Sentences with phrase «published clinical trials showed»

Published clinical trials showed beneficial effects of polyunsaturated fats on systemic inflammation.

Not exact matches

In late clinical - trial findings published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine, the monoclonal antibodies known as solanezumab and bapineuzumab were shown ineffective at changing the downward cognitive trajectory of Alzheimer's patients.
The team's samples of 2672 papers, published between 1992 and 2011, showed that all four of these measures have yet to be adopted widely in animal research, though they are now standard practice in clinical trials.
In June, Winfried Häuser at the Technical University of Munich published a review paper showing that in many clinical trials, placebos produce fully half as many reported side effects as real drugs do.
But only one published clinical trial has shown that copper lowers infection rates — by as much as 58 % — in hospitals.
Michos notes that a recent randomized clinical trial published in JAMA Cardiology failed to show any cardiovascular benefit with high - doses of monthly vitamin D supplements among participants living in New Zealand.
On 31 July, The Lancet published the interim results of a clinical trial in Guinea that showed that an Ebola vaccine produced by Merck appears to be highly effective.
As a new generation of gene therapy clinical trials shows promise to cure or halt the progression of several rare diseases, the time has come to explore ways to pay for the cutting edge treatments, a pediatric hematologist - oncologist from Dana - Farber / Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center argues in a commentary published by the journal Science.
A study of 4CMenB, a new vaccine to protect against meningitis B bacteria (which can cause potentially fatal bacterial meningitis in children), shows that waning immunity induced by infant vaccination can be overcome by a booster dose at 40 months of age, according to a clinical trial published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).
A controlled clinical trial published in January 2013 has shown that fecal transplants can help cure recurrent infections with Clostridium difficile.
Dr. Lin and his colleagues looked at clinical trials and data involving out - of - hospital cardiac arrests that were published in medical journals up to July 2013 and found that adrenaline showed no benefit in survival to discharge from hospital or neurological outcomes.
«In keeping with a similar randomized clinical trial previously published in the Lancet and conducted by researchers in Rome in collaboration with us here at King's College London, the STAMPEDE study shows that even patients that after 5 years experienced relapse of diabetes after initial and complete remission of the disease continue to maintain excellent control of their blood sugar levels with minimal or no need for glucose lowering drugs.
Final trial results published in April showed about one - third fewer episodes of clinical and severe malaria in young children who received three vaccine doses and a booster, with protection waning over time.
2014 — Reported results of first Ebola vaccine clinical trial in Africa — Findings published in the Lancet show that the vaccine candidate produces the same immune response seen in the United States in an African setting.
After years of experimenting with FMD in animal models and showing its benefits on metabolism and life span, Dr. Longo's team analyzed the effects in a human clinical trial that was published earlier this year.
They just published results from a clinical trial on 171 patients, in the Lancet, showing that their CBD - derived drug was able to cause a significant reduction in seizures.
A small - scale human trial published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition showed that when healthy men ingested a daily helping of 25 grams of gum acacia, the only effects experienced were a slight reduction in cholesterol serum and an increase in breath hydrogen, which is a marker of intestinal bacteria metabolism.
A new placebo - controlled, blinded, crossover trial published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition shows that the phytonutrients in Montmorency tart cherries (Prunus cerasus) have a beneficial effect on early hypertension, or blood pressure slightly higher than the ideal 120/80 mmHg.
In a new study published in Pharmacopsychiatry, Crocus sativus L. versus citalopram in the treatment of major depressive disorder with anxious distress: a double - blind, controlled clinical trial, saffron (Crocus sativus L.) has been shown to have both antidepressant and antianxiety effects.
The only published clinical trial that has shown to reverse heart disease is the plant based diet of Dr. Esselstyn.
There has never been any clinical trials published in medial journals to show it is safe.
From all of the clinical human trials that have been published, not one shows an improvement in body composition or weight loss.
In a randomized clinical trial published in the Journal of the American Medical Association in 2008 in which 210 people followed the diet for six months, the diet was shown to be more effective at controlling blood sugar levels than a high - cereal fiber diet consisting of «brown» carbohydrates such as whole grain breads, whole grain breakfast cereals, brown rice, potatoes with skins and whole wheat bread.
It has been shown in published clinical trials to reduce pain and lameness.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z