Publications by authors named "E H Ernst"

Bi+ men are more likely to use alcohol and drugs than heterosexual and often gay men. The minority stress model is the predominant framework for understanding these disparities, but it is unknown whether this framework is consistent with bi+ men's perspectives. As part of an online survey, 69 bi+ young men (ages 18-29; 29% transgender) were asked why they think bisexual men are more likely to use alcohol and drugs than other men (including gay men).

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Modern maize (Zea mays ssp. mays) was domesticated from Teosinte parviglumis (Zea mays ssp. parviglumis), with subsequent introgressions from Teosinte mexicana (Zea mays ssp.

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Background And Objectives: Antibiotics rapidly reduce intestinal bacterial diversity, leading to dysbiosis that persists for months to years. Although emerging evidence from retrospective and claims-based studies has linked dysbiosis to cognitive function, prospective data are lacking. We aim to examine the prospective association of antibiotics with cognitive aging among initially healthy older adults.

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Objective: This update of a systematic review evaluates the effectiveness of spinal manipulations as a treatment for migraine headaches.

Background: Spinal manipulation therapy (SMT) is sometimes used to treat migraine headaches; however, the biological plausibility and safety of SMT have repeatedly been questioned.

Methods: Amed, Embase, MEDLINE, CINAHL, Mantis, Index to Chiropractic Literature, and Cochrane Central were searched from inception to September 2023.

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Article Synopsis
  • * A total of nine studies were analyzed, and their results indicated that OMT showed no significant improvement over sham treatments in terms of pain intensity, disability, or quality of life.
  • * Overall, the study concluded that OMT is not more effective than placebo in alleviating symptoms for patients with NP or LBP, with the quality of evidence being rated as moderate to low.
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