After trying to use PubMed for the first time I can feel very PLEASED especially for the quality of the files that you can find. It occurred to me several times of having to search for information "medical care" on the Internet but of course, not knowing a "website reference", I was led to seek some 'everywhere, here and there, could be found false or inaccurate. From now I know for sure they can count on a valuable, practical, useful and not too complicated! I tried to do some research: the first relating to myocardial infarction and the second on smoking and sleep disturbance. Typing "Infarct" I found 198,872 files (too many to handle!) So I put some limitations to the survey done, "myocardial infarct AND diabetic patients" followed by Limits = last 2 years. The result was very soddifacente: 350 files. Reading some of the items I have actually found that all patients with diabetes have a greater tendency to develop cardiovascular disease, as already known, but in relation to the so-called AGEs, proteins or lipids responsible for complications micro and macrovascular inducing the expression of specific mediators in various types of vascular cells. Of course I could also find other very interesting information concerning tobacco dependence and diturbi sleep.
Typing "Insomnia" I got a very large number of results that would have been too complicated to navigate. So I changed the search this way: "Insomnia and Depression" and I found 2557 files, but surely much more manageable number of 10,517 before! According to the findings from a study conducted by the University of Medicine in Freiburg in Germany, the primary symptoms of insomnia, such as fragmented sleep and short-lived and little rest, were frequently observed during the consumption of nicotine. Proceeding with reading the article I also discovered another very interesting thing that is that non-smokers who suffer from depression may improve your mood and your mood by anti-depressants, or by using a "controlled" and "monitored" for nicotine to reach good results. The news would be reported and all intrigued many and interesting, but obviously I can not mention them all! I have therefore limited to riportarte the most important or at least the ones that impressed me the most. For the rest of the board search for articles and learning to read Pubmed use of this possibility, a simple, useful and above all a reliable source of information.
Typing "Insomnia" I got a very large number of results that would have been too complicated to navigate. So I changed the search this way: "Insomnia and Depression" and I found 2557 files, but surely much more manageable number of 10,517 before! According to the findings from a study conducted by the University of Medicine in Freiburg in Germany, the primary symptoms of insomnia, such as fragmented sleep and short-lived and little rest, were frequently observed during the consumption of nicotine. Proceeding with reading the article I also discovered another very interesting thing that is that non-smokers who suffer from depression may improve your mood and your mood by anti-depressants, or by using a "controlled" and "monitored" for nicotine to reach good results. The news would be reported and all intrigued many and interesting, but obviously I can not mention them all! I have therefore limited to riportarte the most important or at least the ones that impressed me the most. For the rest of the board search for articles and learning to read Pubmed use of this possibility, a simple, useful and above all a reliable source of information.
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