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Howard H Moffet

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Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|January 1, 2008
Acupuncture study hypotheses should rely on scientific, not imaginary, modelsHoward H Moffet
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|March 31, 2006
Acupuncture for upper-extremity rehabilitation in chronic strokeHoward H Moffet
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|December 6, 2006
Hasty conclusion about acupuncture for hypertension?Howard H Moffet
Archives of Internal Medicine|April 26, 2006
Acupuncture may be ineffective for strokeHoward H Moffet
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|March 3, 2009
Sham acupuncture may be as efficacious as true acupuncture: a systematic review of clinical trialsHoward H Moffet
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|June 10, 2008
Traditional acupuncture theories yield null outcomes: a systematic review of clinical trialsHoward H Moffet
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|December 5, 2009
Acupuncture: will ugly facts kill the beautiful theories?Howard H Moffet
Archives of Internal Medicine|March 12, 2008
Acupuncture trial lacks a priori rationale to refute null hypothesisHoward H Moffet
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine|July 11, 2006
How might acupuncture work? A systematic review of physiologic rationales from clinical trialsHoward H Moffet
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA|June 17, 2015
An algorithm to identify medication nonpersistence using electronic pharmacy databasesMelissa M Parker, Howard H Moffet, Alyce Adams, et al.
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Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|January 1, 2008
Acupuncture study hypotheses should rely on scientific, not imaginary, modelsHoward H Moffet
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|March 31, 2006
Acupuncture for upper-extremity rehabilitation in chronic strokeHoward H Moffet
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|December 6, 2006
Hasty conclusion about acupuncture for hypertension?Howard H Moffet
Archives of Internal Medicine|April 26, 2006
Acupuncture may be ineffective for strokeHoward H Moffet
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|March 3, 2009
Sham acupuncture may be as efficacious as true acupuncture: a systematic review of clinical trialsHoward H Moffet
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|June 10, 2008
Traditional acupuncture theories yield null outcomes: a systematic review of clinical trialsHoward H Moffet
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|December 5, 2009
Acupuncture: will ugly facts kill the beautiful theories?Howard H Moffet
Archives of Internal Medicine|March 12, 2008
Acupuncture trial lacks a priori rationale to refute null hypothesisHoward H Moffet
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine|July 11, 2006
How might acupuncture work? A systematic review of physiologic rationales from clinical trialsHoward H Moffet
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA|June 17, 2015
An algorithm to identify medication nonpersistence using electronic pharmacy databasesMelissa M Parker, Howard H Moffet, Alyce Adams, et al.
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