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    Phase II prospective open-label trial of recombinant interleukin-11 in women with mild von Willebrand disease and refractory menorrhagia

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    Lack of effective treatment for menorrhagia is the greatest unmet healthcare need in women with von Willebrand disease (VWD). We conducted a single-centre phase II clinical trial to determine efficacy and safety of recombinant IL-11 (rhIL-11, Neumega®) given subcutaneously for up to seven days during six consecutive menstrual cycles each in seven women with mild VWD and menorrhagia refractory to haemostatic or hormonal agents. rhIL-11 reduced menstrual bleeding severity as measured by pictorial blood assessment chart (PBAC) ≥50% (to 0.05. Platelet VWF mRNA expression by quantitative PCR increased mean four-fold (1.0–13.5). rhIL-11 was well tolerated with grade 1 or less fluid retention, flushing, conjunctival erythema, and local bruising. In summary, rhIL-11 reduces menorrhagia safely and warrants further study

    Media Framing Of U.S. Health Care Reform: A New Era Or Reinforcing Dominant Ideologies Of Health And The Health Care System?

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    March 2010 marked the passage of historic health care reform legislation, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA). The partisan showdown that surrounded the introduction of health care reform, through its passage, captivated the public and dominated news coverage. The media undoubtedly influenced public opinion about key areas of contention as well as policymakers’ support or opposition to the ACA. The primary purpose of this study was to investigate how mainstream newspapers framed health care reform from the time that the first version of the ACA was introduced by the Senate Finance Committee through passage of the final legislation. As a highly charged political issue, it is likely that competing frames were emphasized (Chong & Druckman, 2007a; 2007b). A content analysis of 475 articles from seven top–circulating U.S. newspapers was conducted to document the prevalence of competing frames in the following seven domains: (1) the determinants of health; (2) the nature of health care; (3) entitlement to health care; (4) key beneficiaries of health care reform; (5) expense of health care reform; (6) consequences of governmental involvement in health care; and (7) public support for health care reform (limited vs. nearly universal). Support for reform was primarily framed as a health insurance market intervention that would benefit nearly everyone, improve the health care system, and lower costs, whereas, opposition to reform was predominantly described as a costly “government” takeover that would burden individuals and businesses and decrease the quality. Supportive frames about the ACA’s key beneficiaries commonly co-occurred with opposing frames about reform increasing costs. Notably absent were conceptualizations of health care as a human right or public good, even among reform supporters. Future research directions for scholars committed to health care as a matter of social justice are outlined

    Training Hub Resource Collection for Video Training

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    A collection of resources to support the creation of video training and course digitalization at SciLifeLab. These resources are tailored for life science instructors.The Production Guide covers considerations for preparing, capturing, editing, and delivering video training.The Digital technology for enhancing learning leaflet offers suggestions for digital tools and learning activities that can accompany video courses or training for each level of Bloom's Taxonomy.The Tutorial for video editing (MacOS) demonstrates basic video editing within the MacOS ecosystem (Windows tutorial to come!)The image provides an overview of the contents of this collection, and the community is welcome to use it in sharing this material.</p

    Winners and Learners: Classroom Discourse Surrounding Educational Game-Play

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    The Bibliography of the Economic and Social History in the Czech Republic in the 1990s

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