Wednesday, May 11, 2011
full free access: Safety of Probiotics to Reduce Risk and Prevent or Treat Disease
Conclusions. There is a lack of assessment and systematic reporting of adverse events in probiotic intervention studies, and interventions are poorly documented. The available evidence in RCTs does not indicate an increased risk; however, rare adverse events are difficult to assess, and despite the substantial number of publications, the current literature is not well equipped to answer questions on the safety of probiotic interventions with confidence.
Editorial (free access): A New Journal to Improve Care for Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology Patients and Survivors
"This is an exciting time for the rapidly emerging field of
adolescent and young adult (AYA) oncology. The AYAO
discipline arose from the growing recognition that adolescent
and young adult-aged patients and survivors are not just ‘old’
pediatric patients or ‘young’ adult patients. AYAs experience
cancer treatment and survivorship-related issues differently
from older or younger patients and often have concerns unique
to their age range. A number of research studies and
reports and the views of professional organizations and
individuals, governments and universities, patients and survivors,
families and friends, all add up to one increasingly
hard-to-ignore truth: AYA cancer patients and survivors
deserve better care....."
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new journal - Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology - NOT an open access publisher ($$$)
| 2011 Personal | ||
|---|---|---|
| Print-and-online - USA | $278.00 | |
| Print-and-online - Outside USA | $320.00 | |
| Online only | $250.00 | |
| 2011 Institutional - Single Site | ||
|---|---|---|
| Print-and-online - USA | $695.00 | |
| Print-and-online - Outside USA | $799.00 | |
| Online only | $660.00 | |
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Longwoods: Research How Well Protected Are Canadian Research Participants: Who Knows?
Originally Published in Nursing Leadership, 21(4) : 1–5 November 2008
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