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Publikováno v:
Therapeutic Advances in Neurological Disorders, Vol 2 (2009)
A novel composite endpoint, sustained pain-free/no adverse events, was recently proposed as a more rigorous means of capturing in a single measure the attributes of migraine pharmacotherapy that patients consider most important: rapid and sustained p
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a488d5e1ee974fe28a15be1527545dc7
Autor:
Rachel S. Wasson MA, Christina M. Luberto PhD, Meera Murthi PhD, Susan Blocksom McDonald MA, Harini Pallerla MS, Brenna K. Novak BS, Sian Cotton PhD
Publikováno v:
Global Advances in Health and Medicine, Vol 9 (2020)
Background Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) often improves health outcomes, though literature primarily focuses on middle-class, employed individuals. With an estimated average of six million unemployed over the past year, and the recent upt
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/317830446a844844b02d580296f9c5c8
Publikováno v:
Women and Birth.
Autor:
Susan S. McDonald, David Levine
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy. 76:7610505093p1-7610505093p1
Date Presented 04/01/2022 This study determined which statistical methods are most commonly used in the occupational therapy (OT) literature by reviewing and categorizing all articles in 13 core OT journals from January 2018 - December 2018 (1,223 ar
Autor:
Jody Kakacek, Rosemarie Kobau, Michael Privitera, Steven Owens, Patty Shafer, Susan Blocksom McDonald
Publikováno v:
Epilepsy Behav
Background Primary care providers (PCPs) provide a large proportion of care for people with epilepsy (PWE) and need regular training for updates. However, PCPs treat patients in so many therapeutic areas that epilepsy often becomes a less important c
Autor:
Christina M. Luberto, Rachel S. Wasson, Meera Murthi, Susan Blocksom McDonald, Harini Pallerla, Sian Cotton, Brenna K Novak
Publikováno v:
Global Advances in Health and Medicine
Global Advances in Health and Medicine, Vol 9 (2020)
Global Advances in Health and Medicine, Vol 9 (2020)
Background Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) often improves health outcomes, though literature primarily focuses on middle-class, employed individuals. With an estimated average of six million unemployed over the past year, and the recent upt
Autor:
Neil Brickel, Jeni De'Ath, Karen Hewett, Kalpesh Joshi, Susan A. McDonald, Jerzy Daniluk, Olga Vorobyeva, Somsak Tiamkao, Kirsty Rayner, Marie Catherine Boll, James Cooper
Publikováno v:
Epilepsy & Behavior. 102:106580
Background Retigabine is an antiepileptic drug developed for the adjunctive treatment of adults with epilepsy and partial-onset seizures (POS). Following its approval in 2011, reports of ophthalmological/dermatological pigmentation/discoloration led
Autor:
Anna Gebhardt, Susan Blocksom McDonald, Aviad Haramati, Harini Pallerla, Sian Cotton, Brenna K Novak
Publikováno v:
Global Advances in Health and Medicine
Global Advances in Health and Medicine, Vol 9 (2020)
Global Advances in Health and Medicine, Vol 9 (2020)
BackgroundPositive effects of mind-body skills programs on participant well-being have been reported in health professions students. The success seen with medical students at this university led to great interest in expanding the mind-body skills pro
Autor:
Bryan Adams, Virinder Nohria, Andrew J. P. Scott, Martin J. Brodie, Jacqueline A. French, Susan A. McDonald, Sarah DeRossett, Wen-Jene Lee
Publikováno v:
Epilepsy Research. 108:989-994
Integrated data from three double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trials were analyzed to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of ezogabine (EZG; US adopted name)/retigabine (RTG; international non-proprietary name) when used in combination w
Autor:
Susan A. McDonald, Michael P. Diamond, Jeanne E. Ballard, Vincent T. Martin, Shelly E. Lener, Alok Krishen, Frederick J. Derosier, Lisa K. Mannix
Publikováno v:
Journal of Women's Health. 23:389-396
Dysmenorrhea and menstrual migraine may share a common pathogenic pathway. Both appear to be mediated, in part, by an excess of prostaglandin production that occurs during menstruation.Data were pooled from two replicate randomized controlled trials