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                             21 results found
no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Ablation and pacing therapy improves a broad range of clinical outcomes for patients with medically refractory atrial fibrillation Hildick-Smith, David
2000
4 3 p. 69-
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2 A low literacy education tool improves pneumococcal vaccination rates Murphy, Peggy W.
2000
4 3 p. 73-
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3 Approximately 0.2–0.5% of young adults become asthmatic or experience more severe asthma symptoms due to occupational exposure Venables, Katherine M.
2000
4 3 p. 58-
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4 A single dose of nasal decongestant in the common cold is moderately effective for the short-term relief of congestion in adults Lindbæk, Morten
2000
4 3 p. 65-
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5 Continuing breast feeding into the second year improves child growth Ashworth, Dr Ann
2000
4 3 p. 55-
1 p.
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6 Cost is a barrier to condom use Hennink, Dr Monique
2000
4 3 p. 56-
1 p.
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7 Educational sessions improve urinary tract infection prescribing, but have no impact on asthma prescribing behaviors Evans, Michael
2000
4 3 p. 62-
1 p.
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8 Experienced nurse practitioners are at least as good as junior doctors in treating minor injuries Iliffe, Dr Steve
2000
4 3 p. 59-
1 p.
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9 Insulin adjustment by a diabetes nurse educator improves glucose control in insulin-requiring diabetic patients Evans, Dr Josie
2000
4 3 p. 72-
1 p.
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10 Interferon beta-1b is not cost-effective for treating secondary progressive multiple sclerosis McNamee, Paul
2000
4 3 p. 66-
1 p.
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11 More research is needed to assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of inpatient versus outpatient care in the long-term treatment of eating disorders Abraham, Suzanne
2000
4 3 p. 67-
1 p.
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12 Nurse telephone consultation for out-of-hours primary care can save money through reduced ER admissions, surgery attendance and GP home visits Raftery, James
2000
4 3 p. 61-
1 p.
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13 Personalized computer-based information is preferred to other sources of information by cancer patients Wyatt, Dr Jeremy C.
2000
4 3 p. 71-
1 p.
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14 Postnatal community midwifery support services have no effect on health status in the first 6 months after delivery Wiggins, Meg
2000
4 3 p. 63-
1 p.
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15 Risedronate therapy is effective in the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis Cranney, Ann
2000
4 3 p. 68-
1 p.
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16 The economic embargo against Haiti increased morbidity and mortality of Haitians Barry, Michele
2000
4 3 p. 53-
1 p.
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17 There is a lack of evidence from trials of neonatal screening for sickle cell disease Streetly, Allison
2000
4 3 p. 54-
1 p.
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18 Touch screen information systems for pregnant women help reduce anxiety levels and increase uptake of detailed anomaly scans Davies, Barbara
2000
4 3 p. 64-
1 p.
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19 Universal ante-natal HIV screening is more cost-effective than selective screening Muir Gray, J.A.
2000
4 3 p. 57-
1 p.
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20 Utilization management increases readmission rates in children Sebring, Robert H.
2000
4 3 p. 60-
1 p.
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21 Video information reduces precolonoscopy anxiety and increases knowledge Leydon, Geraldine M.
2000
4 3 p. 70-
1 p.
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