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Carter B, Stiff R, Elwin K, Hutchings H, Mason B, Davies A, et al.
Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis . 2019 Jul; 38(9):1709-1717. PMID: 31302785
To investigate long-term health sequelae of cryptosporidiosis, with especial reference to post-infectious irritable bowel syndrome (PI-IBS). A prospective cohort study was carried out. All patients with laboratory-confirmed, genotyped cryptosporidiosis in...
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Connolly B, Bugeja V, Piggot J, Carter B
Curr Genet . 2013 Nov; 7(4):309-12. PMID: 24173341
Mutants in four G1 cdc strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae were isolated which failed to show division arrest in the presence of α-factor. The cell cycle properties, terminal arrest morphology and...
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Ernst M, Sezate G, Lin W, Weber C, Dawson J, Carter B, et al.
J Hum Hypertens . 2010 Jun; 25(4):250-5. PMID: 20574446
Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) is an accurate method for evaluating hypertension, yet its use in clinical practice may be limited by availability, cost and patient inconvenience. The objective of...
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Carter B, Driscoll C, Smith G
Can Med Assoc J . 2010 Mar; 128(10):1142. PMID: 20313908
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Carter B
Vnitr Lek . 2009 May; 55(4):389-94. PMID: 19449756
Studies have shown that it is very important to control blood pressure in patients with diabetes. Unfortunately, blood pressure control throughout the world is poor. Numerous studies have used interdisciplinary...
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Milchak J, Carter B, Ardery G, Black H, Bakris G, Jones D, et al.
J Hum Hypertens . 2006 Mar; 20(6):426-33. PMID: 16543909
Measures of adherence to hypertension guidelines have historically been based on prescription data or physician survey data regarding treatment practices. These methods have limitations that decrease their accuracy. As part...
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Okano G, Malone D, Billups S, Carter B, Sintek C, Covey D, et al.
Pharmacotherapy . 2001 Sep; 21(9):1123-9. PMID: 11560202
The relationships between drug therapy and health-related quality of life in 1054 patients who received care from Department of Veterans Affairs medical centers (VAMCs) were assessed. Patients at high risk...
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Carter B, Tiffany S
Exp Clin Psychopharmacol . 2001 Aug; 9(2):183-90. PMID: 11518094
Researchers have hypothesized that drug availability should influence addicts' reactions to drug-related stimuli, but manipulations of the extent to which drug users have access to their drugs following a session...
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Carter B, Malone D, Billups S, Valuck R, Barnette D, Sintek C, et al.
Am J Health Syst Pharm . 2001 Jul; 58(14):1330-7. PMID: 11471481
Various findings of the Impact of Managed Pharmaceutical Care on Resource Utilization and Outcomes in Veterans Affairs Medical Centers (IMPROVE) study are reviewed. Suggestions for future methodologies that will enhance...
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Malone D, Carter B, Billups S, Valuck R, Barnette D, Sintek C, et al.
Med Care . 2001 Feb; 39(2):113-22. PMID: 11176549
Background: An objective of pharmaceutical care is for pharmacists to improve patients' health-related quality of life (HRQOL) by optimizing medication therapy. Objectives: The objective of this study was to determine...