Brian H May
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Recent Articles
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Levison H, Marchi S, Noll K, Spencer J, Statler T, Bell 3rd J, et al.
Nature
. 2024 May;
629(8014):1015-1020.
PMID: 38811709
Asteroids with diameters less than about 5 km have complex histories because they are small enough for radiative torques (that is, YORP, short for the Yarkovsky-O'Keefe-Radzievskii-Paddack effect) to be a...
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Liu Y, May B, Hyde A, He Y, Guo X, Zhang A, et al.
Integr Cancer Ther
. 2023 Nov;
22:15347354231210870.
PMID: 37962002
Background And Objectives: Safe and effective management of cancer-related pain is a worldwide challenge. In the search for treatment options, natural products used in Chinese herbal medicines (CHMs) have received...
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Cui J, Lin W, May B, Luo Q, Worsnop C, Zhang A, et al.
PLoS One
. 2023 Oct;
18(10):e0292138.
PMID: 37797052
This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to: assess the effectiveness and safety of orally administered Chinese herbal medicines (CHMs) as adjuncts to the post-surgical management of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS); inform...
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Cui J, Lin W, May B, Luo Q, Worsnop C, Zhang A, et al.
PLoS One
. 2022 Dec;
17(12):e0278492.
PMID: 36454862
This systematic review aims to assess the effects and safety of Chinese herbal medicines (CHMs) in the management of rhinosinusitis (RS); inform clinicians of the current state of the evidence;...
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He Y, Zhang H, Li Y, Long S, Xiao S, May B, et al.
Acupunct Med
. 2021 Nov;
40(2):133-141.
PMID: 34755569
Objective: Given the existing evidence for the analgesic effect of acupuncture, the current study aimed to assess whether acupuncture could be feasible and manageable as an adjunctive therapy for cancer...
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Chen M, Gu Y, Zhang A, Sze D, Mo S, May B
Pharmacol Res
. 2021 Jul;
171:105778.
PMID: 34298110
The plant Sophora flavescens Ait. has been used in the clinical management of colorectal cancer (CRC). Its constituent compounds, notably the alkaloids matrine, oxymatrine, and sophoridine, have received considerable research...
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Xia X, May B, Zhang A, Guo X, Lu C, Xue C, et al.
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med
. 2020 May;
2020:7531967.
PMID: 32419824
Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease characterized by multijoint swelling, pain, and destruction of the synovial joints. Treatments are available but new therapies are still required. One source...
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He Y, Guo X, May B, Zhang A, Liu Y, Lu C, et al.
JAMA Oncol
. 2019 Dec;
6(2):271-278.
PMID: 31855257
Importance: Research into acupuncture and acupressure and their application for cancer pain has been growing, but the findings have been inconsistent. Objective: To evaluate the existing randomized clinical trials (RCTs)...
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Clyne A, Yang A, Li M, Fei Y, May B
Int J Clin Pract
. 2019 Oct;
:e13433.
PMID: 31610072
Background: Traditional medicines (TMs) adjunctive to conventional medications are widely used for asthma in east-Asia and have gained popularity in western countries. Objective: To assess the efficacy and safety of...