Last summer, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) launched the AVMA Animal
Health Studies Database as a resource for researchers seeking animals to participate in clinical studies and for veterinarians and animal owners exploring options for treatment.
The AVMA Animal
Health Studies Database is the first, and only, database that includes listings of veterinary clinical studies being conducted in all species of animals and most disciplines of veterinary medicine.
The AVMA has developed the AVMA Animal
Health Studies Database (AAHSD), encompassing prospective veterinary clinical studies in a variety of species and disciplines.
The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) has launched the AVMA Animal
Health Studies Database (AAHSD), a free searchable tool to...
To find a clinical trial about a specific pet health issue, visit the Searchable Clinical Trials Database by the AVMA Animal
Health Studies Database (AAHSD).
The veterinary clinical research community has embraced the the AVMA Animal
Health Studies Database (AAHSD).
The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) has developed the Animal
Health Studies Database (AAHSD), encompassing prospective veterinary clinical studies in a variety of species and disciplines.
If you are interested in current clinical trials see: AVMA
health study database: search the database for active studies, and AKC CHF website will have a link on their website where open trials are posted
Our health study database, searchable by species or area of study, houses our funded research that is making a difference in the lives of animals across the globe.
Our health study database, searchable by species or area of study, houses our funded research that is making a difference in the lives of animals worldwide.
To learn more about research that has made and will continue to make a true difference in the lives of our cat companions, explore
our health study database that holds details of well over 200 studies.
Not exact matches
The analysis, by researchers at Duke University, King's College London and the University of Otago in New Zealand, combined data from a long - term
study of a group of people born in the same year in Dunedin, New Zealand with their electronic
health records and governmental
databases on such things as
health, welfare and criminal justice.
Burnett and Feamster hope to provide a global
database of information generated through this
study that will be available to help paint a clearer picture related to the
health of the Internet.
The EID2
database used in the
study was created by University researchers in the Institute of Infection and Global
Health to bring a «big data» approach to emerging diseases.
«This
study shows the power of using large
databases to glean meaningful clinical and economic information that can significantly impact
health care costs,» Born said.
For the new research, the scientists were able to tap
databases from two well - known ongoing observational
studies that collect data on diet and other lifestyle factors and various
health outcomes.
The data used in the
study are from the Michigan
Health and Hospital Association's Michigan Inpatient
Database, which includes data on all hospital stays no matter what the insurance status of the patient.
The Columbia researchers used data from peer - reviewed
studies and
health and social sciences
databases to assess the link between menarche and various negative sexual and reproductive
health outcomes in adolescence.
The researchers used the extensive nationwide Swedish
health and population register
databases and
studied all children aged 4 - 17 who were born in Sweden from 1984 to 2007.
Much of the data in the
study has come out previously, some in earlier papers about the parents of the virus that «reassorted» to make this new H1N1, some in the flood of genetic sequences put into public
databases, and some in press interviews with public
health agencies and academic investigators.
«We decided to investigate cardiovascular risks of this therapy in a large
health care database since these previous studies were modest in size and only focused on men 65 and older,» said the study's senior author, Sander Greenland, a professor of epidemiology at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health and a professor of statistics in the UCLA College of Letters and Sc
health care
database since these previous
studies were modest in size and only focused on men 65 and older,» said the
study's senior author, Sander Greenland, a professor of epidemiology at the UCLA Fielding School of Public
Health and a professor of statistics in the UCLA College of Letters and Sc
Health and a professor of statistics in the UCLA College of Letters and Science.
In coming years, interlinked
databases of
health records may radically change the interaction between doctor and patient as well as the way researchers
study diseases and seek cures.
For their
study, researchers led by Anthony Robbins, M.D., Ph.D., American Cancer Society director of
health services research, analyzed data from nearly 260,000 cancer patients ages 15 to 39 in the National Cancer
Database.
The growing
database in the long - term
study, known as the Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE), is allowing researchers to mine many combinations of variables connected to health and lifestyle, said J. Josh Snodgrass, professor of anthropology at th
study, known as the
Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE), is allowing researchers to mine many combinations of variables connected to health and lifestyle, said J. Josh Snodgrass, professor of anthropology at th
Study on global AGEing and adult
health (SAGE), is allowing researchers to mine many combinations of variables connected to
health and lifestyle, said J. Josh Snodgrass, professor of anthropology at the UO.
The researchers retrieved medical records from the National
Health Insurance Research
Database between 1998 and 2012 for their
study.
