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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_328
    Snippet: Taking part in this study is entirely voluntary (your choice). Your decision whether or not to take part will not affect your healthcare in any way or your future relationship with the hospital or your GP. If you wish to take part in the study, you are free to withdraw at any time, without having to give a reason. The doctor overseeing the study may also stop you from continuing in the study if they decide it is not in your best interests to cont.....
    Document: Taking part in this study is entirely voluntary (your choice). Your decision whether or not to take part will not affect your healthcare in any way or your future relationship with the hospital or your GP. If you wish to take part in the study, you are free to withdraw at any time, without having to give a reason. The doctor overseeing the study may also stop you from continuing in the study if they decide it is not in your best interests to continue.

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