We can often help families who have struggled to
find effective treatment in the past.
Not exact matches
One analysis by Avalere Health
found that
effective intervention strategies could decrease federal spending on diabetes
treatment by $ 1.3 billion
in the first decade.
Working at Heartland Alliance
in Chicago allowed me to provide case management and individual therapy to adults drawing from the following evidence - based models I am trained
in and
find to be
effective: Family Centered
Treatment (FCT), Cognitive - Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical - Behavioral Therapy (DBT) and Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR).
The study focused on a progesterone gel
treatment that was
found to be
effective in reducing early births of singletons but did not have the same effect with multiples.
You could see his eyes, mouth, and suckling reflexes come
in fast and he really
found his way after this simple and
effective treatment.
To be
effective and reduce recurrence of cancer
in the prostate, researchers
found that prescribing PARP inhibitors, a drug commonly used
in breast cancer, alongside anti-hormone therapy
treatment may benefit men with prostate cancer.
The new study, called FOR - DMD (
Finding the Optimum Regimen of Corticosteroids for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy), will determine whether daily steroid
treatment or an alternative regime is more
effective in slowing the disease progression and managing side effects.
Just as the
finding that tea made from willow bark could alleviate headaches led scientists to the discovery of salicylic acid — which
in turn led to the invention of aspirin — many acupuncture researchers think that their work might lead to a
treatment for pain that is more
effective than acupuncture.
«Based on our
findings, both imiquimod and fluorouracil are
effective noninvasive
treatments in most primary, low - risk superficial BCC, but the data provide no definite evidence for superiority of imiquimod to fluorouracil,» commented Dr. Roozeboom.
The
finding, reported
in July, shifts the focus of depression's source from neuron function to metabolism, which could lead to more
effective diagnosis and drug
treatments, Flint says.
The team's recent study
in mice has
found that the
treatment reduced the mass of ovarian cancer tumors and was more
effective at suppressing tumor growth than chemotherapy.
«These
findings provide strong support for Family Based Interpersonal Psychotherapy as an
effective treatment for depression
in children between the ages of 7 - 12,» said Laura J. Dietz, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychology and psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and principal investigator of the study.
Possibly most significant from a healthcare cost perspective was the
finding that
treatments conducted online appear to be equally as
effective as those conducted
in person.
After testing scores of samples taken from rice fields across the state, MSU scientists
found that seed
treatments are
effective in managing the crop's most troublesome insect pests.
«But based on our
findings, we think it could fill an unmet need
in making the most common
treatment for prostate cancer more
effective.»
«
Finding a more
effective treatment for sepsis would be a major step forward,» said Gerald Weissmann, M.D., Editor -
in - Chief of The FASEB Journal, «since far too many people still die from overwhelming microbial infection.
The new
findings could help physicians prescribe the most
effective treatments for each patient based on how genes are activated
in the individual tumor.
Findings published
in the journal Biological Psychiatry suggest that at least one of these drugs may be an
effective treatment for individuals
in the early course of the illness.
For one such
treatment, Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy to treat bipolar disorder, a RAND study compared face - to - face training with online training and
found e-learning to be as
effective as traditional
in - person instruction.
«We have evidence - based
treatments that are
effective for many people with bulimia, but many people don't have access to specialist care,» said Cynthia M. Bulik, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Eating Disorders at UNC,
founding director of the UNC Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders, and director of the Center for Eating Disorders Innovation at Karolinska Institutet
in Stockholm, Sweden.
Although there remains no cure for Alzheimer's, researchers hope that testing potential drugs or therapies prior to mental decline will prove to be more successful than previous attempts at
finding the most
effective treatment in the battle against the debilitating disease.
«This is because we
found evidence that screening for depression
in the primary care setting is accurate, that
treatment for depression is
effective for people detected through screening and the likelihood of harms from screening or
treatments are small.»
This month, two studies
in the JCI investigated the mechanisms underlying the
treatment resistance associated with some BRCA1 mutations, and the
findings provide information that may help predict which
treatments will be
effective in women with breast and ovarian cancer.
By shedding light on subtle distinctions
in tumor biology, these
findings offer clues to designing more
effective anticancer
treatments to precisely target tumors
in individual patients.
Our
findings in these new studies will advance our clinical efforts to develop more
effective, personalized
treatments for children.»
He said: «Our
findings show exciting potential for an
effective treatment for PD and pave the way for future
in - depth studies
in this field.
In a small phase I and II clinical trial, Johns Hopkins researchers and colleagues elsewhere
found that the high - fat, low - carbohydrate ketogenic diet was a safe and
effective treatment option for the majority of adults experiencing a relatively rare, often fatal and always severe form of epilepsy marked by prolonged seizures that require medically induced comas to prevent them from further damaging the body and the brain.