For the
study, researchers identified 325,870 veterans from three U.S. Veterans
Health Administration medical
databases.
Socioeconomic variables were obtained from a
database for
health insurance and labour market
studies.
The findings come from an analysis of interviews from the Great Smoky Mountains
Study, a
database with more than two decades of
health information on participants who enrolled at age 9.
Pia Glatz, M.D., of the Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, and coauthors conducted a nationwide
study of more than 2 million children born in Sweden from 1973 through 1993 by using a variety of national
health care
databases, school achievement registries, and the military conscription register.
Researchers at the Department of Global Public
Health and Primary Care (IGS) at the University of Bergen (UiB) have completed a large
study that included data from the Norwegian Prescription
Database, in cooperation with researchers at Harvard University.
Under the new plan, CDC, in a collaboration with the Association of Public
Health Laboratories (an affiliation of U.S. state and local health labs), will put all sequence information on the several hundred different flu isolates it studies every year into publicly accessible databases such as GenBank as soon as pos
Health Laboratories (an affiliation of U.S. state and local
health labs), will put all sequence information on the several hundred different flu isolates it studies every year into publicly accessible databases such as GenBank as soon as pos
health labs), will put all sequence information on the several hundred different flu isolates it
studies every year into publicly accessible
databases such as GenBank as soon as possible.
The
study relies on a unique
database of pregnancies in members of the Kaiser Foundation
Health Plan in Oakland, California, between 1959 and 1967, when DDT was still used heavily on crops.
«In contrast, we leveraged access to multiple disparate
databases containing either environmental or
health data, and we were able to
study longitudinally a number of air contaminants, including both particulate matter and noxious gases over almost two decades.»
In a
database study of nearly 26,000 beneficiaries of Tricare, the military
health system, those taking statin drugs to control their cholesterol were 87 percent more likely to develop diabetes.
The
study used the results from the
health and behaviour survey Professor Lohi's group had previously conducted on nearly 6,000 cats, currently the most extensive cat behaviour
database in the world.
A bird banding
study has been established there to monitor the birds as they come and go, gathering information on their age, sex, and
health, then releasing them with a numbered band that can be looked up in a
database if the birds are recaptured later.
Their aim is to put the vast and growing trove of data on genetic variations and
health into
databases — with the consent of the
study subjects — that would be open to researchers and doctors all over the world, not just to those who created them.
«This award provides the opportunity to bridge my previous work in
health disparities, obtain the conceptual and methodological expertise needed to conduct research using large
databases, and apply my knowledge to a new
study population in rehabilitation.»
You'll find nearly 100
studies in PubMed (the
health research
database at the National Library of Medicine in Washington, D.C.) that are focused on Brussels sprouts, and over half of those
studies involve the
health benefits of this cruciferous vegetable in relationship to cancer.
Search the Natural Standard, Cochrane and PubMed
databases - and the search engine TRIP - for clinical
studies about acupuncture's impact on numerous
health issues.
Search the Natural Standard, Cochrane and PubMed
databases - and the search engine TRIP - for clinical
studies about chiropractic's impact on numerous
health issues.
Search the Natural Standard, Cochrane and PubMed
databases - and the search engine TRIP - for clinical
studies about pilates's impact on numerous
health issues.
Check out our online potatoes vs. nuts
database specifically prepared for use with the Washington Post article about the Harvard School of Public
Health study.
Search the Natural Standard, Cochrane and PubMed
databases - and the search engine TRIP - for clinical
studies about biofeedback's impact on numerous
health issues.
Search the Natural Standard, Cochrane and PubMed
databases - and the search engine TRIP - for clinical
studies about weight loss's impact on numerous
health issues.
Search the Natural Standard, Cochrane and PubMed
databases - and the search engine TRIP - for clinical
studies about exercise's impact on numerous
health issues.
Search the Natural Standard, Cochrane and PubMed
databases - and the search engine TRIP - for clinical
studies about meditation's impact on numerous
health issues.
Search the Natural Standard, Cochrane and PubMed
databases - and the search engine TRIP - for clinical
studies about nutritional counseling's impact on numerous
health issues.
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databases - and the search engine TRIP - for clinical
studies about smoking cessation's impact on numerous
health issues.
Search the Natural Standard, Cochrane and PubMed
databases - and the search engine TRIP - for clinical
studies about stress management's impact on numerous
health issues.