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Gang Zhu

Researcher at China Medical University (PRC)

Publications -  7
Citations -  1257

Gang Zhu is an academic researcher from China Medical University (PRC). The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 865 citations.

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Psychological interventions for people affected by the COVID-19 epidemic.

TL;DR: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic has now spread across China for over a month, and Xiang and colleagues, claim that the mental health needs of patients with confirmed CO VID-19, patients with suspected infection, quarantined family members, and medical personnel have been poorly handled.
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Major depressive disorder comorbid with general anxiety disorder: Associations among neuroticism, adult stress, and the inflammatory index.

TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the risk factors for major depressive disorder (MDD) with comorbid generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and found that higher neuroticism and adult stress may be potential risk factors.
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Childhood adversity, adulthood adversity and suicidal ideation in Chinese patients with major depressive disorder: in line with stress sensitization

TL;DR: Focusing on stress sensitization may enhance the early identification of MDD patients at suicidal risk and the ability to provide timely and appropriate intervention, as first verifies the hypothesis of stress sensitivity on suicidal ideation in patients with MDD.
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Study on the Correlation Between Iris Characteristics and Schizophrenia

TL;DR: Iris crypts and pigment spots were identified as potential biomarkers for detecting schizophrenia in patients with first-episode untreated schizophrenia, and were positively correlated with the subjects’ negative symptom scores.
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Association of nitric oxide synthase 1 adaptor protein gene polymorphisms with schizophrenia in a Chinese Han population

TL;DR: The results provide novel evidence for an association between NOS1AP polymorphisms and schizophrenia in northern Chinese Han population and individuals with the TCT haplotype, who are more likely to have schizophrenia should be given more attention.