Sentences with phrase «in clinical literature»

There is a large body of evidence in the clinical literature demonstrating that childhood attachment - related trauma [27], [28], such as prolonged separation from parents or chronic conflict within the family (which were the most frequently reported events among the participants of our study), and lack of parental warmth [29] can increase the risk for aggressive behavior during adolescence and adulthood.
In the clinical literature, the importance of family - based interventions for substance abuse has remained widely accepted (Craig, 1993), and family therapy is frequently implemented with adolescent abusers (cf. Selekman & Todd, 1991).
Further, hints exist in the clinical literature that families of sexual offenders are rife with secrecy.
Although rare, 3p microdeletion cases have been well described in the clinical literature.

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In a 2007 review of the scientific literature on the subject, published in Clinical Psychology Review, researchers found that parenting, on average, explained only about 4 percent of the variation in anxiety issues among children,» notes the WSJ articlIn a 2007 review of the scientific literature on the subject, published in Clinical Psychology Review, researchers found that parenting, on average, explained only about 4 percent of the variation in anxiety issues among children,» notes the WSJ articlin Clinical Psychology Review, researchers found that parenting, on average, explained only about 4 percent of the variation in anxiety issues among children,» notes the WSJ articlin anxiety issues among children,» notes the WSJ article.
Training in pastoral counseling should include not only intensive study of the literature and case seminars, but also clinical training in a hospital under a trained supervisor.
The first literature that appeared as a result of the new movements, beginning with clinical training but not confined to it, made some use of the interview model although in a vague and diffuse fashion.
I may be slower than others, but I do not find in the literature absolute statements of the clinical factors unanimously agreed to by medical professionals defining PVS.
However, I also came to be impressed with how widespread and intense, among pastoral counselors, is the yearning for new models of integrating theological reflection, psychological literature, and clinical practice into a transforming vision of the church ministering in the world.
The practice of requiring students to spend some time in apprenticeship or clinical training in pastoral care of the sick is being extended.67 A new literature has sprung up in this field, and it is likely that an examination of the content of the reading of a group of representative ministers would disclose a high frequency of materials on pastoral care and related areas.
One the largest analysis of the peer - reviewed literature was published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition in 2010, and this meta - analysis looked at almost 350,000 studies published on saturated fats, and concluded:
«Dr. Johnston... developed this sudden and seemingly urgent interest in this issue not via a last minute clinical review of the scientific literature, or even after consulting with the AAP's own recognized lactation science experts... his concern came immediately after aggressive, personal lobbying by representatives of one of the AAP's biggest financial contributors, the $ 3 billion U.S. infant formula industry,» wrote lactivist Katie Allison Granju in «The Milky Way of Doing Business,» a rebuttal to the AAP's actions regarding the campaign.
In recent years, new scientific research and clinical - based literature have given the athletic training and medical professions a wealth of updated information on the treatment of sport - related concussion.
«Taken together, these data add to the growing body of literature providing evidence that a season of play in a contact sport can show brain changes in the absence of concussion or clinical findings,» they wrote.
The purposes of this Committee Opinion are to review the current literature concerning the reported benefits and risks of immersion in water during labor and delivery and, based on these data, to provide updated clinical recommendations and support for well - designed research regarding these practices.
When the American Academy of Sleep Medicine reviewed the literature on infant and child sleep training, it reported that in 17 out of 19 published studies, unmodified extinction — the clinical term for crying - it - out — effectively reduced bedtime resistance and the frequency of nighttime wakings, concluding that it «has a strong record of accomplishment.»
Given the findings, one might reasonably ask how many clinical trials of ordinary over-the-counter nicotine patches or gum as a preventative for the progression of Parkinson's have been published in the medical literature.
But in a larger company, employers need dedicated staff members for every molecule in clinical development and for marketed products, where they're needed to keep current the technical literature doctors need to prescribe those products.
The professor had just decided to move to Berkeley; but as an attending physician who taught the first - year neurology residents, he recognized that Gazzaley was «extremely well - read» in the neurology literature and had already acquired the clinical skills of a more senior resident.
With this issue in mind, a team of American researchers reviewed the available scientific literature and suggested four important considerations to maximize the clinical impact of future research regarding adolescent depression symptoms and substance use.
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.
«However, we believe our study findings, in combination with the previous literature and our clinical experience, are sufficient to support catheter ablation as first - line treatment for AFL,» Marcus said.
This wariness of bias is echoed by Iain Chalmers, one of the founders of the Cochrane Foundation, who in 2013 cautioned in the BMJ: «There is clear and consistent evidence of under - reporting and manipulation of the scientific literature by the drug and devices industries, and industry sponsors most of the world's clinical trials» (doi.org/w3w).
Because there is a known clinical connection between eye melanoma and skin cancer, in this study researchers sought to determine whether there were commonly shared genetic factors between both diseases, as the inherited genetic risk of skin melanoma has been more extensively explored in previous medical literature.
