Author: van de Hei, Susanne; McKinstry, Steven; Bardsley, George; Weatherall, Mark; Beasley, Richard; Fingleton, James
Title: Randomised controlled trial of rhinothermy for treatment of the common cold: a feasibility study Document date: 2018_3_27
ID: iys2ezkd_36
Snippet: • Although this study showed clinically and statistically significant benefits from 66 rhinothermy, this finding should be considered with caution, as this was a feasibility 67 study in which efficacy was not the primary outcome measure. 68 The common cold is the most frequent infection worldwide. Adults report between two and four 75 colds a year and children between six and eight colds a year......
Document: • Although this study showed clinically and statistically significant benefits from 66 rhinothermy, this finding should be considered with caution, as this was a feasibility 67 study in which efficacy was not the primary outcome measure. 68 The common cold is the most frequent infection worldwide. Adults report between two and four 75 colds a year and children between six and eight colds a year.
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