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    Effects of discontinuation of long-term anticholinergic treatment in elderly schizophrenia patients by Drimer, T, Shahal, B, Barak, Y

    Published in International clinical psychopharmacology (01-01-2004)
    “…Anticholinergic medication (ACM) is frequently used in psychiatry to treat the side-effects of D2 blocking agents. However, ACM is not without adverse effects…”
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    Periodic K-alpha sleep EEG activity and periodic limb movements during sleep : Comparisons of clinical features and sleep parameters by MACFARLANE, J. G, SHAHAL, B, MOUSLY, C, MOLDOFSKY, H

    Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (01-04-1996)
    “…The K-alpha sleep electroencephalographic (EEG) phenomenon is characterized by periodic (approximately 20-40 seconds) K-complexes, immediately followed by…”
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    Diurnal sleep/wake‐related immune functions during the menstrual cycle of healthy young women by MOLDOFSKY, HARVEY, LUE, FRANKLIN A., SHAHAL, BARUCH, JIANG, CHENG‐GAN, GORCZYNSKI, REGINALD M.

    Published in Journal of sleep research (01-09-1995)
    “…SUMMARY  Animal and human studies have related the sleeping/waking brain to the immune system. Because women are more susceptible to certain immunological…”
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    A randomized, single-blind, comparison of venlafaxine with paroxetine in elderly patients suffering from resistant depression by Mazeh, Doron, Shahal, Baruch, Aviv, Alex, Zemishlani, Hanna, Barak, Yoram

    Published in International clinical psychopharmacology (01-11-2007)
    “…It is estimated that up to 45% of patients with depression do not have an adequate response to a first trial of antidepressant therapy with even higher…”
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    Venlafaxine for the treatment of Depressive episode during the course of schizophrenia by MAZEH, Doron, SHAHAL, Baruch, SARAF, Roni, MELAMED, Yuval

    Published in Journal of clinical psychopharmacology (01-12-2004)
    “…The emergence of depression in the course of schizophrenia is common and arouses much interest and therapeutic concern. It has been associated with a less…”
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    Scopolamine bioavailability in combined oral and transdermal delivery by Nachum, Z, Shahal, B, Shupak, A, Spitzer, O, Gonen, A, Beiran, I, Lavon, H, Eynan, M, Dachir, S, Levy, A

    “…Transdermal therapeutic system scopolamine (TTS-S) is effective in preventing motion sickness for 72 h. However, by this route a prophylactic effect is…”
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    Active High-Frequency Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex and Seasickness Susceptibility by Nachum, Zohar, Gordon, Carlos R., Shahal, Baruch, Spitzer, Orna, Shupak, Avi

    Published in The Laryngoscope (01-01-2002)
    “…Objectives/Hypothesis The vestibular autorotation test (VAT) examines responses to active head oscillations at frequencies between 2 and 6 Hz in the horizontal…”
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    Disordered eating in elderly female patients diagnosed with chronic schizophrenia by Stein, Daniel, Zemishlani, Chana, Shahal, Baruch, Barak, Yoram

    “…Data about the association between disordered eating and schizophrenia is limited and inconclusive. The aim of the present study was to evaluate disordered…”
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    Computerized Dynamic Posturography and Seasickness Susceptibility by Shahal, Baruch, Nachum, Zohar, Spitzer, Orna, Ben-David, Jacob, Duchman, Hava, Podoshin, Ludwik, Shupak, Avi

    Published in The Laryngoscope (01-12-1999)
    “…Objective/Hypothesis: The neural mismatch theory emphasizes the role of conflicting multimodal sensory interactions in producing both motion sickness and the…”
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    Inner ear decompression sickness following altitude chamber operation by Nachum, Z, Shupak, A, Spitzer, O, Sharoni, Z, Ramon, Y, Abramovich, A, Shahal, B

    “…Decompression sickness (DCS) is a known hazard of altitude chamber operation. The musculoskeletal, dermal, neurological and pulmonary manifestations of DCS are…”
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