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StatPearls [Internet].

StatPearls [Internet].

Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2026 Jan-.

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The use of fibrin sealant during non-emergency surgery: a systematic review of evidence of benefits and harms.

The use of fibrin sealant during non-emergency surgery: a systematic review of evidence of benefits and harms.

Edwards SJ, Crawford F, van Velthoven MH, et al.

Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2016 Dec. (Health Technology Assessment, No. 20.94.)

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Never Versus Ever Feeding Human Milk and Cardiovascular Disease Outcomes in Offspring: A Systematic Review [Internet].

Never Versus Ever Feeding Human Milk and Cardiovascular Disease Outcomes in Offspring: A Systematic Review [Internet].

Güngör D, Nadaud P, Dreibelbis C, et al.

Alexandria (VA): USDA Nutrition Evidence Systematic Review; 2019 Apr.

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Learning What Works: Infrastructure Required for Comparative Effectiveness Research: Workshop Summary.

Learning What Works: Infrastructure Required for Comparative Effectiveness Research: Workshop Summary.

Institute of Medicine (US) Roundtable on Value & Science-Driven Health Care.

Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); 2011.

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Never Versus Ever Feeding Human Milk and Diabetes Outcomes in Offspring: A Systematic Review [Internet].

Never Versus Ever Feeding Human Milk and Diabetes Outcomes in Offspring: A Systematic Review [Internet].

Güngör D, Nadaud P, Dreibelbis C, et al.

Alexandria (VA): USDA Nutrition Evidence Systematic Review; 2019 Apr.

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Shorter Versus Longer Durations of Any Human Milk Feeding and Diabetes Outcomes in Offspring: A Systematic Review [Internet].

Shorter Versus Longer Durations of Any Human Milk Feeding and Diabetes Outcomes in Offspring: A Systematic Review [Internet].

Güngör D, Nadaud P, Dreibelbis C, et al.

Alexandria (VA): USDA Nutrition Evidence Systematic Review; 2019 Apr.

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Shorter Versus Longer Durations of Any Human Milk Feeding and Celiac Disease: A Systematic Review [Internet].

Shorter Versus Longer Durations of Any Human Milk Feeding and Celiac Disease: A Systematic Review [Internet].

Güngör D, Nadaud P, Dreibelbis C, et al.

Alexandria (VA): USDA Nutrition Evidence Systematic Review; 2019 Apr.

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Never Versus Ever Feeding Human Milk and Celiac Disease: A Systematic Review [Internet].

Never Versus Ever Feeding Human Milk and Celiac Disease: A Systematic Review [Internet].

Güngör D, Nadaud P, Dreibelbis C, et al.

Alexandria (VA): USDA Nutrition Evidence Systematic Review; 2019 Apr.

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Shorter Versus Longer Durations of Exclusive Human Milk Feeding and Celiac Disease: A Systematic Review [Internet].

Shorter Versus Longer Durations of Exclusive Human Milk Feeding and Celiac Disease: A Systematic Review [Internet].

Güngör D, Nadaud P, Dreibelbis C, et al.

Alexandria (VA): USDA Nutrition Evidence Systematic Review; 2019 Apr.

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Never Versus Ever Feeding Human Milk and Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Systematic Review [Internet].

Never Versus Ever Feeding Human Milk and Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Systematic Review [Internet].

Güngör D, Nadaud P, Dreibelbis C, et al.

Alexandria (VA): USDA Nutrition Evidence Systematic Review; 2019 Apr.

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Defining the optimum strategy for identifying adults and children with coeliac disease: systematic review and economic modelling.

Defining the optimum strategy for identifying adults and children with coeliac disease: systematic review and economic modelling.

Elwenspoek MMC, Thom H, Sheppard AL, et al.

Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; 2022 Oct. (Health Technology Assessment, No. 26.44.)

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Never Versus Ever Feeding Human Milk and Childhood Leukemia: A Systematic Review [Internet].

Never Versus Ever Feeding Human Milk and Childhood Leukemia: A Systematic Review [Internet].

Güngör D, Nadaud P, Dreibelbis C, et al.

Alexandria (VA): USDA Nutrition Evidence Systematic Review; 2019 Apr.

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Efficacy of Dental Services for Reducing Adverse Events in Those Receiving Chemotherapy for Cancer [Internet].

Efficacy of Dental Services for Reducing Adverse Events in Those Receiving Chemotherapy for Cancer [Internet].

Hickam DH, Gordon CJ, Armstrong CE, et al.

Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US); 2023 Jul.

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