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    Objective Previous research on coping strategies of patients with SLE showed that there are no absolute adaptive or maladaptive strategies and that the range of potential coping strategies is large and heterogeneous. In this paper, we aimed to identify, in a large sample of patients with SLE (N=3222), the most frequent words used by patients to describe their coping strategies, to group them into…

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    • #Epidemiology #outcomes Dr. Mosca and group @LupusEurope analyzed 3222 cases, we identified five #coping strategies for #Lupus #SLE: #positive attitude, #social #support, #medical #treatments, #healthy #habits and avoid #stress. https://t.co/wIO7eGjlnX

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    Objective Previous research on coping strategies of patients with SLE showed that there are no absolute adaptive or maladaptive strategies and that the range of potential coping strategies is large and heterogeneous. In this paper, we aimed to identify, in a large sample of patients with SLE (N=3222), the most frequent words used by patients to describe their coping strategies, to group them into…

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    • #Epidemiology #outcomes Dr. Mosca and group @LupusEurope analyzed 3222 cases, we identified five #coping strategies for #Lupus #SLE: #positive attitude, #social #support, #medical #treatments, #healthy #habits and avoid #stress. https://t.co/wIO7eGjlnX

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    A cancer diagnosis is daunting, but your healthcare team can offer support in a variety of ways. Here are questions to ask that will help you understand what your cancer journey will look like.

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    • Navigating #cancer #treatments, doctor visits—and a new, disrupted way of life—is tough. But your healthcare team is there to help. Here are important questions to ask that will help you understand your next steps and where you can turn for support: https://t.co/xKmkNotWFq

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    April 25, 2022 – There’s no safe way to get a close-up view of the human heart as it goes about its work: you can’t just pop it out, take a look, then slot it back in. Scientists have tried different ways to get around this fundamental problem: they’ve hooked up cadaver hearts to machines to make them pump again, attached lab-grown heart tissues to springs to watch them expand and contract. Each…

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    • @DAICeditor #BostonUniversity–led team has engineered a tiny living #heartchamber replica to more accurately mimic the real #organ and provide a sandbox for testing new #heartdisease #treatments: https://t.co/fV8mVvKurz

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    Researchers have used brain cancer patients’ own cells in a form of 3D printing material to make a model of their tumour to test the efficacy of potential treatments before using them for real inside the body.

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    • Here is the #innovative process: - Researchers use #brain #cancer patients' own cells in a form of #3D #printing material - They make a model of their #tumour on which they can test the efficacy of potential #treatments before using them for real. 👉https://t.co/gY5CiMJYxc https://t.co/bzW0Uw8mFy