St. Jude Children's
Research Hospital leads study showing that a drug withdrawn from the market in 2010 may enhance the effectiveness of bone marrow transplants for select pediatric leukemia patients
Not exact matches
The
research is carried out at CERMEL, one of central Africa's
leading tropical - disease
research centers, associated with the Albert Schweitzer
Hospital.
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Jerker refers to
research that shows that the use of a midwife
leads to fewer preterm births, fewer labor interventions and shorter
hospital stays.
These babies are also vulnerable to the risk of infectious disease from bacterial and viral contamination of such milk, which was identified in a prior study by the same
research team
led by Nationwide Children's
Hospital.
Nationwide Children's
Hospital is a
leading pediatric care facility and
research institute.
Research led by a team at Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island and The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University has been published in the February 10, 2014 online edition of Pediatrics, the official journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics.The research indicates that premature babies benefit from being exposed to adult talk as early as p
Research led by a team at Women & Infants
Hospital of Rhode Island and The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University has been published in the February 10, 2014 online edition of Pediatrics, the official journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics.The
research indicates that premature babies benefit from being exposed to adult talk as early as p
research indicates that premature babies benefit from being exposed to adult talk as early as possible.
Jane Sandall was and is principal investigator for two studies evaluating models of midwife -
led continuity of care (Sandall 2001), and co-investigator on the «Birthplace in England
Research Programme», an integrated programme of research designed to compare outcomes of births for women planned at home, in different types of midwifery units, and in hospital units with obstetric s
Research Programme», an integrated programme of
research designed to compare outcomes of births for women planned at home, in different types of midwifery units, and in hospital units with obstetric s
research designed to compare outcomes of births for women planned at home, in different types of midwifery units, and in
hospital units with obstetric services.
Paradigm shifting
research done within the past decade has shown that insufficient breastmilk is common (up to 15 % of first time mothers), formula supplementation makes successful breastfeeding more likely, pacifiers prevent SIDS and extended skin to skin contact
lead to babies falling from their mothers»
hospital beds or suffocating while in them.
Research led by Barry M. Lester, PhD, director of the Brown Center for the Study of Children at Risk at Women & Infants
Hospital of Rhode Island and professor of psychiatry and pediatrics at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, found the single greatest contributor to long - term neurobehavioral development in preterm infants is maternal involvement — and that a single - family room NICU allows for the greatest and most immediate opportunities for maternal involvement.
Dr. Lester and his colleague, James F. Padbury, MD, pediatrician - in - chief and chief of Neonatal / Perinatal Medicine at Women & Infants
Hospital and the William and Mary Oh - William and Elsa Zopfi Professor of Pediatrics for Perinatal
Research at the Alpert Medical School, published research in September 2014 in Pediatrics, which found that a single - family room NICU environment provides for appropriate levels of maternal involvement, developmental support, and staff involvement, which are essential to provide the kind of care that can optimize the medical and neurodevelopmental outcome of the preterm infant and lead to the development of preventive interventions to reduce later imp
Research at the Alpert Medical School, published
research in September 2014 in Pediatrics, which found that a single - family room NICU environment provides for appropriate levels of maternal involvement, developmental support, and staff involvement, which are essential to provide the kind of care that can optimize the medical and neurodevelopmental outcome of the preterm infant and lead to the development of preventive interventions to reduce later imp
research in September 2014 in Pediatrics, which found that a single - family room NICU environment provides for appropriate levels of maternal involvement, developmental support, and staff involvement, which are essential to provide the kind of care that can optimize the medical and neurodevelopmental outcome of the preterm infant and
lead to the development of preventive interventions to reduce later impairment.
