Publications by authors named "B L Reed"

Unlabelled: Human metapneumovirus (HMPV) is a significant respiratory pathogen, particularly in vulnerable populations.

Background: No vaccine for the prevention of HMPV is currently licensed, although several subunit vaccines are in development. Saponin-based adjuvant systems (AS), including QS-21, have transformed the field of subunit vaccines by dramatically increasing their potency and efficacy, leading to the development of several licensed vaccines.

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: In this study, we evaluated the effects of a semester-long, multi-component positive psychology course on undergraduate well-being, mental health, and physical health. : Using a quantitative, quasi-experimental, pretest-posttest design, participants in the positive psychology course ( = 38) were compared to a control condition ( = 41) on measures of well-being, physical health, and mental health. The positive psychology course included traditional lectures, experiential homework, small group labs, and individual consultations.

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Head and neck microvascular reconstruction is a complex but powerful tool following immediate cancer ablation or delayed sequalae after cancer treatment. Virtual surgical planning (VSP), using computer-aided design or computer-aided manufacturing has emerged as a potentially beneficial adjunct to head and neck reconstruction. The aim of this study was to assess the outcomes of VSP technology using the KLS Martin custom-made cutting guides and low-profile plates in head and neck microvascular reconstruction in our centre.

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Most overdose deaths in the United States involve opioids. Identification and management of opioid use disorder by primary care physicians is a critical need in health care. Substance use disorders share neurobiological dysregulation of the central motivation and reward pathway (powered by dopamine) that manifests as a cycle of addiction driven by impulse and compulsion.

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The number one cause of preventable disease, disability, and death in the United States is tobacco use. According to data from the National Health Interview Survey, 18.7% of US adults (46 million people) currently use a tobacco product.

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