1.Analysis of Risk Factors and Establishment of Prediction Model for Turbidity Toxicity Accumulation Syndrome in Patients with Chronic Atrophic Gastritis
Yican WANG ; Chenggong ZHAO ; Pengli DU ; Jie WANG ; Yuxi GUO ; Haiyan BAI ; Yongli HUO ; Xiaomeng LANG ; Zheng ZHI ; Bolin LI ; Jianping LIU ; Yanru CAI ; Jianming JIANG ; Qian YANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2026;32(10):288-295
ObjectiveThis paper aims to explore the risk factors for chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG) with turbidity toxin accumulation syndrome and establish a prediction model. MethodsClinical data of 180 patients with CAG who participated in the "clinical study of Xianglian Huazhuo Particles blocking CAG cancer transformation" of Hebei Sheng Zhong Yi Yuan from July 2021 to March 2022 were collected. After confounding factors were controlled by propensity score matching, patients were divided into a training set (namely dev) and a validation set (namely vad) in a seven to three ratio. The risk factors for CAG with turbidity toxin accumulation syndrome in the training set were investigated by using univariate Logistic regression analysis and least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (namely Lasso) regression algorithms. Subsequently, a model, named model 1se, was developed by using the training set data to predict the risk factors for CAG with turbidity toxin accumulation syndrome. The accuracy of the prediction model was assessed by using various methods, including the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, Hosmer-Lemeshow test (H-L), calibration plot, and decision curve analysis (DCA). ResultsAge, body mass index (BMI), family history of cancer, job and life satisfaction, yellow and greasy fur with slippery pulse, and heavy body sensation were independent risk factors of the model. The prediction model showed excellent predictive value for both the training and validation sets. ConclusionThe established prediction model for CAG with turbidity toxin accumulation syndrome has high discrimination and excellent calibration, which could provide an excellent clinical basis for disease diagnosis and individualized treatment of patients.
2.Analysis of Risk Factors and Establishment of Prediction Model for Turbidity Toxicity Accumulation Syndrome in Patients with Chronic Atrophic Gastritis
Yican WANG ; Chenggong ZHAO ; Pengli DU ; Jie WANG ; Yuxi GUO ; Haiyan BAI ; Yongli HUO ; Xiaomeng LANG ; Zheng ZHI ; Bolin LI ; Jianping LIU ; Yanru CAI ; Jianming JIANG ; Qian YANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2026;32(10):288-295
ObjectiveThis paper aims to explore the risk factors for chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG) with turbidity toxin accumulation syndrome and establish a prediction model. MethodsClinical data of 180 patients with CAG who participated in the "clinical study of Xianglian Huazhuo Particles blocking CAG cancer transformation" of Hebei Sheng Zhong Yi Yuan from July 2021 to March 2022 were collected. After confounding factors were controlled by propensity score matching, patients were divided into a training set (namely dev) and a validation set (namely vad) in a seven to three ratio. The risk factors for CAG with turbidity toxin accumulation syndrome in the training set were investigated by using univariate Logistic regression analysis and least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (namely Lasso) regression algorithms. Subsequently, a model, named model 1se, was developed by using the training set data to predict the risk factors for CAG with turbidity toxin accumulation syndrome. The accuracy of the prediction model was assessed by using various methods, including the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, Hosmer-Lemeshow test (H-L), calibration plot, and decision curve analysis (DCA). ResultsAge, body mass index (BMI), family history of cancer, job and life satisfaction, yellow and greasy fur with slippery pulse, and heavy body sensation were independent risk factors of the model. The prediction model showed excellent predictive value for both the training and validation sets. ConclusionThe established prediction model for CAG with turbidity toxin accumulation syndrome has high discrimination and excellent calibration, which could provide an excellent clinical basis for disease diagnosis and individualized treatment of patients.
3.Traditional Chinese medicine for regulating glycolysis to remodel the tumor immune microenvironment: research progress and future prospects.
