Though a technology less - invasive than ECoG would be needed, Bohland and Schroeder agree that this research could help provide good
clinical markers for people with certain social disorders.
The study, published in the Journal of Youth and Adolescence, relied on self - reported stress from participants to determine the cause and
clinical markers including blood pressure, body mass index, glucose levels and others to determine subsequent health effects.
The next phase of the research will see this team, in collaboration with clinical colleagues in the Netherlands, identify early
life clinical markers of the future renal and cardiovascular health of these children.
Precision Medicine in Type 2 Diabetes:
Clinical Markers of Insulin Resistance Are Associated With Altered Short - and Long - term Glycemic Response to DPP - 4 Inhibitor Therapy
Hoheisel and his co-workers now intend to examine whether miR - 192 can be used as
a clinical marker for pancreatic cancer and may be used as a starting point for new options for treating or preventing pancreatic cancer.
And the only way to see that is to put
the clinical markers in the same system as the light markers.
And then really what people try and figure out is how is this affecting
my clinical markers?
In this article, I'll discuss what zonulin is, which conditions are accompanied by elevated zonulin, why I don't trust it as
a clinical marker of intestinal permeability, and alternatives to zonulin testing.
Convergent validity will be assessed via Pearson's correlations between psychological constructs (eg, depression and fatigue severity) and
clinical markers (eg, comorbidities and fatigue severity).
Each evaluation is meant to serve as
a clinical marker of current concerns regarding cognitive ability, psychiatric symptoms, symptom validity, and risk factors.