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Moving ahead together, on a foundation of rights-based evidence [PDF]
Almost a year ago to this day, SRHM published an editorial on the implications of COVID-19 on sexual and reproductive health and rights.1 Sadly, many of the speculated negative effects have come to...
Emma Pitchforth, Julia Hussein
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Cystic Fibrosis Foundation evidence-based guidelines for management of infants with cystic fibrosis. [PDF]
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation+12 more
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Models of Palliative Care Delivery for Individuals with Cystic Fibrosis: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Evidence-Informed Consensus Guidelines. [PDF]
Kavalieratos D+7 more
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IntroductionHeroin use disorder (HUD) is commonly accompanied by gut dysbiosis, but the roles of gut microbiota in HUD treatment, such as compulsory detoxification and methadone maintenance treatment (MMT), remain poorly understood.MethodsIn this study ...
Peng Yan+19 more
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Background Tools for shared decision-making (e.g. decision aids) are intended to support health care professionals and patients engaged in clinical encounters involving shared decision-making.
Anja Fog Heen+7 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic has affected people’s physical and mental health. Quarantine and other lockdown measures have altered people’s daily lives; levels of anxiety, depression, substance use, self-harm and suicide ideation have increased. This commentary
Claire McCartan+6 more
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Objective We investigated characteristics of systematic reviews (SRs) assessing measures to prevent COVID-19 by (1) identifying SR registrations in Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO), (2) identifying published SRs in COVID-19 Living ...
Joerg J Meerpohl+4 more
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Background Healthcare decisions are ideally based on clinical trial results, published in study registries, as journal articles or summarized in secondary research articles.
Anette Blümle+9 more
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Introduction. Vertical maxillary excess is traditionally treated using Le Fort 1 horizontal osteotomy with the removal of an intermediate maxilla fragment of a particular height. This treatment was so far applied to patients at all ages.
A. Ihde+5 more
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Background The German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) initiated large research programs to foster high quality clinical research in the academic area.
E. Nury+7 more
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