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We have read with interest and pleasure the paper by Choudhary and colleagues, that confirms our and few other’s observations on efficacy and safety of low-dose cyclosporine (CyA) in chronic ITP, as second line or salvage treatments.
Emilia G. +5 more
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This article is about the interaction between policymaking and research and also between policymakers and academia: what that should look like, and whether that is working as well as it could at the moment. The wealth of data and computational capabilities today, coupled with the breadth and depth of theory, could be usefully channelled into better ...
Guy Debelle
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BackgroundUser involvement is appearing increasingly on policy agendas in many countries, with a variety of proposals for facilitating it. The belief is that it will produce better health for individuals and community, as well as demonstrate greater ...
Kaltoft, Mette Kjer +3 more
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Antitrust, Public choice, Real business cycles, D72, L40, K21, E61,
Michael Reksulak
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BackgroundmHealth apps are deployed with the aim of improving access, quality, and experience of health care. It is possible that any mHealth intervention can yield differential impacts for different types of users.
Kaphle, Sangya +4 more
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BackgroundQuestionnaires are commonly used to assess physical activity in large population-based studies because of their low cost and convenience. Many self-report physical activity questionnaires have been shown to be valid and reliable measures, but ...
Pfaeffli, Leila +4 more
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Distribution of policy attention to environmental pollution: Evidence from China
This study analyzes the effect of local policy attention on industrial pollution emissions intensity in China spanning 2011–2021 using city-level government work reports to measure the attention on air and water governance.
Shiyu Zhou, Weijie Luo
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Mobile Phone Use Among Medical Residents: A Cross-Sectional Multicenter Survey in Saudi Arabia
BackgroundMobile phones have great potential for medical education, as they allow health care providers and students to access resources efficiently at the precise time at the point-of-care to help in informed decision making.
Jamal, Amr +5 more
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Tesis (Administrador de Empresas).--Universidad de Cartagena. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas. Programa de Administración de Empresas, 2013El objetivo de este trabajo de grado es determinar la factibilidad de la instalación y apertura de la Escuela de ...
España Sanin, Carolina María +1 more
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