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Multivitamin and multimineral supplements did not reduce reported infection days or related use of healthcare services in elderly people
Young women described the benefits of having advance supplies of emergency contraception but emphasised its use as a “last resort” rather than an alternative form of contraception
A home based, physical activity intervention increased physical activity, fitness, and vigour and reduced fatigue in sedentary women with early stage breast cancer
Mothers’ decisions about MMR vaccination were framed by their children’s vulnerabilities and wider social trends
Perceived barriers and benefits were factors in decision making about colorectal screening
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A weight maintenance diet reduced bulimic symptoms in adolescent girls
Review: wearing graduated compression stockings during air travel reduces the risk of deep venous thromboembolism
Helping practitioners understand the contribution of qualitative research to evidence-based practice
Review: multivitamins and mineral supplements do not reduce infections in elderly people
Review: multidisciplinary interventions reduce hospital admission and all cause mortality in heart failure
UK palliative care professionals identified service infrastructure, patient and carer attitudes and characteristics, and practice culture as influencing place of death of patients with cancer
Reflections on “Helping practitioners understand the contribution of qualitative research to evidence-based practice”
Glargine dose titration by patients and by physicians were equally effective for preventing severe hypoglycaemia
Marginalised HIV positive drug users felt that an HIV diagnosis created benefits as well as losses
Review: children permitted clear fluids ⩽120 minutes before surgery have similar gastric volumes and pH values as those on standard fasts
Nurse home visits did not differ from standard care for prevention of recurrent child abuse
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A simple risk score predicted 7 day stroke risk after transient ischaemic attack
UK and US adolescents perceived internet health information to be salient but of questionable credibility
The WHO technique for intramuscular thigh vaccination in infants and toddlers had fewer adverse reactions than 2 other techniques
Multisystemic therapy improved adherence to blood glucose testing in adolescents with type 1 diabetes
Trimethoprim reduced dysuria in women with symptoms of urinary tract infection but negative urine dipstick test results
Web based care management improved glucose control in patients with poorly controlled diabetes
Liposomal lidocaine improved intravenous cannulation success rates in children
Topical chloramphenicol was not effective for acute infective conjunctivitis in children
An educational booklet did not improve adherence or symptoms in patients prescribed thyroxine for primary hypothyroidism
After 3 months, low dose oral contraceptives reduced pain in adolescent girls with moderate to severe dysmenorrhoea
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