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Group Therapy

May-28-24

Group therapy is a form of psychotherapy that involves a group of people at the same time. There are two main types of group therapy: GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY (group psychot ...

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Desoximethasone (Desoximethasone)

May-28-24

Desoximethasone: reduces inflammation and itching on the skin surface Deoxymethasone, also known as Desoximethasone, is a corticosteroid that is applied to the surface of ...

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Smith S Fracture

May-28-24

A Smith fracture is a fracture of the lower third of the radius above its epiphysis that results in forward displacement of the wrist and hand below the fracture site. Th ...

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Semipermeable Membrane

May-28-24

The semipermeable membrane, or semipermeable membrane, is an important element in many processes that occur in living organisms and in various industrial applications. Th ...

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Mallory-Weiss Syndrome

May-28-24

Mallory-Weiss Syndrome: Symptoms, causes and treatment Mallory-Weiss syndrome, also known as Mallory-Weiss-Sokol syndrome, is a condition in which the lining of the esoph ...

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Antidepressant

May-28-24

Antidepressant: mechanism of action and side effects Depression is a serious mental disorder that is characterized by low emotional mood, loss of interest in life and dec ...

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Retinaculum (Pl. Retinacula)

May-28-24

Retinaculum (Retinaculum, plural. Retinacula) is a thickened area of ​​connective tissue that holds an organ in a fixed position. For example, the flexor retinacula is a ...

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Oncogenesis

May-28-24

Oncogenesis is the process of tumor development, as a result of which a tumor cell is formed from a normal cell. Oncogenesis begins with damage to the genetic material of ...

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Isthmus (Isthmus)

May-28-24

The isthmus (Isthmus) is a narrow connecting link that usually connects two larger parts of an organ. The term is usually used to describe anatomical structures, but it c ...

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Thread (Filum)

May-28-24

Thread (lat. filum) - thread-like structure. For example, the filum terminale (lat. filum terminale) is a filament-like continuation of the terminal section of the spinal ...

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