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Chronic fatigue syndrome. Health and impairment, treatment and prognosis
(The University of Bergen, 2008-06-06)
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) has been known as “neurasthenia” for more than
hundred years and is today often called ME (myalgic encephalopathy), CFS/ME. The
illness is characterized by excessive, prolonged and disabling ...
Agitation and use of restraint in nursing home residents with dementia. Prevalence, correlates and the effects of care staff training
(The University of Bergen, 2009-01-22)
Background:
Dementia is one of the most prevalent syndromes in the elderly population, and over
half of people with dementia live in long-term care homes. 80% of residents in
nursing homes have dementia, the majority ...
Lipogenic effects of antipsychotic drugs in cultured cells and in rat
(The University of Bergen, 2007-05-10)
The etiology of the serious psychiatric disorder schizophrenia is unknown. Epidemiological
studies indicate a high heritability with a complex pattern of transmission. Moreover,
structural and genetic findings indicate ...
A study of recurrent unipolar major depression and executive functions
(The University of Bergen, 2006-11-24)
Background:
Unipolar major depression is a prevalent disorder and is in the World Health
Organisation’s (WHO) top five on their global burden of disease-list. For more than
three decades, assessment of neurocognitive ...
Depression in Parkinson’s disease
(The University of Bergen, 2010-05-07)