Songqi HE ; Yang LIU ; Mengchen QIN ; Chunyu HE ; Wentao JIANG ; Yiqin WANG ; Sirui TAN ; Haiyan SUN ; Haitao SUN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2025;45(10):2277-2284
Immune suppression in the tumor microenvironment (TME) is closely related to abnormal glycolysis. Tumor cells gain metabolic advantages and suppress immune responses through the "Warburg effect". Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been shown to regulate key glycolysis enzymes (such as HK2 and PKM2), metabolic signaling pathways (such as PI3K/AKT/mTOR, HIF-1α) and non-coding RNAs at multiple targets, thus synergistically inhibiting lactate accumulation, improving vascular abnormalities, and relieving metabolic inhibition of immune cells. Studies have shown that TCM monomers and formulas can promote immune cell infiltration and functions, improve metabolic microenvironment, and with the assistance by the nano-delivery system, enhance the precision of treatment. However, the dynamic mechanism of the interaction between TCM-regulated glycolysis and TME has not been fully elucidated, for which single-cell sequencing and other technologies provide important technical support to facilitate in-depth analysis and clinical translational research. Future studies should be focused on the synergistic strategy of "metabolic reprogramming-immune activation" to provide new insights into the mechanisms of tumor immunotherapy.
Humans
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Tumor Microenvironment/immunology*
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Glycolysis/drug effects*
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Neoplasms/drug therapy*
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Signal Transduction
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/pharmacology*
4.Evolution of the Rich Club Properties in Mouse, Macaque, and Human Brain Networks: A Study of Functional Integration, Segregation, and Balance.
Xiaoru ZHANG ; Ming SONG ; Wentao JIANG ; Yuheng LU ; Congying CHU ; Wen LI ; Haiyan WANG ; Weiyang SHI ; Yueheng LAN ; Tianzi JIANG
Neuroscience Bulletin 2025;41(9):1630-1644
The rich club, as a community of highly interconnected nodes, serves as the topological center of the network. However, the similarities and differences in how the rich club supports functional integration and segregation in the brain across different species remain unknown. In this study, we first detected and validated the rich club in the structural networks of mouse, monkey, and human brains using neuronal tracing or diffusion magnetic resonance imaging data. Further, we assessed the role of rich clubs in functional integration, segregation, and balance using quantitative metrics. Our results indicate that the presence of a rich club facilitates whole-brain functional integration in all three species, with the functional networks of higher species exhibiting greater integration. These findings are expected to help to understand the relationship between brain structure and function from the perspective of brain evolution.
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Humans
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Brain/diagnostic imaging*
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Mice
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Male
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Nerve Net/diagnostic imaging*
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Macaca
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Female
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Neural Pathways/diagnostic imaging*
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Biological Evolution
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Adult
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Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Brain Mapping
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Species Specificity
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Mice, Inbred C57BL
5.Stress-induced anterior displacement of the rabbit temporomandibular joint disc and expression of NF-κB and its downstream inflammatory factors
Jiangwei SUN ; Haiyan DENG ; Xiaotian LIU ; Rui YIN ; Jiang XU
STOMATOLOGY 2025;45(5):335-341
Objective To establish an animal model of anterior displacement of the temporomandibular joint disc in rabbits and ob-serve the pathological changes of condylar cartilage under stress by using HE staining,immunohistochemical staining and immunofluo-rescence staining.Methods Thirty adult New Zealand white rabbits were randomly divided into a Sham operation group and four ex-perimental groups,with six rabbits in each group.The Sham operation group underwent a sham operation,while the experimental groups were used to establish an animal model of anterior displacement of the temporomandibular joint disc.The experimental groups were further divided into a model group(no postoperative treatment),a 2-APB(TRPM7 inhibitor)group,a PDTC(NF-κB specific inhibitor)group,and a Diclofenac group.Two weeks after the operation,the experimental animals were sacrificed,and pathological sections of the condylar cartilage were made.HE staining was used to observe the pathological changes of the condylar cartilage,and immunohistochemical staining and immunofluorescence staining were used to observe the expression of NF-κB and its inflammatory fac-tors.Results ① HE staining showed that the pathological changes of the condylar cartilage were obvious at the 2nd week.Compared with the 2-APB group,PDTC group,and Diclofenac group,the pathological changes in the model group were more obvious.② Immu-nohistochemical staining showed that the expression of TRPM7,NF-κB,IL-1,IL-6,TNF-α and MMP-3 in the model group was higher than that in the sham operation group.After treatment with 2-APB,PDTC or diclofenac,the expression of TRPM7,NF-κB,IL-1,IL-6,TNF-α and MMP-3 decreased.③ Immunofluorescence staining showed that the expression of NF-κB in the model group was higher than that in the sham operation group.After treatment with 2-APB,PDTC or diclofenac,the expression of NF-κB decreased.Conclu-sion ① Under stress,the condylar bone undergoes early remodeling,and the apoptosis of condylar chondrocytes increases with the extension of loading time within a certain period.② Diclofenac,2-APB and PDTC can all reduce the apoptosis of condylar cells,and inflammatory factors also play an important role in the apoptosis of condylar chondrocytes.
