Publications by authors named "Hao-Cheng Qin"

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  • The paper highlights the significant global health challenge posed by depression and explores how exercise can serve as an effective treatment option to mitigate this issue.
  • It outlines the mechanisms through which exercise, such as yoga and strength training, exerts antidepressant effects by influencing neurotransmitters, neuroplasticity, and hormone levels.
  • The study emphasizes the importance of personalized exercise programs tailored to individual needs to enhance treatment outcomes and calls for further research to fully understand exercise's impact on depression.
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Given that the global population of elderly individuals is expanding and the difficulty of recovery, hip fractures will be a huge challenge and a critical health issue for all of humanity. Although people have spent more time at home during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, hip fractures show no sign of abating. Extensive studies have shown that patients with hip fracture and COVID-19 have a multifold increase in mortality compared to those uninfected and a more complex clinical condition.

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Recently, we read with interest the article entitled "Unveiling the Morphogenetic Code: A New Path at the Intersection of Physical Energies and Chemical Signaling". In this paper, the investigation into the systematic and comprehensive bio-effects of physical energies prompted us to reflect on our research. We believe that ultrasound, which possesses a special physical energy, also has a certain positive regulatory effect on macrophages, and we have already obtained some preliminary research results that support our hypothesis.

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Background: Hip fracture in the elderly is a worldwide medical problem. New-onset depression after hip fracture has also received attention because of its increasing incidence and negative impact on recovery.

Aim: To provide a synthesis of the literature addressing two very important questions arising from postoperative hip fracture depression (PHFD) research: the risk factors and associated clinical outcomes of PHFD, and the optimal options for intervention in PHFD.

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