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Charles Green
Researcher at University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Publications - 202
Citations - 8183
Charles Green is an academic researcher from University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 184 publications receiving 6973 citations. Previous affiliations of Charles Green include University of Houston & University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
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Does batterers' treatment work? A meta-analytic review of domestic violence treatment.
TL;DR: Overall, effects due to treatment were in the small range, meaning that the current interventions have a minimal impact on reducing recidivism beyond the effect of being arrested.
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Antidepressant Efficacy of Ketamine in Treatment-Resistant Major Depression: A Two-Site Randomized Controlled Trial
James W. Murrough,Dan V. Iosifescu,Lee C. Chang,Rayan K. Al Jurdi,Charles Green,Andrew M. Perez,Syed Z Iqbal,Sarah Pillemer,Alexandra Foulkes,Asim A Shah,Dennis S. Charney,Sanjay J. Mathew +11 more
TL;DR: Ketamine demonstrated rapid antidepressant effects in an optimized study design, further supporting NMDA receptor modulation as a novel mechanism for accelerated improvement in severe and chronic forms of depression.
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Intensive care for extreme prematurity--moving beyond gestational age.
TL;DR: The likelihood of a favorable outcome with intensive care can be better estimated by consideration of four factors in addition to gestational age: sex, exposure or nonexposure to antenatal corticosteroids, whether single or multiple birth, and birth weight.
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Childhood outcomes after hypothermia for neonatal encephalopathy.
Seetha Shankaran,Athina Pappas,Scott A. McDonald,Betty R. Vohr,Susan R. Hintz,Kimberly Yolton,Kathryn E. Gustafson,Theresa M. Leach,Charles Green,Rebecca Bara,Carolyn M. Petrie Huitema,Richard A. Ehrenkranz,Jon E. Tyson,Abhik Das,Jane Hammond,Myriam Peralta-Carcelen,Patricia W. Evans,Roy J. Heyne,Deanne E. Wilson-Costello,Yvonne E. Vaucher,Charles R. Bauer,Anna M. Dusick,Ira Adams-Chapman,Ricki F. Goldstein,Ronnie Guillet,Lu Ann Papile,Rosemary D. Higgins +26 more
TL;DR: The rate of the combined end point of death or an IQ score of less than 70 at 6 to 7 years of age was lower among children undergoing whole-body hypothermia than among those undergoing usual care, but the differences were not significant.
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Estimating the number of American children living in partner-violent families.
TL;DR: The number of American children living in partner-violent households was estimated from a nationally representative sample of 1,615 dual-parent households, and the prevalence of partner violence was higher among couples with children than among couples without children.