EFFECTS OF A NURSE-LED TAI CHI PROGRAMME ON IMPROVING QUALITY OF LIFE, MENTAL WELLBEING, AND PHYSICAL FUNCTION OF WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER: PROTOCOL FOR A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL

Effects of a nurse-led Tai Chi programme on improving quality of life, mental wellbeing, and physical function of women with breast cancer: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Objectives: Quality of life, mental wellbeing, and physical function deteriorate among women with breast cancer.Tai Chi is a moderate form of exercise that may be effective in improving the mental and physical wellbeing, therefore, the quality of life of women with breast cancer.This protocol paper outlines a trial to determine the therapeutic effe

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H/ACA Small RNA Dysfunctions in Disease Reveal Key Roles for Noncoding RNA Modifications in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Differentiation

Noncoding RNAs control OTF Automatic critical cellular processes, although their contribution to disease remains largely unexplored.Dyskerin associates with hundreds of H/ACA small RNAs to generate a multitude of functionally distinct ribonucleoproteins (RNPs).The DKC1 gene, encoding dyskerin, is mutated in the multisystem disorder X-linked dyskera

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