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51.

Commentary   Open Access Highly Accessed

Language acquisition for deaf children: Reducing the harms of zero tolerance to the use of alternative approaches

Tom Humphries, Poorna Kushalnagar, Gaurav Mathur, Donna Napoli, Carol Padden, Christian Rathmann, Scott R Smith Harm Reduction Journal 2012, 9:16 (2 April 2012)

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Investigating risk factors for psychological morbidity three months after intensive care: a prospective cohort study

Dorothy M Wade, David C Howell, John A Weinman, Rebecca J Hardy, Michael G Mythen, Chris R Brewin, Susana Borja-Boluda, Claire F Matejowsky, Rosalind A Raine Critical Care 2012, 16:R192 (15 October 2012)

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Patients experiencing acute psychological reactions in the intensive care unit (ICU) were found to be at an increased risk of developing mental illness after recovery; suggesting interventions during treatment could reduce psychological morbidity in ICU survivors.

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Review   Free Highly Accessed

Clinical review: The hospital of the future - building intelligent environments to facilitate safe and effective acute care delivery

Brian W Pickering, John M Litell, Vitaly Herasevich, Ognjen Gajic Critical Care 2012, 16:220 (26 April 2012)

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Research   Open Access Highly Accessed

Early breastfeeding experiences of adolescent mothers: a qualitative prospective study

Paige Hall Smith, Sheryl L Coley, Miriam H Labbok, Susan Cupito, Eva Nwokah International Breastfeeding Journal 2012, 7:13 (29 September 2012)

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High degree of efficacy in the treatment of cyclic vomiting syndrome with combined co-enzyme Q10, L-carnitine and amitriptyline, a case series

Richard G Boles BMC Neurology 2011, 11:102 (16 August 2011)

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Technical advance   Open Access Highly Accessed

A new growth chart for preterm babies: Babson and Benda's chart updated with recent data and a new format

Tanis R Fenton BMC Pediatrics 2003, 3:13 (16 December 2003)

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Review   Open Access Highly Accessed

Is there a role for carbohydrate restriction in the treatment and prevention of cancer?

Rainer J Klement, Ulrike Kämmerer Nutrition & Metabolism 2011, 8:75 (26 October 2011)

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Research   Open Access Highly Accessed

The total antioxidant content of more than 3100 foods, beverages, spices, herbs and supplements used worldwide

Monica H Carlsen, Bente L Halvorsen, Kari Holte, Siv K Bøhn, Steinar Dragland, Laura Sampson, Carol Willey, Haruki Senoo, Yuko Umezono, Chiho Sanada, Ingrid Barikmo, Nega Berhe, Walter C Willett, Katherine M Phillips, David R Jacobs, Rune Blomhoff Nutrition Journal 2010, 9:3 (22 January 2010)

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Case Report   Open Access Highly Accessed

Overabundant milk supply: an alternative way to intervene by full drainage and block feeding

Caroline GA van Veldhuizen-Staas International Breastfeeding Journal 2007, 2:11 (29 August 2007)

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Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Exercise-induced muscle damage is reduced in resistance-trained males by branched chain amino acids: a randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled study

Glyn Howatson, Michael Hoad, Stuart Goodall, Jamie Tallent, Phillip G Bell, Duncan N French Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2012, 9:20 (8 May 2012)

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Mast cell activation disease: a concise practical guide for diagnostic workup and therapeutic options

Gerhard J Molderings, Stefan Brettner, Jürgen Homann, Lawrence B Afrin Journal of Hematology & Oncology 2011, 4:10 (22 March 2011)

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Research   Open Access Highly Accessed

Intensive care diaries reduce new onset post traumatic stress disorder following critical illness: a randomised, controlled trial

Christina Jones, Carl Bäckman, Maurizia Capuzzo, Ingrid Egerod, Hans Flaatten, Cristina Granja, Christian Rylander, Richard D Griffiths, the RACHEL group Critical Care 2010, 14:R168 (15 September 2010)

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Patients recovering from critical illness are at a much lower risk of developing post traumatic stress disorder if they keep a diary during their time in intensive care.

