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Comparative efficacy and acceptability of 12 new-generation antidepressants: a multiple-treatments meta-analysis. |
Cipriani A, Furukawa TA, Salanti G, et al. |
Comparative Efficacy and Acceptability of Antidepressants Background: Inconsistent results of efficacy for second-generation antidepressants have been reported. What effects have 12 new-generation an... |
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Use of a lidocaine patch in the management of postsurgical neuropathic pain in patients with cancer: a phase III double-blind crossover study (N01CB). |
Cheville AL, Sloan JA, Northfelt DW, et al. |
Lidocaine Patch Use for the Management of Post-Surgical Neuropathic Pain Background: Opioid-tolerant individuals generally require a 3- to 4-fold-greater opioid dosage postoperatively compared with t... |
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Sleep habits and susceptibility to the common cold. |
Cohen S, Doyle WJ, Alper CM, Janicki-Deverts D, Turner RB. |
Sleep Habits and Susceptibility to the Common Cold Background: Is sleep duration and efficiency before viral exposure associated with cold virus susceptibility?Design and Participants: This prospecti... |
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Internet-based survey evaluating use of pain medications and attitudes of radiation oncology patients toward pain intervention. |
Simone CB 2nd, Vapiwala N, Hampshire MK, Metz JM. |
Pain Management and Attitudes of Radiation Oncology Patients Background: Pain is common in cancer, and radiation is used frequently in palliation. How do radiation oncologists utilize analgesia? What... |
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Assessing nurses' attitudes toward death and caring for dying patients in a comprehensive cancer center. |
Lange M, Thom B, Kline NE. |
Nursesâ?? Attitudes Toward Caring for Patients at the End of Life Background: What are the attitudes of registered nurses (RNs) caring for dying patients in a comprehensive cancer center settin... |
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