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Catherine Woodman
Researcher at University of Iowa
Publications - 31
Citations - 1736
Catherine Woodman is an academic researcher from University of Iowa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anxiety disorder & Panic disorder. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 30 publications receiving 1584 citations. Previous affiliations of Catherine Woodman include Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine & Veterans Health Administration.
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Effect of Vitamin E and Memantine on Functional Decline in Alzheimer Disease The TEAM-AD VA Cooperative Randomized Trial
Maurice W. Dysken,Mary Sano,Sanjay Asthana,Julia E. Vertrees,Muralidhar Pallaki,Muralidhar Pallaki,Maria D. Llorente,Susan Love,Gerard D. Schellenberg,J. Riley McCarten,Julie Malphurs,Susana Prieto,Peijun Chen,Peijun Chen,David Loreck,David Loreck,George Trapp,Rajbir S. Bakshi,Jacobo Mintzer,Jacobo Mintzer,Judith L. Heidebrink,Ana Vidal-Cardona,Lillian M. Arroyo,Angel R. Cruz,Sally B. Zachariah,Neil W. Kowall,Mohit P. Chopra,Suzanne Craft,Stephen Thielke,Carolyn Turvey,Carolyn Turvey,Catherine Woodman,Catherine Woodman,Kimberly A. Monnell,Kimberly Gordon,Julie Tomaska,Yoav Segal,Peter Peduzzi,Peter Peduzzi,Peter Guarino,Peter Guarino +40 more
TL;DR: Benefit of alpha tocopherol in mild to moderate AD is suggested by slowing functional decline and decreasing caregiver burden.
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Guidelines for identification of, advocacy for, and intervention in neurocognitive problems in survivors of childhood cancer: a report from the Children's Oncology Group.
Paul C. Nathan,Sunita K. Patel,Kimberley Dilley,Robert E. Goldsby,Jeanne Harvey,Chad Jacobsen,Nina S. Kadan-Lottick,Karen McKinley,Anne K. Millham,Ida M. Moore,M. Fatih Okcu,Catherine Woodman,Pim Brouwers,F. Daniel Armstrong +13 more
TL;DR: Recommendations for the screening and management of neurocognitive late effects are presented and important areas of school and legal advocacy for survivors with disabilities are outlined.
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Association between depression and worse disease-specific functional status in outpatients with coronary artery disease
TL;DR: Depression is associated with significantly more physical limitation, more frequent angina, less treatment satisfaction, and lower perceived quality of life in outpatients with coronary artery disease.
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Generalized anxiety disorder vs. panic disorder. Distinguishing characteristics and patterns of comorbidity.
Russell Noyes,Catherine Woodman,Michael J. Garvey,Brian L. Cook,Michael T. Suelzer,John Clancy,Dorothy J. Anderson +6 more
TL;DR: The findings indicate that the separation of GAD from PD is a valid one and indicates that, within disorders, unique patterns of comorbidity may exist that are important both clinically and theoretically.
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Psychiatric comorbidity among patients with hypochondriasis.
Russell Noyes,Roger G. Kathol,Mary M. Fisher,Brenda M. Phillips,Michael T. Suelzer,Catherine Woodman +5 more
TL;DR: The data show that, in medical outpatients with hypochondriasis, mood and anxiety disorders frequently coexist, and comorbidity is subject to varying interpretations including overlap of symptom criteria, treatment-seeking bias, and the possibility that hypochondRIasis predisposes to or causes the comor bid disorder, as seems likely in the case of depression.