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women. The age distribution of the participants ranged
from 13 to 80 years of age. The frequency of the 13 to
15 year olds was low in the trauma sample.
For both the total sample and the trauma ... 30-year difference in PTSD peaks
between the two studies. However, the age group of 55
to 64-year-olds was not included in the Kessler et al.
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therefore to indicate that the doses of TZDs ... recorded every other day from day 6 to
day 21. At the indicated times, the increase in body weight
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effect of CCR5-Delta 32 heterozygous ... subjects exposed to
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infrequently, and the majority of humans acquire anti-
bodies to the virus early in life [1]. In contrast with
influenza A and B viruses, the influenza C virus genome
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ome sequences of influenza C virus may have the poten-
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... Respiratory muscle weakness is commonplace in
critically ill patients, impairing the ability of those
patients to breath, prolonging the need for ventilatory
support, and increasing the likelihood ... tissues in advance of the
endotoxin stimulus. In Supinski and colleagues’ study,
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Respiratory muscle weakness is commonplace in
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... found to inhibit
function of phagocytic cells and both monocytic/lymphocytic
proinflammatory cytokines involved in rheumatoid synovitis,
and this seems to be the key role in the sustained anti-inflam-
matory ... development of pain. Body weights
were also measured to monitor the progression of disease and
the systemic antiarthritic effects of the test compounds use...
... al.: Lack of effect of glutamine
administration to boost the innate immune system response in trauma
patients in the intensive care unit. Critical Care 2010 14:R233.
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Lack of effect of glutamine administration to
boost the innate immune system response in
trauma patients...
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sensitivity to venoms of stinging insects by cate-
gorizing the clinical severity of the reaction to a
sting, the levels of skin test reactivity to increas-
ing concentrations ... study examined this relationship for inhalant
allergens and found a correlation between the
severity of clinical symptoms and the degree of
skin test...
... prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in
patients with RA. The components of the metabolic syndrome
may already be extensively modified by other processes in RA
(including chronic inflammation ... again that the increased frequency of patients
satisfying both the hypertensive and hypertrigylceridaemic
components of the metabolic syndrome in the steroid-treated
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