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Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome in 41 adults: the illness, the patients, and problems of management

David R Fleisher, Blake Gornowicz, Kathleen Adams, Richard Burch, Edward J Feldman BMC Medicine 2005, 3:20 (21 December 2005)

Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central |  Editor’s summary

Cyclical Vomiting Syndrome is a little studied but disabling condition, occurring in adults as well as children; appreciation of comorbidities such as migraine, anxiety and inter-episodic dyspeptic nausea may improve diagnosis.

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Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Apps for asthma self-management: a systematic assessment of content and tools

Kit Huckvale, Mate Car, Cecily Morrison, Josip Car BMC Medicine 2012, 10:144 (22 November 2012)

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A systematic assessment of apps for asthma self-management finds that none combine reliable information with appropriate supportive tools, thus physicians considering recommending these should apply caution as some apps may be unsafe.

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Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Knowledge of pressure ulcer prevention: a cross-sectional and comparative study among nurses

Mirjam A Hulsenboom, Gerrie JJW Bours, Ruud JG Halfens BMC Nursing 2007, 6:2 (9 March 2007)

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Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Identification of nursing assessment models/tools validated in clinical practice for use with diverse ethno-cultural groups: an integrative review of the literature

Gina MA Higginbottom, Magdalena S Richter, Ramadimetja S Mogale, Lucenia Ortiz, Susan Young, Obianuju Mollel BMC Nursing 2011, 10:16 (3 August 2011)

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Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

A Systematic Review of Healthcare Applications for Smartphones

Abu Saleh Mosa, Illhoi Yoo, Lincoln Sheets BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2012, 12:67 (10 July 2012)

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Debate   Open Access Highly Accessed

Wikis, blogs and podcasts: a new generation of Web-based tools for virtual collaborative clinical practice and education

Maged Boulos, Inocencio Maramba, Steve Wheeler BMC Medical Education 2006, 6:41 (15 August 2006)

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A 10 year (2000–2010) systematic review of interventions to improve quality of care in hospitals

Mary C Conry, Niamh Humphries, Karen Morgan, Yvonne McGowan, Anthony Montgomery, Kavita Vedhara, Efharis Panagopoulou, Hannah Mc Gee BMC Health Services Research 2012, 12:275 (24 August 2012)

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There is an abundance of studies on hospital-based quality of care improvements but few report interventions that have been established within a theoretical framework, which may partially account for the minimal transfer of health research into policy.

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Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Maternal obesity support services: a qualitative study of the perspectives of women and midwives

Penny J Furness, Kerry McSeveny, Madelynne A Arden, Carolyn Garland, Andy M Dearden, Hora Soltani BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2011, 11:69 (8 October 2011)

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Commentary   Free Highly Accessed

Pulse pressure variation: beyond the fluid management of patients with shock

Frédéric Michard, Marcel R Lopes, Jose-Otavio C Auler Critical Care 2007, 11:131 (17 May 2007)

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Commentary   Open Access Highly Accessed

International Society of Sports Nutrition position stand: creatine supplementation and exercise

Thomas W Buford, Richard B Kreider, Jeffrey R Stout, Mike Greenwood, Bill Campbell, Marie Spano, Tim Ziegenfuss, Hector Lopez, Jamie Landis, Jose Antonio Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2007, 4:6 (30 August 2007)

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Review   Open Access Highly Accessed

Joubert Syndrome and related disorders

Francesco Brancati, Bruno Dallapiccola, Enza Valente Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases 2010, 5:20 (8 July 2010)

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Research   Open Access Highly Accessed

The Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (WEMWBS): development and UK validation

Ruth Tennant, Louise Hiller, Ruth Fishwick, Stephen Platt, Stephen Joseph, Scott Weich, Jane Parkinson, Jenny Secker, Sarah Stewart-Brown Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2007, 5:63 (27 November 2007)

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Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Giant viruses coexisted with the cellular ancestors and represent a distinct supergroup along with superkingdoms Archaea, Bacteria and Eukarya

Arshan Nasir, Kyung Kim, Gustavo Caetano-Anolles BMC Evolutionary Biology 2012, 12:156 (24 August 2012)

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