Collectively, our findings support targeted disruption of constitutive TGF - β2 expression within the eye using antioxidant - encapsulating nanoparticles and raises enthusiasm that this strategy will be a clinically useful and
effective new therapy by which to better manage IOP in patients with POAG.
Not exact matches
Like
effective and respectful
therapy, persuasion brings about
new wants and aims, but it does so, not
by coercion or
by frustrating desires, but
by opening
new possibilities, which is the result of divine «creativity.»
A number of
new, highly
effective therapies to treat both Hepatitis C and HIV / AIDS have been approved
by the Food and Drug Administration in recent years, but their extraordinary costs have raised questions about states» ability to pay the sticker price.
«
By helping us understand that lower levels of RNF125 confer resistance to BRAF inhibitors, we have a
new strategy to stratify patients for currently approved
therapy versus participation for human clinical trials to investigate whether targeting JAK1 will be more
effective in patients whose tumors exhibit reduced RNF125,» said Keith T. Flaherty, M.D., associate professor, Harvard Medical School, and director of Developmental Therapeutics, Cancer Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, and co-author of the study.
By tracking and understanding which host cell pathways are manipulated by these T. gondii proteins, scientists can identify potential new targets to develop more effective therapies against highly aggressive solid tumor
By tracking and understanding which host cell pathways are manipulated
by these T. gondii proteins, scientists can identify potential new targets to develop more effective therapies against highly aggressive solid tumor
by these T. gondii proteins, scientists can identify potential
new targets to develop more
effective therapies against highly aggressive solid tumors.
The study,
by senior author Domenico Praticὸ and colleagues at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, offers some hope for a
new treatment for patients with AD, who currently have no
effective therapy options.
«This could help revolutionize cardiology research
by improving the ability to efficiently discover, design, develop and deliver
new therapies for the treatment of heart disease, and
by providing more efficient screening tools to identify and prevent cardiac side effects, ultimately leading to safer and more
effective treatments for patients suffering from heart disease.»
«The turbulent healing powers of plasma:
By revealing the origins of turbulence,
new computer simulations may lead to more
effective medical
therapies using plasma.»
The field has experienced monumental challenges developing
new and
effective drug
therapies, not the least of which was the discovery that — until recently - clinical trials were conducted where up to 30 % of participants did not have the Alzheimer's disease - related brain change targeted
by the experimental drug.
The
new studies identify activation of endothelial Toll - like receptor 4
by Gram - negative bacteria as a critical event in formation of cerebral cavernous malformations, a significant predisposing condition for stroke and seizure for which
effective medical
therapies are lacking.
Additionally, this technology could provide a novel research model
by which we transplant cells in vivo to study a disease and its progression from the onset, as well as directly test how
effective new therapies are.»
These research studies improve our understanding of the disease
by uncovering the mechanisms of response and resistance, potentially gaining insight that would allow us to predict the future patients who will benefit from each of these treatments and to develop
new therapies that are even more
effective.
Although recently approved
therapies can increase progression - free survival
by a few months, «we think this novel screening system has the potential to uncover
new, more
effective medications that could be targeted more specifically at a patient's cancer,» Lengyel said.
The stories,
new ideas and exercises offered in Hold Me Tight are based on the
new science of love and the wisdom of Emotionally Focused Couple
Therapy (EFT), an
effective new model developed
by Dr. Johnson.
Recognizing the opportunity to use the MIECHV program to help improve
new mothers» mental health, many states are building on promising approaches to address postpartum depression directly through home visiting programs in
effective, innovative ways.27 In 2014, 68 percent of state MIECHV - funded programs increased screenings for maternal depressive symptoms and improved referral rates among pregnant women or women enrolled in home visiting programs.28 Additionally, 70 percent of state programs reported improvements to parents» emotional well - being
by successfully lowering reported parental stress and reducing rates of depressive symptoms among participating families.29 For example, Moving Beyond Depression is a program that uses in - home cognitive behavioral
therapy to ameliorate, not just screen for, maternal depression.
The stories, ideas and exercises offered in Hold Me Tight are based on the science of love and the wisdom of Emotionally Focused Couple
Therapy (EFT), an
effective new model developed
by Dr. Johnson.
The authors propose that emotionally focused couple
therapy (EFT), originally developed
by Greenberg and Johnson (Emotionally focused
therapy for couples, Guilford Press,
New York, NY, 1988) may be
effective in addressing this distress and in facilitating the grieving and support process in couples dealing with terminal illness.
New Mexico Association for Play
Therapy (NMAPT) is an association to advance the psychosocial development and mental health of all people in all nations through play and play therapy by promoting: (1) the understanding and valuing of play and play therapy, (2) the effective practice of play therapy through training, research, and support, (3) the recognition, incorporation, and preservation of diversity in play therapy, and (4) the development and maintenance of a strong professional organization to accomplish these obje
Therapy (NMAPT) is an association to advance the psychosocial development and mental health of all people in all nations through play and play
therapy by promoting: (1) the understanding and valuing of play and play therapy, (2) the effective practice of play therapy through training, research, and support, (3) the recognition, incorporation, and preservation of diversity in play therapy, and (4) the development and maintenance of a strong professional organization to accomplish these obje
therapy by promoting: (1) the understanding and valuing of play and play
therapy, (2) the effective practice of play therapy through training, research, and support, (3) the recognition, incorporation, and preservation of diversity in play therapy, and (4) the development and maintenance of a strong professional organization to accomplish these obje
therapy, (2) the
effective practice of play
therapy through training, research, and support, (3) the recognition, incorporation, and preservation of diversity in play therapy, and (4) the development and maintenance of a strong professional organization to accomplish these obje
therapy through training, research, and support, (3) the recognition, incorporation, and preservation of diversity in play
therapy, and (4) the development and maintenance of a strong professional organization to accomplish these obje
therapy, and (4) the development and maintenance of a strong professional organization to accomplish these objectives.