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    • Aerosol-generating behaviours in speech pathology clinical practice: A systematic literature review 

      Chacon, Antonia Margarita; Nguyen, Duy Duong; McCabe, Patricia; Madill, Catherine
      Published 2021
      OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the evidence of aerosol generation across tasks involved in voice and speech assessment and intervention, to inform better management and to reduce transmission risk of such diseases as COVID-19 in ...
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    • "People Associate Us with Movement so It's an Awesome Opportunity": Perspectives from Physiotherapists on Promoting Physical Activity, Exercise and Sport 

      West, Kerry; Purcell, Kate; Haynes, Abby; Taylor, Jennifer; Hassett, Leanne; Sherrington, Catherine
      Published 2021
      Insufficient physical activity (PA) is a critical public health issue especially in the context of COVID-related deconditioning. Health professionals are well placed to promote community-based PA but there is little ...
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    • The value of routine BMD monitoring after starting bisphosphonate treatment 

      Bell, Katy J.L.; Hayen, Andrew; Irwig, Les; Macaskill, Petra; Craig, Jonathan C; Ensrud, Kristine E; Bauer, Douglas C
      Published 2010
      Response/editorial with respect to a paper authors submitted to the British Medical Journal on the value of monitoring bone density after starting bisphosphonates. The article has been the topic of a highly critical ...
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    • Is there a relationship between skin erythema and fatigue in women undergoing irradiation after breast conserving surgery for early breast cancer? A prospective study 

      Gupta, Sanjiv A; Wratten, Chris R; Kilmurray, Janice; Nash, Sharon; Seldon, Michael; O'Brien, Peter C; Bell, Katy J.L.; Denham, James W
      Published 2009
      A prospective study was conducted to determine whether any relationship exits between skin erythema, fatigue and biological factors during and after adjuvant radiotherapy for early breast cancer. Breast erythema was ...
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    • Monitoring Initial Response to Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitor–Based Regimens: An Individual Patient Data Meta-Analysis From Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trials. 

      Bell, Katy J.L.; Hayen, Andrew; Macaskill, Petra; Craig, Jonathan C; Neal, Bruce; Fox, Kim M; Remme, Willem J; Asselbergs, Folkert W; Van Gilst, Wiek H; MacMahon, Stephen; Remuzzi, Giuseppe; Ruggenenti, Piero; Teo, Koon K; Irwig, Les
      Published 2010
      Most clinicians monitor blood pressure to estimate a patient’s response to blood pressure–lowering therapy. However, the apparent change may not actually reflect the effect of the treatment, because a person’s blood pressure ...
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