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Donald C. Cole
Researcher at University of Toronto
Publications - 275
Citations - 11692
Donald C. Cole is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Population. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 272 publications receiving 10626 citations. Previous affiliations of Donald C. Cole include Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto & McMaster-Carr.
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Erratum: Development of an upper extremity outcome measure: The DASH (Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand) (American Journal of Industrial Medicine (1996) 29:6 (602-608))
Pamela Hudak,Peter C. Amadio,Claire Bombardier,Dorcas E. Beaton,Donald C. Cole,Aileen M. Davis,G.A. Hawker,Jeffrey N. Katz,M. Makela,Robert G. Marx,Laura Punnett,James G. Wright +11 more
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Does how you do depend on how you think you'll do? A systematic review of the evidence for a relation between patients' recovery expectations and health outcomes
TL;DR: Consistency across the studies reviewed and the evidence they provided support the need for clinicians to clarify patients' expectations and to assist them in having appropriate expectations of recovery.
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Invited review: Role of livestock in human nutrition and health for poverty reduction in developing countries.
Thomas F. Randolph,Esther Schelling,Delia Grace,Delia Grace,Charles F. Nicholson,Jef L. Leroy,Donald C. Cole,Montague W. Demment,Amos O. Omore,Jakob Zinsstag,Marie T. Ruel +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the linkages between livestock keeping and the physical well-being of the poor in the developing world is discussed, and a number of commonly held beliefs that misrepresent livestock development issues related to these linkages.
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Global burden of allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis with asthma and its complication chronic pulmonary aspergillosis in adults
TL;DR: Both conditions respond to antifungal therapy justifying improved case detection, and the global burden of ABPA potentially exceeds 4.8 million people and of CPA complicating ABPA ˜ 400,000, which is more common than previously appreciated.
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Reducing acute poisoning in developing countries--options for restricting the availability of pesticides.
Flemming Konradsen,Wim van der Hoek,Donald C. Cole,Gerard Hutchinson,Hubert Daisley,Surjit Singh,Michael Eddleston,Michael Eddleston +7 more
TL;DR: It is argued here that restricting access to the most hazardous pesticides would be of paramount importance to reduce the number of severe acute poisoning cases and case-fatalities and would provide greater opportunities for preventive programmes to act effectively.