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    <dc:date>2026-04-04T22:05:56Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Fibular stress fracture in a female cross-country runner : a case report</title>
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    <description>Title: Fibular stress fracture in a female cross-country runner : a case report
Authors: Psaila, Matthew; Micallef Stafrace, Kirill
Abstract: Stress fractures are probably the most feared class of&#xD;
injuries amongst endurance athletes, especially runners,&#xD;
since they require lengthy rehabilitation periods and&#xD;
temporary but drastic modifications of their training&#xD;
regime. A detailed literature review is presented with the&#xD;
aim of highlighting the importance of athlete education&#xD;
as well as pre-participation screening in female athletes&#xD;
for one or more components of the triad.</description>
    <dc:date>2015-12-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>A study on the management of corticosteroid side effects in cancer patients</title>
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    <description>Title: A study on the management of corticosteroid side effects in cancer patients
Authors: Fsadni, Clayton John
Abstract: Background&#xD;
Systemic corticosteroids lead to many adverse effects&#xD;
especially in cancer patients. Preventive measures and&#xD;
treatment options are essential to minimise such side&#xD;
effects.&#xD;
Objectives&#xD;
The aims of the study included the evaluation&#xD;
of the prescribers’ management of corticosteroid&#xD;
induced hyperglycaemia, dyspepsia, oral candidiasis&#xD;
and proximal myopathy, the discussion of possible&#xD;
reasons for non-adherence to guidelines, and the&#xD;
recommendation of interventions to reduce their risk&#xD;
of occurrence.&#xD;
Method&#xD;
A retrospective review of the medical records for 156&#xD;
consecutive patients at oncology out-patients and in&#xD;
oncology wards of Boffa Hospital between the 1st and the&#xD;
14th September 2014 was performed. Only patients who&#xD;
were on long term corticosteroids (&gt;2 weeks’ duration)&#xD;
were considered. Patients younger than 12 years of&#xD;
age or those that were prescribed corticosteroids for&#xD;
antiemetic purposes were excluded from the study. For&#xD;
each of the sampled patients, any management aimed&#xD;
at reducing corticosteroid side effects was compared&#xD;
to the guidelines as stated in an article published in a&#xD;
prominent international journal.&#xD;
Results&#xD;
From 156 cancer patients, 55 patients satisfied&#xD;
the inclusion criteria. The mostly addressed side&#xD;
effect was dyspepsia (n=35; 63.6%) followed by&#xD;
proximal myopathy (n=27; 49%), hyperglycaemia&#xD;
(n=24; 43.6%) and lastly oral candidiasis (n=20; 36%). Adherence to guidelines was as follows:&#xD;
hyperglycaemia – haemo-glucose test (HGT) and&#xD;
glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) (36%); dyspepsia -&#xD;
prescribing of omeprazole (51%) and ranitidine (5%);&#xD;
oral candidiasis - orophargyngeal exam (29%); and&#xD;
proximal myopathy (40% compliance; of which 35%&#xD;
complying with resistance and endurance exercise&#xD;
and 5% complying with steroid dose reduction).&#xD;
Conclusion&#xD;
Improvement is required with regards to the&#xD;
management of corticosteroid side effects especially&#xD;
for hyperglycaemia and oral candidiasis. Possible&#xD;
actions that may be taken include strategies to&#xD;
improve guideline awareness, the prescribing of the&#xD;
lowest effective dose, adequate patient education and&#xD;
the implementation of a steroid card.</description>
    <dc:date>2015-12-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Obesity and sedentary behaviour in children and their implications in adulthood</title>
    <link>https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/8242</link>
    <description>Title: Obesity and sedentary behaviour in children and their implications in adulthood
Authors: Saliba, Mario
Abstract: The problem of childhood overweight and obesity&#xD;
are becoming more prevalent. Sedentary behaviours&#xD;
and the lack of physical activity are considered as&#xD;
independent health risk factors. The commoner chronic&#xD;
illnesses in adults such as obesity, high blood pressure,&#xD;
diabetes, and cancer are aggravated by a sedentary&#xD;
life. The evidence strongly suggests that sedentary&#xD;
behaviour is correlated to obesity in childhood and can&#xD;
negatively affect health in early adulthood. A literature&#xD;
review about the problem of childhood obesity and&#xD;
sedentary behaviour in children and their implications&#xD;
in adulthood is discussed. Efforts should be made to&#xD;
introduce specific interventions to increase physical&#xD;
activity among children and decrease sedentary&#xD;
behaviour such as television viewing and using&#xD;
electronic media. Campaigns and training programmes&#xD;
for parents should be implemented.</description>
    <dc:date>2015-12-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Journal of the Malta College of Family Doctors : volume 4 : issue 3</title>
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    <description>Title: Journal of the Malta College of Family Doctors : volume 4 : issue 3
Authors: Mallia, Pierre
Abstract: The mission of the Journal of the Malta College of Family Doctors&#xD;
 (JMCFD) is to deliver accurate, relevant and inspiring research,&#xD;
 continued medical education and debate in family medicine with&#xD;
 the aim of encouraging improved patient care through academic&#xD;
 development of the discipline. The JMCFD strives to achieve&#xD;
 its role to disseminate information on the objectives and activities&#xD;
 of the College.
Description: Contents: Collegiality, philanthropy&#xD;
and research - Pierre Mallia; FMCFD conferment and&#xD;
MMCFD graduation at MCFD&#xD;
25th Anniversary Dinner, Attard</description>
    <dc:date>2015-12-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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