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Research paper thumbnail of Psychometric Testing of the Mandarin Chinese Version of the Fatigue Severity Scale (CFSS) in Patients With Major Depressive Disorder

Sigma Theta Tau International's 25th International Nursing Research Congress, Nov 17, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of The Application of a Random Effects Model to Censored Twin Data

Behavior Genetics, Nov 1, 2005

Research paper thumbnail of Restless legs syndrome/Willis-Ekbom disease in type 2 diabetes as the initial manifestation of Parkinson's disease and major cardiovascular disease

Psychogeriatrics, Mar 23, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of Factors Associated with Suicide Attempt in Bipolar I Disorder: A Longitudinal Cohort Study

Research paper thumbnail of COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIOURAL ASPECTS The Effects of Gender and a Co-occurring Depressive Disorder on Neurocognitive Functioning in Patients with Alcohol Dependence

Aims: The present study aims to examine neuropsychological impairments by comorbidity and gender ... more Aims: The present study aims to examine neuropsychological impairments by comorbidity and gender among pa- tients with alcohol dependence. Methods: The study sample is comprised of 123 subjects who fulfilled a Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 4th Edition (DSM-IV) diagnosis of alcohol dependence from January 2006 to December 2007. Subjects were asked to complete the following psychological tests: the Barratt Impulsivity Scale (BIS), Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, Wechsler Memory Scale and Color Trails Test. We compared the results of neuropsychological assessments based on two types of classifications: people with comorbid depression and people without comorbidity; females and males. Results: The immediate visual memory and the BIS scores in patients with comorbid depression were significantly different from the scores in patients without co- morbidity. In addition, females performed significantly poorer on the Working Memory Index than males and had a later ...

Research paper thumbnail of An exploration of the sleep quality and potential violence among patients with schizophrenia in community

Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Effects of GADL1 overexpression on cell migration and the associated morphological changes

Scientific Reports, 2019

Lithium has been used for maintenance treatment of bipolar disorder, but drug response varies amo... more Lithium has been used for maintenance treatment of bipolar disorder, but drug response varies among patients. Single-nucleotide polymorphisms in glutamate decarboxylase–like protein 1 (GADL1) are found to be associated with lithium response in Han Chinese bipolar patients. In this study, we assessed GADL1 function using a neuroblastoma cell line that stably overexpressed GADL1. Genes encoding factors involved in cell migration, such as FN1, ITGA2, ITGAV and CCL2, were downregulated in GADL1-overexpressing cells. GADL1 overexpression indeed suppressed cell migration. Cell migration speed and perimeter length exhibited similar trends, both of which were decreased under GADL1 overexpression or lithium treatment but increased upon stimulation with CCL2. Secreted GADL1 or its enzyme product, taurine, in the conditioned medium might exert only mild effects on the observed changes. Compared with SH-SY5Y cells, GADL1-overexpressing cells were much more sensitive to CCL2 treatment but less s...

Research paper thumbnail of Cerebral blood flow autoregulation is impaired in schizophrenia: A pilot study

Schizophrenia research, 2017

Patients with schizophrenia have a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases and higher mortality fr... more Patients with schizophrenia have a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases and higher mortality from them than does the general population; however, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Impaired cerebral autoregulation is associated with cerebrovascular diseases and their mortality. Increased or decreased cerebral blood flow in different brain regions has been reported in patients with schizophrenia, which implies impaired cerebral autoregulation. This study investigated the cerebral autoregulation in 21 patients with schizophrenia and 23 age- and sex-matched healthy controls. None of the participants had a history of cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, or diabetes. All participants underwent 10-min blood pressure and cerebral blood flow recording through finger plethysmography and Doppler ultrasonography, respectively. Cerebral autoregulation was assessed by analyzing two autoregulation indices: the mean blood pressure and cerebral blood flow correlation coefficient (Mx), an...

