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Disease modifying actions of interleukin-6 blockade in a rat model of bone cancer pain |
Remeniuk B, King T, Sukhtankar D, et al |
Effects of Interleukin-6 Blockade on Bone Cancer Pain Background: Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is implicated in bone metastasis and cancer progression.1 Can IL-6 blockade reduce bone... |
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A moment for compassion: emerging rhetorics in end-of-life care |
Zaman S, Whitelaw A, Richards N, Inbadas H, Clark D |
Barriers to Compassion in End-of-Life Care Background: Compassion is an emotional response to the suffering of others.1 What are some barriers to “free-flowing” c... |
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Impact of person-centred care training and person-centred activities on quality of life, agitation, and antipsychotic use in people with dementia living in nursing homes: a cluster-randomised controlled trial |
Ballard C, Corbett A, Orrell M, et al |
Impact of Person-Centered Care on Quality of Life, Agitation, and Antipsychotic Use in People with Dementia Background: People with dementia living in nursing homes (NHs) of... |
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Common items on a bucket list |
Periyakoil VS, Neri E, Kraemer H |
Using a Bucket List to Facilitate Goals-of-Care Conversations Background: Research endorses the importance of goals-of-care conversations with seriously ill patients during the... |
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Pediatric palliative care improves patient outcomes and reduces healthcare costs: evaluation of a home-based program |
Chong PH, De Castro Molina JA, Teo K, Tan WS |
Pediatric Palliative Care Improves Patient Outcomes and Reduces Healthcare Costs Background: Many children at the end of life lack access to pediatric palliative care, in par... |
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Inhaled isopropyl alcohol superior to oral ondansetron as an antiemetic |
Pallin D |
Inhaled Isopropyl Alcohol Superior to Oral Ondansetron as an Antiemetic Background: Although oral ondansetron is widely viewed as the first treatment to be given for nausea i... |
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