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Gideon Koren

Researcher at Ariel University

Publications -  2007
Citations -  88165

Gideon Koren is an academic researcher from Ariel University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Population. The author has an hindex of 129, co-authored 1994 publications receiving 81718 citations. Previous affiliations of Gideon Koren include McGill University Health Centre & University of Western Ontario.

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Topical skin anesthesia for venous, subcutaneous drug reservoir and lumbar punctures in children.

TL;DR: It was concluded that the use of EMLA cream substantially reduces pain caused by venous, subcutaneous drug reservoir, and lumbar punctures in children and may therefore be offered to young patients, particularly those repeatedly submitted to such procedures.
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Prospective comparative study of the safety and effectiveness of ginger for the treatment of nausea and vomiting in pregnancy.

TL;DR: The results suggest that ginger does not appear to increase the rates of major malformations above the baseline rate of 1% to 3% and that it has a mild effect in the treatment of NVP.
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Comparison of oral iron chelator L1 and desferrioxamine in iron-loaded patients

TL;DR: Study in dogs and in volunteers showed no absorption of the L1-iron complex, excluding a contribution of absorption of intraluminal complexes of L1 and food iron to urinary iron excretion, and Pharmacokinetic studies showed an elimination half-life for L1 of 117-237 min.
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Use of lidocaine-prilocaine cream for vaccination pain in infants

TL;DR: Pretreatment with EMLA decreases infant pain from DPT vaccinations, and application of these data is limited to healthy infants receiving D PT vaccinations.
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Safety of neuraminidase inhibitors against novel influenza A (H1N1) in pregnant and breastfeeding women

TL;DR: A new strain of influenza A virus (novel influenza A H1N1) that originated in swine has rapidly spread from the initial outbreak in Mexico and the southern United States to Canada and many countries in Europe and Asia.