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Corticosteroids for the management of severe community-acquired pneumonia: A UK-wide survey. [PDF]
Terrington I+8 more
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Hydrocortisone preparations and latex [PDF]
M. Townsend+3 more
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Abstract Omaveloxolone is approved in the United States and the European Union for the treatment of patients with Friedreich ataxia aged ≥16 years. It is mainly metabolized by cytochrome P450 (CYP) 3A4 in vitro. Two drug–drug interaction studies (NCT04008186 and NCT05909644) were performed to evaluate (1) the effect of drug‐metabolizing enzymes (DMEs ...
Hamim Zahir+4 more
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Longitudinal associations between stress and sleep disturbances during COVID‐19
Abstract The psychological consequences of COVID‐19 pandemic may include the activation of stress systems, that involve the hypothalamic‐pituitary‐adrenal axis which influences many physiological functions, including sleep. Despite epidemiological studies evidenced greater prevalence of stress symptoms and sleep disturbances during COVID‐19 ...
Andrea Ballesio+15 more
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Glucocorticoids can reduce mortality in patients with severe community-acquired pneumonia: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. [PDF]
Gu X+8 more
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Modulation of the intrinsic viscosity of hyaluronic acid formed by human “fibroblasts” in vitro: The effects of hydrocortisone and colchicine [PDF]
C. William Castor, Robert K. Prince
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The longitudinal effects of neonatal anthropometry on attention problems in males and females
Previous studies have demonstrated sex differences in the relationship between neonatal anthropometry and increased attention problems. Our study demonstrates that the nature of this relationship ‐ quadratic versus linear ‐ varies according to the anthropometric measure used and that the impact of increasing age on these effects differ in males and ...
Lars Meinertz Byg+4 more
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Abstract Self‐affirmations—responding to self‐threatening information by reflecting on positive values or strengths—help to realign working self‐concept and may support adaptive coping and wellbeing. Little research has been undertaken on spontaneous self‐affirmations in response to everyday threats, and less has been undertaken on the relationships ...
Taylor‐Jane Sharouni+7 more
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