Sentences with phrase «into effective treatments»

As a scientist, I am committed to creating a link between basic science and medicine by converting our research on retinal processing into effective treatments for patients with retinal diseases.
It's been well - established that disruptions in one such pathway, the PI3K pathway, contribute to hormone deprivation - resistant prostate cancer — but this knowledge has not yet translated into effective treatments.
Our laboratory's translational research program, is dedicated to turning the discoveries of basic science, from fields such as molecular science and genetics, into effective treatments for patients.
«We look forward to translating this important discovery into an effective treatment for this serious disease.»
I really hope that with all the current attention on hoarding more and more professionals will be trained to work with people with this disorder and their families, and that more research into effective treatment will eventually lead to a breakthrough.
Our doctors and staff then work together to translate their comprehensive knowledge into effective treatment to help your pet live a longer, healthier, and happier life with you.

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Back research into the most effective treatment methods for different types of psychological and sociological pathology.
One hopes that Daly is going into rehab voluntarily, because the only way treatment can be effective is if abusers are willing to confront their addictions.
Doctors from Southern California to Michigan pain specialists report the following common causes bring women into their offices more than any other kind of pain and also suggest some effective treatments.
Early intervention can prevent a small problem from turning into a large one, and, as with most things, the earlier one intervenes, the easier and more effective the treatment.
Without effective treatment, it's thought that oppositional defiant disorder may progress into conduct disorder as a child ages.
An excellent and highly effective in - home treatment is Turnaround: Turning Fear Into Freedom, a multi award - winning and evidence - based audio program that is story - based and teaches your child valuable information needed to conquer their fears as well as a step - by - step plan to overcome his / her own anxiety.
In their always engrossing, often grotesque account, journalist Bill Wasik and veterinarian Monica Murphy trace the illness's history, detailing the many futile methods of combating the disease (including the original «hair of the dog:» binding into a patient's wound a hair from the animal that infected him) before Louis Pasteur's rabies vaccine became the first effective treatment in 1885.
The finding raised the possibility of harnessing this regenerative capacity to mend damaged brains, which could translate into more effective treatments for Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
New insights into the brain's fear circuitry could yield more effective treatments for anxiety disorders
Since cows are so good at making broadly neutralizing antibodies, it also might be possible to turn the cow's handiwork into drugs for HIV treatment, if bovine antibodies are effective at stopping the virus in other animals, he says.
Fractionated lasers use the same amount of energy as older models, she says, but that energy is broken up into smaller doses, offering safer, more effective treatment.
GABA and related therapies would have to be tested in human clinical trials, a process that could take several years, the researchers said, noting that many treatments that work in mice do not always translate into effective human therapies.
Their approach, in which micro-liters of liquid containing a drug are instilled into the lung, distributed as a thin film in the predetermined region of the lung airway, and absorbed locally, may provide much more effective treatment of lung disease.
«Regardless if cognitive impairments precede substance use or vice versa, poorer cognitive functioning negatively impacts daily life and may cause lack of insight into one's substance use as a source of problems, impeding treatment utilization or decreasing the likelihood of effective treatment,» said senior author Deborah Hasin, PhD, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health professor of Epidemiology and in the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center.
Government and researchers ought to put more effort into finding which treatments are most effective.
This discovery, and the clinical trials we have underway, suggest that RB status might be used as means to stratify patients into more effective treatment regimens,» said William Kevin Kelly, leader of the Prostate Cancer Program at SKCC.
But the hope is that this research could bring into sharper focus the reasons for the deep gender divide in the incidence of disabling ills that plague millions, says Harvard's Jill Goldstein, and that understanding could lead to more effective treatments and better methods of prevention.
Black grew frustrated that so little of that knowledge had been translated into effective new treatments for patients.
A new insight into immune cells by scientists at The University of Manchester could lead to more effective drug treatments.
The conventional treatment, a drug called L - dopa, is only partly effective, so researchers have tried transplanting dopamine neurons into Parkinson's sufferers to replace the dying cells.
Researchers have long hoped that genetic analysis would provide insight into the biology of pancreatic cancer and define new targets for more effective treatment.
