نتایج جستجو برای: common cold

تعداد نتایج: 779223  

Journal: :Progress in clinical and biological research 1982
N G Martin A B Carr J G Oakeshott P Clark

2015
Murat Kadan Gökhan Erol Kubilay Karabacak Erkan Kaya Gökhan Arslan Suat Doğancı Ufuk Demirkılıç

BACKGROUND Raynaud phenomenon (RP) is common worldwide and presents diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties. We aimed to share our experience with optimizing of patient follow-up by using the cold-stimulation test (CST). MATERIAL AND METHODS Data of 81 patients admitted with RP symptomatology were collected. Demographic data and symptoms were recorded. A scale was used for determining the sever...

2017
Mats Clarsund M. Clarsund

This study evaluated the protective effect of ColdZyme on common cold infections in elite athletes from three different sports (biathlon, ice-hockey and handball), and assessed the level of reduction in corresponding sick days. The biathlon team (n = 11) and the ice-hockey team (n = 29) significantly reduced the average number of sick days by 51% respectively 67% compared to historical data. No...

2014
Harri Hemilä

potential confounders. We analyzed the relationship between leisure time physical activity and common cold incidence in 3,470 males who were followed up for 2 years. In contrast, the metaanalysis by Lee et al. included only 281 participants. Therefore, our study had much narrower CIs. For example, compared with the sedentary participants (n = 1,198), those who carried out moderate-level physica...

Journal: :Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine 2015

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2005
M Carder R McNamee I Beverland R Elton G R Cohen J Boyd R M Agius

AIMS To investigate the lagged effects of cold temperature on cardiorespiratory mortality and to determine whether "wind chill" is a better predictor of these effects than "dry bulb" temperature. METHODS Generalised linear Poisson regression models were used to investigate the relation between mortality and "dry bulb" and "wind chill" temperatures in the three largest Scottish cities (Glasgow...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
S Solomon C R Stearns

Robert Falcon Scott and his companions reached the South Pole in January of 1912, only to die on their return journey at a remote site on the Ross Ice Shelf, about 170 miles from their base camp on the coast. Numerous contributing causes for their deaths have been proposed, but it has been assumed that the cold temperatures they reported encountering on the Ross Ice Shelf, near 82-80 degrees S ...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2014
Richard McFarland Louise Barrett Ria Boner Natalie J Freeman S Peter Henzi

Responses to environmental variability sheds light on how individuals are able to survive in a particular habitat and provides an indication of the scope and limits of its niche. To understand whether climate has a direct impact on activity, and determine whether vervet monkeys have the behavioral flexibility to respond to environmental change, we examined whether the amount of time spent resti...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2005
A Czasch M Schöffler M Hattass S Schössler T Jahnke Th Weber A Staudte J Titze C Wimmer S Kammer M Weckenbrock S Voss R E Grisenti O Jagutzki L Ph H Schmidt H Schmidt-Böcking R Dörner J M Rost T Schneider Chien-Nan Liu I Bray A S Kheifets K Bartschat

Partial photoionization cross sections sigmaN(Egamma) and photoelectron angular distributions betaN(Egamma) were measured for the final ionic states He+ (N > 4) in the region between the N = 8 and N = 13 thresholds (Egamma > 78.155 eV) using the cold target recoil ion momentum spectroscopy technique (COLTRIMS). Comparison of the experimental data with two independent sets of theoretical predict...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2008
M Carder R McNamee I Beverland R Elton M Van Tongeren G R Cohen J Boyd W Macnee R M Agius

OBJECTIVES To determine whether the effect of black smoke on cardiorespiratory mortality is modified by cold temperatures. METHODS Poisson regression models were used to investigate the relationship between lagged black smoke concentration and daily mortality, and whether the effect of black smoke on mortality was modified by cold temperature for three Scottish cities from January 1981 to Dec...

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