Dr. Lester and his colleague, James F. Padbury, MD, pediatrician - in - chief and chief of Neonatal / Perinatal Medicine at Women & Infants
Hospital and the William and Mary Oh — William and Elsa Zopfi Professor of Pediatrics for Perinatal
Research at the Alpert Medical School, published research in September 2014 in Pediatrics, which found that a single - family room NICU environment provides for appropriate levels of maternal involvement, developmental support, and staff involvement, which are essential to provide the kind of care that can optimize the medical and neurodevelopmental outcome of the preterm infant and lead to the development of preventive interventions to reduce later imp
Research at the Alpert Medical School, published
research in September 2014 in Pediatrics, which found that a single - family room NICU environment provides for appropriate levels of maternal involvement, developmental support, and staff involvement, which are essential to provide the kind of care that can optimize the medical and neurodevelopmental outcome of the preterm infant and lead to the development of preventive interventions to reduce later imp
research in September 2014 in Pediatrics, which found that a single - family room NICU environment provides for appropriate levels of maternal involvement, developmental support, and staff involvement, which are essential to provide the kind of care that can optimize the medical and neurodevelopmental outcome of the preterm infant and
lead to the development of preventive interventions to reduce later impairment.
Sarah Keim, Ph.D., a
lead researcher on the study and a principal investigator in the Center for Biobehavioral Health at The
Research Institute at Nationwide Children's
Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, said that in 2011 she found nearly 13,000 postings of breast milk for sale online.
Declan Devane is a co-author in one of the included trials in this review (Begley 2011) Jane Sandall was and is principal investigator for two studies evaluating models of midwife -
led continuity of care (Sandall 2001), and co-investigator on the «Birthplace in England
Research Programme», an integrated programme of research designed to compare outcomes of births for women planned at home, in different types of midwifery units, and in hospital units with obstetric s
Research Programme», an integrated programme of
research designed to compare outcomes of births for women planned at home, in different types of midwifery units, and in hospital units with obstetric s
research designed to compare outcomes of births for women planned at home, in different types of midwifery units, and in
hospital units with obstetric services.
«We did this analysis because it is commonly said that healthy diets are expensive and that it is the fruits and vegetables that make them too expensive,» said Mary Flynn, Ph.D., a
research dietitian at The Miriam
Hospital and the
lead researcher on the study.
That effort
led to collaboration between The Miriam
Hospital and the Rhode Island Community Food Bank to develop a six - week cooking program
research protocol aimed at improving food security — or the ability to afford adequate food — for food pantry clients by using plant - based olive oil diet recipes.
«Coming into
hospital with a self - inflicted injuries or poisoning is a strong risk factor for suicide,» said Dr. Anne Rhodes, lead author and research scientist in St. Michael's Hospital's Suicide Studies Resear
hospital with a self - inflicted injuries or poisoning is a strong risk factor for suicide,» said Dr. Anne Rhodes,
lead author and
research scientist in St. Michael's Hospital's Suicide Studies Resear
research scientist in St. Michael's
Hospital's Suicide Studies Resear
Hospital's Suicide Studies
ResearchResearch Unit.
The findings,
led by first author E. Whitney Evans, a postdoctoral
research fellow at Brown University and the Weight Control and Diabetes Center at The Miriam
Hospital, are published online in the journal Public Health Nutrition.
«Twin pregnancies are at substantially higher risk of early preterm birth than singleton pregnancies and this risk is inversely related to sonographically measured cervical length at 20 - 24 weeks» gestation,» explained
lead investigator Kypros H Nicolaides, MD, Harris Birthright
Research Centre for Fetal Medicine, King's College
Hospital, London.
A
research team
led by scientists from Brigham and Women's
Hospital has developed a novel technology platform that enables the continuous and automated monitoring of so - called «organs - on - chips» — tiny devices that incorporate living cells to mimic the biology of bona fide human organs.
«We can't afford not to be concerned,» says Robert Webster, a
leading bird flu expert at St. Jude Children's
Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee.
Jim Woodgett of the Lunenfeld - Tanenbaum
Research Institute at Toronto, Canada's Mount Sinai Hospital has been leading an effort to change how Canada's leading biomedical research funder does b
Research Institute at Toronto, Canada's Mount Sinai
Hospital has been
leading an effort to change how Canada's
leading biomedical
research funder does b
research funder does business.
