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Mashup Score: 1BLOG Posts | GLA:D NZ - 1 year(s) ago
Posted on May 2, 2023 Comment on: The DISCO Trial – GLA:D vs saline injections Protocol: Exercise therapy and patient education versus intra-articular saline injections in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis: an evidence-based protocol for an open-label randomised controlled trial (the DISCO trial). Bandak E, Overgaard AF, Kristensen LE, Ellegaard K, Guldberg-Moller J, Bartholdy C, Hunter…
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Richard Edwards, Driss Ait Ouakrim, Tim Wilson, Andrew Waa, Raglan Maddox, Jennifer Summers, Coral Gartner, Raymond Lovett, Nick Wilson, Tony Blakely* This blog responds to a recent online critique of a study that modelled how key components of the Smokefree Aotearoa Action Plan would affect smoking prevalence. Given the interest in the study due to developments with the Action Plan and…
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Mashup Score: 105Urgent measures needed to allow the safe re-opening of Auckland schools – Public Health Expert, University of Otago, New Zealand - 3 year(s) ago
Dr Rachel Webb, Dr Jin Russell, Dr Pip Anderson, Dr Emma Best, Dr Alison Leversha and Dr Subha Rajanaidu* In this blog we describe the range of urgent measures that are needed to facilitate a safe return to schools in Auckland and other regions of the country where there is ongoing community transmission of COVID-19. These include very high vaccination coverage of staff and eligible students,…
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Jennifer Summers, Leah Grout, Michael Baker, Amanda Kvalsvig, Nick Wilson* (author details*) We previously published an assessment of Taiwan’s extremely effective response to COVID-19 during 2020. However, a recent surge of community cases in northern Taiwan from April 2021 onwards has resulted in an increasing mortality rate, with large scale restrictions imposed to bring the outbreak under…
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Mashup Score: 51Using a fun “Mask Day” at school to promote pandemic protection in the NZ community – Public Health Expert, University of Otago, New Zealand - 4 year(s) ago
Dr Ling Chan, Dr Sophie Febery, Prof Michael Baker, Dr Amanda Klasvig, Prof Nick Wilson Whilst the New Zealand Government has recently recommended using face coverings or fabric masks as a strategy to contain COVID-19 pandemic virus transmission, the uptake of mask use in the public has been suboptimal. In this blog, we explore using “Mask Day” at school to promote positive public messages on…
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Mashup Score: 17Using a fun “Mask Day” at school to promote pandemic protection in the NZ community – Public Health Expert, University of Otago, New Zealand - 4 year(s) ago
Dr Ling Chan, Dr Sophie Febery, Prof Michael Baker, Dr Amanda Klasvig, Prof Nick Wilson Whilst the New Zealand Government has recently recommended using face coverings or fabric masks as a strategy to contain COVID-19 pandemic virus transmission, the uptake of mask use in the public has been suboptimal. In this blog, we explore using “Mask Day” at school to promote positive public messages on…
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RT @Haxby_Abbott: An analysis of this trial and what it means in this blog post https://t.co/XCKVjbQZ5P