6.Exploring the rationality of non-acupoint shallow needling control setting based on chronic spontaneous urticaria
Yunzhou SHI ; Xianjun XIAO ; Haiyan QIN ; Di QIN ; Zihao ZOU ; Xiaofeng LYU ; Qing JIANG ; Ying LI
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;48(5):724-734
Objective To explore the similarities and differences in clinical efficacy and mRNA transcriptomics characteristics between acupuncture and shallow needling at non-acupoints and to provide a basis for determining whether shallow needling at non-acupoints is suitable as a sham acupuncture control in acupuncture clinical trials.Methods Eighty patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria(CSU)who visited the Dermatology Department of the Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine between July 8,2018 and to July 29,2019,were included.The patients were randomly divided into the acupuncture group(n=41)and the sham acupuncture group(n=39)using a computerized complete random design.Additionally,12 healthy individuals were included as the healthy control group.For patients in the acupuncture group,"Baihui(GV20),""Shenting(GV24),""Zhongwan(CV12),"and bilateral"Quchi(LI11),""Tianshu(ST25),""Xuehai(SP10),""Zusanli(ST36),"and"Sanyinjiao(SP6)"were selected for regular acupuncture.The sham acupuncture group received non-acupoint shallow needling at eight non-acupoints on the head,upper limbs,lower limbs,and abdomen.Both groups underwent daily treatment,with five consecutive days constituting one treatment course followed by a two-day interval.A total of two courses were administered.The urticaria activity score(UAS)was used to evaluate wheals and pruritus,whereas the visual analog scale(VAS)score was used to evaluate the degree of pruritus.Blinding effectiveness was also evaluated.Based on clinical evaluation and sample quality,serum samples from six patients in each treatment group before and after the intervention,along with those from six healthy individuals,were selected for RNA sequencing using the BGISEQ-500 sequencer.Differentially expressed mRNAs were identified using the"DEGseq"software package,and the similarities and differences in mRNA expression between the two groups were analyzed.Results UAS and VAS scores decreased in both groups at 1,2,3,and 4 weeks of treatment compared with before treatment(P<0.01).The decrease in UAS and VAS scores in both groups was time-dependent(P<0.01)but not related to the grouping or the interaction between grouping and time(P>0.05).By the end of the second week of treatment,the number of patients in both groups who believed they had received true acupuncture was similar between the two groups,with no significant difference.mRNA transcriptomic sequencing revealed that,before and after treatment,the enrichment types and degrees of differentially expressed mRNA were similar between the acupuncture and sham acupuncture groups at the biological process,cellular component,and molecular function levels.In terms of biological processes,both groups were commonly enriched in coagulation,hematoma,oxygen transport,and gas transport.In terms of cellular components,both groups exhibited enrichment in hemoglobin complexes,platelet alpha granules,extracellular exosomes,extracellular organelles,and extracellular vesicles.At the molecular function level,both groups were commonly enriched in actin filament-binding substances,haptoglobin,peroxidase activity,and oxygen blood binding.In the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes(KEGG)pathway enrichment analysis,both groups showed common enrichment in multiple entries such as cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction,ECM-receptor interaction,microRNAs in cancer,proteoglycans in cancer,bladder cancer,and malaria.Conclusion Acupuncture and sham acupuncture exhibited similar clinical treatment effects and mRNA transcriptomics profiles.In the design of acupuncture clinical trials,disease specificity should be carefully considered.Sham acupuncture control using non-acupoint shallow needling may not be suitable for skin diseases such as urticaria.