Widely available hormone
treatments that are 100 percent chemically identical to the native hormones
found in the body and that are approved by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) offer
effective and safe options for people with hormone disorders, and those approved
treatments should be prescribed whenever possible, Santoro said.
As revealed
in a paper, published online
in July
in the Lancet, the team
found the
treatments to be equally
effective.
The
findings, published July 9
in The Lancet, come four years after the same group of researchers issued a call to action, laying out an ambitious plan to curtail HIV epidemics
in gay men, setting targets for policy reform, funding and improvement
in effective HIV prevention and
treatment services, including expanded access to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) which has been highly
effective in dramatically reducing transmission among this population.
They
found changes
in gene expression that help explain how
effective treatment leads to conversion of aggressor into protector cells.
Researchers at Norris Cotton Cancer Center have
found an antibody that may be used
in future
treatments for recurrent small - cell lung cancer, which currently has no
effective therapy.
«Because there are currently no
effective drugs for liver fibrosis, we believe our
findings would open a new door for
treatment,» says senior author Ronald M. Evans, a professor
in Salk's Gene Expression Laboratory and lead researcher
in the Institute's new Helmsley Center for Genomic Medicine.
The
findings help explain,
in part, why drugs treating RA vary
in effect — why, for example, a
treatment that might work
in arthritic knees isn't
effective in an arthritic hip — and provide a potential new template for precisely targeting
treatment for each and every ailing joint.
The
findings, published
in Brain and Behavior, further suggest that changes
in cortical thickness and neural network connectivity may prove an
effective way to quantitatively measure
treatment efficacy, an ability that has not existed until now.
His
findings also suggested that an antibody
treatment which blocks that receptor, already
in use for rheumatoid arthritis, could be an
effective treatment for asthma.
Taking this as the starting point, researchers from public research body INSERM and the University of Montpellier
in France and from Imperial College
in London, estimated the impact eliminating these risk factors (they included the genetic one for reference) might make on reducing rates of dementia, should no
effective treatment be
found.
If we understand the special features of insulin resistance
in endothelial cells, we may be able to
find more
effective treatments against artery damage and cardiovascular disease
in people with diabetes.»
The
findings from this study may help
in development of specific and
effective treatments for glaucoma
in future.
An innovative new study takes a network theory approach to targeted
treatment in rural Africa, and
finds that a simple algorithm may be more
effective than current policies, as well as easier to deploy, when it comes to preventing disease spread — by
finding those with «most connections to sick people».
Testing the technique
in mice, the team
found that the
treatment was
effective in preventing animals from developing the mouse equivalent of the disease, and almost completely reversed the symptoms
in those that were already suffering from it.
These
finding means that there is now a model for studying the eye disease
in greater detail, which can lead to more
effective treatment.
The
finding that NK cells derived from iPSCs and expanded
in vitro function as well, if not better, as compared to PB - NK cells is a great boost for those looking for
effective cancer
treatments.
There are currently more than 5 million people
in the U.S. alone that are suffering from some form of Alzheimer's, so to finally
find an
effective form of
treatment would be fantastic.
Yes, nanotechnology is becoming ubiquitous
in our daily lives and has
found its way into many commercial products, for example, strong, lightweight materials for better fuel economy; targeted drug delivery for safer and more
effective cancer
treatments; clean, accessible drinking water around the world; superfast computers with vast amounts of storage; self - cleaning surfaces; wearable health monitors; more efficient solar panels; safer food through packaging and monitoring; regrowth of skin, bone, and nerve cells for better medical outcomes; smart windows that lighten or darken to conserve energy; and nanotechnology - enabled concrete that dries more quickly and has sensors to detect stress or corrosion at the nanoscale
in roads, bridges, and buildings.
However, we believe
in ISB's holistic, systems approach and share their commitment to
finding more
effective diagnostics and
treatments.
«We don't think this
finding is particularly surprising, because each
treatment has its own evidence base that shows they're
effective in treating major depressive disorder,» said study lead author Halle Amick, a research associate with the Research Triangle Institute - University of North Carolina
in Chapel Hill.
And the study, published this week
in The New England Journal of Medicine,
found that relatively noninvasive
treatments — physical therapy, acetaminophen (Tylenol), anti-inflammatories, and injections that fight inflammation or lubricate the joint — are
effective for knee arthritis.
In this study, rosemary essential oil was
found to be just as
effective against balding as the conventional
treatment when it was used for at least six months.
Research shows hypnotherapy is another surprisingly
effective IBS
treatment — for example, one Swedish study, published
in 2012
in The American Journal of Gastroenterology,
found that hypnotherapy alleviated IBS symptoms, such as abdominal pain and bloating,
in 40 % of patients.