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Philip Harber
Researcher at University of Arizona
Publications - 198
Citations - 5935
Philip Harber is an academic researcher from University of Arizona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Occupational medicine & Respirator. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 190 publications receiving 5624 citations. Previous affiliations of Philip Harber include University of Cincinnati & University of California.
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Effects of Smoking Intervention and the Use of an Inhaled Anticholinergic Bronchodilator on the Rate of Decline of FEV1: The Lung Health Study
Nicholas R. Anthonisen,John E. Connett,James P. Kiley,Murray D. Altose,William C. Bailey,A. Sonia Buist,William A. Conway,Paul L. Enright,Richard E. Kanner,Peggy O'Hara,Gregory R. Owens,Paul D. Scanlon,Donald P. Tashkin,Robert A. Wise,M. D. Altose,Alfred F Connors,Susan Redline,C. Deitz,R. F. Rakos,W. A. Conway,A. Dehorn,J. C. Ward,C. S. Hoppe Ryan,R. L. Jentons,J. A. Reddick,C. Sawicki,R. A. Wise,S. Permutt,Cynthia S. Rand,P. D. Scanlon,L. J. Davis,R. D. Hurt,R. D. Miller,D. E. Williams,G. M. Caron,G. G. Lauger,S. M. Toogood,A. S. Buist,W. M. Bjornson,L. R. Johnson,W. C. Bailey,C. M. Brooks,J. J. Dolce,D. M. Higgins,M. A. Johnson,C. D. Lorish,B. A. Martin,D. P. Tashkin,A. H. Coulson,H. Gong,Philip Harber,V. C. Roth,M. Roth,Mitchell A. Nides,M. S. Simmons,I. Zuniga,N. R. Anthonisen,J. Manfreda,R. P. Murray,S. C. Rempel Rossum,J. M. Stoyko,J. E. Connett,M. O. Kjelsberg,M. K. Cowles,D. A. Durkin,P. L. Enright,K. J. Kurnow,W. W. Lee,P. G. Lindgren,S. J. Mongin,P. O'hara,H. T. Voelker,Lance A. Waller,G. R. Owens,R. M. Rogers,J. J. Johnston,F. P. Pope,F. M. Vitale,R. E. Kanner,M. A. Rigdon,K. C. Benton,P. M. Grant,M. Becklake,Benjamin Burrows,P. Cleary,P. Kimbel,L. Nett,J. K. Ockene,R. M. Senior,G. L. Snider,W. Spitzer,O. D. Williams,S. S. Hurd,J. P. Kiley,M. C. Ayres,S. M. Ayres,R. E. Hyatt,Benjamin A. Mason +97 more
TL;DR: An aggressive smoking intervention program significantly reduces the age-related decline in FEV 1 in middle-aged smokers with mild airways obstruction and use of an inhaled anticholinergic bronchodilator results in a relatively small improvement inFEV 1 that appears to be reversed after the drug is discontinued.
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Diagnosis and management of work-related asthma: American College Of Chest Physicians Consensus Statement.
Susan M. Tarlo,John R. Balmes,Ronald Balkissoon,Jeremy Beach,William S. Beckett,David I. Bernstein,Paul D. Blanc,Stuart M. Brooks,Clayton T. Cowl,Feroza Daroowalla,Philip Harber,Catherine Lemière,Gary M. Liss,Karin A. Pacheco,Carrie A. Redlich,Brian H. Rowe,Julia Heitzer +16 more
TL;DR: The substantial prevalence of WRA supports consideration of the diagnosis in all who present with new-onset or worsening asthma, followed by appropriate investigations and intervention including consideration of other exposed workers.
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An official american thoracic society statement: work-exacerbated asthma.
Paul K. Henneberger,Carrie A. Redlich,David B. Callahan,Philip Harber,Catherine Lemière,James G. Martin,Susan M. Tarlo,Olivier Vandenplas,Kjell Torén +8 more
TL;DR: Work-exacerbated asthma is a common and underrecognized adverse outcome resulting from conditions at work and should be considered in any patient with asthma that is getting worse or who has work-related symptoms.
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Occupational low-back pain in hospital nurses.
Philip Harber,Elizabeth Billet,Mary Gutowski,Karen SooHoo,Karen SooHoo,Myron Lew,Adele Roman +6 more
TL;DR: Comparison with a control group suggests the validity of the work-relatedness of low-back pain in nurses and factors associated with the disorder were investigated, with results showing no differences due to nursing division assignment but significant association with specific tasks.
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A randomized trial of chiropractic manipulation and mobilization for patients with neck pain: clinical outcomes from the UCLA neck-pain study.
TL;DR: Cervical spine manipulation and mobilization yield comparable clinical outcomes in neck pain, and mean reductions in pain and disability were similar in the manipulation and mobilize groups through 6 months.