Led by researchers at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center — Arthur G. James Cancer
Hospital and Richard J. Solove
Research Institute (OSUCCC — James), the retrospective study suggested that a pattern of molecules called microRNA (miRNA) in tumor cells might predict patients» response to radiation therapy.
The
research team was
led by Jennifer S. Gass, MD, FACS, chief of surgery at Women & Infants
Hospital, a Care New England hospital, director of the breast fellowship at the Breast Health Center at Women & Infants, and clinical assistant professor at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown Uni
Hospital, a Care New England
hospital, director of the breast fellowship at the Breast Health Center at Women & Infants, and clinical assistant professor at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown Uni
hospital, director of the breast fellowship at the Breast Health Center at Women & Infants, and clinical assistant professor at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
The TOPCAT trial was
led by a clinical
research team at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) under the direction of Marc A. Pfeffer, MD, PhD, BWH Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Medicine, in collaboration with the New England Research Institutes, directed by Sonja McKinl
research team at Brigham and Women's
Hospital (BWH) under the direction of Marc A. Pfeffer, MD, PhD, BWH Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Medicine, in collaboration with the New England
Research Institutes, directed by Sonja McKinl
Research Institutes, directed by Sonja McKinlay, PhD.
An experimental drug in early development for aggressive brain tumors can cross the blood - brain tumor barrier, kill tumor cells and block the growth of tumor blood vessels, according to a study
led by researchers at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center — Arthur G. James Cancer
Hospital and Richard J. Solove
Research Institute (OSUCCC — James).
«This study provides validation for a telemedicine approach to ROP screening and could help prevent thousands of kids from going blind,» said
lead investigator Graham E. Quinn, M.D., MSCE, a pediatric ophthalmologist at The Children's
Hospital of Philadelphia who has long experience in ROP
research.
In their paper published online in Annals of Internal Medicine, the team
led by researchers at Massachusetts General
Hospital (MGH) and the Yale School of Public Health describes how a 33 percent cutback in funds earmarked for HIV / AIDS prevention, treatment and
research in recent budget proposals would only save $ 900 per year of life lost in the countries of South Africa and Côte d'Ivoire.
Researchers from Massachusetts General
Hospital (MGH)
led a large, international
research team that has identified gene mutations associated with a rare congenital condition involving the absence of a nose and often accompanied by defects involving the eye and reproductive systems.
The
research was led by Lisa Uebelacker, PhD, a research psychologist in the Psychosocial Research Department at Butler Hospital, a Care New England hospital, and an associate professor of psychiatry and human behavior at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown Uni
research was
led by Lisa Uebelacker, PhD, a
research psychologist in the Psychosocial Research Department at Butler Hospital, a Care New England hospital, and an associate professor of psychiatry and human behavior at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown Uni
research psychologist in the Psychosocial
Research Department at Butler Hospital, a Care New England hospital, and an associate professor of psychiatry and human behavior at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown Uni
Research Department at Butler
Hospital, a Care New England hospital, and an associate professor of psychiatry and human behavior at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown Uni
Hospital, a Care New England
hospital, and an associate professor of psychiatry and human behavior at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown Uni
hospital, and an associate professor of psychiatry and human behavior at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
«But Horizon 2020 makes it easier to obtain grants and will
lead to more technological development,» as it funds
research that aligns scientists and engineers with clinicians working at
hospitals and in industry.
Maria Elena Bottazzi
leads the
research, education and administration efforts of the school, is a Professor of Pediatric Tropical Medicine and the Deputy Director for the Sabin Vaccine Institute and Texas Children's
Hospital Center for Vaccine Development.
The study was
led by Dr. Alexandre Zlotta, Director of Uro - Oncology at Mount Sinai
Hospital, and researcher with the Lunenfeld - Tanenbaum
Research Institute, part of Sinai Health System in Toronto, Canada, and Dr. Paul Boutros, Principal Investigator, Informatics and Bio-computing, Ontario Institute for Cancer
Research (OICR).
