Not exact matches
* Announcement of the rule
came just days before a
study, presented to the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports
Medicine meeting in San Francisco, found that making sure that football helmets fit properly, and that those with air bladder linings are properly inflated, may be two of the simplest but most effective ways to minimize the risk of concussion and catastrophic brain injury in the sport.
Dr. Robert Cantu, one of the world's leading experts on head trauma in sport and a clinical professor of neurosurgery at Boston University School of
Medicine, has pointed to
studies showing at least 30 percent of concussions in soccer
come from the act of heading the ball, sometimes through direct contact with the ball but more significantly when the head smashes into another player or the ground.
Hey smarty, while you're
studying medicine, you'll undoubtedly
come across something called statistics.
Choosing to have a baby outside a hospital
comes with a slight increased risk of death to the baby in the United States but a lower likelihood of a C - section, according to a
study of Oregon births published this week in the New England Journal of
Medicine.
According to Keith Ayoob, an associate professor of pediatrics at Albert Einstein College of
Medicine, pediatricians should focus more on proven
studies when it
comes to obesity.
In the beginning, teaching was my passion, but I didn't just want to be a teacher; I wanted to be a teacher with a difference, I wanted to teach how to save lives, so I decided to
study medicine, that way I get to be a doctor and a teacher at the same time, which I still want to do, but over the years I have
come to fall in love with
medicine, I want that instant gratification of treating a patient and seeing them get better right in front of you, I mean that is the definition of joy for me.
I moved on to Osun State University Osogbo to
study medicine;
studied for 3 years before we got stagnated due to lack of accreditation and the Osun State Government
came to our rescue.
«Whenever anybody stops HAART, the virus
comes back,» says Robert Siliciano, who
studies the dynamics of HIV replication at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine.
The
study, which appears today in The New England Journal of
Medicine,
comes with a number of caveats, says lead author Susan Stewart, an expert on aging at the National Bureau of Economic Research in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Until this trial
came out we didn't know if it was going to be clinically better or not and now we know it is better,» said lead author Keipp Talbot, M.D., assistant professor of
Medicine, who served as coordinating investigator for the more than 100
study sites.
A recent
study led by Boston University School of
Medicine (BUSM) shows that «practice may make perfect» when it
comes to caring for patients with severe sepsis.
Some of the clearest evidence
comes from the Cognitive Function and Aging
Study (CFAS), led by Carol Brayne, professor of public health
medicine at the University of Cambridge.
This used to be a problem for
medicine until they began to introduce a new system for sifting through existing
studies to
come to a scientifically reliable answer to a particular question.
A 2010
study published in the New England Journal of
Medicine calculated that about two - thirds of the recent reductions in breast cancer mortality did not
come from screening but from other causes, such as better treatments.
«Wherever sexual harassment
studies have been conducted across
medicine, the military, [college] campuses, the numbers are
coming back pretty high and consistent with the numbers in our
study,» Hinde said, «and these are
studies that use different kinds of methods to access this information.»
This new voice rose to a ridiculous mother screech a few mornings ago when I
came across a
study in Science Translational
Medicine.
«You shouldn't be testing everybody, but if there are reasons to believe that a test for H. pylori may
come back positive, and it does
come back positive, you should go on to treat,» says Dr. Traci Murakami, previous gastroenterology fellow at the UA and graduate of the clinical and translational research graduate certificate at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman School of Public Health, now an assistant clinical professor of
medicine at the University of Hawaii, Manoa, and lead author of the
study.
These findings
come from the largest
study to date to investigate the health of ART babies over time; data from more than 92,000 children in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden were analysed for the
study, which is published online in Human Reproduction, one of the world's leading reproductive
medicine journals.
Arturo Casadevall of the Albert Einstein College of
Medicine in the Bronx, New York, who has concerns about some GOF
studies but opposes the moratorium, said: «No number that they're going to
come out with is going to settle this debate.»
We found there are a lot of values that
come into play,» says lead
study author Sarah T. Hawley, Ph.D., MPH, professor of internal
medicine at Michigan M
medicine at Michigan
MedicineMedicine.
She cited the «the incredible advances in
medicine» that have
come from basic
studies funded by the National Institutes of Health.
Ford, an associate professor in the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology and an investigator at the Neuroscience Institute at the Morehouse School of
Medicine (MSM) in Atlanta, Georgia, says that when he
came to the historically black MSM four years ago he chose stroke research as the area he wanted to concentrate on for two reasons: The medical school recognized the racial and regional disparities of the disease and placed stroke high on its list of illnesses to
study, and the field combines the several prongs of his varied academic training and interests.
A
study coming out in Science Translational
Medicine and led by University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary
Medicine researchers has shown that cats with NPC — which mirrors the human version of the disease — show vast improvements when treated with a compound called cyclodextrin.
The critique from an Institute of
Medicine (IOM) and National Research Council (NRC) panel raises questions about whether the National Children's
Study (NCS) can sustain the political support needed to assure funding for the ambitious effort, which has already cost $ 1 billion and could require billions more in
coming years.
«When it
comes to brain tumor research, I picture our Northwestern
Medicine team climbing a mountain and with every new discovery that shows the potential to prolong survival, we are establishing a new base camp,» said Andrew Parsa, MD, corresponding author of the
study and chair of neurological surgery at Northwestern Memorial and the Michael J. Marchese Professor and chair of the department of neurological surgery at the Feinberg School.
