Every one of us has seen
clinical study claims made by supplement companies, diet gurus, alternative health practitioners, food companies and pharmaceutical companies.
Not exact matches
Many people believe that eating early in the morning will jumpstart your metabolism or that eating late at night will widen your waist because it's already asleep, but this
study from the American Journal of
Clinical Nutrition concluded that's a false
claim.
«The benefits of probiotics are strain specific, which means formulators need to look at the
clinical studies supporting the exact probiotic strain used to determine what benefits to
claim, and ensure inclusion rates through the end of shelf life to support these amounts,» Bush says.
Although the makers of pregnancy teas promote their products as healthy for expectant moms, no
clinical studies support these
claims, and the safety of the ingredients is not regulated.
Kelsey, in the medical area, determined the submitted
clinical studies were incomplete and, therefore, the drug's
claims were not adequately supported.
He is also working on an 800 - page book, The Golden Holocaust, which describes, Proctor
claims, the shaky scientific rhetoric and bogus
clinical studies that tobacco companies used to sell their products.
Such
claims could lead to confusion for consumers as early
clinical and epidemiological
studies report conflicting or confusing results.
«While the evidence of the effectiveness of brain training remains controversial, our results suggest that the public is interested in learning more about the actual science behind the
claims made by the app developers, «says Dr. John Torous, a
clinical psychiatrist at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, lead author of the
study.
To
study 5.2 million opioid prescriptions written for acute — or new - onset — pain across the U.S. between 2009 and 2015, the researchers used the OptumLabs Data Warehouse, a database of de-identified, linked
clinical and administrative
claims information.
He examined the most - cited
clinical studies published in the top three medical journals between 1990 and 2000 to see how well researchers» initial
claims held up against subsequent research.
In the first
study, investigators from Inova Health System in Virginia sought to determine the validity of two sources of information for quality metrics — ACS NSQIP
clinical data and administrative
claims data used for billing purposes.
«The
study did not investigate «microbe - mediated therapies» in humans and the
claim that such treatments «may be safe and effective» is simply appended as a
claim not only to
clinical relevance, but to therapeutic benefit, before even the most preliminary of trials.»
A
study at Georgetown University went as far as
claiming that there is «limited
clinical evidence validating colon therapy as a health promotion practice».
A
study at Georgetown University went as far as
claiming that there is «limited
clinical evidence validating colon therapy as a health promotion practice» — a thesis shared by the head of Flinders University's department of human physiology, Professor Simon Brookes.
In a
clinical trial, 20 % of
study subjects reported significant improvement within 24 hours, 70 % by 48 hours, and 90 %
claimed complete cure in three days.
But
clinical studies have not been sufficient to form the basis for such
claims.
An article published in 2010 in The American Journal of
Clinical Nutrition, that analyzed over 20 different
studies found that there simply is not enough proof out there for the
claims that saturated fat actually causes cardiovascular disease.
Most
clinical or epidemiological
studies comparing people consuming vegetable oils in place of butter or lard
claim that they see less heart disease when people switch from the more saturated fats to the polyunsaturated oils.
However, while these
studies may show that limonoids in foods such as grapefruit may offer some protection from cancer, these were test tube
studies and
clinical studies need to be conducted before
claims can be made.
Our products are backed by proven
clinical studies, NOT
claims, or reinterpreted science from experts or brands that you shouldn't trust.
3) Newsweek says: «And despite Somers»
claim that her non-FDA-approved bioidenticals are «natural» and safer, they are actually synthetic, just like conventional hormones and FDA - approved bioidenticals from pharmacies — and there are no conclusive
clinical studies showing they are less risky.»
If weight lifting is so awesome for burning calories because you're burning more calories while you're resting (a
claim that is made over and over again with little
clinical evidence to back it up), how come the resistance training group in this
study did so poorly in losing weight?
There is no good scientific or
clinical basis for this
claim, and a 2014
study of more than 1,500 women found no association between wearing a bra and breast cancer risk.»
Unlike many of the natural menopause supplements available on the market today, Remifemin has numerous
clinical studies to back up the
claims the product make about its unique formula.
To back up their
claims, the manufacturer investigated through scientific and
clinical study.
Clinical studies are lacking to support these
claims.
There's a
clinical study to back the
claims.
However, the
studies did not mention how much ginseng one would need to consume to have an effect, so Professor Marcone did issue a caveat that, really, should apply to all aphrodisiac food
claims: more
clinical trials are needed.
Look for brands that have actual
clinical studies to back up their
claims.
What's more, after viewing the
clinical study results which were apparently submitted by the manufacturer, the EPA allowed the makers of Axen30TM silver solution to use a two - minute kill
claim for MRSA, and a three - minute kill
claim for Human Coronavirus and Rotavirus on their label.
Medical Affairs executives, particularly Vice Presidents, combine commercial - side business meetings with a charter to supervise research strategy, manage
clinical studies, and validate scientific
claims supporting specific products.
Medical Billing Specialist — Duties & Responsibilities Manage medical billing, coding, and customer service operation for industry leading corporations Develop extensive experience with all major medical insurance providers Provide exceptional customer service resulting in 100 % client satisfaction rating Maximize reimbursements and minimize costs through effective management Serve as member of Rate Book Committee overseeing 80,000 outpatient third party accounts Recruit, hire, and train staff ensuring understanding of company brand, policies, and procedures Responsible for $ 100 million per year in company income and company record of $ 46 million in one month Oversee financial management providing best practices and strategic planning Build and strengthen relationships with third party payors including Medicare, Medicaid, and others Author and present reports to senior leadership regarding company financial health Set and strictly adhere to departmental budgets and project timelines Ensure compliance with applicable laws and industry regulations Establish and maintain detailed records regarding
claims, billing, and client information Create and implement
clinical and nonclinical team training activities Consistently promoted for excellence in management, customer service, and revenue generation
Study internal literature to become an expert on products and services Represent company brand with poise, integrity, and positivity
The
claim: Movies can solve your relationship problems, according to a
study published in the Journal of Consulting and
Clinical Psychology.