7.L-Mimosine Modulates the ROS/JNK/c-Jun Signaling Axis to Trigger Mitochondrial Apoptosis in Melanoma Cells
Ying ZHAO ; Pan JIANG ; Dan LEI ; Haiyan LIN ; Zhaohai PAN ; Defang LI
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;41(5):678-688
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effects of L-mimosine on the proliferation and apoptosis of melanoma cells and its molecular mechanisms.METHODS The effects of different concentrations of L-mimosine on the viability of melanoma A375 and B16 cells were examined by the MTT assay.The ability of L-Mimosine to affect colony formation was assessed by the plate colony for-mation assay.The effects of L-mimosine on cell apoptosis,reactive oxygen species(ROS),and mitochondrial membrane potential were analyzed by flow cytometry.The changes in the expression levels of intracellular proteins such as Bcl-2,Bax,Cyt C,Cleaved Caspase-3,Cleaved Caspase-9,Bim-EL,Bad,p-JNK,p-c-Jun,p-MKK4,and p-ASK1 were detected by Western blot.The tumor-bearing mouse model was subjected to histological and TUNEL staining analysis of tumor tissues after treatment with normal saline,L-mimosine alone,and L-mimosine in combination with N-acetylcysteine(NAC).RESULTS L-mimosine significantly inhibited the prolifera-tion of A375 and B16 cells and significantly promoted cell apoptosis.Western blot analysis showed that L-mimosine could significantly increase the content of Apaf-1 and Cyt C in the cytoplasm,up-regulate the expression of Cleaved PARP,Cleaved Caspase-3,Cleaved Caspase-9,Bax,Bim-EL and Bad,and down-regulate the expression of anti-apoptotic protein Bcl-2.Further experiments showed that L-mimosine significantly induced the accumulation of ROS in A375 cells and activated the JNK/c-Jun signaling pathway,which was manifested by the significant increase of p-JNK,p-c-Jun,p-MKK4 and p-ASK1.Additionally,the antioxidant NAC could significantly antagonize the ROS accumulation induced by L-mimosine,thereby reversing the pro-apoptotic effects of L-mi-mosine on melanoma cells.In vivo experiments,NAC also significantly antagonized the tumor growth inhibition induced by L-mi-mosine,as evidenced by increased tumor volume and reversed expression levels of apoptosis-related proteins.CONCLUSION L-mi-mosine induces apoptosis in melanoma cells by increasing ROS levels and activating the JNK/c-Jun signaling pathway.
8.Gypenosides LI down-regulates CPT1B through the pathway of lipid metabolism to inhibit the growth of colon cancer
Wenyu ZHU ; Hongwei ZHANG ; Decai TANG ; Fangyuan CHEN ; Hua JIANG ; Haiyan MIN ; Jie DING
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(2):162-169
Objective To elucidate the mechanism through which Gypenoside L inhibits the growth of colon cancer by modulating carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1B (CPT1B),a pivotal enzyme in the fatty acid metabolism pathway. Methods Through in vitro experiments,various concentrations of Gypenoside LI LI were applied to inter-vene in colon cancer RKO and SW620 cells. The effects of Gypenoside LI on these cells were comprehensively evalu-ated using the CCK-8 assay,wound healing assay,colony formation assay,and live-dead cell staining,focusing on its impact on cell proliferation,migration,and apoptosis. Additionally,a human colon cancer tissue microarray (TMA) was utilized in conjunction with multiplex fluorescence immunohistochemistry to analyze the expression of CPT1B in colon cancer and adjacent tissues. SW620 cells were transfected with siRNA,and the mRNA and protein expression levels of CPT1B post-transfection were assessed using quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) and Western blotting. Furthermore,an in vivo nude mouse colon cancer model was established to investigate the inhibitory effect of Gypenoside LI LI on colon cancer growth. Results In vitro experiments demonstrated that Gypenoside LI LI effectively inhibited the proliferation and migration of RKO and SW620 cells in a concentration-and time-dependent manner. Additionally,multiple fluorescence immunohistochemistry analyses revealed that the expression level of CPT1B in colon cancer tissues was significantly higher than that in adjacent non-tumor tissues. Gypenoside LI LI promoted ROS accumulation by inhibiting CPT1B expression. In vivo experiments further confirmed that Gypenoside LI LI could inhibit tumor formation in nude mice and reduce CPT1B expression. Conclusions This study elucidates the mechanism by which Gypenoside LI inhibits the growth of colon cancer cells. Specifically,it downregulates CPT1B,leading to increased accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS),disruption of fatty acid oxidation metabolism,and ultimately inducing apoptosis in colon cancer cells. These findings offer valuable insights into colon cancer treatment,suggesting new therapeutic strategies and potential drug targets.