The data
came from a
study called Caudwell Xtreme Everest, which took place in 2007 and was coordinated by the UCL Centre for Altitude, Space and Extreme environment
medicine (CASE Me
medicine (CASE
MedicineMedicine).
Alexis Borisy, CEO of Foundation
Medicine, a cancer diagnostics company in Cambridge, Massachusetts, that
studies how genetics can be translated into therapies, says that the
study is «an excellent example of a
coming wave of information from cancer genomes» that he expects to be sequenced in the future through the Cancer Genome Atlas and other projects.
The findings
come on the heels of a March
study in the New England Journal of
Medicine, which similarly discovered telomerase mutations in fibrosis patients.
«We've
come up with a viable method for creating something that's inexpensive and also customizable to individual patients,» said Alexander Sheu, M.D., an interventional and diagnostic radiology resident at Stanford University School of
Medicine, and lead author of the
study.
«This
study evaluated the number of minors who visited an emergency department over a two year period for injuries resulting from contact with law enforcement and demonstrates this issue
comes with significant financial, if not human, cost,» says Alexandre Rotta, MD, FCCM, Chief, Division of Pediatric Critical Care
Medicine at UH Rainbow and the
study's senior investigator.
By Julie Upton, RD A fascinating
study published earlier this month in the Archives of Internal
Medicine came to some surprising conclusions about some of the foods we normally consider to be heart - healthy (or unhealthy).
When it
comes to women reaching the big O, sexual orientation seems to play a role, according to a
study published in a recent issue of The Journal of Sexual
Medicine.
This so - called reversion to normal, which has been seen in other
studies, may indicate that in some cases the brain actually repairs some of the damage it incurs — and this may be where sex differences
come into play, says Kenneth Rockwood, M.D., a professor of geriatric
medicine at Dalhousie University, in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
We took a critical look at roughly 250
studies and interviewed international experts on the cutting edge of alternative
medicine to
come up with your guide to the most effective supplements and herbs for three top conditions.
This quote what was published after a
study was printed in the New England Journal of
Medicine, «The overall deterioration of the body that
comes with growing old is not inevitable.»
«Many eczema patients who are prescribed medication for itch are often given sedating antihistamines or steroids, but those medications may
come at a price,» said Jonathan I. Silverberg, MD, PHD, MPH, assistant professor in Dermatology, Medical Social Sciences and Preventive
Medicine and senior author of the
study.
I do have a question as well, I was wondering what your take on the abundance of research
coming out that coincides with results from
studies such as this one from long time Vegan Christopher Gardner, PhD, assistant professor of
medicine at the Stanford Prevention Research Center.
If you have been keeping abreast of the news lately, you might have
come across a news story that highlighted a recent
study published in the New England Journal of
Medicine (NEJM), which found that salt consumption wasn't associated with an increase in systolic blood pressure in either men or women, after controlling for factors like age (1).
It is unlikely that the one to two pounds the average American gains during the holidays (and doesn't lose, according to a The New England Journal of
Medicine study)
comes from a specific meal you had.
One
study in the journal
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise [1], reported that all research linking clen and its supposed anabolic effect has
come from animal
studies.
James started his career as an investment banker, but he had
studied health economics, which is a really interesting field because we're looking at not just economics but we're looking at how do people spend their money to live longer, and feel better, and to stay well, and decided after a year in banking that he wanted to work with integrative
medicine or functional medicine, and he founded something called Evolution of Medicine, which is an eCommerce platform that lets doctors manage their practices better with customized tools and things like that so they can become more functional doctors, just to make it easier for the transition to come from basically a trained representative of Big
medicine or functional
medicine, and he founded something called Evolution of Medicine, which is an eCommerce platform that lets doctors manage their practices better with customized tools and things like that so they can become more functional doctors, just to make it easier for the transition to come from basically a trained representative of Big
medicine, and he founded something called Evolution of
Medicine, which is an eCommerce platform that lets doctors manage their practices better with customized tools and things like that so they can become more functional doctors, just to make it easier for the transition to come from basically a trained representative of Big
Medicine, which is an eCommerce platform that lets doctors manage their practices better with customized tools and things like that so they can become more functional doctors, just to make it easier for the transition to
come from basically a trained representative of Big Pharma.
Another so - called win for Team Coconut Oil
came with a 2014
study from the prestigious Annals of Internal
Medicine.
Nevertheless, this
study «officially» supports what some cardiologists and others have
come to claim over the past few years, defying conventional
medicine's false culprit of cholesterol from saturated fat while pointing to arterial inflammation.
If you want to
study with one of the best natural
medicine schools in the world, you have
come to the right place.
«In my opinion, and based on my
study of Chinese
medicine, the foundation of our health
comes from our diet.
Now, another
study delivered by the Scarecrow from the Wizard of Oz delivers a
study asserting that Carnitine, a compound found in red meats, appears to be cardioprotective in a systematic review — a finding that
comes barely a week after a Nature
Medicine study sounded an alarm about the heart risks of carnitine in the form of derivative TMAOs.
The US federal government's expert panel on preventive
medicine came to this conclusion after reviewing six randomized trials
studying the health effects of vitamin D and calcium supplements.
If you are looking to
study Nutrition, Herbal
Medicine, Homeopathy or Acupuncture in an atmosphere of academic excellence, with a focus on clinical application, you have
come to the right place.
This is a very new area of
study but there is some terrific information
coming out showing how functional
medicine is successfully being used to treat the underlying conditions of poor mental health instead of using band - aid solutions like anti-depressants.
Your article points out a very significant problem in general when it
comes to health and
medicine... most
studies are done on men, not women.