83 results match your criteria: "Care Centres[Affiliation]"
Reprod Biomed Online
January 2003
CARE (Centres of Assisted Reproduction), Nottingham, UK.
J Paediatr Child Health
December 2002
Tresillian Family Care Centres, Belmore, Australia.
Objective: To ascertain the effectiveness of an individualized multidisciplinary residential programme for managing young unsettled infants and whether changes in unsettled behaviour were maintained.
Methods: One hundred and nine clients of a Tresillian residential unit with singleton infants aged less than 20 weeks were studied before, during and after intervention. Mothers completed a 24 h infant activity record prior to admission, during the stay and 1 month after discharge.
Hum Reprod
October 2000
CARE (Centres for Assisted Reproduction), The Park Hospital, Sherwood Lodge Drive, Burntstump Country Park, Arnold, Nottingham, NG5 8RX, UK.
With the advancement of medical science, most cancers in children are now treatable, the cure rate being almost 85%. In boys, one side effect of treatment (chemotherapy and radiotherapy) is destruction of the sperm precursor cells in the testis, resulting in the failure of sperm formation after puberty, and consequent infertility. At the time of anti-cancer treatment, future fertility of the boy patient is at the very bottom of the relative quality of life (RQL) parameters list; however, in adults infertility is an important issue following cure from cancer.
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June 2000
CARE (Centres for Assisted Reproduction) at The Park Hospital, Nottingham, United Kingdom.
The objective of this study was to examine different clinical scenarios of in-vitro conception, viz. fertilization with conventional IVF, IVF with high insemination concentration (HIC) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), and assess on a sibling oocyte comparison the hypothesis that ICSI should be performed in all cases requiring in-vitro conception. ICSI with husband's spermatozoa had a higher incidence of fertilization as compared with IVF or IVF with HIC with donor spermatozoa (if previous failure of fertilization had occurred) for unexplained infertility.
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June 1999
CARE (Centres for Assisted Reproduction), The Park Hospital, Sherwood Lodge Drive, Burntstump Country Park, Arnold, Nottingham, NG5 8RX, UK.
The clinical potential for fertilization was examined by using the human sperm-hamster oocyte assay system after microinjection of round (RS), elongating (ES) or elongated (EtedS) spermatids retrieved from obstructive and non-obstructive azoospermic patients. Freshly isolated, in-vitro cultured and cryopreserved spermatids were utilized. For each category of microinjected spermatids, we demonstrated that the more mature the injected spermatid, the higher the incidence of fertilization (for freshly isolated spermatids, P < 0.
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September 1998
Delfinen and Sjöcrona, Care Centres, Höganäs Sweden.
The prevalence of depression in elderly people varies strongly with the diagnostic criteria and methodology used, but it is often reported 12-15%. During a period of 3 months 1189 patients at two primary care centres were asked to participate in a study there a Swedish version of the Geriatric Depression Scale, GDS-20, were used. One-thousand and two patients were rated, and further analysis showed that 12.
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November 1998
CARE Centres for Assisted Reproduction, The Park Hospital, Arnold, Nottingham, UK.
During 1995 and 1996 the first spermatid pregnancies were announced with both round spermatid (ROSI) and elongated spermatid (ELSI) injections. These publications were flanked by live births from ROSI in a number of animal species, with resulting offspring appearing normal, healthy and fertile. However, the live births in humans heralded a scientific and ethical debate on the clinical use of this technology; and in a number of countries nationwide moratoria prohibiting spermatid microinjection were enjoined.
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July 1990
Primary Health Care Centres in Hudiksvall, Kristinehamn, Bollnäs, Sweden.
In a multicenter study comprising 23 Swedish primary health care centers, felodipine extended-release (ER) tablets in doses of 5, 10, and 20 mg were compared double-blind with placebo when given in addition to metoprolol controlled-release (CR) tablets 100 mg. All medication was given once daily in the morning. Altogether, 251 hypertensive patients with a diastolic blood pressure greater than 95 mm Hg after 4 weeks of treatment with placebo in combination with metoprolol CR 100 mg were randomized to four parallel groups.
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