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Pharmacovigilance in hospice/palliative care: Net effect of amitriptyline or nortriptyline on neuropathic pain: UTS/IMPACCT Rapid programme international consecutive cohort
CONCLUSIONS: Benefits favoured amitriptyline while harms were similar for both medications.PMID:35403513 | DOI:10.1177/02692163221085855
Source: Palliative Medicine - April 11, 2022 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Akram Hussein Madeline Digges Sungwon Chang Jane Hunt Matt Doogue Debra Rowett Meera Agar Aynharan Sinnarajah Danielle Kain Simon Allan Jason W Boland David C Currow Source Type: research

Plasmonic optical fiber biosensor development for point-of-care detection of malondialdehyde as a biomarker of oxidative stress
Free Radic Biol Med. 2023 Feb 23:S0891-5849(23)00093-X. doi: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2023.02.020. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTNumerous pieces of evidence demonstrate that oxidative stress impairs biological functions, speeds up aging, and has a role in a variety of human diseases, including systemic and oral inflammatory disorders, and even cancer. Therefore, technologies providing accurate measures of oxidative stress indicators or biomarkers appear essential in the identification/prevention of such diseases, and in their management. Particularly advantageous is the employement of point-of-care tests based on affordable...
Source: Free Radical Biology and Medicine - February 25, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Debora Bencivenga Francesco Arcadio Angelantonio Piccirillo Marco Annunziata Fulvio Della Ragione Nunzio Cennamo Adriana Borriello Luigi Zeni Luigi Guida Source Type: research

Clinical manifestations of head and neck cancer in pediatric patients
This study aimed to describe clinical findings of PHNC diagnosed in a single Brazilian hospital
Source: Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontics - June 15, 2023 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Paola Aristizabal ARBOLEDA, Maria Eduarda P érez-de-Oliveira, Iva Loureiro Hoffmann, Izilda Aparecida Cardinalli, Karen Patricia Dominguez Gallagher, Regina Maria Holanda de Mendonça, Alan Roger Santos-Silva Source Type: research

A medication diary‐book for pediatric patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in Indonesia
ConclusionsWe conclude that a medication diary‐book might be useful to improve the survival of pediatric patients with ALL in resource‐limited settings, particularly in patients with highly educated mothers. Pediatr Blood Cancer © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Source: Pediatric Blood and Cancer - June 3, 2013 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Mei N. Sitaresmi, Saskia Mostert, Chad M. Gundy, Djauhar Ismail, Anjo J.P. Veerman Tags: Research Article Source Type: research

Increasing HPV Vaccination Series Completion Rates via Text Message Reminders
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most frequently diagnosed sexually transmitted infection in the United States. It is associated with the development of cervical, anal-genital, and oral-pharyngeal cancers. The rate of HPV infection among adolescents and young adults in the United States remains high, and completion rates of an HPV vaccine series remain low. At an urban pediatric clinic, adolescent and young adult participants aged 11 to 22 years (n = 37) received text message reminders for their second and third dose of HPV vaccine over an 8-month study period.
Source: Journal of Pediatric Health Care - November 7, 2013 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Elaine C. Matheson, Anne Derouin, Martha Gagliano, Julie A. Thompson, Jane Blood-Siegfried Tags: Article Source Type: research

The Art of Medicine or the Medico-Legal minefield
When Hippocrates started tutoring the first medical students on the steps of the Acropolis back in Ancient Greece, the art of medicine was born and the gradual understanding of disease processes and healing could really begin. It really goes without saying that things have significantly changed from Hippocrates’ day. I would say that even forward thinkers such as himself, could barely imagine the advancements that we have achieved, wondering at our ability to treat a vast array of ailments which truly benefit humanity. He may, however, be a bit disappointed that the common cold still runs rife and that ‘man flu’ caus...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - November 3, 2014 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Johnny Iliff Tags: Administration Arcanum Veritas Art of Medicine Medico-Legal minefield Source Type: blogs