9.Preoperative prediction of lymphovascular invasion in breast cancer with digital breast tomosynthesis-based intratumoral and peritumoral radiomics
Suxin ZHANG ; Haiyan LI ; Yiqun ZHENG ; Wenqing CHEN ; Sheng HE ; Caixian YANG ; Gang LIANG ; Jianding LI ; Zengyu JIANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(1):46-51
Objective To predict the lymphovascular invasion(LVI)status of breast cancer patients based on digital breast tomo-synthesis(DBT)intratumoral and peritumoral radiomics nomogram.Methods A total of 192 breast cancer patients from 2 institu-tions were retrospectively selected,in which institution 1 was used for train(n=113)and test(n=49),while institution 2 was used for external validation(n=30).Radiomics features were extracted and selected based on intratumoral and peritumoral 1 mm regions from DBT images.Different machine learning algorithms were used to construct intratumoral,peritumoral,and combined intratumoral and peritumoral models,respectively.Patient clinical data were analyzed by both univariate and multivariate logistic regression analy-ses to identify independent risk factors for the clinical imaging model.The performance of the models was evaluated using the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve.The radiomics features with the optimal diagnostic performance and the selected clinical imaging features were combined to construct a comprehensive clinical-radiomics model,and a nomogram was drawn.Results The combined intratumoral and peritumoral model was the optimal radiomics model.Maximum tumor diameter[odds ratio(OR)=1.486,P=0.014],suspicious malignant calcifications(OR=2.898,P=0.015),and axillary lymph node(ALN)metastasis(OR=3.615,P<0.001)were independent risk factors for LVI positive.Furthermore,the area under the curve(AUC)of the comprehensive clinical-radiomics model in the training set,test set and external valida-tion set was 0.889,0.916,and 0.862,respectively,which was higher than those of the combined intratumoral and peritumoral model(0.858,0.849,0.844)and the clinical imaging model(0.743,0.759,0.732).Conclusion The predictive nomogram,derived from both radiomics and clinical imaging features,is relatively accurate in identifying future LVI occurrence in breast cancer,demonstra-ting its potential as an assistive tool for clinicians to devise individualized treatment regimes.
10.Heat-sensitive moxibustion robot for improving depressive state in methamphetamine addicts during withdrawal period: a randomized controlled trial.
Yuexia JIANG ; Haiyan LI ; Wei HE ; Jing ZHOU ; Chunliang ZOU ; Dingyi XIE ; Rixin CHEN
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2025;45(8):1061-1067
OBJECTIVE:
To observe the clinical efficacy of heat-sensitive moxibustion robot for improving the depressive state of methamphetamine addicts during withdrawal period.
METHODS:
A total of 60 patients with methamphetamine addiction accompanied with depressive state were randomly divided into an observation group (40 cases, 4 cases dropped out) and a control group (20 cases, 2 cases dropped out). The control group received routine health education and addiction treatment in compulsory isolation drug rehabilitation center. On the basis of the treatment in the control group, in the observation group, the heat-sensitive moxibustion robot was used to locate sensitive points at the Shenque (CV8) and Danzhong (CV17), and dual-point sparrow-pecking moxibustion was delivered for 60 min per session. The moxibustion therapy was performed 4 times in the 1st week, 3 times in the 2nd and 3rd weeks respectively, and 2 times in the 4th week, for 12 times totally. The scores of Hamilton depression scale (HAMD), self-rating depression scale (SDS), visual analogue scale (VAS) for drug craving, Hamilton anxiety scale (HAMA), self-rating anxiety scale (SAS), and Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) were observed before treatment, at the end of the 2nd and 4th weeks of treatment, and 4 weeks after the treatment completion (follow-up) in the two groups.
RESULTS:
At each time point after treatment, in the observation group, the HAMD, VAS, HAMA and PSQI scores were decreased compared with those before treatment (P<0.01, P<0.001); at the end of the 4th week of treatment and in follow-up, the SDS and SAS scores were decreased compared with those before treatment (P<0.001, P<0.01). Compared before treatment, there were no significant differences in the above scores at each time point after treatment in the control group (P>0.05). In the observation group, at each time point after treatment, the HAMD and VAS scores were lower than those in the control group (P<0.01, P<0.001, P<0.05); at the end of the 4th week of treatment and in follow-up, the SDS and HAMA scores were lower than those in the control group (P<0.05, P<0.001); at the end of the 4th week of treatment, the PSQI score was lower than that in the control group (P<0.01).
CONCLUSION
Heat-sensitive moxibustion robot effectively improves depression, anxiety and sleep quality, and reduces drug craving in methamphetamine addicts during withdrawal period.
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Moxibustion/methods*
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Male
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Adult
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Female
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Methamphetamine/adverse effects*
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Depression/therapy*
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Middle Aged
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Robotics
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Young Adult
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Amphetamine-Related Disorders/psychology*
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Acupuncture Points
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Substance Withdrawal Syndrome/psychology*

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