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Title: Neurons - Dendrites and Axons
Authors: Gonzalo Emiliano Aranda Abreu
María Elena Hernández Aguilar
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: IntechOpen
link: https://www.intechopen.com/books/neurons-dendrites-and-axons
Keywords: Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology;counseling;post-disaster;psychotherapy;mental health treatment;treatment utilization;World Trade Center;indoor allergens sensitization;asthma quality of life;asthma control;asthma outcomes;mini asthma quality of life questionnaire;asthma morbidity;WTC-related asthma;immunoglobulin E;allergen exposure;WTC attack;respiratory symptoms;lower Manhattan residents;cleaning practices;WTC;fibrotic sarcoid;injury;inflammation;fibrosis;World Trade Center disaster;pulmonary fibrosis;dust;injury;physical health;mental health;World Trade Center disaster;Short Form-12 (SF-12);HQoL;9/11;9/11 disaster;handgrip strength;WTC responders;PTSD;depression;aging;9/11 impact;retirement;chronic disease;PTSD;disaster;income loss;PTSD symptom change;PCL score;longitudinal analysis;PTSD cluster;WTC survivors;9/11 disaster;obstructive sleep apnea;comorbid insomnia;sleep-related quality of life;chronic sinusitis;sleepiness;WTC responders;thyroid cancer;9/11 disaster;World Trade Center;surveillance bias;sarcoidosis;World Trade Center (WTC);Scadding stage;lung function;severe lung disease;extrathoracic sarcoidosis;cardiac sarcoidosis;unmet mental health care needs;Asian Americans;World Trade Center attack;disaster;mental health conditions;mental health service use;health insurance;social support;stressful life events;cognitive reserve;cognitive decline;latent class analysis;disaster epidemiology;PTSD;airway physiology;dust;environmental health;forced oscillation;respiratory function;small airway disease;paresthesia;neuropathic symptoms;Cox regression;hazard function;World Trade Center exposure;metabolic syndrome;airway hyperreactivity;World Trade Center;disaster mental health;evidence-based treatment;mental health service utilization;quality improvement;9/11;screening;thyroid cancer;biomarkers;medical imaging;pulmonary function tests;lung injury;occupational exposure;epidemiological studies;peripheral neuropathy;prevalence;World Trade Center;rescue/recovery workers;occupational exposure;sarcoidosis;World Trade Center;9/11;genetics;firefighters;FDNY;9/11 disaster;asthma;trigger(s);air pollution;irritant(s);health-related quality of life;n/a
ISBN: 9781789851236 9781789851243
Theme:教科書-醫學類

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