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Anti-malarial medicine quality field studies and surveys: a systematic review...
Abstract Background Assessing the quality of medicines in low-middle income countries (LMICs) relies primarily on human inspection and screening technologies, where available.... -
Additional file 9: Figure S7. of A resting EEG study of neocortical hyperexci...
Scatter plots of each participantâ s values of power and connectivity in delta, theta, lower alpha, upper alpha, beta bands for FXS and healthy control participants. Circle... -
Informing tobacco control policy in Jordan: assessing the effectiveness of pi...
Abstract Background Pictorial warning labels (PWLs) deter initiation and motivate quitting. Assessing PWLs is important to track effectiveness and wear out. Jordan introduced an... -
The mental health and wellbeing of first generation migrants: a systematic-na...
Abstract Background First generation migrants are reportedly at higher risk of mental ill-health compared to the settled population. This paper systematically reviews and... -
Correlates of employment status in individuals with asthma: a cross-sectional...
Abstract Background This study aims to elucidate factors that among adults with asthma are associated with working full-time. Methods This cross-sectional survey of 2613... -
Additional file 1: Figure S1. of Effect of standardized training on the relia...
Difference in the agreement of inexperienced raters with reference stratified by trial size. Agreement assessment between minimal training raters and experienced raters and... -
Azithromycin and risk of COPD exacerbations in patients with and without Heli...
Abstract Background Helicobacter pylori (HP) infection is associated with reduced lung function and systemic inflammation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)... -
A bacosides containing Bacopa monnieri extract alleviates allodynia and hyper...
Abstract Background The current therapy of neuropathic pain is inadequate and is limited by the extent of pain relief and the occurrence of dose dependant side effects.... -
Lessons learned from England’s Health Checks Programme: using qualitative res...
Abstract Background This study aimed to explore the challenges and barriers faced by staff involved in the delivery of the National Health Service (NHS) Health Check, a... -
Additional file 2: Figure S2. of Effect of standardized training on the relia...
Difference in the agreement of inexperienced raters with reference stratified by year of publication before or after the CONSORT 2010. Agreement assessment between minimal... -
Perceived barriers and facilitators to Risk Based Monitoring in academic-led ...
Abstract Background In November 2016, the ICH published a requirement for sponsors to develop a systematic, prioritised, risk-based approach to monitoring clinical trials. This... -
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Reducing depressive symptomatology with a smartphone app: study protocol for ...
Abstract Background Depression has become one of the leading contributors to the global disease burden. Evidence-based treatments for depression are available, but access to... -
A randomised controlled trial of cognitive aids for emergency airway equipmen...
Abstract Background Safety of emergency intubation may be improved by standardising equipment preparation; the efficacy of cognitive aids is unknown. Methods This randomised... -
Long-term prenatal exposure to paracetamol is associated with DNA methylation...
Abstract Background Epidemiological studies have shown that long-term exposure to paracetamol during pregnancy is associated with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder... -
Interventions for preventing or treating malnutrition in problem drinkers who...
Abstract Background Problem alcohol drinking in homeless and vulnerably housed people can lead to malnutrition, which is associated with complications such as alcohol-related... -
Prevalence of stress among medical students: a comparative study between publ...
Abstract Background Throughout the world all health professionals face stress because of time-pressures, workload, multiple roles and emotional issues. Stress does not only... -
Assessment model for the justification of intrusive lifestyle interventions: ...
Abstract Background In many countries health insurers, employers and especially governments are increasingly using pressure and coercion to enhance healthier lifestyles. For... -
Leveraging 3D chemical similarity, target and phenotypic data in the identifi...
Abstract Background Drug-target identification is crucial to discover novel applications for existing drugs and provide more insights about mechanisms of biological actions,... -
A two-phase approach for the identification of refugees with priority need fo...
Abstract Background Time and resource efficient mental disorder screening mechanisms are not available to identify the growing number of refugees and other forcibly displaced...