The researchers stress that because weight gain continues for 20 years, interventions can be effective in mitigating further weight gain even many years into treatment.
Some state mandates only require ASD coverage for children in narrow age ranges, even though treatment through childhood and into adulthood can be effective, and place caps on annual coverage amounts.
The study is meaningful in respect to the fact that it calls into question the role of the T - type calcium channel in the reticular thalamus, and is expected to provide an important theoretical foundation for understanding its role in the mechanism of absence seizures, as well as developing effective treatment methods for absence epilepsy.
The lab is also working with the Breast Oncology Program at UCSF to make this data part of an adaptive clinical trial called I - SPY, which lets researchers identify the most effective therapies based on patient molecular profiling, and is collaborating with members of the UCSF Institute for Computational Health Sciences (ICHS) to put these and other public data into a centralized database that clinicians can access through an app to help make the most appropriate treatment decisions.
Investments into this field strive to deliver new treatments for many serious conditions for which few effective treatments currently exist.
Many patients may not really know what they are getting into when they agree to stem cell treatments beyond the very few that have been proved effective.
Finding ways to spark these potent cells into action could lead to more effective cancer treatments and vaccines.
There is also an urgent need for biomarkers to stratify patients into subtypes of neurodegenerative disorders and facilitate selection of the most effective and appropriate treatments.
The good news is we can prevent this problem by stopping the source and treating the troubled,» said co-author and CDC director Tom Frieden, M.D., M.P.H. «It is critical that states use effective prescription drug tracking programs so we can improve prescribing practices and help get those who are abusing drugs into treatment
But in the meantime, it would help if we could identify who won't benefit from standard treatment, so we can spare them the debilitating effects of chemotherapy and get them into clinical trials for experimental therapies that might be more effective
In such cases, the transfer of stool from a healthy donor into the patient's bowel is a safe and effective treatment option.
Earlier phases of the study have shown it to be effective in treating individual cases of trachoma, and the trial is now looking into what treatment strategies will be required to stop the infection spreading and thereby eradicate the disease within the country.
The most effective treatment is called intravenous thrombolysis, which injects a chemical into the blood vessels to break up or «bust» the clots, allowing blood to flow again.
As reported in the new study, the researchers were able to postpone the onset of hearing loss and associated hair cell degeneration by about a month, providing enough time to inject normal copies of the Clarin - 1 gene into the ear before the onset of hearing loss to see if the treatment was effective.
Stevens explained that while earlier research had suggested XN could be an effective treatment for metabolic syndrome, the problem is that it transforms into 8 - prenylnaringenin, or 8 - PN, an estrogenic metabolite.
Professor David Wraith, who led the research, said: «Insight into the molecular basis of antigen - specific immunotherapy opens up exciting new opportunities to enhance the selectivity of the approach while providing valuable markers with which to measure effective treatment.
They found changes in gene expression that help explain how effective treatment leads to conversion of aggressor into protector cells.
Dr Ralph Holme, Head of Biomedical Research at Action on Hearing Loss, the only UK charity dedicated to funding research into hearing loss said: «There is an urgent need for effective treatments to prevent hearing loss — a condition that affects 10 million people in the UK and all too often isolates people from friends and family.
The researchers said that understanding the impact of GI problems in children with autism could provide new insight into more effective and appropriate autism treatments that could decrease their GI difficulties and that may have the potential to decrease their problem behaviors as well.
Researchers at University of Florida Health have discovered the mechanics of how dopamine transports into and out of brain cells, a finding that could someday lead to more effective treatment of drug addictions and neurological disorders such as Parkinson's disease.
Although ultimately destined for the clinic, the technology looks likely to move quickly into use within clinical trials, as it can enable more effective monitoring of the impact of new drugs and treatments.
Despite that accomplishment, scientists knew they still lacked a clear understanding of the genetic basis of disease, and how to translate that understanding into more effective prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.
His ultimate goal is to translate research findings from the laboratory into fundamentally novel, rational, and truly effective treatment and prevention strategies.
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