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    Children's mental health care following Hurricane Katrina: A field trial of trauma-focused psychotherapies by Jaycox, Lisa H., Cohen, Judith A., Mannarino, Anthony P., Walker, Douglas W., Langley, Audra K., Gegenheimer, Kate L., Scott, Molly, Schonlau, Matthias

    Published in Journal of traumatic stress (01-04-2010)
    “…New Orleans school children participated in an assessment and field trial of two interventions 15 months after Hurricane Katrina. Children (N = 195) reported…”
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    A randomized equivalence trial comparing the efficacy and safety of Luffa comp.-Heel nasal spray with cromolyn sodium spray in the treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis by Weiser, M, Gegenheimer, L H, Klein, P

    Published in Forschende Komplementärmedizin (01-06-1999)
    “…The objective of the clinical study was to investigate the efficacy and tolerance of a homeopathic nasal spray in cases of hay fever (seasonal allergic…”
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    Trauma Exposure and Mental Health Problems among School Children 15 Months Post-Hurricane Katrina by Langley, Audra K., Cohen, Judith A., Mannarino, Anthony P., Jaycox, Lisa H., Schonlau, Matthais, Scott, Molly, Walker, Douglas W., Gegenheimer, Kate L.

    Published in Journal of child & adolescent trauma (01-07-2013)
    “…The purpose of this study was to examine prevalence, correlates and predictors of mental health in children in New Orleans 15 months post-Hurricane Katrina…”
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    A new method for the determination of the bioavailability of thyroid hormone preparations by Trantow, T, Herzog, R, Gegenheimer, L, Lücker, P W

    “…Levothyroxine and levotriiodothyronine are vital hormones that are produced and stored in the thyroid gland. Due to endogenic hormone production and…”
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    Dialysability of dimethindene maleate (Fenistil) from blood after intravenous injection by Kuhn, I, Theiss, U, Rehn, D, Gegenheimer, L, Lücker, P W

    “…Dimethindene, an antihistaminic drug, is the treatment of choice in dialysis patients suffering from skin itching. During hemodialysis procedures not only…”
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