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The effectiveness of the Structured Health Intervention For Truckers (SHIFT): A cluster randomised controlled trial (RCT)
Author
Amber Guest (9256466)
Ana Suazo Di Paola (12404251)
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Aron Sherry (8973968)
Cassandra Brookes (11997671)
Charlotte Edwardson (739309)
Danielle Bodicoat (3458195)
Fehmidah Munir (6018965)
Gerry Richardson (571072)
Jacqui Troughton (2872427)
James King (3088914)
Katharina Ruettger (10341674)
Laura Gray (3437690)
Mohsen Sayyah (7236752)
Nicola Paine (9256469)
Stacy Clemes (3433556)
Thomas Yates (171609)
Veronica Varela-Mato (7237928)
Vicki Johnson (7247501)
Yu-Ling Chen (399126)
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Publication date
10/05/2022
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Aberdeen University Research
Loughborough University Institutional Repository
PubMed Central
Leicester Research Archive
Astegolimab, an anti-ST2, in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD-ST2OP : a phase IIa, placebo-controlled trial
Author
Adam Wright (370435)
Ahmed Yousuf (7165085)
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Cassandra Brookes (11997671)
Catherine John (7757003)
chris Brightling (11997686)
claudia Micieli (11997662)
David Choy (4736919)
Dorothy Cheung (11997680)
Joanne Finch (7781084)
Kairobi Haldar (11997665)
Liesl carr (11997659)
Michael Steiner (7188623)
Michele Grimbaldeston (10356731)
neil Greening (11997683)
Niamh Quann (8297067)
petr novotny (11997668)
Rachel Hobson (11997674)
Richard Russell (385829)
Sarah Glover (479589)
Sarah Parker (765776)
Seid Mohammed (5055704)
Vijay Mistry (7625786)
wadah Ibrahim (11997677)
Publication venue
Publication date
14/02/2022
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Leicester Research Archive