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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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Cough and reflux
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Randomised controlled trial of length of oral prednisolone in acute exacerbations of childhood asthma
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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
Patients 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.