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seizures; severe pain in the side and back; shivering; sneezing; sore mouth or tongue; sore throat; stiff neck; stomach cramps and pain; sweating; swollen, ...
Don't move the injured person except if needed to avoid further injury. Before checking for the source of the wound, put on disposable gloves and other personal ...
... onset adolescent eating disorders. Appetite. 2016 Oct 1; 105:298-305 Epub 2016 June 02. View PubMed; Matthews A, Peterson CM. Intensive family-based therapy ...
There are also less common very early (phase 0) and later (phase 4) phases. ... duration of the study and 60 days after their last dose of study drug.
In this study, the investigators will monitor extracellular neurotransmitter levels using a probe that is able to perform real time electrochemical detection ...
It's important to remember that the closer a tumor or an epileptic focus comes to functioning brain tissue, the higher the risk. So when that risk is close ...
... onset of a condition associated with ARDS. Patients may be enrolled and decision about randomization delayed if all criteria other than P/F ratio < 200 are ...
Use of glucocorticoids or anti-seizure medications in the preceding 6 months, ongoing multivitamin supplementation. Participating Mayo Clinic locations. Study ...
About this study. The purpose of this study is to determine if an initial invasive strategy of cardiac catheterization and optimal revascularization with ...
Time elapsed since onset of shock is > 24 hours. Onset of shock is defined as the first administration of a vasopressor given by continuous infusion (i.e. ...
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