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Bronchodilator response in COPD: absent or wrong method of measurement?
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Dose response study of phytosterols in tablet dosage in adults with primary hypercholeterolemia
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Effect of supplementation with Folinic Acid and Methionine on hypomethylation in children with Down syndrome
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A randomised controlled trial of a question prompt list for palliative care patients and their caregivers
Expand descriptionPatients being referred for palliative care have high levels of anxiety and significant informational and emotional needs. Previous research suggests these needs are not always met. Provision of a question prompt list (QPL) to cancer patients before initial oncology consultations has been found to promote patient question asking, reduce anxiety, improve recall and shorten the consultation. We have developed a QPL specifically for palliative care patients. We will study the effects of providing patients with this QPL before their consultation with a palliative care doctor.
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Mechanisms and treatment of chronic cough
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Improving intestinal function after surgery
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Left ventricular diastolic function in lean and overweight subjects.
Expand descriptionThis cross-sectional (snapshot) study aims to measure the relaxation function of the heart (using ultrasound) in a group of people who do not have diabetes, who are of varying weight and body size (ranging from lean to overweight).
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The effect of CoEnzymeQ10 on vascular function in type 2 diabetes mellitus: a pilot study.
Expand descriptionThis pilot (preliminary) study aims to determine if taking supplements of CoEnzymeQ10 (a vitamin with antioxidant properties) improves the relaxation function of artery blood vessels in people with type 2 diabetes.
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Randomised placebo controlled study on the safety and efficacy of a herbal tonic for cessation of smoking - five week pilot study
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An Open-Label, Multicentre Study to Evaluate the Duration of Clinical Remission of Two Courses of Weekly Intramuscular administration of AMEVIVE (alefacept) by evaluating the time to retreatment with AMEVIVE or an alternative systemic therapy in patients with chronic plaque psoriasis in the context of standard dermatological practice
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