Research paper thumbnail of Depression as the Primary Cause of Insomnia and Excessive Daytime Sleepiness in a Family with Multiple Cases of Spinocerebellar Ataxia

Journal of clinical sleep medicine : JCSM : official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, Jan 15, 2016

Spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA) is a hereditary disease characterized by central nervous system-rela... more Spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA) is a hereditary disease characterized by central nervous system-related motor dysfunctions. Sleep disorders and frequent non-motor manifestations are commonly comorbid with SCA. To elucidate this relationship, we present three cases in a family that included multiple SCA type 2 patients with various sleep disorders. Complete physical examination, and genetic and imaging studies were performed. Anti-parkinsonism medications were prescribed after neurological examination. Clonazepam and/or quetiapine were administered for sleep disorders but failed to resolve insomnia and excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS). Based on DSM-5 criteria, all cases were diagnosed with depression. After treatment with serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors and noradrenergic and specific serotonergic antidepressants, symptoms of insomnia and EDS, which are strongly associated with depression in SCA type 2 patients, improved significantly. It is crucial to recognize insomnia a...

Research paper thumbnail of Effect of valproic acid on dementia onset in patients with bipolar disorder

Journal of affective disorders, Jan 10, 2016

Valproic acid (VPA) is widely used for treating patients with bipolar disorder; however, it has a... more Valproic acid (VPA) is widely used for treating patients with bipolar disorder; however, it has adverse effects on cognitive function. This study investigated the effect of VPA on the risk of dementia in patients with bipolar disorder. We analyzed data from Taiwan's Longitudinal Health Insurance Database 2010. Patients with bipolar disorder who were prescribed VPA for 28 days or at least once per month for 3 consecutive months after the index date were classified as the VPA-treated group, whereas those who did not receive VPA were classified as the VPA-untreated group. Both groups were tracked until the end of 2013 or until loss to follow-up to identify new-onset dementia events. Multivariable Cox proportional hazards models were used to estimate the hazard ratio (HR) of subsequent dementia associated with VPA treatment after adjustment for confounding variables. The study comprised 5158 patients with bipolar disorder. The multivariable-adjusted HR for newly diagnosed dementia w...

Research paper thumbnail of A Systemic Review and Experts' Consensus for Long-acting Injectable Antipsychotics in Bipolar Disorder

Clinical psychopharmacology and neuroscience : the official scientific journal of the Korean College of Neuropsychopharmacology, Jan 31, 2015

Bipolar disorder (BD) is a major psychiatric disorder that is easily misdiagnosed. Patient adhere... more Bipolar disorder (BD) is a major psychiatric disorder that is easily misdiagnosed. Patient adherence to a treatment regimen is of utmost importance for successful outcomes in BD. Several trials of antipsychotics suggested that depot antipsychotics, including long-acting first- and second-generation agents, are effective in preventing non-adherence, partial adherence, and in reducing relapse in BD. Various long-acting injectable (LAI) antipsychotics are available, including fluphenazine decanoate, haloperidol decanoate, olanzapine pamoate, risperidone microspheres, paliperidone palmitate, and aripiprazole monohydrate. Due to the increasing number of BD patients receiving LAI antipsychotics, treatment guidelines have been developed. However, the clinical applicability of LAI antipsychotics remains a global cause for concern, particularly in Asian countries. Expert physicians from Taiwan participated in a consensus meeting, which was held to review key areas based on both current liter...

Research paper thumbnail of Cultural adaptation and validation of the Chinese version of the Fatigue Severity Scale in patients with major depressive disorder and nondepressive people

Quality of Life Research, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Mean arterial pressure is better at predicting future metabolic syndrome in the normotensive elderly: A prospective cohort study in Taiwan

