This test can help
doctors and patients develop a clear and effective lifestyle plan.
Not exact matches
Viewers may be inspired to become
doctors by watching their favourite television characters, or
develop ideas about how
doctors should behave
and present themselves to
patients.
Healthcare professionals Even
doctors and healthcare professionals need to monitor
and develop a positive reputation online to attract
and retain
patients.
The concert benefits Summit for Stem Cell Foundation, a community initiative with
patients, scientists
and doctors to
develop a Parkinson's treatment...
Patients would then often
develop addictions
and dependencies to them because of how powerful they are
and then return to their
doctors seeking more.
Maximilian Bircher - Benner, a Swiss
doctor and nutritionist,
developed Bircher for
patients at his Zurich sanatorium as a way of adding more raw fruit into their diets.
Maximilian Bircher - Benner, a Swiss
doctor and nutritionist,
developed Bircher for
patients at his Zurich sanatorium at the turn of the last century as a way of adding more raw fruit into their diets.
The new official statement is adapted from a concept
developed by Courson, along with Bert Mandelbaum, MD,
and Lawrence J. Lemak, MD, using a terms common in both sports
and medicine: coaches
and athletes call time outs to gather a team together
and discuss game strategies or to call a play, while, in medicine,
doctors take a time out immediately before every surgery when all operating room participants stop to verify the procedure,
patient identity, correct site
and side.
Thousands of
patients, elite athletes, athletic trainers, pro teams in every sport, special military forces,
and the world's foremost orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine
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and physical therapists choose Game Ready for our commitment to
developing the world's most innovative, most effective recovery products.
The bill will go into effect immediately once signed, but registrant identification
and licenses for the five companies that will be permitted to grow
and distribute medical marijuana won't be issued for roughly 18 months while the Department of Health
develops regulations, trains
and certifies
doctors and registers
patients.
Mischa Sogut, a spokesman for Gottfried, said the guidelines for how seriously ill a
patient must be
and what hoops the
doctor must go through to prescribe the non-smokable marijuana will be
developed through a regulatory process led by the state health commissioner.
One day after New York officials announced a
Doctors Without Borders physician had tested positive for Ebola, another person who treated
patients in West Africa
developed a fever
and was put in isolation at a northern New Jersey hospital.
WASHINGTON - New York's junior senator in Washington is calling on the federal government to
develop stricter guidelines regarding how
and when
doctors should prescribe pain medications to their
patients.
A team of pediatricians
and computer scientists is
developing a social network that turns
doctors and patients into research collaborators
The National Institute on Drug Abuse is pursuing a mix of approaches that include
developing non-opioid pain medicines, conducting research on vaccines that may blunt the impact of fentanyl
and its related offshoots, getting public health organizations to increase the availability
and use of medications already available to treat opioid addiction
and getting medications such as buprenorphine
and naloxone, which suppress withdrawal symptoms
and ease cravings, into the hands emergency room
doctors dealing with
patients with opioid addictions.
F or medical
doctors, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) provides an opportunity to spend time in
developing countries
and work intensively
and directly with
patients.
A recently -
developed mobile phone application could make monitoring conditions such as diabetes, kidney disease,
and urinary tract infections much clearer
and easier for both
patients and doctors,
and could eventually be used to slow or limit the spread of pandemics in the
developing world.
In the future, perhaps a nurse or caregiver could simply send in a photo of a
patient's reddened skin to a
doctor using the model to find out whether it was likely to
develop into a pressure sore for quick
and aggressive treatment to keep it from getting far worse, Dr. Vodovotz speculated.
For example, we're funding research into faulty genes which make some men more likely to
develop prostate cancer
and studying how these genes could help
doctors to identify
patients who are more at risk.
Researchers are
developing many different versions of CAR - T cell therapies, but the basic premise is the same:
Doctors remove a
patient's T cells (immune system cells that attack invaders) from a blood sample
and genetically modify them to produce artificial proteins on their surfaces.
Once it is completely
developed, such sensor technology should make it possible for a
doctor or other individual to screen a
patient for many infectious
and genetic diseases in the course of an ordinary office visit.
This is a breakthrough because
doctors and dentists could use this research to
develop improved strategies for managing oral health in young cleft lip
and palate
patients.»
For medics on the battlefield
and doctors in remote or
developing parts of the world, getting rapid access to the drugs needed to treat
patients can be challenging.
Their results should help
doctors treat
patient pain better
and could assist researchers in
developing experimental pain drugs.
