Publications by authors named "Kate Dobson"

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  • The study compared three injectable neurokinin-1 (NK-1) receptor antagonists—CINVANTI®, intravenous Emend®, and generic formulations of fosaprepitant—on their effectiveness in controlling nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy.
  • It analyzed data from 294 patients undergoing chemotherapy to see how well these medications controlled nausea and vomiting, reduced the use of rescue therapy, and caused infusion reactions.
  • Results indicated that CINVANTI® led to less need for additional medication for nausea (rescue therapy) and had fewer infusion reactions compared to Emend®, suggesting it may be a better option for chemotherapy-related nausea management.
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Children are nearly as sensitive as adults to some cues to facial identity (e.g., differences in the shape of internal features and the external contour), but children are much less sensitive to small differences in the spacing of facial features.

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