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... contraception/birth control (hormonal or barrier method) or agree to not participate in a conception process (e.g., active attempt to become pregnant or to ...
... control children without atopic dermatitis, and to apply mass-spectrometry-based metabolomic approach to analyzing fecal, nasal, oral and skin samples from ...
albicans in the microbial communities of a population of children at-risk for atopic dermatitis compared to healthy controls who do not have an underlying risk ...
If the subject is a female of childbearing potential, she agrees to use an acceptable form of effective birth control for the duration of the study and is ...
Diagnosing precocious puberty involves: Reviewing the child's and the family's medical histories. Doing a physical exam. Running blood tests to measure hormone ...
Self-help strategies for sub-threshold anxiety: A Delphi consensus study to find messages suitable for population-wide promotion. ... Centers for Disease Control ...
The analysis showed that some children and teens taking antidepressants had a small increase in suicidal thoughts, compared with those taking a sugar pill ( ...
... contraception that have complete efficacy (failure <1%). (The dose of the contraceptive should be stable for 3 months). Active ongoing inflammatory diseases ...
Patients should check with their health care provider about what kind of birth control methods to use and how long to use them. Negative urine or serum ...
Women who are using oral, implanted or injectable contraceptive hormones or mechanical products such as an intrauterine device or barrier methods (diaphragm ...
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