William Borland
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Leach J, Mohanraj R, Borland W
Epilepsia
. 2012 Sep;
53 Suppl 4:48-57.
PMID: 22946721
The potentially serious outcomes from ingestion of and dependence on toxins make this an important topic for epileptologists. We must be aware of the potential for harm from compounds that...
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Pell J, Haw S, Cobbe S, Newby D, Pell A, Fischbacher C, et al.
N Engl J Med
. 2008 Aug;
359(5):482-91.
PMID: 18669427
Background: Previous studies have suggested a reduction in the total number of hospital admissions for acute coronary syndrome after the enactment of legislation banning smoking in public places. However, it...
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Pell J, Haw S, Cobbe S, Newby D, Pell A, Oldroyd K, et al.
Nicotine Tob Res
. 2008 Jun;
10(5):861-6.
PMID: 18569760
Many studies rely on self-reported smoking status. We hypothesized that patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS), a smoking-related condition, would be more prone to misclassify themselves as ex-smokers, because of...
4.
Binnie V, McHugh S, Jenkins W, Borland W, Macpherson L
BMC Oral Health
. 2007 May;
7:5.
PMID: 17475005
Background: Tobacco use continues to be a global public health problem. Helping patients to quit is part of the preventive role of all health professionals. There is now increasing interest...
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Mathias H, Ozalp F, Will M, Borland W, Payne C, Kerr M, et al.
J Heart Lung Transplant
. 2005 Dec;
24(12):2137-43.
PMID: 16364862
Background: Cyclosporine monitoring using 2-hour post-dose samples (C2) is thought to be more efficacious than using pre-dose levels (C0) in managing immunosuppression for transplant patients. We evaluated the effect of...
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Chaudhuri R, Livingston E, McMahon A, Thomson L, Borland W, Thomson N
Am J Respir Crit Care Med
. 2003 Aug;
168(11):1308-11.
PMID: 12893649
The study was designed to assess the effect of cigarette smoking on the therapeutic response to oral corticosteroids in chronic stable asthma. We performed a randomized, placebo-controlled, crossover study with...