Sentences with phrase «in broader populations»

«Our population in this trial also had a high response rate in the control group, so further studies are needed in broader populations to assess the efficacy of buprenorphine implants versus sublingual buprenorphine in other settings.»
Others argue that tools that seem to work in the broader population should be used in prisons as well.
FOP is one of the most rare genetic diseases known, occurring in about one in two million people, but spontaneous bone development is relatively common in the broader population.
Researchers leading the largest genomic tumor profiling effort of its kind say such studies are technically feasible in a broad population of adult and pediatric patients with many different types of cancer, and that some patients can benefit by receiving precision drugs targeted to their tumors» mutations or being enrolled in clinical trials.
Poly (ADP - ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors are effective in a broad population of patients with ovarian cancer; however, resistance caused by low enzyme expression of the drug target...
«The successful retrieval of memories in AD mice by increasing the number of spines for normal memory processing only in the memory cells, rather than in a broad population of cells, highlights the importance of highly - targeted manipulation of neurons and their circuits for future therapies.
In addition to her expert skill as a clinician, Dr. Frontera also has many research interests including identifying biomarkers and predictors of early brain injury and vasospasm / delayed cerebral ischemia after subarachnoid hemorrhage and their impact on outcome; determining the efficacy of therapeutic strategies and developing guidelines for the management of patients with intracranial hemorrhage; evaluating the cost, length of stay, quality of life, functional and cognitive outcomes in a broader population of intracranial hemorrhage patients; developing guidelines for the integration of palliative care into the intensive care unit setting; and evaluating the relationship of Zika virus infection, Guillain - Barre, and other neurologic disorders.
«The successful retrieval of memories in AD mice by increasing the number of spines for normal memory processing only in the memory cells, rather than in a broad population of cells, highlights the importance of highly - targeted manipulation of neurons and their circuits for future therapies,» said Tonegawa in a statement.
In fact, it is whites who are more significantly overrepresented in government relative to their position in the broader population, and it is whites who have absorbed the brunt of government layoffs.
Beyond law schools, mental health issues in the legal profession is something that is increasingly addressed: «But research suggests that [lawyers] are at much higher risk of depression, anxiety and substance abuse issues than people in the broader population — and may even be more susceptible than those in other high - stress professions, such as medicine.»
Child removals were 9.5 times higher than in the broader population and at levels surpassing those seen during the Stolen Generations.
Transportation and accommodation coverage for rural and remote patients to allow for treatment in a metropolitan centre, and urgent review of the prosthesis listing process are also singled out in the AHHA submission, along with improved cultural liaison to boost coverage of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (20 % vs 57 % in the broader population).
in the broader population 17.4 percent of 65 - 74 years olds have adequate health literacy levels in contrast to 3.4 percent of people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds have adequate health literacy levels.

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In my experience, first of all, that doesn't work with the broad population but does produce resentment; and, second, the population that it does work with exhibits significant destructive behaviors you can't foresee.
According to Tyson, Kaiser health system members under the age of 65 spend significantly fewer days in the hospital compared with the same population in the broader U.S. healthcare universe.
The company has historically downplayed that Just Mayo is vegan in order to appeal to a broader population.
«While we are disappointed CheckMate - 026 did not meet its primary endpoint in this broad patient population, we remain committed to improving patient outcomes through our comprehensive development program, including the ongoing Phase III CheckMate - 227 study exploring the potential of the combination of Opdivo plus [our other cancer immunotherapy] Yervoy for PD - L1 positive patients, and Opdivo plus Yervoy, or Opdivo plus chemotherapy in PD - L1 negative patients,» he added.
But there's another ethically important aspect of this revolution in manufacturing, and that's the promise it holds to bring to a broader population the ability to make stuff.
In Italy, however, despite facing the same problem of a declining population — in 2014, only 509,000 live births were recorded, the lowest number since the unification of Italy in 1861, according to the country's statistics agency, ISTAT — the broader economic backdrop is the source of reluctancIn Italy, however, despite facing the same problem of a declining populationin 2014, only 509,000 live births were recorded, the lowest number since the unification of Italy in 1861, according to the country's statistics agency, ISTAT — the broader economic backdrop is the source of reluctancin 2014, only 509,000 live births were recorded, the lowest number since the unification of Italy in 1861, according to the country's statistics agency, ISTAT — the broader economic backdrop is the source of reluctancin 1861, according to the country's statistics agency, ISTAT — the broader economic backdrop is the source of reluctance.
In 2010, merit increases to base salaries and incentive cash baseline amounts resumed for the broad - based employee population and the executive officers; similarly, promotions also resumed.
We see muted returns across asset classes in the coming five years, as structural dynamics such as aging populations help keep us in a low - return world, and we believe investors need to go beyond broad equity and bond exposures to diversify portfolios in today's market environment.
In a period such as the late 1940s, the barriers to having a broad section of the population try to arbitrage away that differential may have been large enough to keep the differential in placIn a period such as the late 1940s, the barriers to having a broad section of the population try to arbitrage away that differential may have been large enough to keep the differential in placin place.
Consider a partial list of developments since just World War II: a broad national decline in denominational loyalty, changes in ethnic identity as hyphenated Americans enter the third and subsequent generations after immigration, the great explosion in the number of competing secular colleges and universities, the professionalization of academic disciplines with concomitant professional formation of faculty members during graduate education, the dramatic rise in the percentage of the population who seek higher education, the sharp trend toward seeing education largely in vocational and economic terms, the rise in government regulation and financing, the great increase in the complexity and cost of higher education, the development of a more litigious society, the legal end of in loco parentis, an exponential and accelerating growth in human knowledge, and so on.
