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List of works by Giuseppe Valeriani

"Spice," "kryptonite," "black mamba": an overview of brand names and marketing strategies of novel psychoactive substances on the web.

scientific article published on September 2014

25C-NBOMe: preliminary data on pharmacology, psychoactive effects, and toxicity of a new potent and dangerous hallucinogenic drug

scientific article

A brain centred view of psychiatric comorbidity in tinnitus: from otology to hodology

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Addressing Healthcare Gaps in Sweden during the COVID-19 Outbreak: On Community Outreach and Empowering Ethnic Minority Groups in a Digitalized Context

scientific article published on 01 November 2020

Adverse Psychiatric Effects Associated with Herbal Weight-Loss Products

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Changes in dream experience in relation with antidepressant escitalopram treatment in depressed female patients: a preliminary study

scientific article published in July 2014

Facial expression in patients with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia in response to emotional stimuli: a partially shared cognitive and social deficit of the two disorders

scientific article published on 08 August 2013

Internet addiction disorder and social networks: statistical analysis of correlation and study of the association with social interaction anxiousness

scientific article published in November 2012

Manic-like psychosis associated with elevated trough tacrolimus blood concentrations 17 years after kidney transplant

scientific article published on 16 May 2013

Osteoporosis and major depression: open debate on a bidirectional relationship

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Premorbid circadian profile of patients with major depression and panic disorder

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The diffusion of performance and image-enhancing drugs (PIEDs) on the internet: the abuse of the cognitive enhancer piracetam.

scientific article published on 14 May 2014

[Coffee consumption in depressive disorders: it's not one size fits all]

scientific article published on 01 July 2014

[Facial Action Coding System (FACS): an instrument for the objective evaluation of facial expression and its potential applications to the study of schizophrenia]

scientific article published on 01 March 2012