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Autor:
Roman D Jovey, Jeffrey Ennis, Jacqueline Gardner-Nix, Brian Goldman, Helen Hays, Mary Lynch, Dwight Moulin
Publikováno v:
Pain Research and Management, Vol 8, Iss Suppl A, Pp 3A-14A (2003)
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https://doaj.org/article/cbb87ecc88db466782e1e06303f5c0e9
Autor:
Umair Majid, Jeffrey Ennis
Publikováno v:
The Family Journal. 30:111-118
The experience of losing a loved one can have profound effects on physical and psychological well-being, and previous research has reported an increased risk of mortality after spousal loss. This qualitative evidence synthesis reviewed 16 studies on
Autor:
Jeffrey Ennis, Umair Majid
Publikováno v:
The Family Journal. 28:241-246
The loss of a loved one is one of the most ubiquitous life experiences. There have been multiple reviews that have found adverse health outcomes for individuals experiencing spousal loss, particularly the widowhood effect that characterizes an increa
Autor:
Umair Majid, Jeffrey Ennis
Publikováno v:
Death Studies. 45:538-551
The loss of a loved one is often associated with "death from a broken heart" for the survivor, and there is evidence that shows that widowers and widows are at risk for higher morbidity and mortality than the general population. This systematic revie
Autor:
Jeffrey Ennis
Normal0falsefalsefalseEN-CAJAX-NONE At a time when Canada is struggling with a doctor-prescribed opioid crisis, this book offers a safe alternative for the millions of people who live with chronic pain: self-hypnosis, an ancient technique used today
Autor:
Dwight E. Moulin, Roman D. Jovey, Jeffrey Ennis, Brian Goldman, Mary E. Lynch, Jacqueline Gardner-Nix, Helen Hays
Publikováno v:
Pain Research and Management, Vol 8, Iss Suppl A, Pp 3A-14A (2003)
Autor:
Jeffrey Ennis, Drew A. Bednar
Publikováno v:
Journal of Spinal Disorders. 5:217-218
A lumbar decompression and fusion with instrumentation was successfully completed on a patient with a history of acute brachial neuritis (ABN) and recurring Guillain Barré syndrome (GBS). Three weeks post-surgery there was a mild exacerbation of the