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    Risk and protective factors for self-harm thoughts and behaviours in transgender and gender diverse people: A systematic review by Bird, K., Arcelus, J., Matsagoura, L., O'Shea, B.A., Townsend, E.

    Published in Heliyon (15-03-2024)
    “…Self-harm (any self-injury or -poisoning regardless of intent) is highly prevalent in transgender and gender diverse (TGD) populations. It is strongly…”
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    Objective assessment of cheddar cheese quality by O'Shea, B.A., Uniacke-Lowe, T., Fox, P.F.

    Published in International dairy journal (01-11-1996)
    “…Chemical and physical analyses of cheese are required to objectively assess cheese ripening. Statistical Multivariate Analysis of HPLC and free amino acid data…”
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    Systemic Immunosuppression for Prevention of Recurrent Tendon Adhesions by Mailey, Brian, O’Shea, Grace, Romanelli, Michael, West, Bradley

    “…The recovery for patients after tendon repair is frequently limited by development of tendon adhesions. This scar tissue formation is dependent on immune…”
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    Iatrogenic addiction in patients treated for acute or subacute pain: a systematic review by Wasan, Ajay D, Correll, Darin J, Kissin, Igor, O'Shea, Sarah, Jamison, Robert N

    Published in Journal of opioid management (01-01-2006)
    “…We conducted a systematic review of the literature on the evidence for iatrogenic addiction in patients treated for acute and subacute pain. Literature…”
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    A Standardized Code Blue Team Eliminates Variable Survival from In-hospital Cardiac Arrest by Qureshi, Sultana A., MD, Ahern, Terence, BA, O’Shea, Ryan, BA, Hatch, Lorien, MA, Henderson, Sean O., MD

    Published in The Journal of emergency medicine (2012)
    “…Abstract Background Recent studies suggest that time of day affects survival from in-hospital cardiac arrest. Lower survival rates are observed during nights…”
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