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  • An observational study of the effect of eating behaviours, dietary and exercise strategies on weight loss at 12 months.

  • Effectiveness and safety of acupuncture for migraine: a randomised, single blind and sham controlled trial

    This prospective, randomised, patient/assessor blinded, sham-acupuncture controlled clinical trial was conducted at the Clinical Trial Lab of the School of Health sciences, WHO Collaborating Centre for Traditional Medicine, RMIT University, Australia, with the approval of the Human Research Ethics Committee of the RMIT University (Project No. 16/05), . Fifty (50) participants out of 179 enquires were enrolled and randomly allocated into either the real acupuncture (n=26) or the sham acupuncture (n=24) groups.

  • Bronchoscopy and Airway Disease in Children

    Project is Dr Masters PhD work on airway disease( malacia disorders) in children

  • Does three months of nightly splinting reduce thumb web-space contractures?

    The purpose of this study is to determine whether 3 months of nightly splinting is effective for the treatment of thumb web-space contractures in patients with neurological conditions.

  • A study exploring the potential of selenium incorporated in dairy proteins to improve health and reduce the risk of colon cancer.

    To explore the potential of selenium incorporated in dairy proteins to improve health and reduce the risk of colon cancer.

  • Quantifying the effect of nitrous oxide on the depth of anaesthesia using theoretically based time series modelling

    The purpose of this study is to determine the effects of nitrous oxide on the EEG, by randomising patients to inhaled induction of anaesthesia using nitrous oxide 33% or 66% or 0% with sevoflurane

  • Perioperative ischaemic evaluation trial

    Patients with or at risk of ischaemic heart disease, who are having moderate or high risk non-cardiac surgery will be randomized to receive metoprolol CR or placebo for 30 days perioperatively. Outcomes include cardiac morbidity and mortality and safety endpoints.

  • Dreaming during anaesthesia and anaesthetic depth

    Patients often report dreaming during general anaesthesia. However, it is not known whether patients who report dreaming are less deeply anaesthetised than patients who do not report dreaming. We therefore plan to compare anaesthetic depth in patients who do and do not report dreaming

  • Cough and reflux

  • Randomised controlled trial of length of oral prednisolone in acute exacerbations of childhood asthma

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