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Specialist nurses can play a key role in supporting patients having radiotherapy
... reduction in the quality of care provided" says lead author Dr Mary Wells, a Lecturer and Clinical Research Fellow in Cancer Nursing from the University. "As a result of our research ...Low-sodium advice for asthmatics should be taken with a pinch of salt
... symptoms. Dr Zara Pogson, clinical research fellow at The University of Nottingham, said: "Despite the clear ... sodium intake would show improved clinical control of asthma symptoms based on a test of ...Small birth size linked to changes in the cardiovascular system that predispose to later disease
... into the alterations that might occur during childhood. Dr Jones, who was a clinical research fellow at the Medical Research Council's Epidemiology Resource Centre at the University of Southampton ...Liver damage in hepatitis C patients could be treated with warfarin, says study
... Dr Quentin Anstee, an MRC Clinical Research Fellow and the corresponding author of the study from Imperial ... taking place in transplant patients because the researchers estimate that it would take 10-15 ...New TB test reveals patients at risk, says study
... . Professor Ajit Lalvani, the lead author of the study and a Wellcome Trust Senior Clinical Research Fellow at the Centre for Respiratory Infection at Imperial College London, said: "A lot of people ...Inhaled corticosteroids raise pneumonia risk for lung disease sufferers
... because these shots reduce the chance of getting a lung infection. A postdoctoral clinical research fellow at Hopkins, Drummond also advises lung disease sufferers to take additional precautions, ...How should mental, neurological and substance use disorders be treated where resources are scarce?
... the best possible outcomes. Vikram Patel (Professor of International Mental Health and Wellcome Trust Senior Clinical Research Fellow at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, who ...The heart attack myth: Study establishes that women do have same the heart attack symptoms as men
... differently from men," says cardiac nurse Martha Mackay, a Canadian Institutes of Health Research clinical research fellow and doctoral student at the UBC School of Nursing. "These findings suggest ...Text message reminders may encourage sunscreen use
... 's Hospital. Study sunscreen was provided by Neutrogena. Co-author Dr. Makredes was a Doris Duke Clinical Research Fellow and Dr. Armstrong was a Stiefel/Connetics Research Fellow for ...
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