Sentences with phrase «clinically effective range»

Or, for active cancer prevention, until you're in the clinically effective range.

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We chose the low end of the clinically effective dosage range because research shows that the benefits of melatonin aren't dose dependent.
We chose the low end of the clinically effective dosage range of melatonin because research shows that the benefits aren't dose dependent.
Clinically effective dosages of HMB range between 2 and 3 grams, and that's what you'll find in my pre-workout fat burner FORGE:
In addition to the fact that I have found MetaDerm's Heal and Prevent psoriasis cream to be highly effective for my mild psoriasis (on my elbows) and for my patients with psoriasis ranging from mild to quite severe - one of my favorite things about this cream is that its 25 active therapeutic botanicals have been clinically proven to be safe, to reduce the symptoms of psoriasis and to help prevent future flares.
For attentional purposes, clinically effective dosages of CDP - choline range from 250 to 500 milligrams.
Clinically effective dosages of synephrine range from 25 to 50 mg.
Clinically effective dosages of yohimbine range from 0.1 to 0.2 milligrams per kilogram of body weight.
For best results, aim for a dose around 5 grams per day (clinically effective doses found by researchers ranged between 2.6 to 6.4 grams daily).
Obesity researchers who included measures of binge eating in studies on obesity treatment concluded that BWL was effective and that there was no need for specialty therapies.12, 13 Limitations of these studies included small sample sizes, lack of longer - term follow - up, and self - report measures of binge eating rather than the Eating Disorder Examination (EDE) semi-structured interview.14 Potential advantages of BWL are that it results in clinically significant short - term weight loss and can be implemented by a wider range of health professionals than a specialty psychological therapy.
There is a growing evidence base in support of the effectiveness of acupuncture for a range of musculoskeletal conditions11, 12; however, despite its widespread use by participants13 there has been limited evidence for acupuncture as an effective treatment option for depression.14 Patients with strong preferences for psychotherapy or counselling for depression are not likely to engage in antidepressant treatment, 15 yet the evidence for counselling as a treatment for depression is limited16 despite widespread utilisation in primary care in the UK, with around 90 % of general practices providing on - site counselling services.17 To address this evidence gap, a randomised controlled trial Acupuncture, Counselling or Usual Care for Depression (ACUDep) compared acupuncture or counselling to usual care as treatments for primary care patients with ongoing depression.18 The results showed that acupuncture and counselling were clinically effective in reducing depression in the short to medium term.
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