Preventive medicine, 2015

To compare four different blood pressure (BP) measurements-systolic BP (SBP), diastolic BP (DBP),... more To compare four different blood pressure (BP) measurements-systolic BP (SBP), diastolic BP (DBP), mean arterial pressure (MAP), and pulse pressure (PP)-in predicting future metabolic syndrome (MetS) among the normotensive elderly population, and to estimate the optimal cutoff value of the best single measurement for clinical practice. A total of 2782 non-medicated participants aged≥60years were enrolled in a standard health examination program in Taiwan from January 2004 to December 2013. Two thirds of the participants were randomly designated as the training group (n=1855) and the other one third as the validation group (n=927). The mean follow-up time was 3.60years for both the training and validation groups. MAP and PP were calculated from SBP and DBP. SBP, DBP, and MAP were associated with future MetS, whereas PP was not. MAP had the largest hazard ratio in Cox regression (men 1.342 [95% CI 1.158-1.555] and women 1.348 [95% CI 1.185-1.534] in the training group; men 1.640 [95% C...

Research paper thumbnail of Incidence of first onset alcohol use disorder: a 16-year follow-up in the Taiwanese aborigines

Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of The microstructural integrity of the corpus callosum and associated impulsivity in alcohol dependence: A tractography-based segmentation study using diffusion spectrum imaging

Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 2010

Previous post-mortem and structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies in patients with alc... more Previous post-mortem and structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies in patients with alcohol dependence have demonstrated abnormalities of brain white matter. The present study investigated the microstructural integrity in the corpus callosum and the associations of this integrity with neurobehavioral assessments. Twenty-five male cases fulfilling the DSM-IV diagnosis of alcohol dependence and 15 male control subjects were scanned using a 3T MRI system. Callosal fiber tracts were reconstructed by diffusion spectrum imaging tractography and were subdivided into seven functionally distinct segments. The microstructural integrity was quantified in terms of generalized fractional anisotropy (GFA). Compared with normal subjects, men with alcohol dependence showed lower GFA values on all segments of the corpus callosum. The segment interconnecting the bilateral orbitofrontal cortices was the most affected. The score on the Barratt Impulsivity Scale showed an inverse relationship with GFA on the callosal fiber tracts connecting the bilateral orbitofrontal cortices. Furthermore, the duration of regular use was negatively associated with GFA on the callosal fiber tracts connecting the bilateral temporal and parietal cortices. Our findings suggest that a high self-rated impulsivity level was associated with low anisotropy in white matter of corpus callosum sectors extending to the orbitofrontal cortex.

Research paper thumbnail of White matter abnormalities of fronto-striato-thalamic circuitry in obsessive–compulsive disorder: A study using diffusion spectrum imaging tractography

Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 2011

Previous studies have reported white matter abnormalities in patients with obsessive-compulsive d... more Previous studies have reported white matter abnormalities in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). This study aimed to further explore white matter abnormalities in OCD patients through diffusion spectrum imaging (DSI) and tractography of the two white matter tracts which most probably play an important role in OCD neuropathology: the anterior segment of cingulum bundles (ACB) and the anterior thalamic radiations (ATR). Twelve right-handed, medicated adult patients with OCD and 12 matched controls underwent DSI on a 3 tesla magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system. Tractography based on DSI data was reconstructed to define the ACB and ATR. Mean generalized fractional anisotropy (GFA) was calculated for each targeted tract and was used to analyze local changes in microstructural integrity along individual tracts. There was a significantly lower mean GFA in both the right ATR and left ACB in OCD subjects compared to controls. OCD subjects also demonstrated decreased left-lateralized asymmetry of the ACB when compared to controls. Furthermore, the mean GFA of the left ACB positively correlated with OCD subjects' obsessive subscores on the Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive scale. This study supports the white matter abnormalities in the ACB and ATR of OCD subjects, which corroborates neurobiological models that posit a defect in fronto-striato-thalamic circuitry in OCD.

