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    Türk hekimlerinin fibromiyalji tedavisindeki tutumları; pregabalinofobi ağrı tedavisinin yeni gerçeği mi?

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    OBJECTIVES: This study aims to determine the treatment preferences of physicians interested in fibromyalgia treatment and to investigate their hesitations about prescribing pregabalin. METHODS: Our survey study was conducted between February 5 and 20, 2021. The survey forms were sent to the known email addresses and phone numbers of 1569 physical medicine and rehabilitation (PMR), algology, and rheumatology physicians. The replies to the surveys were checked for possible resubmissions. The pooled data were evaluated with the SPSS 22.0 statistical package program. Frequency distributions were calculated and presented as n, %. RESULTS: Four hundred and six PMR, rheumatology, and algology specialists fulfilled the study forms. About 59.0% of physicians stated that they prefer duloxetine as the first-line agent of fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) treatment. Pregabalin was only 6.0% of the physicians' first choice for FMS. About 35.0% of the participating physicians stated that the PMR department should follow up FMS patients. About 44.3% of the participants noted that they refer FMS patients to other departments which interested in FMS treatment and do not want to follow-up FMS patients. About 81% agreed that pregabalin causes addiction. About 36.7% stated that at least 20% of the patients could abuse pregabalin and 97.8% of physicians stated that they were prejudiced about prescribing pregabalin to prisoners. Approximately two of the three physicians experienced an act of violence in their hospital regarding pregabalin prescribing. CONCLUSION: These data showed that the 'Pregabalinophobia' should be accepted. This condition is associated with life safety concerns of the physician not only from unreliability of the drug. It seems that the doctors have valid reasons to develop this prejudice.Amaç: Bu çalışma, fibromiyalji tedavisi ile ilgilenen hekimlerin tedavi tercihlerini belirlemek ve pregabalin reçetelemek konusundaki tereddütlerini araştırmayı amaçlamaktadır. Gereç ve Yöntem: Anket çalışmamız 5 Şubat 2021–20 Şubat 2021 tarihleri arasında gerçekleştirildi. Fiziksel tıp ve rehabilitasyon, algoloji ve romatoloji hekimlerinden oluşan 1569 kişinin bilinen e-posta adreslerine ve telefon numaralarına anket formları gönderildi. Anketlere verilen yanıtlar olası yeniden gönderimler açısından kontrol edildi. Veri havuzu SPSS 22.0 istatistik paket programı ile değerlendirildi. Frekans dağılımları hesaplandı ve n, % olarak sunuldu. Bulgular: Dört yüz altı fiziksel tıp ve rehabilitasyon, romatoloji ve algoloji uzmanı çalışma formlarını tamamladı. Hekimlerin %59’u fibromiyalji tedavisinde birinci basamak ajan olarak duloksetin tercih ettiklerini belirtti. Pregabalin, hekimlerin fibromi-yalji için ilk tercihinin sadece %6'sıydı. Çalışmaya katılan hekimlerin %35'i fibromiyalji hastalarının fiziksel tıp ve rehabilitasyon bölümlerinde takip edilmesi gerektiğini belirtti. Katılımcıların %44,3’ü fibromiyalji hastalarını, fibromiyalji tedavisi ile ilgilenen ve fibromiyalji hastalarını takip etmek isteyen diğer bölümlere sevk ettiklerini belirtti. Katılımcıların %81'i pregabalinin bağımlılığa neden olduğunu kabul etti. Katılımcıların %36,7'si fibromiyalji hastalarının en az %20'sinin pregabalini kötüye kullanabileceğini belirtti. Hekimlerin %97,8'i mahkumlara pregabalin reçete edilmesi konusunda ön yargılı olduğunu belirtti. Üç hekimden yaklaşık ikisi hastanelerinde pregabalin reçete edilmesi ile ilgili bir şiddet olayına maruz kaldığını belirtti. Sonuç: Bu veriler “pregabalinofobi”nin kabul edilmesi gerektiğini göstermektedir. Bu durum, yalnızca ilacın güvenilmezliğinden değil, hekimin can güvenliği endişeleriyle de ilişkilidir. Görünüşe göre doktorlarda bu ön yargının oluşmasında geçerli nedenler vardır

