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    Resilience in adolescence during the COVID-19 crisis in Canada

    The COVID-19 pandemic constitutes a social crisis that will have long-term health consequences for much of the global population, especially for adolescents. Adolescents are triply affected as they: 1) are exp...

    J. Chin, J. Di Maio, T. Weeraratne, K. M. Kennedy, L. K. Oliver in BMC Public Health (2023)

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    Exploring the acceptability of controlled human infection with SARSCoV2—a public consultation

    Rapid development of an effective vaccine for SARSCoV2 is a global priority. A controlled human infection model (CHIM) would accelerate the efficacy assessment of candidate vaccines. This strategy would requir...

    D. Gbesemete, M. Barker, W. T. Lawrence, D. Watson, H. de Graaf, R. C. Read in BMC Medicine (2020)

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    Nursing oral care

    R. Smith, A. Panchal, R. Suffern, I. Politi, M. Barker, T. Pepper in British Dental Journal (2020)

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    Improving pregnant women’s diet and physical activity behaviours: the emergent role of health identity

    Women who gain too much weight in pregnancy are at increased risk of disease and of having children with increased risk. Interventions to improve health behaviours are usually designed for a general population...

    T. Morris, S. Strömmer, C. Vogel, N. C. Harvey, C. Cooper in BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth (2020)

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    The relationship between maternal self-efficacy, compliance and outcome in a trial of vitamin D supplementation in pregnancy

    In a randomised controlled trial of vitamin D during pregnancy, we demonstrated that women with lower self-efficacy were more likely to experience practical problems with taking the trial medication and that t...

    M. Barker, S. D’Angelo, G. Ntani, W. Lawrence, J. Baird in Osteoporosis International (2017)

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    Lungenfunktionsmessungen im Kleinkind- und Vorschulalter

    Lungenfunktionsmessungen werden zunehmend auch bei Klein- und Vorschulkindern durchgeführt. Dafür sind besondere Anforderungen bezüglich Ausstattung und altersentsprechendem Vorgehen zu erfüllen.

    Dr. O. Fuchs MD, PhD, M. Barker, A. Zacharasiewicz in Monatsschrift Kinderheilkunde (2017)

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    Bronchiale Provokation im Kindes- und Jugendalter

    Bronchiale Provokationstests spielen eine wichtige Rolle in Diagnostik und Therapie-Monitoring bei Kindern und Jugendlichen mit obstruktiven Atemwegserkrankungen. Entsprechende Empfehlungen wurden von der Arbe...

    PD Dr. C. Lex, A. Zacharasiewicz, J. Schulze, M. Dahlheim in Monatsschrift Kinderheilkunde (2015)

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    Vom Sportunfall zur Diagnose einer seltenen Systemerkrankung

    Dr. N. Wildner, A. Günther, H. Mellerowicz, N. Schönfeld in Monatsschrift Kinderheilkunde (2014)

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    Akute Atemnot bei Kindern

    Kinder sind durch anatomische und physiologische Besonderheiten, häufige Atemwegsinfekte und kindliche Verhaltensweisen in besonderer Weise für das Auftreten von Atemnot prädisponiert. Das diagnostische und th...

    PD Dr. C. Grüber, M. Barker in Notfall + Rettungsmedizin (2009)

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    Nachweis geophiler und zoophiler Dermatophyten bei Geschwistern mit Tinea capitis

    Wir berichten über Geschwisterkinder afrikanischer Herkunft, die sich mit multiplen erythematosquamösen Effloreszenzen und einer Alopezie der Kopfhaut vorstellten. Die Hautveränderungen waren 4 Wochen nach der...

    S. Lehmann, H. Ott, M. Barker, G. Heimann, P. Poblete-Gutiérrez in Der Hautarzt (2004)

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    Poster

    H. Fiebig, B. Weber, O. Cromwell, M. Jutel, G. Fiedler, H. Hanschmann in Allergo Journal (2004)

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    Chapter

    Aspirationspneumonien und syndrome

    Gelangen Fremdsubstanzen (Nahrung, Flüssigkeiten, Sekrete) in die tiefen Atemwege, so wird dies als Aspiration bezeichnet. Die Aspiration von flüssiger Nahrung und/oder Speichel führt in Abhängigkeit von der M...

    G. Kusenbach, M. Barker in Pädiatrie (2003)

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    Gastric emptying after a new, more physiological anti-obesity operation: the Magenstrasse and Mill procedure

    The Magenstrasse and Mill (M&M) procedure for obesity is designed to preserve normal gastric emptying mechanisms. The hypothesis investigated in this study was that gastric emptying would be normal after the ...

    A. Carmichael, D. Johnston, M. Barker, R. Bury in European Journal of Nuclear Medicine (2001)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Optimal Positioning for the Adult Intensive Care Patient while Prone

    Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) remains one of the major challenges faced in the intensive care unit (ICU), in spite of the recent advances in treatment strategies introduced in the last decade. Of ...

    M. Barker, R. Beale in Yearbook of Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine 2000 (2000)

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    Effects of hyperoxia on oxygen uptake kinetics in cystic fibrosis patients as determined by pseudo-random binary sequence exercise

    Patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) have been shown to exhibit impaired oxygen uptake (O2) kinetics independent of their physical fitness. This study investigated whether oxygen supplementation improves O2 ki...

    G. Kusenbach, R. Wieching, M. Barker in European Journal of Applied Physiology and… (1999)

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    Phosphate supplementation in young men: lack of effect on calcium homeostasis and bone turnover

    Objective: To examine the effect of phosphate supplements on calcium homeostasis and bone turnover in young men.

    A Whybro, H Jagger, M Barker, R Eastell in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (1998)

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    Herpes virus (KSHV) associated kaposi sarcoma in a 3-year-old child with non-HIV-induced immunodeficiency

    A 3-year-old boy of German descent suffered from two episodes of Streptococcus pneumoniae meningitis within 2 months. One month previously, the first skin lesion of Kaposi sarcoma (KS) had been observed behind h...

    G. Kusenbach, A. Rübben, E. M. Schneider, M. Barker in European Journal of Pediatrics (1997)

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    Chapter

    Fumonisin B1 Toxicity in Male Sprague-Dawley Rats

    Male rats were gavaged with fumonisin B1 (FB1) once daily for 11 consecutive days at doses of 0, 1, 5, 15, 35, and 75 mg FB1/kg body weight. Urine osmolality (at 5–75 mg FB1/kg) and organic ion transport in kidne...

    G. Bondy, M. Barker, R. Mueller, S. Fernie, J. D. Miller in Fumonisins in Food (1996)

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    Diastolic dysfunction is not related to changes in glycaemic control over 6 months in type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus

    Diastolic dysfunction may be the earliest marker of a diabetes-induced heart muscle disease which leads to the progressive development of cardiac failure. Left ventricular diastolic function was indirectly ass...

    S. C. L. Gough, J. Smyllie, M. Barker, K. E. Berkin, P. J. S. Rice in Acta Diabetologica (1995)

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    The Assistant Executive Director FDI (M Barker). Interview by Colin Davis

    M Barker in British Dental Journal (1988)

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