W Henry Smithson
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Julious S, Horspool M, Davis S, Franklin M, Smithson W, Norman P, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2018 Apr;
8(4):e017367.
PMID: 29678962
Background: Asthma is seasonal with peaks in exacerbation rates in school-age children associated with the return to school following the summer vacation. A drop in prescription collection in August is...
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Gloss D, French J, Hesdorffer D, Smithson W, Harden C
Neurology
. 2017 Nov;
89(21):2214.
PMID: 29158299
No abstract available.
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Gryko A, Glowinska-Olszewska B, Pludowska K, Smithson W, Owlasiuk A, Zelazowska-Rutkowska B, et al.
Pediatr Endocrinol Diabetes Metab
. 2017 Oct;
23(1):14-22.
PMID: 29073303
Introduction: In the recent years, alterations in the carbohydrate metabolism, including insulin resistance, are considered as risk factors in the development of hypertension and its complications in young age. Hypertension...
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Foley T, Jennings A, Boyle S, Smithson W
Educ Prim Care
. 2017 Oct;
29(1):27-34.
PMID: 29050541
Background: Rising dementia prevalence rates, combined with the policy objectives of integrated care in the community, means that general practitioners (GPs) are playing an increasing and pivotal role in dementia...
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Harden C, Tomson T, Gloss D, Buchhalter J, Cross J, Donner E, et al.
Epilepsy Curr
. 2017 Jul;
17(3):180-187.
PMID: 28684957
Objective: To determine the incidence rates of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) in different epilepsy populations and address the question of whether risk factors for SUDEP have been identified....
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Foley T, Boyle S, Jennings A, Smithson W
BMC Fam Pract
. 2017 May;
18(1):66.
PMID: 28532475
Background: Rising dementia prevalence rates rise combined with the policy objective of enabling people with dementia to remain living at home, means that there will be a growing demand for...
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Heller S, White D, Lee E, Lawton J, Pollard D, Waugh N, et al.
Health Technol Assess
. 2017 Apr;
21(20):1-278.
PMID: 28440211
Background: Insulin is generally administered to people with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) using multiple daily injections (MDIs), but can also be delivered using infusion pumps. In the UK, pumps...
8.
Harden C, Tomson T, Gloss D, Buchhalter J, Cross J, Donner E, et al.
Neurology
. 2017 Apr;
88(17):1674-1680.
PMID: 28438841
Objective: To determine the incidence rates of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) in different epilepsy populations and address the question of whether risk factors for SUDEP have been identified....
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Walsh E, Foley T, Sinnott C, Boyle S, Smithson W
Educ Prim Care
. 2017 Jan;
28(4):243-245.
PMID: 28110625
No abstract available.
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Julious S, Horspool M, Davis S, Bradburn M, Norman P, Shephard N, et al.
Health Technol Assess
. 2016 Dec;
20(93):1-154.
PMID: 28005003
Background: Asthma episodes and deaths are known to be seasonal. A number of reports have shown peaks in asthma episodes in school-aged children associated with the return to school following...