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View article: A 13.2 mg epinephrine intranasal spray demonstrates comparable pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and safety to a 0.3 mg epinephrine autoinjector
A 13.2 mg epinephrine intranasal spray demonstrates comparable pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and safety to a 0.3 mg epinephrine autoinjector Open
Bidose epinephrine spray addresses the unmet medical and patient needs for a needle-free, convenient, and effective dose-delivery system for self-administration of epinephrine that is as good as or better than the 0.3 mg autoinjector.
View article: IL‐4/IL‐13‐producing ILC2s are required for timely control of intestinal helminth infection in mice
IL‐4/IL‐13‐producing ILC2s are required for timely control of intestinal helminth infection in mice Open
Infection of mice with Nippostrongylus brasiliensis ( Nb ) serves as a model for human hookworm infection affecting about 600 million people world‐wide. Expulsion of Nb from the intestine requires IL‐13‐mediated mucus secretion from goblet…
View article: Potential Surgical Implications of Internal Jugular Stenosis in a Craniocervical Junction Meningioma
Potential Surgical Implications of Internal Jugular Stenosis in a Craniocervical Junction Meningioma Open
We report a case of a 61-year-old lady presenting with several weeks of progressive left-sided weakness, and found to have a foramen magnum meningioma. She was counselled on surgical resection of the tumour, and a preoperative computed tom…
View article: Group cognitive–behavioural programme to reduce the impact of rheumatoid arthritis fatigue: the RAFT RCT with economic and qualitative evaluations
Group cognitive–behavioural programme to reduce the impact of rheumatoid arthritis fatigue: the RAFT RCT with economic and qualitative evaluations Open
Background Fatigue is a major problem in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). There is evidence for the clinical effectiveness of cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) delivered by clinical psychologists, but few rheumatology units have psychologists.…
View article: Reducing rheumatoid Arthritis Fatigue impact - clinical Teams using cognitive behavioural approaches (RAFT): randomised controlled trial with economic and qualitative evaluations
Reducing rheumatoid Arthritis Fatigue impact - clinical Teams using cognitive behavioural approaches (RAFT): randomised controlled trial with economic and qualitative evaluations Open
Background: Fatigue is a major problem in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). There is evidence for cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) delivered by clinical psychologists but few rheumatology units have psychologists.
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