INIS
patients
100%
reviews
97%
therapy
89%
management
82%
doses
55%
surveys
41%
schools
41%
thiamine
41%
colleges
41%
electronic equipment
41%
alcohols
41%
resources
41%
losses
41%
biotin
41%
stimulation
41%
validation
41%
teaching
39%
attitudes
37%
range
31%
reduction
27%
people
27%
india
27%
vitamins
27%
drugs
27%
feedback
24%
health services
24%
minerals
20%
universities
20%
correlations
20%
symptoms
13%
demand
13%
hospitals
13%
monitoring
13%
ecology
13%
accountability
13%
risks
13%
enrichment
10%
females
10%
atp
10%
allocations
8%
delphi method
8%
charts
6%
metabolism
6%
enzymes
6%
weight
6%
recovery
6%
variations
6%
liver
6%
levels
6%
gain
6%
Nursing and Health Professions
Electroconvulsive Therapy
82%
Medical Student
82%
Mental Health
41%
Health Care Planning
41%
Systematic Review
41%
Valproic Acid
41%
Pathophysiology
41%
Ethical dilemmas
41%
Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device
41%
College Student
41%
Odds Ratio
41%
Adverse Event
16%
Mental Health Service
15%
Logistic Regression Analysis
13%
Correlation Coefficient
13%
Hair Loss
11%
Biotin
11%
Medline
11%
Hospital Setting
8%
Dihydrotachysterol
8%
Face Validity
8%
Literature Review
8%
Health Care Personnel
8%
Content Validity
8%
Adenosine Triphosphate
6%
Physician
6%
Physical Disease
6%
Hyperandrogenism
5%
Drug Therapy
5%
Mineral Deficiency
5%
Agomelatine
5%
Alopecia
5%
Minoxidil
5%
Depression
5%
Depressive Disorder
5%
Heart Ventricle Extrasystole
5%
PsycINFO
5%
World Health Organization
5%
Cochrane Library
5%
Embase
5%
Dual Chamber Pacemaker
5%
Comorbidity
5%
Medicine and Dentistry
Drug Megadose
44%
Wernicke Korsakoff Syndrome
41%
Thiamine Deficiency
41%
Tertiary Care
41%
Brain Disease
41%
Alcoholic Polyneuropathy
41%
Thiamine
41%
College Student
41%
Mental Health
41%
Sodium Valproate
41%
Systematic Review
41%
Electroconvulsive Therapy
41%
Adverse Event
15%
Comorbidity
10%
Marchiafava Bignami Disease
10%
Energy Metabolism
10%
Alcohol Consumption
10%
Neuropathy
10%
Psychological Well-Being
8%
Mental Health Service
8%
Dihydrotachysterol
8%
Hyperammonemia
5%
Premature Ventricular Contraction
5%
Depression
5%