Selected article for: "cold study and common cold study"

Author: Bird, Grace; Braithwaite, Irene; Harper, James; McKinstry, Steven; Koorevaar, Iris; Fingleton, James; Semprini, Alex; Dilcher, Meik; Jennings, Lance; Weatherall, Mark; Beasley, Richard
Title: Protocol for a randomised, single-blind, two-arm, parallel-group controlled trial of the efficacy of rhinothermy delivered by nasal high flow therapy in the treatment of the common cold
  • Document date: 2019_6_19
  • ID: x2xc1s14_280
    Snippet: As we need to make sure that you are enrolled into the common cold study within 48 hours of developing your symptoms, you may have only a short time to review this material before you decide whether or not to proceed. Before you decide, you may want to talk about the study with other people such as family, whānau, friends, or healthcare providers. Feel free to do this......
    Document: As we need to make sure that you are enrolled into the common cold study within 48 hours of developing your symptoms, you may have only a short time to review this material before you decide whether or not to proceed. Before you decide, you may want to talk about the study with other people such as family, whānau, friends, or healthcare providers. Feel free to do this.

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