It makes an argument based upon shining examples of resistance, but such examples can not in themselves disprove that Lutheranism creates a general ethos of passivity among the broader population.
In attempting to attribute atrocities of past regimes to atheism, posters like the one below will make broad generalizations, that, in order to be true, would require that one know of the religious / non-religious thinking involved for the populations that had to endure those past regimeIn attempting to attribute atrocities of past regimes to atheism, posters like the one below will make broad generalizations, that, in order to be true, would require that one know of the religious / non-religious thinking involved for the populations that had to endure those past regimein order to be true, would require that one know of the religious / non-religious thinking involved for the populations that had to endure those past regimes.
Beth is Bi-lingual in Spanish and has broad experience working with populations at risk.
It's also part of a broader district effort to reduce stress and anxiety in an overburdened student population.
The highest rates of breastfeeding are observed among higher - income, college - educated women > 30 years of age living in the Mountain and Pacific regions of the United States.60 Obstacles to the initiation and continuation of breastfeeding include physician apathy and misinformation,61 - 63 insufficient prenatal breastfeeding education, 64 disruptive hospital policies, 65 inappropriate interruption of breastfeeding, 62 early hospital discharge in some populations, 66 lack of timely routine follow - up care and postpartum home health visits, 67 maternal employment68, 69 (especially in the absence of workplace facilities and support for breastfeeding), 70 lack of broad societal support, 71 media portrayal of bottle - feeding as normative, 72 and commercial promotion of infant formula through distribution of hospital discharge packs, coupons for free or discounted formula, and television and general magazine advertising.73, 74
HSUS's issues are probably a natural for social networking sites, since they involve animal protection, something in which a broad swath of the sites» populations would be interested.
If those elites are unable to carry the support of the broader European population, the project will be in dire straits.
«What gets you there both as a governor and in the national debate is if you come up with innovative ideas that help a broad cross section of the population
At the same time, public schools in poorer districts are being asked to do more and more to help address the broader social and economic problems manifesting themselves among school populations.
Though more whites receive Medicaid benefits than other races combined, black and Hispanic recipients comprise a greater proportion of Medicaid recipients compared with their proportion of the county population, in keeping with broader poverty demographics.
In broad terms the large northern cities, and London, have lost seats to the rural south of England, as its population grows.
Working with the Wilson - Cowan model, a widely - used model in computational neuroscience that describes the average activity of populations of interconnected neurons, Alonso has designed a new mathematical tool to help other neuroscientists explore the broad spectrum of responses possible from a simple neural circuit.
So if you take evolution in its broad sense to mean genetic changes across the population, then it might be occurring even without cell division, says Briggs.
Hanna Granroth - Wilding, who led the study, said: «Our knowledge of disease in wild animals has tended to focus on the individual, but our study shows that we need to pay more attention to the broader consequences of disease to fully appreciate the role that it plays in wild populations, especially those whose numbers may be under threat.»
The researchers also observed that AT2101 was effective in treating Parkinson's in mice even though they did not carry a mutant version of the Gaucher gene, suggesting that the compound may have a clinical effect in the broader Parkinson's population.
But she said the NHANES database is a broader data source than sources for studies that have found declines in obesity rates among smaller or segmented populations.
The research is unique in linking local population changes for multiple bird species to broad - scale climate changes, says Beatrice Van Horne, a wildlife researcher at the U.S. Forest Service in Arlington, Virginia: «Things that happen at a large scale are hard to see because local variance often confuses us.
He told me that grey squirrel numbers fluctuate considerably from year to year and that at the moment we are suffering from a population explosion as the result of a combination of relatively abundant broad - leaved seed crops and mild winters in recent years.
«We are, however, advocating serious consideration of moving populations from areas where species are seriously threatened by climate change to other parts of the same broad biogeographic region,» meaning in nearby locations sharing similar ecosystems.
But Glaum and Kessler reached a different conclusion when they included herbivore - induced pollinator limitation (HIPL) in their model, which allowed them to examine broader, more indirect effects of herbivory on plant population persistence and community dynamics.
Although drawing conclusions about small population subgroups — such as kids at risk of violence — from broad population trends can be dicey, it is still worth noting that as violent video games proliferated in recent years, the number of violent youthful offenders fell — by more than half between 1994 and 2010, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
In a related commentary, Paul B. Ginsburg, Ph.D., University of Southern California, Los Angeles, writes: «There is broad consensus among physicians, hospital and health insurance leaders, and policy makers to reform payment to health care providers so as to reduce the role of fee for service, which encourages high volume, and instead to use systems that reward better patient outcomes, such as bundled payments for a population or for an episode of care.»
If a larger proportion of the graduate student population were supported on training grants, she said, NIH could better monitor students» training and ensure broader exposure to careers outside of academia — and better training in the skills needed to perform well in those careers.
Most broad population studies comparing lab workers with nonlab workers show little overall increase in the risk of pregnancy complications or birth defects, although one study showed a tendency toward low birth weights and shorter gestational lengths in cases where either parent worked in a chemical factory.
A team of researchers in the United States and Sweden sampled a population of broad - nosed pipefish (Syngnathus typhle) at the beginning of the breeding season in shallow eelgrass beds in Kyllaj, Gotland, Sweden.
«For the broad application of stem cell - derived pituitary cells in the future, cell replacement therapy may need to be customized to the specific needs of a given patient population,» Zimmer says.
Drug - resistant bacteria that usually attack only hospital patients may now have jumped into broader circulation in the general population, according to a study in tomorrow's Journal of the American Medical Association.
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