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A Bibliometric Analysis of the Scientific Research on Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a prevalent condition affecting over 150 million men worldwide. While there is a wealth of publications and research in...
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Reality and Medicine
This chapter is where the audience is introduced to what the blind-spot in medicine has missed: human existence. Bodies are there, but humans exist;... -
Max Neuburger (1868–1955)
The Austrian neurologist and “doyen of historians of medicine” Max Neuburger was the founder of the Institute for the History of Medicine of the... -
Forensic and Legal Aspects of Suicide in Bangladesh
Suicide is a complex phenomenon; therefore, holistic care is needed to prevent it. Along with other areas, forensic medicine serves a vital role in... -
Empowerment: Error Management Through Cultural Change in Medicine
This chapter illustrates that any error management system, its techniques and its structures need to be embedded in a broader error management... -
Multidisciplinary physician survey assessing knowledge of the female athlete triad and relative energy deficiency in sport
BackgroundShort and long-term health consequences surrounding Low Energy Availability can be mitigated by recognizing the risk factors and making...
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Neuroimaging and the Study of Cardiovascular Stress Reactivity
Peripheral physiological reactions to acute stressors have long been studied in behavioral medicine research on physical health and well-being. The... -
Introduction: The Blind-spot in Medicine
An introduction to the blind-spot in medicine: human existence is systematically left out of healthcare. Two stories are told that introduce this... -
Sleep as a Bio-behavioral Risk Factor for Cardiovascular Disease
Until recently, cardiovascular behavioral medicine research, including its conceptual models, measures, and clinical applications, had focused almost... -
The Discontents of Psychiatry: What Can the History of Psychiatry and Values-Based Medicine Contribute to Resolving Them?
This chapter examines how a better understanding of how our current scientific views regarding psychiatric diagnosis and treatment have evolved may... -
Health Disparities and Cardiovascular Diseases
Disparities in cardiovascular disease risk and outcomes by race/ethnicity, age, sex, and social position are long-standing and well documented,... -
Meaning-Centered Job Crafting: A Way to (Re‑)Discover Meaning at Work
Against the backdrop of constant change in the world of organizations and work relations, the rise of the perceived importance of finding meaning at... -
Promotion of Bilateral Collaboration in Health Sciences Between the United States and China Against Various Global Health Challenges
There were no Asians on the leadership team at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) in the 2000s, so I am pleased to provide a voice for... -
Richard Stern (1878–1942)
The neurologist and neuropathologist Richard Stern, a faculty member of the medical school of the University of Vienna, was yet another victim of the... -
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Examination of Ethical Decision-Making Models Across Disciplines: Common Elements and Application to the Field of Behavior Analysis
Human service practitioners from varying fields make ethical decisions daily. At some point during their careers, many behavior analysts may face...
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The Biopsychosocial Perspective on Cardiovascular Disease
The biopsychosocial model originally formulated by George Engel provides an important theoretical framework for cardiovascular behavioral medicine.... -
Otto Loewi (1873–1961)
In 1936, Otto Loewi and Sir Henry H. Dale (1875–1968) were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries relating... -
University and Hypnosis: Some Aspects of a “Win-Win” Situation
Hypnosis has a unique position in Hungary. It is widely used in clinical settings; internationally acclaimed researchers from Hungarian universities... -
Behavioral Medicine An Evidence-Based Biobehavioral Approach
This ambitious book provides the latest research in leading topics of behavioral medicine and evidence-based strategies for its application in...