Sentences with phrase «clinical use»

The new research, performed in animals, is not ready for clinical use in humans.
Clinical use of the protocols is the responsibility of those who choose to use them.
Because these drugs are already approved and known to be safe, they can be rapidly translated into clinical use.
These cells are either used for research purposes (e.g. experimental medicine testing toxicity of new drugs) or under research for potential future clinical use.
There is a need for additional data to be generated to provide proof of efficacy in probiotic therapy before these agents can be applied to widespread clinical use.
All assessment and intervention resources require appropriate training and supervision for clinical use by mental health professionals.
Virtual reality has emerged into popular culture with an ever - widening array of applications including clinical use in a pediatric healthcare center.
He has been helping to find ways to move technology from the drawing board to clinical use more quickly.
According to this excellent book on stem - cell biology, the volume of stem - cell research is now overwhelming, and the prospects for extended clinical use are great.
IV Vitamin C has a 70 + year track record of safe and successful clinical use and is supported by many scientific studies.
If successful, the investigators will continue to develop and pursue commercial licensing of the implants for both human and veterinary clinical use.
The in vitro data reported here could inform clinical use.
The ketogenic diet entered clinical use around 1920 for epilepsy, where it was found to stop seizures.
Due to its recent identification and primarily clinical use, however, the authors have chosen not to include it for further discussion in this paper.
«We really wanted to develop materials for clinical use in the future,» he says.
The results are of clinical relevance: One of the inhibitors that formed part of the study is already in clinical use.
One potential problem is if the signature of a craving is too specific, it may not be relevant to multiple disorders or even be applicable outside the lab for routine clinical use.
I haven't heard of MMS / chlorine dioxide therapy and I don't see anything in Pubmed on clinical use of chlorine dioxide.
Omega - 3 fish oil supplements prescribed by a healthcare provider may help prevent death from heart disease in patients who recently had a heart attack and may prevent death and hospitalizations in patients with heart failure, but there is a lack of scientific research to support clinical use of these supplements to prevent heart disease in the general population, according to a new science advisory from the American Heart Association.
This method is the result of 45 years of successful clinical use as well as extensive research in the disciplines of stress physiology, biology, psychology, ethology, indigenous healing practices, medical biophysics, and neuroscience.
This will generate real models not just for genetically based brain diseases, but also cancer, immune, or metabolic disorders and allow us to test the efficacy of the drugs for these conditions before clinical use
Analyze trends of product usage within individual practices to ensure integration into clinical use against competitive products.
Increasingly aggressive RGT technologies are moving into clinical use at clipper speed with few legal or social impediments.
Methotrexate (MTX) is an efficacious anticancer agent constrained in clinical use due to its toxicity on non-targeted tissue, a considerable source of worry to clinicians.
«But they also illustrate the immediate translational potential of repurposing a drug that is already in wide clinical use for a similar viral infection,» Muotri said.
We have more confidence that we can move toward clinical use of these cells in humans with less concern than we've previously had.»
Information gathered from clinical use suggests that Vitex is now useful in a number of functions related to fertility.
In spite of all doubts, we were doing the right thing by bringing the human pluripotent stem cells towards clinical use.
In my own clinical use of mindful movement with children, youth and adults, I found that basic Qi Gong / Che Kung, Walking Meditation, and Trauma - Informed Yoga proved to be very helpful in improving participants» mood and personal motivation.
The paediatricians say that although the college has «progressively distanced» itself from such sponsorship, they warn that receiving any form of funding from manufacturers «will distort public and professional perceptions of the college stance on breast feeding as well as their advice on the appropriate clinical use of breast milk substitutes.
Prior to their study with this contrast agent, Lu's team had conducted studies to determine its clearance from the body after the imaging, which is essential for safe clinical use.
Proper training is essential to effective clinical use.
Those trials have since been halted, but the Institute of Medicine is setting up a panel to study clinical use of these gene signatures.
ASHG 2010: New Research Validates Clinical Use of Family Health History as the «Gold Standard» for Assessing Personal Disease Risk ASHG Press Release - November 5, 2010 Related: Webcast
«Several lead molecules for prospective clinical use have been identified through our collaboration with Dr. Kenneth Jacobson at the National Institutes of Health and we are very excited about the potential for translational therapeutic impact,» Salvemini said.
«U.S. health care system unprepared to move future Alzheimer's treatment into rapid clinical use
Minocycline is an existing acne medication which is safe, and well - tolerated and it is available for immediate clinical use,» says Manitoba neurologist, Dr. Ruth Ann Marrie.
Several speakers addressed the least controversial clinical use of human gene editing — employing CRISPR and its competitors on cells other than eggs, sperm, or embryos in order to treat disease.
A contraceptive administered to the man can be given only for a short time without actually affecting the development of sperm... and, therefore, is not being considered for actual clinical use.
«The implications for targeted clinical trials and for compassionate clinical use of HIF - 1α inhibitors in the treatment of FOP flare - ups are promising, however we need more data on dosing, duration, timing, rebound, resistance and long - term safety,» Pignolo said.
High - sensitivity cardiac troponin T (hs - cTnT), a protein that can be measured via a blood test, is a biomarker of cardiovascular risk and could be approved in the United States for clinical use soon.
At today's press conference, both Friedmann and Fischer expressed confidence that their approach is on the cusp of mainstream clinical use.
The STAR trial was conducted under controlled conditions, while the Penn study takes the next step by looking at outcomes in post-approval clinical use of the device.
Improved imaging technology promises more timely diagnosis and could be available for clinical use within three years
«The technique was introduced into clinical use without thorough testing in animals,» claims Juriy Wladimiroff, professor of genetics and gynaecology at Erasmus University in Rotterdam.
«Two - thirds of the patients we assessed could be correctly diagnosed with PAH using our model, which meant only those patients where diagnosis was unclear would have had to have the catheter test if this was in full clinical use,» said Dr Swift.
Dr. Vox suspects that if the Nexstim device proves effective, there will be other clinical uses down the line.

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