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    National Athletic Trainers' Association Position Statement: Exertional Heat Illnesses by Casa, Douglas J, DeMartini, Julie K, Bergeron, Michael F, Csillan, Dave, Eichner, E Randy, Lopez, Rebecca M, Ferrara, Michael S, Miller, Kevin C, O'Connor, Francis, Sawka, Michael N, Yeargin, Susan W

    Published in Journal of athletic training (01-09-2015)
    “…To present best-practice recommendations for the prevention, recognition, and treatment of exertional heat illnesses (EHIs) and to describe the relevant…”
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    A New Saturation-Based Framework for Compaction Quality Control by Miller, Kevin C., Vahedifard, Farshid

    Published in International journal of geomechanics (01-03-2024)
    “…Field compaction control is arguably the most common yet critical quality control procedure in geotechnical engineering. Since the early 1930s, the systematic…”
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    Histone deacetylase inhibition in combination with MEK or BCL-2 inhibition in multiple myeloma by Ramakrishnan, Vijay G, Miller, Kevin C, Macon, Elaine P, Kimlinger, Teresa K, Haug, Jessica, Kumar, Sanjay, Gonsalves, Wilson I, Rajkumar, S Vincent, Kumar, Shaji K

    Published in Haematologica (Roma) (01-10-2019)
    “…Despite recent advances in the treatment of multiple myeloma, patients with this disease still inevitably relapse and become refractory to existing therapies…”
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    Validity of Core Temperature Measurements at 3 Rectal Depths During Rest, Exercise, Cold-Water Immersion, and Recovery by Miller, Kevin C, Hughes, Lexie E, Long, Blaine C, Adams, William M, Casa, Douglas J

    Published in Journal of athletic training (01-04-2017)
    “…No evidence-based recommendation exists regarding how far clinicians should insert a rectal thermistor to obtain the most valid estimate of core temperature…”
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    Delayed kidney transplantation after HLA-haploidentical hematopoietic cell transplantation in a young woman with myelodysplastic syndrome with renal failure by Miller, Kevin C., Hall, Aric C., Cohen-Bucay, Abraham, Chen, Yi-Bin

    Published in Leukemia research reports (01-01-2022)
    “…Patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) are often excluded from potentially curative allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (alloHCT). Our…”
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    Excellent Rectal Temperature Cooling Rates in the Polar Life Pod Consistent With Stationary Tubs by Miller, Kevin C, Amaria, Noshir Yazdi

    Published in Journal of athletic training (01-03-2023)
    “…Several tools exist to reduce rectal temperature (TREC) quickly for patients experiencing exertional heatstroke (EHS). Stationary tubs effectively treat EHS…”
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    Donor cell‐derived chronic myelomonocytic leukemia presenting after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation for T‐cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia by Miller, Kevin C., Abdel Rahman, Zaid H., Robetorye, Ryan S., Foran, James M.

    Published in Clinical case reports (01-12-2020)
    “…Donor cell leukemia is a very rare cause of relapse after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (alloHCT). Herein, we describe an unprecedented case of…”
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    Neurologic toxicities following adoptive immunotherapy with BCMA-directed CAR T cells by Karschnia, Philipp, Miller, Kevin C., Yee, Andrew J., Rejeski, Kai, Johnson, P. Connor, Raje, Noopur, Frigault, Matthew J., Dietrich, Jorg

    Published in Blood (05-10-2023)
    “…In 2 complementary Letters to Blood, Karschnia et al and Graham et al provide new insights into the neurological toxicities that are observed with B-cell…”
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    National Athletic Trainers' Association Position Statement: Exertional Heat Illnesses by Casa, Douglas J, DeMartini, Julie K, Bergeron, Michael F, Csillan, Dave, Eichner, E Randy, Lopez, Rebecca M, Ferrara, Michael S, Miller, Kevin C, O'Connor, Francis, Sawka, Michael N, Yeargin, Susan W

    Published in Journal of athletic training (01-09-2015)
    “…To present best-practice recommendations for the prevention, recognition, and treatment of exertional heat illnesses (EHIs) and to describe the relevant…”
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    Sweat Characteristics in Individuals With Varying Susceptibilities of Exercise-Associated Muscle Cramps by Szymanski, Michael, Miller, Kevin C., O'Connor, Paul, Hildebrandt, Leslie, Umberger, Leah

    “…Szymanski, M, Miller, KC, O'Connor, P, Hildebrandt, L, and Umberger, L. Sweat characteristics in individuals with varying susceptibilities of…”
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    Precooling, Hyperthermia, and Postexercise Cooling Rates in Humans Wearing American Football Uniforms by Taylor, Jeremy, Miller, Kevin C

    Published in Journal of athletic training (01-07-2019)
    “…Exertional heatstroke is one of the leading causes of death in American football players. Precooling (PC) with whole-body cold-water immersion (CWI) may…”
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    Does Prophylactic Stretching Reduce the Occurrence of Exercise-Associated Muscle Cramping? A Critically Appraised Topic by Evers-Smith, John W, Miller, Kevin C

    Published in Journal of sport rehabilitation (01-01-2024)
    “…Exercise-associated muscle cramps (EAMC) are sudden, painful, and involuntary contractions of skeletal muscles during or after physical activity. The best…”
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    Temperate-Water Immersion as a Treatment for Hyperthermic Humans Wearing American Football Uniforms by Miller, Kevin C, Truxton, Tyler, Long, Blaine

    Published in Journal of athletic training (01-08-2017)
    “…Cold-water immersion (CWI; 10°C) can effectively reduce body core temperature even if a hyperthermic human is wearing a full American football uniform (PADS)…”
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    Rectal Temperature Cooling Using 2 Cold-Water Immersion Preparation Strategies by Miller, Kevin C, Launstein, Ethan D, Glovatsky, Rachel M

    Published in Journal of athletic training (01-04-2023)
    “…Cold-water immersion (CWI) is essential to treat patients with exertional heatstroke (EHS). Experts recommend that patients with EHS be immersed in water…”
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    Molecular-Driven Therapy in Advanced Thyroid Cancer by Miller, Kevin C., Chintakuntlawar, Ashish V.

    Published in Current treatment options in oncology (01-03-2021)
    “…Opinion statement With a growing understanding of the biologic drivers of different thyroid cancers, there is an ongoing revolution in the treatment of…”
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    Body Anthropometric Characteristics and Rectal Temperature Cooling Rates in Women With Hyperthermia by Koenig, Fallon S, Miller, Kevin C, O'Connor, Paul, Amaria, Noshir

    Published in Journal of athletic training (01-05-2022)
    “…Cold-water immersion (CWI) is the best treatment for patients with exertional heat stroke (EHS), and rectal temperature (Trec) cooling rates may differ between…”
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    An Evidence-Based Review of the Pathophysiology, Treatment, and Prevention of Exercise-Associated Muscle Cramps by Miller, Kevin C, McDermott, Brendon P, Yeargin, Susan W, Fiol, Aidan, Schwellnus, Martin P

    Published in Journal of athletic training (01-01-2022)
    “…Exercise-associated muscle cramps (EAMCs) are common and frustrating for athletes and the physically active. We critically appraised the EAMC literature to…”
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    Electrolyte and plasma responses after pickle juice, mustard, and deionized water ingestion in dehydrated humans by Miller, Kevin C

    Published in Journal of athletic training (01-05-2014)
    “…Some athletes ingest pickle juice (PJ) or mustard to treat exercise-associated muscle cramps (EAMCs). Clinicians warn against this because they are concerned…”
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