Sentences with phrase «evidence suggests the treatment»

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So, basically, the vast majority of evidence suggests that you can't use this «loophole» for 2017; however, there is a small minority view / some small amount of belief that this treatment would work for 2017 taxes and it is worth noting that I'm unaware of any court cases directly testing this approach.
Accumulating evidences suggests that many dietary natural products are potential sources for prevention and treatment of liver cancer, such as grapes, black currant, plum, pomegranate, cruciferous vegetables, French
While there is some evidence to suggest that helmeted children recognize that they are somehow different, a 2008 study on the quality of life of children who had undergone helmet therapy discovered that 96 % of patients and their families were satisfied with treatment results.
We examined plots visually to see whether there was any evidence of asymmetry that might suggest different treatment effects in smaller studies, which may indicate publication bias (Harbord 2006).
On the other hand, some emerging evidence suggests that treatment gains with behavioral treatment of insomnia may be more durable than those obtained with medications.
Evidence suggests possible treatments, reports Harvard Review of Psychiatry.»
The assessment of headaches depends on identifying the relatively rare instances where serious underlying causes are suspected, says lead author John N. Mafi, MD, a fellow in the Division of General Medicine and Primary Care at BIDMC, who notes that evidence - based guidelines for routine headache, including those from the American Academy of Neurology, suggest conservative treatments such as counseling on stress reduction or avoiding dietary triggers.
A first - of - its - kind literature review published in the September issue of Anesthesiology, the official medical journal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists ® (ASA ®), suggests although a majority of studies report positive outcomes, there is currently insufficient evidence to support the clinical use of antidepressants for the treatment of postoperative pain.
Death still seems to be inevitable, but we now have evidence to suggest it is possible to develop pharmacological treatments to keep us healthier for longer.
They say this latest study raises questions about whether treatments that decrease the frequency or severity of migraine may reduce later life vascular risks, and conclude by saying «what little evidence we do have suggests the need for therapeutic restraint [to prevent cardiovascular risk] until we have a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying the link between migraine and vascular disease.»
Newer evidence suggests that the shorter course of treatment does not reduce the benefits of therapy; in addition this can reduce antibiotic - related side effects, the risk of Clostridium difficile, a serious diarrheal infection, antibiotic resistance and costs, said Dr. Kalil.
However, evidence suggests that tumor genomic diversity might still defeat such combinations, and that it's axiomatic in oncology that side effects increase in number and intensity as more drugs are added to treatment.
Nevertheless, there is good evidence to suggest that a poor blood lipid profile may be harmful to tendons, they say, as people with familial hypercholesterolaemia have altered tendon structure throughout childhood and adolescence, while aggressive lipid lowering treatment reduces tendon thickness.
The findings are the latest in a growing body of evidence suggesting that time of day plays an important role in how well various medical treatments work.
«Our findings suggest that e-learning can provide an efficient and scalable approach to training large numbers of clinicians in new evidence - based treatments,» said Dr. Bradley D. Stein, the study's lead author, a practicing psychiatrist and a senior scientist at RAND, a nonprofit research organization.
Treatments that zap the brain with magnets or electricity are rising in popularity, and some evidence suggests they can help lift depression.
However, growing evidence from a number of studies links the body's inflammatory response to increased rates of cognitive decline, suggesting that it would be worth exploring whether the treatment of gum disease might also benefit the treatment of dementia and Alzheimer's Disease.
This can be important because emerging evidence suggests that tiny proteins excreted with exosomes can drive reactions that may become major barriers to effective cancer drug delivery and treatment
Margraf and Schneider have compiled ample evidence suggesting that anti-depressant, anti-anxiety and anti-ADHD drugs have only a short - term effect; if patients discontinue treatment, their symptoms return.
«There are lots of suggested treatments, but there is no evidence that any of them work,» says Simon Potts, a professor of biodiversity and ecosystem services at the University of Reading in England.
«Absolutely there is now pre-clinical evidence to suggest that treatments and lifestyle interventions to manage or reduce stress levels will improve the chances of these patients responding to therapies,» he said.
Evidence also suggests that platinum - based chemotherapies are superior therapies regardless of the patient's previous response to treatment.
Evidence from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study suggests that changes in childhood cancer treatment have reduced deaths from the late effects of cancer treatment and extended the lives of childhood cancer survivors.
A potential explanation for the secular trend may be that while improved treatment for cardiovascular risk factors or complicating diseases has reduced mortality in all weight classes, the effects may have been greater at higher BMI levels than at lower BMI levels.12 Because obesity is a causal risk factor for hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and dyslipidemia,15,19 - 22 obese individuals may have had a higher selective decrease in mortality.18 Indirect evidence of this effect is seen in the findings as the deaths occur at similar time periods in the 3 cohorts, but cohorts recruited at later periods have an increase in the BMI associated with the lowest mortality, possibly suggesting a period effect related to changes in clinical practice, such as improved treatments, or general public health status, such as decreased smoking or increased physical activity.
What's more, the evidence suggests that there are certain lifestyle changes that might help, and there are other types of treatments that address specific symptoms (rather than the underlying cause of the disease) that may make life a little easier for people with Alzheimer's.
As evidence suggests, chronic migraine and medication overuse in combination make treatment very difficult.