When he checked the clinical literature, the break looked like a dead ringer for a so - called «four - part proximal humeral fracture» — a characteristic shoulder bone fracture in which the shoulder blade smashes like an anvil into the head of the humerus, driving it forcefully into the long bone.
A search of the medical literature identified 122 randomized clinical trials (RCTs) and 1 cohort study (totaling 22,803 participants) that met criteria for inclusion in the analysis.
On 16 July 2014 the German Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (IQWiG) published the results of a literature search for evidence - based clinical practice guidelines on the treatment of people with breast cancer.
However, a recent published review of basic science journals, including studies of cells in culture from high impact cardiovascular journals, and of basic and clinical scientific literature, suggests that sex of experimental material is not consistently reported.
In summary, there is insufficient evidence from peer - reviewed medical literature that navigated TMS is an effective clinical diagnostic test.
He also has experience in medical literature, clinical data analysis and was a member of a research team for several published articles.
Additional Contributions: We thank the families who provided permission to share images that help illustrate the clinical findings reported in the literature.
To help physicians make better - informed clinical decisions, researchers from the University of Chicago and Stanford University combed through scientific literature on the pharmacogenomics of 71 leading cardiovascular drugs and compiled summaries, published in the June issue of the Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
My dissertation revolved around literature based discovery utilized to mine existing drug interaction evidences in the clinical trial Phase I and II studies and predicting novel drug interaction signals with mentions of adverse related events.
From the 128 drugs, 62 drugs are already under clinical trial against cancer, and two (Dasatinib and Vandetanib) are currently used in practice according to our literature survey.
â $ I canâ $ ™ t say I am aware of any major studies in the literature exploring topical application of eggshell membrane on collagen formation or inflammation in the skin, â $ says Dr. Julia Tzu, clinical assistant professor of dermatology from New York University.
«There's really not much scientific studies on the use of kukui oil in the dermatologic literature, and the one study I know of failed to demonstrate any differences between kukui oil and the placebo in treating mild psoriasis,» says Julia Tzu, MD, clinical assistant professor of dermatology at New York University School of Medicine.
A 2012 meta - analysis of available literature in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition found: «Magnesium supplementation appears to achieve a small but clinically significant reduction in BP, an effect worthy of future prospective large randomized trials using solid methodology.»
I have seen no evidence, in the literature or in clinical practice, that would suggest that TRT would make someone gain fat.
Despite the limitations of the literature, the evidence suggests that mindfulness meditation programs could help reduce anxiety, depression, and pain in some clinical populations.
Our confidence in the product is based on literature regarding naturopathic research, our clinical test, and customer feedback.
Furthermore, it is well published in the literature (however not widely known in the clinical world) that these auto - antibodies can be raised for many years, even decades before symptoms occur.
This view is supported by a substantial body of clinical literature and many of these therapies are routinely taught in continuing medical education courses for integrative physicians.
Dr. Greger has scoured the world's scholarly literature on clinical nutrition and developed this new presentation based on the latest in cutting edge research exploring the role diet may play in preventing, arresting, and even reversing some of our most feared causes of death and disability.
This does not look at the IgG or IgA response which are what clinical literature has shown are the players involved in food sensitivity reactions.
Conclusions: Clinical research studies of fasting with robust designs and high levels of clinical evidence are sparse in the litClinical research studies of fasting with robust designs and high levels of clinical evidence are sparse in the litclinical evidence are sparse in the literature.
Therefore, look for convection saunas that can sustain air temperatures of 170 - 200 F, the range cited in most published clinical literature.
She received her BA in English Literature from Cornell University and her Masters in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University Los Angeles.
The clinical effects of iron deficiency have been described in the medical literature dating back to the Middle Ages, in Search the world's information, including webpages, images, videos and more.
Yoshikawa received his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from New York University, an M.A. in psychology from NYU, an M.M. in piano performance from The Julliard School, and a bachelor's in English Literature from Yale University.
In addition to the literature review, focus groups and interviews were conducted with hospital staff, family caregivers and animal - assisted therapy handlers, to glean vital information regarding childhood cancer epidemiology and treatment, the well - being of patients and families who are affected by childhood cancer, the applications of AAT for various populations in need, the state of AAT effectiveness research, and the considerations that need to be made when incorporating therapy animals into clinical settingIn addition to the literature review, focus groups and interviews were conducted with hospital staff, family caregivers and animal - assisted therapy handlers, to glean vital information regarding childhood cancer epidemiology and treatment, the well - being of patients and families who are affected by childhood cancer, the applications of AAT for various populations in need, the state of AAT effectiveness research, and the considerations that need to be made when incorporating therapy animals into clinical settingin need, the state of AAT effectiveness research, and the considerations that need to be made when incorporating therapy animals into clinical settings.
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