Research paper thumbnail of Variant GADL1 and Response to Lithium Therapy in Bipolar I Disorder

New England Journal of Medicine, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Colleges Respond to Student Binge Drinking: Reducing Student Demand or Limiting Access

Journal of American College Health, 2004

Research paper thumbnail of Case-control study of suicide attempts in the elderly

International Psychogeriatrics, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Risk factors of depression after prolonged low-dose rate environmental radiation exposure

International Journal of Radiation Biology, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Psychometric Testing of the Mandarin Chinese Version of the Fatigue Severity Scale (CFSS) in Patients With Major Depressive Disorder

Sigma Theta Tau International's 25th International Nursing Research Congress, Nov 17, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of The Application of a Random Effects Model to Censored Twin Data

Behavior Genetics, Nov 1, 2005

Research paper thumbnail of Restless legs syndrome/Willis-Ekbom disease in type 2 diabetes as the initial manifestation of Parkinson's disease and major cardiovascular disease

Psychogeriatrics, Mar 23, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of Factors Associated with Suicide Attempt in Bipolar I Disorder: A Longitudinal Cohort Study

Research paper thumbnail of COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIOURAL ASPECTS The Effects of Gender and a Co-occurring Depressive Disorder on Neurocognitive Functioning in Patients with Alcohol Dependence

Aims: The present study aims to examine neuropsychological impairments by comorbidity and gender ... more Aims: The present study aims to examine neuropsychological impairments by comorbidity and gender among pa- tients with alcohol dependence. Methods: The study sample is comprised of 123 subjects who fulfilled a Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 4th Edition (DSM-IV) diagnosis of alcohol dependence from January 2006 to December 2007. Subjects were asked to complete the following psychological tests: the Barratt Impulsivity Scale (BIS), Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, Wechsler Memory Scale and Color Trails Test. We compared the results of neuropsychological assessments based on two types of classifications: people with comorbid depression and people without comorbidity; females and males. Results: The immediate visual memory and the BIS scores in patients with comorbid depression were significantly different from the scores in patients without co- morbidity. In addition, females performed significantly poorer on the Working Memory Index than males and had a later ...

Research paper thumbnail of An exploration of the sleep quality and potential violence among patients with schizophrenia in community

Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Effects of GADL1 overexpression on cell migration and the associated morphological changes

Scientific Reports, 2019

Lithium has been used for maintenance treatment of bipolar disorder, but drug response varies amo... more Lithium has been used for maintenance treatment of bipolar disorder, but drug response varies among patients. Single-nucleotide polymorphisms in glutamate decarboxylase–like protein 1 (GADL1) are found to be associated with lithium response in Han Chinese bipolar patients. In this study, we assessed GADL1 function using a neuroblastoma cell line that stably overexpressed GADL1. Genes encoding factors involved in cell migration, such as FN1, ITGA2, ITGAV and CCL2, were downregulated in GADL1-overexpressing cells. GADL1 overexpression indeed suppressed cell migration. Cell migration speed and perimeter length exhibited similar trends, both of which were decreased under GADL1 overexpression or lithium treatment but increased upon stimulation with CCL2. Secreted GADL1 or its enzyme product, taurine, in the conditioned medium might exert only mild effects on the observed changes. Compared with SH-SY5Y cells, GADL1-overexpressing cells were much more sensitive to CCL2 treatment but less s...

Research paper thumbnail of Cerebral blood flow autoregulation is impaired in schizophrenia: A pilot study

Schizophrenia research, 2017

Patients with schizophrenia have a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases and higher mortality fr... more Patients with schizophrenia have a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases and higher mortality from them than does the general population; however, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Impaired cerebral autoregulation is associated with cerebrovascular diseases and their mortality. Increased or decreased cerebral blood flow in different brain regions has been reported in patients with schizophrenia, which implies impaired cerebral autoregulation. This study investigated the cerebral autoregulation in 21 patients with schizophrenia and 23 age- and sex-matched healthy controls. None of the participants had a history of cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, or diabetes. All participants underwent 10-min blood pressure and cerebral blood flow recording through finger plethysmography and Doppler ultrasonography, respectively. Cerebral autoregulation was assessed by analyzing two autoregulation indices: the mean blood pressure and cerebral blood flow correlation coefficient (Mx), an...