(3) Since this review was published, other evidence has emerged also suggesting some effectiveness for Echinacea when used preventatively, (2) however it is possible that it is most effective when used at the first signs of a cold (early treatment).
The level of evidence for applicability from some of the published basis is weak, but what does exist suggests numerous explanations and extremely low risk to the individual applying the treatment.
(1, 3) Many patients with symptoms of IBS seek natural solutions, and there is evidence to suggest that natural treatment options may indeed be able to help.
[8] Recent evidence even suggests a link between gut health and autism, with researching showing that probiotic treatments could help autistic children by improving bacteria levels.
Current evidence suggests that probiotics can help restore normal digestion2, rendering them very helpful in the treatment of digestive complaints and diseases.
Studies are still lacking into the proper dietary treatment of PCOS but the majority of the evidence suggests that a moderate intake of low - glycemic index carbohydrates balanced with healthy fats and lean protein are the keys to managing PCOS.
There is evidence to suggest that the most effective treatment using Inositols requires both MI and DCI in a ratio of 40:1 (Dinicola et al. 2014).
This is said to be a reasonable anti-wrinkle treatment; however, there is no scientific evidence to suggest this.
In addition, preliminary evidence (such as the persistence of improvement after treatment is discontinued, and positive findings or X-ray and biopsy findings) suggests some of these treatments may even help to arrest or reverse the arthritis disease process.
Evidence also suggests that directional preference (DP) is an important treatment effect modifier for prescribing specific exercises for patients to improve outcomes.
Still, the study adds to a growing body of evidence that suggests that gentle exercise could be a valuable treatment for fibromyalgia.
Around the time of the 2004 elections, Mapes and her crew begin uncovering evidence that suggests that President Bush had received special treatment during his military service.
But this early evidence suggests that the Aspiring Principals Program is yielding positive results — and hardly deserved the premature and, as it turns out, misleading treatment it was afforded by the New York Times.
However, there is some evidence to suggest that early treatment offers better long - term control of the seizures as compared to animals that are allowed to have numerous seizures prior to the onset of treatment.
Some members suggested (without hard evidence) that this slower kill method produced more false - negative snap tests after the treatment ended and that the dogs were probably still infected.
There is evidence suggesting that the earlier CKD is diagnosed and treatment is initiated, the better the outcome with respect to quality of life and survival.
Accepting that the plaintiff talked to his golf clients who had medical training, his own evidence is that none of them suggested making an appointment for an examination or treatment.
There is absolutely no evidence to suggest that the plaintiff would have otherwise developed this serious complication but for the negligent diagnosis and treatment by the defendants.
[69] Evidence suggests that appropriate treatment of mental health disorders can result in 50 - 80 percent of individuals experiencing improvements in these types of conditions.
Often as the academic evidence now suggests, perpetrators have themselves often been abused and they too require treatment not punitive punishment regimes or they will not be rehabilitated and will re-offend.
One way suggested regularly as a way to decrease health spending is to ensure that medical tests and treatments are evidence - based, effective and cost - effective, an aim that the new «Choosing Wisely» Australian campaign wants to achieve, according to an article in Medical Observer.
Comments from the floor ranged from defensive (the APA staff essentially said, «If we want to be a player here with psychiatry we need to get these guidelines out now»; representatives from division 39, psychoanalysis, claimed unfair treatment of psychoanalysis and psychodynamic TX,) to accurate (the president of the Women's division strongly suggested that decontextualizing PTSD was dangerous to those who suffered from it,) to the idiotic (sorry about casting aspersions here — but I am always fascinated when psychologists in love with RCTs and meta - analyses as the only viable evidence base stand at the mic and spout effect sizes etc. — overlooking the important contributions from qualitative research, and misunderstanding how RCTs are based on drug trials that simply do not translate to humans.
There is growing evidence for online mindfulness courses being as effective as other face - to - face interventions and online courses for stress even without a therapeutic alliance.37 — 40 Previously found Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) effect sizes are comparable to those found with face - to - face mindfulness and CBT interventions, including our previous research examining the course currently under investigation.40 — 42 One RCT found that an automated internet - based therapy including CBT and mindfulness actually had better outcomes for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) than the comparative online therapist - led intervention, suggesting that the effects of internet interventions can not be attributed to, and do not rely on, therapist interaction.43 Studies are finding that online mindfulness courses can be beneficial for depression in samples with IBS and epilepsy and anxiety symptoms in a non-clinical sample comparing a 3 - week mindfulness course with positive psychology interventions and treatment as usual (see Monshat38 for a review).
However, for both child abuse and parent stress, the average effect sizes were not different from zero, suggesting a lack of evidence for effects in these areas.108 Earlier meta - analytic reviews have also noted the lack of sizable effects in preventing child maltreatment — again citing the different intensity of surveillance of families in the treatment versus control groups as an explanation (though the authors did report that home visiting was associated with an approximately 25 percent reduction in the rate of childhood injuries).109 Another review focusing on the quality of the home environment also found evidence for a significant overall effect of home - visiting programs.110 More recently, Harriet MacMillan and colleagues published a review of interventions to prevent child maltreatment, and identified the Nurse - Family Partnership and Early Start programs as the most effective with regard to preventing maltreatment and childhood injuries.
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