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Continuity of care and the risk of preventable hospitalization in older adults. |
Nyweide DJ, Anthony DL, Bynum JP, et al. |
Continuity of Care and Risk of Preventable Hospitalization Background: In multivariate analyses, neither socioeconomic status nor race account for differences in rates of preventa... |
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Adherence to CONSORT adverse event reporting guidelines in randomized clinical trials evaluating systemic cancer therapy: a systematic review. |
Péron J, Maillet D, Gan HK, Chen EX, You B. |
Adherence to CONSORT Adverse Event Reporting Guidelines in Cancer Treatment Trials Background: Inconsistencies in methods of adverse event (AE) collection, analysis, and reporting... |
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Long-term cognitive impairment after critical illness. |
Pandharipande PP, Girard TD, Jackson JC, et al; BRAIN-ICU Study Investigators |
Long-Term Cognitive Impairment After Critical Illness Background: Survivors of critical illness often have prolonged cognitive dysfunction,1-4 with deficits in global cognition or... |
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A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial of megestrol acetate as an appetite stimulant in children with weight loss due to cancer and/or cancer therapy. |
Cuvelier GD, Baker TJ, Peddie EF, et al. |
Megestrol Acetate to Stimulate Appetite in Children with Cancer Background: Malnutrition and weight loss are common in children undergoing cancer treatment1; enteral tube feeding ... |
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In vivo activity of norhydrocodone: an active metabolite of hydrocodone. |
Navani DM, Yoburn BC. |
In Vivo Activity of Norhydrocodone Background: Hydrocodone is metabolized to hydromorphone and norhydrocodone, a μ-selective opioid ligand. How do the pharmacodynamics of nor... |
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Feasibility and acceptability of a delirium prevention program for cognitively impaired long term care residents: a participatory approach. |
Voyer P, McCusker J, Cole MG, et al. |
A Delirium Prevention Program for Long-Term Care Residents Background: In long-term care (LTC) settings, the prevalence of delirium ranges from 3%-70%.1,2 Is a new delirium preven... |
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