Research paper thumbnail of Depression as the Primary Cause of Insomnia and Excessive Daytime Sleepiness in a Family with Multiple Cases of Spinocerebellar Ataxia

Journal of clinical sleep medicine : JCSM : official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, Jan 15, 2016

Spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA) is a hereditary disease characterized by central nervous system-rela... more Spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA) is a hereditary disease characterized by central nervous system-related motor dysfunctions. Sleep disorders and frequent non-motor manifestations are commonly comorbid with SCA. To elucidate this relationship, we present three cases in a family that included multiple SCA type 2 patients with various sleep disorders. Complete physical examination, and genetic and imaging studies were performed. Anti-parkinsonism medications were prescribed after neurological examination. Clonazepam and/or quetiapine were administered for sleep disorders but failed to resolve insomnia and excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS). Based on DSM-5 criteria, all cases were diagnosed with depression. After treatment with serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors and noradrenergic and specific serotonergic antidepressants, symptoms of insomnia and EDS, which are strongly associated with depression in SCA type 2 patients, improved significantly. It is crucial to recognize insomnia a...

Research paper thumbnail of Effect of valproic acid on dementia onset in patients with bipolar disorder

Journal of affective disorders, Jan 10, 2016

Valproic acid (VPA) is widely used for treating patients with bipolar disorder; however, it has a... more Valproic acid (VPA) is widely used for treating patients with bipolar disorder; however, it has adverse effects on cognitive function. This study investigated the effect of VPA on the risk of dementia in patients with bipolar disorder. We analyzed data from Taiwan's Longitudinal Health Insurance Database 2010. Patients with bipolar disorder who were prescribed VPA for 28 days or at least once per month for 3 consecutive months after the index date were classified as the VPA-treated group, whereas those who did not receive VPA were classified as the VPA-untreated group. Both groups were tracked until the end of 2013 or until loss to follow-up to identify new-onset dementia events. Multivariable Cox proportional hazards models were used to estimate the hazard ratio (HR) of subsequent dementia associated with VPA treatment after adjustment for confounding variables. The study comprised 5158 patients with bipolar disorder. The multivariable-adjusted HR for newly diagnosed dementia w...

Research paper thumbnail of A Systemic Review and Experts' Consensus for Long-acting Injectable Antipsychotics in Bipolar Disorder

Clinical psychopharmacology and neuroscience : the official scientific journal of the Korean College of Neuropsychopharmacology, Jan 31, 2015

Bipolar disorder (BD) is a major psychiatric disorder that is easily misdiagnosed. Patient adhere... more Bipolar disorder (BD) is a major psychiatric disorder that is easily misdiagnosed. Patient adherence to a treatment regimen is of utmost importance for successful outcomes in BD. Several trials of antipsychotics suggested that depot antipsychotics, including long-acting first- and second-generation agents, are effective in preventing non-adherence, partial adherence, and in reducing relapse in BD. Various long-acting injectable (LAI) antipsychotics are available, including fluphenazine decanoate, haloperidol decanoate, olanzapine pamoate, risperidone microspheres, paliperidone palmitate, and aripiprazole monohydrate. Due to the increasing number of BD patients receiving LAI antipsychotics, treatment guidelines have been developed. However, the clinical applicability of LAI antipsychotics remains a global cause for concern, particularly in Asian countries. Expert physicians from Taiwan participated in a consensus meeting, which was held to review key areas based on both current liter...

Research paper thumbnail of Cultural adaptation and validation of the Chinese version of the Fatigue Severity Scale in patients with major depressive disorder and nondepressive people

Quality of Life Research, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Mean arterial pressure is better at predicting future metabolic syndrome in the normotensive elderly: A prospective cohort study in Taiwan

