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Sputum Color: Potential Implications for Clinical Practice

Sputum Color: Potential Implications for Clinical Practice

... It is possible, for example, that sputum characteristics differ between those suffering from conditions such as bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma, cystic fibrosis, and bronchiectasis. In addition, no attempt was made to ...

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Vitamin D and MS: Implications for Clinical Practice

Vitamin D and MS: Implications for Clinical Practice

... IMPLICatIonS for PeoPLe wIth MS Due to the widespread effects of vitamin D, vitamin D deficiency may have several important implications for those with MS. The most definitive concern is bone health. People ...

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Implications of Nursing Clinical Practice to The Student’s Spiritual Health

Implications of Nursing Clinical Practice to The Student’s Spiritual Health

... in practice areas that concern with various aspects of nursing will have implications for students, one of them is in the aspect of spiritual health, whereas students as a prospective nurse as a ...

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Studies in colorectal cancer metastases: implications for clinical practice

Studies in colorectal cancer metastases: implications for clinical practice

... appropriate. Clinical outcome of patients with MC and AC was investigated in both studies separate, due to an improvement of clinical outcome caused by the addition of bevacizumab to first-line chemotherapy ...

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The Human Virome: Implications for Clinical Practice in Transplantation Medicine

The Human Virome: Implications for Clinical Practice in Transplantation Medicine

... Detailed guidelines have been reported (79), and further advisories by Clinical Labo- ratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA), College of American Pathologists (CAP), and other agencies are expected. In general, ...

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Genetics of tuberous sclerosis complex: implications for clinical practice

Genetics of tuberous sclerosis complex: implications for clinical practice

... on clinical criteria alone, results of genetic testing are now considered as major diagnostic criteria if a clearly deleterious mutation is identified and certain circumstances dictate that a clinician might want ...

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Parentification and related processes: distinction and implications for clinical practice

Parentification and related processes: distinction and implications for clinical practice

... Sensitivity amongst siblings Even if parentification is mostly described for one child, the current research has shown that within a family several children can be parentified at the same time in different manners. ...

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Miscommunication between patients and general practitioners: implications for clinical practice

Miscommunication between patients and general practitioners: implications for clinical practice

... The theoretical framework for this research was interactional sociolinguistics. 20 The term ‘mis- communication’ is an umbrella term used here to refer to the overall process, while a specific instance of ...

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Implications of placebo and nocebo effects for clinical practice: expert consensus

Implications of placebo and nocebo effects for clinical practice: expert consensus

... within clinical research to a distinct and expanding interdisciplinary field in its own ...in clinical or laboratory medical con- texts, respectively, after administration of an inert treat- ment or as part ...

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Pharmacogenetics in type 2 diabetes: potential implications for clinical practice

Pharmacogenetics in type 2 diabetes: potential implications for clinical practice

... Many oral anti­diabetes medications have been developed and used in clinical practice for years, but some of their biological mechanisms are not completely understood. Figure 1 illustrates the tissues ...

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Working with trauma in forensic therapeutic communities: Implications for clinical practice

Working with trauma in forensic therapeutic communities: Implications for clinical practice

... Working with trauma in forensic therapeutic communities: Implications for clinical practice.. SHUKER, Richard and NEWBERRY, Michelle <http://orcid.org/0000-0003- 0085-3751>.[r] ...

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Rising Verbal Intelligence Scores: Implications for Research and Clinical Practice

Rising Verbal Intelligence Scores: Implications for Research and Clinical Practice

... The single most frequently used test to establish a level of verbal intellectual functioning is the Vocabulary subtest of the WAIS (Wechsler, 1955) and its newer revisions (WAIS–R and WAIS– III; Wechsler, 1981, 1997). ...

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Implications of Placebo and Nocebo Effects for Clinical Practice: Expert Consensus

Implications of Placebo and Nocebo Effects for Clinical Practice: Expert Consensus

... possible clinical implications of placebo and nocebo ...in clinical trials, showing larger ef- fects in trials with a higher chance of getting the real treat- ment in comparison to the placebo ...

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Renal function estimation: the implications for clinical practice. Iefke Drion

Renal function estimation: the implications for clinical practice. Iefke Drion

... the clinical observations with possible implications for the person, for whom the formula is ...the implications are, when a certain GFR estimate is used for clinical decision ...

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Classism in the therapeutic alliance : implications for clinical social work practice

Classism in the therapeutic alliance : implications for clinical social work practice

... Experiencing classist microaggressions. Relating their observations of systemic classism with personal experiences, all twelve participants in this study described experiencing “a lot classist microaggressions” (P9) ...

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The epigenetic effects of butyrate: potential therapeutic implications for clinical practice

The epigenetic effects of butyrate: potential therapeutic implications for clinical practice

... including clinical trials as monotherapies and in combination with other antic- ancer drugs and radiation treatments ...important implications for cancer prevention and therapy ...

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Pediatric Appropriate Use Criteria for Echocardiography: Implications for Clinical Practice

Pediatric Appropriate Use Criteria for Echocardiography: Implications for Clinical Practice

... The fi rst pediatric Appropriate Use Criteria (AUC) were recently published by the American College of Cardiology. 1 This document consists of common clinical scenarios for which a transthoracic echocardiogram is ...

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Implications of the PEGASUS-TIMI 54 trial for US clinical practice

Implications of the PEGASUS-TIMI 54 trial for US clinical practice

... how clinical practice might be influenced by this study, and future studies are needed to understand practice changes in P2Y 12 inhibitor use subsequent to the publication of this ...ischaemic ...

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The Non-Coding Transcriptome of Prostate Cancer: Implications for Clinical Practice

The Non-Coding Transcriptome of Prostate Cancer: Implications for Clinical Practice

... standard clinical diagnostic testing requires other detection methods that are more affordable and robust when only limited amounts of starting material are ...in clinical applications [ 139 ...

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