    Dynamics of the Turkish paintings market: A comprehensive empirical study

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    This paper constructs the most comprehensive paintings price index in Turkey by using 32,391 manually collected sales transactions, including artworks of 413 artists over the period 1990–2016. The results indicate that the Turkish paintings market underperforms the domestic stock market, but leading to the higher returns compared to the global paintings and the global stock markets. The results from the causality analysis also demonstrate that there is the feedback effect between the domestic paintings and the domestic stock market. Furthermore, the findings cannot reject the null hypothesis that there is no bubble in the Turkish Paintings price index. Finally, the geopolitical and the political risks in Turkey are among the main reasons for the diminishing returns of the Turkish paintings market after 2010. © 2018 Elsevier B.V

    Suicide and economic uncertainty: New findings in a global setting

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    This study extends the previous literature on the association between country-level economic uncertainty and suicide rate to 141 countries by introducing the World Uncertainty Index. We first examine the role of economic uncertainty on the suicide rates in a global setting for the period 2000–2019 and then analyze if the association varied across different income groups. Our primary findings suggest that a rise in economic uncertainty is related to an increased suicide rate. According to the estimates based on various income levels, higher economic uncertainty is associated with increased suicide risk in high-income countries. For middle- and low-income countries, we find no such impact. Overall, we conclude that contemporaneous and lagged economic uncertainty is a concern for the increased risk of suicide, especially in high-income countries. The results highlight the need for proactive suicide-prevention strategies in uncertain times

    Suicide as globalisation's Black Swan: global evidence

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    Objectives This empirical study investigated the relationship between globalisation and suicide rates. We examined whether there is a beneficial or harmful relationship between economic, political and social globalisation and the suicide rate. We also estimated whether this relationship differs in high-, middle- and low-income countries. Study design Using panel data from 190 countries over the period 1990–2019, we examined the relationship between globalisation and suicide. Method We compared the estimated effect of globalisation on suicide rates using robust fixed-effects models. Our results were robust to dynamic models and models with country-specific time trends. Results The effect of the KOF Globalisation Index on suicide was initially positive, leading to an increase in the suicide rate before decreasing. Concerning the effects of economic, political, and social dimensions of globalisation, we found a similar inverted U-shaped relationship. Unlike the middle-income and high-income countries, we found a U-shaped relationship for the case of low-income countries, indicating that suicide decreased with globalisation and then increased as globalisation continues to increase. Moreover, the effect of political globalisation disappeared in low-income countries. Conclusion Policy-makers in high- and middle-income countries, below the turning points, and low-income countries, above the turning points, must protect vulnerable groups from globalisation's disruptive forces, which can increase social inequality. Consideration of local and global factors of suicide will potentially stimulate the development of measures that might reduce the suicide rate

    Coexistence of acute myocardial infarction with normal coronary arteries and migraine with aura in a female patient

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    Acute myocardial infarction with normal coronary arteries is a well known condition, which is typically diagnosed in young patients. Coronary vasospasm, inherited, acquired or malignancy-induced hypercoagulable state, collagen vascular disease and coronary arterial embolism have been considered as underlying etiologic factors. An association between migraine with aura and increased risk of ischemic stroke, angina and myocardial infarction has been demonstrated in studies. Patients with migraine and especially with aura should be followed closely against cardiovascular events even if they are young and do not have traditional risk factors

    Transfer and integration of breast milk stem cells to the brain of suckling pups

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    WOS: 000445336600057PubMed ID: 30250150Beside its unique nutritional content breast milk also contains live cells from the mother. Fate of these cells in the offspring has not been adequately described. In this study, we aimed to detect and identify maternal cells in the suckling's blood and the brain. Green fluorescent protein expressing transgenic female mice (GFP+) were used as foster mothers to breastfeed wildtype newborn pups. One week and two months after the birth, blood samples and brains of the sucklings were analyzed to detect presence of GFP+ cells by fluorescence activated cell sorting, polymerase chain reaction and immunohistochemistry on the brain sections and optically cleared brains. The tests confirmed that maternal cells were detectable in the blood and the brain of the pups and that they differentiated into both neuronal and glial cell types in the brain. This phenomenon represents breastfeeding - induced microchimerism in the brain with functional implications remain to be understood.The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) [114R078]This project was supported by "The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey" (TUBITAK) with a grant number 114R078
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