Preventive medicine, 2015

To compare four different blood pressure (BP) measurements-systolic BP (SBP), diastolic BP (DBP),... more To compare four different blood pressure (BP) measurements-systolic BP (SBP), diastolic BP (DBP), mean arterial pressure (MAP), and pulse pressure (PP)-in predicting future metabolic syndrome (MetS) among the normotensive elderly population, and to estimate the optimal cutoff value of the best single measurement for clinical practice. A total of 2782 non-medicated participants aged≥60years were enrolled in a standard health examination program in Taiwan from January 2004 to December 2013. Two thirds of the participants were randomly designated as the training group (n=1855) and the other one third as the validation group (n=927). The mean follow-up time was 3.60years for both the training and validation groups. MAP and PP were calculated from SBP and DBP. SBP, DBP, and MAP were associated with future MetS, whereas PP was not. MAP had the largest hazard ratio in Cox regression (men 1.342 [95% CI 1.158-1.555] and women 1.348 [95% CI 1.185-1.534] in the training group; men 1.640 [95% C...

Research paper thumbnail of Incidence of first onset alcohol use disorder: a 16-year follow-up in the Taiwanese aborigines

Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of The microstructural integrity of the corpus callosum and associated impulsivity in alcohol dependence: A tractography-based segmentation study using diffusion spectrum imaging

Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 2010

Previous post-mortem and structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies in patients with alc... more Previous post-mortem and structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies in patients with alcohol dependence have demonstrated abnormalities of brain white matter. The present study investigated the microstructural integrity in the corpus callosum and the associations of this integrity with neurobehavioral assessments. Twenty-five male cases fulfilling the DSM-IV diagnosis of alcohol dependence and 15 male control subjects were scanned using a 3T MRI system. Callosal fiber tracts were reconstructed by diffusion spectrum imaging tractography and were subdivided into seven functionally distinct segments. The microstructural integrity was quantified in terms of generalized fractional anisotropy (GFA). Compared with normal subjects, men with alcohol dependence showed lower GFA values on all segments of the corpus callosum. The segment interconnecting the bilateral orbitofrontal cortices was the most affected. The score on the Barratt Impulsivity Scale showed an inverse relationship with GFA on the callosal fiber tracts connecting the bilateral orbitofrontal cortices. Furthermore, the duration of regular use was negatively associated with GFA on the callosal fiber tracts connecting the bilateral temporal and parietal cortices. Our findings suggest that a high self-rated impulsivity level was associated with low anisotropy in white matter of corpus callosum sectors extending to the orbitofrontal cortex.

Research paper thumbnail of White matter abnormalities of fronto-striato-thalamic circuitry in obsessive–compulsive disorder: A study using diffusion spectrum imaging tractography

Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 2011

Previous studies have reported white matter abnormalities in patients with obsessive-compulsive d... more Previous studies have reported white matter abnormalities in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). This study aimed to further explore white matter abnormalities in OCD patients through diffusion spectrum imaging (DSI) and tractography of the two white matter tracts which most probably play an important role in OCD neuropathology: the anterior segment of cingulum bundles (ACB) and the anterior thalamic radiations (ATR). Twelve right-handed, medicated adult patients with OCD and 12 matched controls underwent DSI on a 3 tesla magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system. Tractography based on DSI data was reconstructed to define the ACB and ATR. Mean generalized fractional anisotropy (GFA) was calculated for each targeted tract and was used to analyze local changes in microstructural integrity along individual tracts. There was a significantly lower mean GFA in both the right ATR and left ACB in OCD subjects compared to controls. OCD subjects also demonstrated decreased left-lateralized asymmetry of the ACB when compared to controls. Furthermore, the mean GFA of the left ACB positively correlated with OCD subjects' obsessive subscores on the Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive scale. This study supports the white matter abnormalities in the ACB and ATR of OCD subjects, which corroborates neurobiological models that posit a defect in fronto-striato-thalamic circuitry in OCD.

Research paper thumbnail of Variant GADL1 and Response to Lithium Therapy in Bipolar I Disorder

New England Journal of Medicine, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Colleges Respond to Student Binge Drinking: Reducing Student Demand or Limiting Access

Journal of American College Health, 2004

Research paper thumbnail of Case-control study of suicide attempts in the elderly

International Psychogeriatrics, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Risk factors of depression after prolonged low-dose rate environmental radiation exposure

International Journal of Radiation Biology, 2014