But John Steele, a neurologist at Guam Memorial
Hospital who
led some of the key
research on the disease, adds a detail that sounds. . .
This
research was led by Drs. Levey, Lah, and Junmin Peng, PhD, who was previously associate professor of genetics at Emory and is now a faculty member at St Jude Children's Research H
research was
led by Drs. Levey, Lah, and Junmin Peng, PhD, who was previously associate professor of genetics at Emory and is now a faculty member at St Jude Children's
Research H
Research Hospital.
The
research team,
led by senior author Timothy P. Cripe, MD, PhD, chief of the Division of Hematology / Oncology / BMT at Nationwide Children's
Hospital, found that virotherapy doesn't always require a strong virus infection of cancer cells to cause tumors to shrink or die.
«These are the first studies to show that exercise can have an effect on your gut independent of diet or other factors,» said Jeffrey Woods, a University of Illinois professor of kinesiology and community health who
led the
research with former doctoral student Jacob Allen, now a postdoctoral researcher at Nationwide Children's
Hospital in Columbus, Ohio.
«This study has important ramifications for health care reform and how practitioners approach adherence assessment and intervention in routine care,» says Kevin Hommel, PhD, director of the Center for Health Technology
Research at Cincinnati Children's
Hospital Medical Center and the study's
lead author.
A study
led by researchers at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center — Arthur G. James Cancer
Hospital and Richard J. Solove
Research Institute (OSUCCC — James) has identified an abnormal metabolic pathway that drives cancer - cell growth in a particular glioblastoma subtype.
Thomas Roth, Ph.D., director of the Sleep Disorders and
Research Center at Henry Ford
Hospital in Detroit, was one of the study's
lead investigators.
«The effect can be partly explained by the higher overall fat content and the higher levels of omega - 3 fatty acids found in farm milk,» says Tabea Brick, a member of the
research group
led by Erika von Mutius, Professor of Pediatric Allergology at LMU and Head of the Department of Asthma and Allergies at Dr. von Hauner Children's
Hospital in Munich.
«The phi test helps physicians distinguish prostate cancer from benign conditions by utilizing three different PSA markers (PSA, freePSA and p2PSA) as part of a sophisticated algorithm to more reliably determine the probability of cancer in patients with elevated PSA levels,» said Kevin Slawin, MD, director, Vanguard Urologic Institute at Memorial Hermann Medical Group, clinical professor of Urology at Baylor College of Medicine and director of Urology, Memorial Hermann
Hospital ‐ Texas Medical Center, who performed some of the key
research that
led to the development of the phi test and who also began using the test in February.
The
research, which was
led by Yanming Wang, a Penn State University associate professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, and Denisa Wagner, senior author with decades of
research on thrombosis at the Boston Children's
Hospital and the Harvard University Medical School, will be published in in the Online Early Edition of the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences during the week ending 10 May 2013.
«Injury patterns among long - distance runners are unacceptably high, and while some
research in minimalist running seems promising regarding injury prevention, there still are a lot of unknowns, and the debate continues,» says
lead author and orthopaedic surgeon Jonathan Roth, MD, with Fort Belvoir Community
Hospital in Virginia.
Lead author Elizabeth Egan,
research fellow in the Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases at Harvard Chan and instructor in pediatrics at Boston Children's
Hospital, and colleagues developed a new technique to tap into a relatively unexplored area — identifying characteristics of a host red blood cell that make it susceptible to the parasites.
Twitter users who post information about their personal health online might be considered by some to be «over-sharers,» but new
research led by the University of Arizona suggests that health - related tweets may have the potential to be helpful for
hospitals.
A new study
led by researchers at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center — Arthur G. James Cancer
Hospital and Richard J. Solove
Research Institute (OSUCCC — James) reveals details about how such viral DNA insertion complexes hunt for a suitable spot and how quickly insertion happens at the chosen site.
Thomas J. D. Jørgensen and Professor Ludvig M. Sollid from the University of Oslo / Oslo University
Hospital led the
research.