Publications and projects according to DDC
Publications
Publications and projects according to DDC 616: Internal medicine and diseases
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Nüesch, Andrea; Treleaven, Julia; Ernst, Markus,
2024.
Physical Therapy.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1093/ptj/pzae057
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Probst-Hensch, N.; Imboden, M.; Jeong, A.; Keidel, D.; Vermes, T.; Witzig, M.; Cullati, S.; Tancredi, S.; Noor, N.; Rodondi, P.-Y.; Harju, E.; Michel, G.; Frank, I.; Kahlert, C.; Cusini, A.; Rodondi, N.; Chocano-Bedoya, P. O.; Bardoczi, J. B.; Stuber, M. J.; Vollrath, F.; Fehr, J.; Frei, A.; Kaufmann, M.; Geigges, M.; von Wyl, V.; Puhan, M. A.; Albanese, E.; Crivelli, L.; Lovison, G. F.,
2024.
Comprehensive Psychiatry.
130(152457).
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.comppsych.2024.152457
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Scheermesser, Mandy; Baumgartner, Daniel; Nast, Irina; Bansi, Jens; Kool, Jan; Bischof, Patrick; Bauer, Christoph,
2024.
Scientific Reports.
14(6598).
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-55692-4
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Nast, Irina; Scheermesser, Mandy; Ernst, Markus; Sommer, Bettina; Schmid, Philipp Matthias; Weisenhorn, Martin; Bärtschi, Evelyne; Gomez, Daniela; Iten, Patricia; von Wartburg, Angela; Frey, Walter; Lünenburger, Lars; Bauer, Christoph,
2024.
Heliyon.
10(5), pp. e26931.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e26931
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Moncrieff, Joanna; Cooper, Ruth E.; Stockmann, Tom; Amendola, Simone; Hengartner, Michael Pascal; Horowitz, Mark A.,
2024.
Difficult lives explain depression better than broken brains.
Molecular Psychiatry.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41380-024-02462-3
Projects
Projects according to DDC 616: Internal medicine and diseases
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Implementation of public health recommendations on physical activity in axSpA exercise groups.
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Evaluation Child and Adult Protection Right
Based on clinical registry data from the Psychiatric University Hospital Zurich (PSYREC) we address various research questions concerning involuntary admissions and coercion in psychiatry.
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MBSR and Stroke
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Longitudinal progression of White Matter Hyperintensities (WMH)
According to the latest figures from Alzheimer Switzerland, there are currently 48,242 women and 15,711 men aged 85 years and older living with dementia in Switzerland. So-called White Matter Hyperintensities (WMH), which can be measured in MRI images of the brains white matter, are distinct biomarkers of dementia ...
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Dementia associated apathy
The lack of overt behaviour in individuals exhibiting dementia-associated apathy is not only stressful to family members and caregivers, it is also a major challenge for medical and nursing staff. Knowing whether apathy arises from an impaired function of the neural network of affect due to neurodegenerative ...