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| Rose H GoldmanSummaryAffiliation: Cambridge Health Alliance Country: USA Publications
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Acupuncture for treatment of persistent arm pain due to repetitive use: a randomized controlled clinical trialRose H Goldman
Department of Medicine, Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, UK
Clin J Pain 24:211-8. 2008..To compare true and sham acupuncture in their abilities to relieve arm pain and improve arm function in individuals with arm pain due to repetitive use...
Using seminar blogs to enhance student participation and learning in public health school classesRose H Goldman
Department of Environmental Health of Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA
Am J Public Health 98:1658-63. 2008..We evaluated whether "seminar blogs" enhanced learning in a large graduate-level introductory public health school class...
Low-dose amitriptyline for treatment of persistent arm pain due to repetitive useRose H Goldman
Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
Pain 149:117-23. 2010..Future research is needed to explore the effects of higher doses and longer duration of treatment...
Sham device v inert pill: randomised controlled trial of two placebo treatmentsTed J Kaptchuk
Osher Institute, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, 02215 USA
BMJ 332:391-7. 2006..To investigate whether a sham device (a validated sham acupuncture needle) has a greater placebo effect than an inert pill in patients with persistent arm pain...
The impact of psychological factors on placebo responses in a randomized controlled trial comparing sham device to dummy pillSuzanne M Bertisch
Division for Research and Education in Complementary and Integrative Medical Therapies, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02215, USA
J Eval Clin Pract 15:14-9. 2009..To explore to what extent psychological factors such as expectation, depression, anxiety and belief in alternative medicine impact placebo response and differential responses to separate placebo interventions...
Elevated urine arsenic: un-speciated results lead to unnecessary concern and further evaluationsStefanos N Kales
Department of Medicine, Cambridge Health Alliance, Macht Building, 1493 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
J Anal Toxicol 30:80-5. 2006..Laboratories should reflexively perform speciation on most samples with elevated total arsenic concentrations prior to reporting the results. Reflexive speciation could reduce unnecessary referrals, further testing, and patient anxiety...
