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    Prevention of postmenopausal bone loss at lumbar spine and upper femur with tibolone: a two‐year randomised controlled trial by Beardsworth, S. A., Kearney, C. E., Purdie, D. W.

    “…Objective To examine the effects of tibolone on bone mineral density and its concurrent safety and subject acceptability. Design Prospective randomised…”
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    Premature greying of the hair is not associated with low bone mineral density by BEARDSWORTH, S. A, KEARNEY, C. E, STEEL, S. A, NEWMAN, J, PURDIE, D. W

    Published in Osteoporosis international (01-01-1999)
    “…In two recent case-control studies premature greying of the hair was associated with a lowering of bone mineral density (BMD) and osteopenia, suggesting that…”
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    Deoxyribonuclease for cystic fibrosis by Kearney, C E, Wallis, C E

    “…Recombinant human deoxyribonuclease is currently used to treat pulmonary disease (the major cause of morbidity and mortality) in cystic fibrosis. To determine…”
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    Selective estrogen receptor modulators by Kearney, C. E., Purdie, D. W.

    “…It is a remarkable irony that the advent of a new agent designed to prevent the consequences of falling to earth should have had its origin in mankind's desire…”
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    Prevention of Postmenopausal Bone Loss at Lumbar Spine and Upper Femur With Tibolone: A Two-Year Randomised Controlled Trial by Beardsworth, S A, Kearney, C E, Purdie, D W

    Published in Obstetrical & gynecological survey (01-01-2000)
    “…Tibolone is a synthetic steroid having weak estrogenic, androgenic, and progestational activity. Administered orally, it has been shown to be an effective and…”
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    Selective oestrogen receptor modulation: an alternative to conventional oestrogen by Beardsworth, S.A., Purdie, D.W., Kearney, C.E.

    Published in Current obstetrics & gynaecology (1998)
    “…Oestrogen has a wide variety of roles beyond its involvement in the control and modulation of human fertility. The relative oestrogen deficiency experienced by…”
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