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.
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.
It will also be translated
into more effective treatments with fewer side effects for future generations of patients.
Not exact matches
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.
New insights
into the brain's fear circuitry could yield
more effective treatments for anxiety disorders
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.
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.
Government and researchers ought to put
more effort
into finding which
treatments are most
effective.
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.
A new insight
into immune cells by scientists at The University of Manchester could lead to
more effective drug
treatments.
Researchers have long hoped that genetic analysis would provide insight
into the biology of pancreatic cancer and define new targets for
more effective treatment.
Finding ways to spark these potent cells
into action could lead to
more effective cancer
treatments and vaccines.
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.»
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.
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.
Based on that, we could then classify them
into specific groups and thereby provide a
treatment that would be
more effective for them.
For example, it is all too easy to get a steroid injection
into a painful shoulder, when a
more natural
treatment such an osteopathic procedure or massage would have been just as
effective without the long - term risk of weakening or damaging the joint further.
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.
Incorporating homeopathy
into your first aid
treatment will make it even
more effective, e.g. ledum or lachesis for bee stings.
Cost - benefit economic studies show that, as a general rule, intervening earlier in the life course can be cheaper and
more effective than later
treatment.9 Studies following children in the community over time have highlighted persistence of internalising symptoms, from early - to mid-childhood10, 11 and from childhood
into adolescence and adulthood.12, 13
An alternative or adjunct to such matching is to combine various
treatment modalities
into one comprehensive programme, a technique that has been found to be
more effective in treating drug abuse than single
treatment modalities.2 Finally, as the authors observe,
treatment retention remains a critical issue.
In Aquilano's commentary, he mentioned that
more research in
effective treatments for childhood conduct disorders should be looked
into and I agree on this point.
A new study from Stanford's Lucile Packard Children's Hospital shows that integrating family dinners
into teen eating disorder
treatment can make therapy far
more effective.
Citing research literature neurobiology, developmental psychology, trauma, and psychodynamic therapy, she insists that the body has been left out of the «talking cure,» and argues that integrating body - focused interventions
into our work provides a
more holistic — and
effective — approach to the
treatment of trauma, attachment, and relational issues.