Understanding how esophageal cancer
develops and the genetic mutations involved could help
doctors catch the disease earlier, offering better treatment options for the
patient.
This new test could help
doctors assess disease risk in their
patients and guide researchers to
develop more effective therapies to prevent or treat kidney failure.
In addition to new diabetics, people who are at risk of
developing type - 1 diabetes, such
patients» close relatives, also may benefit from the test because it will allow
doctors to quickly
and cheaply track their auto - antibody levels before they show symptoms.
Prof Soria will say: «Eventually, almost all lung cancer
patients with EGFR mutations will
develop resistance to currently available therapies, including TKI, leaving
doctors and patients without effective options to treat this deadly disease.
Doctors and researchers in Southampton have
developed a novel way of using a swab test which can rapidly diagnose flu
and other viral infections in
patients with severe respiratory conditions — resulting in shorter courses of antibiotics
and less time in hospital.
If successful, the technology will not only change the way drugs are
developed and tested, but also provide
doctors with a way to personalize treatment for
patients with conditions like heart disease
and cancer.
«The [sequencing] technology changed so quickly» that «we did not have time» to
develop answers to the questions
patients and doctors are now asking.
To help improve the care these
patients receive, a team of pediatricians
and computer scientists is
developing a new type of social network that turns
doctors and patients into research collaborators.
Doctors use diagnostic tests to determine which
patients are at risk for
developing a disease
and which would benefit from a treatment.
A researcher in the UPV / EHU's Department of Communications Engineering has
developed the Ladon security protocol, an efficient mechanism to authenticate, authorise
and establish the end - to - end keys (keys for communication between the terminal used by the
doctor and the
patient's device), which offers revolutionary features for sensors of this type.
«In collaboration with researchers from the University of Calgary
and the University of British Columbia our team has
developed a computer model to help
doctors and their
patients better understand how excess body weight contributes to reduced life expectancy
and premature development of heart disease
and diabetes,» says lead author Dr. Steven Grover, a Clinical Epidemiologist at the RI - MUHC
and a Professor of Medicine at McGill University.
But
patients with only a moderately abnormal long QT pattern don't always
develop serious clinical symptoms,
and doctors have no easy way to predict who is at risk
and should receive treatment.
As new scientific discoveries deepen our understanding of how cancer
develops in children,
doctors and other healthcare providers face challenges in better using that knowledge to guide treatment
and counsel families
and patients.
This isn't just theoretical, because that's an option some Emory
patients have had, thanks to the availability of PROTECT, a progesterone - based treatment
developed at Emory University
and being administered by Emory trauma
doctors.
Summary: Our goal is to
develop a powerful new type of glaucoma decision support tool to help eye
doctors quickly
and effectively identify which glaucoma
patients are at high risk of getting worse
and prevent them from losing more vision.
ISOMA is in early stage discussions with potential strategic partners to
develop ISOMA Diagnostics» molecular test into a companion diagnostic that can help companies
and doctors steer
patients towards the right treatment choices.
The comprehensive information can be used to predict a
patient's risk of
developing invasive candidiasis in the hospital
and to predict which
patients may not come to their
doctor's appointments.
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Such scoring systems could be
developed into an additional tool to help
doctors and patients make informed decisions about the course of treatment.
A research team led by an award - winning genomicist at Western University has
developed a new method for identifying mutations
and prioritizing variants in breast
and ovarian cancer genes, which will not only reduce the number of possible variants for
doctors to investigate, but also increase the number of
patients that are properly diagnosed.
Armed with knowledge of which mistakes in genes are driving which cancers,
doctors and scientists will be able to maximise the chances of cure for each
patient by picking the best treatments
and by
developing new
and more targeted treatments for people with oesophageal
and prostate cancers in the future.
Dr. Hackam seeks to work with industry partners, as well as nurses,
doctors and families of
patients around the country, in order to
develop novel regimens to safely
and effectively deliver appropriate nutrition to the most vulnerable infants, who are at risk for the development of intestinal disease.
Doctors and patients should be aware of this connection
and should address sleep problems — especially unrefreshing sleep — to lower the risk of the
patient developing chronic pain, Arnold says.
These differences in age
and ethnic groups can be an important reminder that
doctors should consider
patient preferences when making recommendations
and developing treatment strategies, the researchers say.
Whole - body cryotherapy was originally
developed by a
doctor in Japan to help his arthritis
patients who were suffering from pain
and inflammation in their joints.
There are also now programs (like FDN Self Care) that help
patients who can't find a
doctor or specialist in their area get lab testing, interpret the results
and develop a plan of action.