes obvious sense, there has been far too little cl

While this makes obvious sense, there has been far too little clinical research on neurobiological factors that may convey protection from anxiety disorders and promote psychobiological resilience in the face of stress that commonly increases psychopathology.This type of research may … Continue reading

Posted in Antibody | Leave a comment

This cluster was adjacent to, but did not overlap, the right SFG

This cluster was adjacent to, but did not overlap, the right SFG cluster associated with PSWQ identified in earlier analyses. As shown in Figure ​Figure3,3, the correlation between the two time series became more negative as PSWQ scores AMN-107 increased … Continue reading

Posted in Antibody | Leave a comment