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Michael Hughes
Researcher at Royal Hallamshire Hospital
Publications - 615
Citations - 26328
Michael Hughes is an academic researcher from Royal Hallamshire Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 74, co-authored 531 publications receiving 24066 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Hughes include Royal College of Physicians & St Thomas' Hospital.
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The Role of Social Networks and Support in Postpartum Women's Depression: A Multiethnic Urban Sample
TL;DR: Both social support and social networks were statistically significant and independently related to depressive symptomatology in a multiethnic sample of women having recently given birth.
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Vitamin D deficiency and anthropometric indicators of adiposity in school-age children: a prospective study
Diane Gilbert-Diamond,Ana Baylin,Mercedes Mora-Plazas,Constanza Marin,Joanne E Arsenault,Michael Hughes,Walter C. Willett,Eduardo Villamor +7 more
TL;DR: Vitamin D serostatus was inversely associated with the development of adiposity in school-age children and an interaction with sex was not statistically significant.
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CT-Guided Aspiration of Suspected Pancreatic Infection
Peter A. Banks,S. G. Gerzof,R. E. Langevin,Stuart G. Silverman,Gregory T. Sica,Michael Hughes +5 more
TL;DR: The overall mortality of severe pancreatitis among patients suspected of harboring pancreatic infection has remained unchanged because of the high mortality associated with both infected necrosis and severe sterile necrosis, and the rate of pancreatic infectoon appears to be decreasing.
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Practical problems in interim analyses, with particular regard to estimation.
Stuart J. Pocock,Michael Hughes +1 more
TL;DR: A Bayesian "shrinkage" method of analysis is proposed to help quantify the extent to which surprisingly large point and interval estimates of treatment difference in clinical trials that stop early should be moderated.
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In utero nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor exposure and signs of possible mitochondrial dysfunction in HIV-uninfected children
Susan B. Brogly,Nathalie Ylitalo,Lynne M. Mofenson,James M. Oleske,Russell B. Van Dyke,Marilyn J. Crain,Mark J. Abzug,Michael T. Brady,Patrick Jean-Philippe,Michael Hughes,George R. Seage +10 more
TL;DR: First exposure to 3TC or ZDV/3TC in the third trimester may be associated with the occurrence of possible MD in HIV-uninfected children born of HIV-infected women.