- Hormonally active women tolerate shock-trauma better than do men: a prospective study of over 4000 trauma patients. OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that comparably injured women, especially those in the hormonally active age groups, would manifest a better preserved...
- Hospitalization after motor vehicle accidents in Nova Scotia.
- Hospitalizations for fall-related injuries among active-duty Army soldiers, 1980-1998. Data from the Total Army Injury and Health Outcomes Database (TAIHOD) were used to describe 28,352 fall-related hospitalizations among active-duty Army...
- Host defense mechanisms in surgical patients: effect of surgery and trauma. Numerous experimental and clinical studies have documented that trauma-including surgery-alters the immune response, and that the response is a function of...
- Host-tumor antagonism. XVII. Trauma and cancer.
- How Maryland saves lives.
- How safe are our schools?
- How thirty years of focused safety development has influenced injury outcome in volvo cars. ABSTRACT This study points out how thirty years of focused safety development has produced a steady decrease in injury rates in car crashes, strongly...
- Human melanocytes as a model system for studies of Alzheimer disease. The aging process leads to increased vulnerability to injury and disease, resulting in a decline in 1 or more organ systems that is incompatible with life....
- HUMAN SURVIVABILITY OF EXTREME IMPACTS IN FREE-FALL. REP 63-15.
- Hunting-associated injuries and wearing "hunter" orange clothing--New York, 1989-1995. "Hunter" orange (i.e., fluorescent or international orange) is worn by hunters to increase their visibility and to reduce their potential for being mistaken...
- Hurricanes and hospital emergency-room visits--Mississippi, Rhode Island, Connecticut.
- Hydrocolloid dressings in accident and emergency.
- Hyperbaric oxygen therapy mediates increased nitric oxide production associated with wound healing: a preliminary study. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this preliminary study was to document general somatic and wound nitric oxide (NO) levels during and after hyperbaric oxygen...
- Hyperkyphotic posture and risk of injurious falls in older persons: the Rancho Bernardo Study. OBJECTIVE: Falls among older adults can have serious physical and emotional consequences, ultimately leading to a loss of independence. Improved...
- Hypertrophic scar formation following burns and trauma: new approaches to treatment.
- Identification of immunoglobulins that recognize 3-nitrotyrosine in patients with acute lung injury after major trauma. Tyrosine nitration is a nitric oxide-derived post-translational modification of proteins. Elevated levels of specific plasma proteins modified by tyrosine...
- IgM and IgG response to pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine in normal individuals and individuals splenectomized due to trauma. Twenty-one young, splenectomized, healthy individuals (S group) and ten healthy individuals (K group) were vaccinated with a 14-valent pneumococcal...
- Immunity, nutrition and trauma: an overview.
- Impact of sex and age on bone marrow immune responses in a murine model of trauma-hemorrhage. Although studies have demonstrated that trauma markedly alters the bone marrow immune responses, sex and age are crucial determinants under such conditions...
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