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Subst Use Misuse 2010,Oct,01;45(12):1909-29; (PMID: 20380555) This study examined tribal members' perspectives on alcohol, risk factors, consequences, and community responses. Focus groups were conducted with five American Indian tribes between 1997 and 2001. Participants were knowledgeable of the cultural lives of their reservation communities. Although there was agreement regarding the pervasiveness of heavy drinking, participants reported different opinions about the meaning of alcohol and appropriate intervention strategies.[...]
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Eur J Emerg Med 2010,Oct,01;17(5):270-3; (PMID: 20523221) [...] (N=29) were more likely to have experienced recent infection with vomiting or diarrhoea (P=0.004) and 'common cold symptoms/runny nose' (P=0.006) than the children with fractures (N=29). Other symptoms suggestive of either viral or [...]
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Pediatr Allergy Immunol 2010,Sep,01;21(6):983-9; (PMID: 20718929) [...] Cohort Study were followed during their first 2 yr of life using repeated questionnaires. Information was obtained on common colds, fever, and diarrhea with fever as well as on wheeze and eczema at ages 3 and 7 months and 1 and 2 yr, respectively.[...]
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Med Clin North Am 2010,Sep,01;94(5):945-60; (PMID: 20736105) [...] is a common symptom that can result from a wide spectrum of underlying causes ranging from the common cold to a malignancy. A framework for diagnostic evaluation is presented based on categorizing the myriad of causes by how they interfere with the voice production mechanism.[...]
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Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2010,Aug,01;31(8):857-9; (PMID: 20569111) The common cold affects millions of people. Unfortunately, it remains unknown whether cold viruses enter the respiratory tract[...]
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Zoonoses Public Health 2010,Aug,01;57(5):339-44; (PMID: 19486498) [...]It was found that farmers use antimicrobial drugs as prophylaxis and treatment of common chicken diseases namely fowl typhoid (85%), infectious bursa disease (Gumboro) (65%) infectious coryza (65%), collibacilosis (55%), coccidiosis (54%), Newcastle disease (50%), helminthosis (20%) and fowl pox (15%). Antimicrobials accounted for 85% of the drugs commonly used.[...]
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J Virol 2010,Aug,01;84(15):7418-26; (PMID: 20375160) [FULL TEXT AVAILABLE] Human rhinoviruses (HRVs) were discovered as common cold pathogens over 50 years ago. Recent advances in molecular viral diagnostics have led to an appreciation of their role in more-significant respiratory illnesses, including [...]
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Proc Nutr Soc 2010,Aug,01;69(3):429-33; (PMID: 20540822) [...]Many studies have been conducted in normal free-living subjects or in subjects during common infections like the common cold and show that some probiotic-containing foods can improve the functioning of or strengthen the body's defence.[...]
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Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol 2010,Aug,01;299(2):L160-8; (PMID: 20543005) [...] disease (COPD). l-carbocisteine, a mucolytic agent, reduces the frequency of common colds and exacerbations in COPD. However, the inhibitory effects of l-carbocisteine on FluA virus infection[...]
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Pediatr Infect Dis J 2010,Aug,01;29(8):694-8; (PMID: 20458257) [...] (10.2 vs. 6.4 years; P < 0.0001). The commonest symptoms in S-OIV were fever (93%) and cough (92%), followed by coryza (78%), sore throat (72%), headache (59%), myalgia (49%), vomiting (23%), and diarrhea (16%). Clinical features did not discriminate between [...]
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