Not exact matches
Scientists at the University of Wisconsin and UCLA conducted the
study, which implanted electrodes deep
into the craniums of epilepsy
patients to monitor their brain activity during seizures.
The company's leading program, a differentiated PPAR gamma agonist (MIN - 102) that has multiple CNS indications, has successfully completed a phase 1 clinical trial and is ready to move
into a phase 2/3
study with adult AMN
patients.
If one has never journeyed
into the deep — prayed (which includes Scripture / theological
study, faith sharing, adoration, spiritual formation / retreats, pilgramages, Mass, reconciliation, fasting, listening for God's voice, and more) on an ongoing fashion or done God's will (been obedient,
patient, humble, unconditionally sacrificing, unselfish) to the extent that they understand what it means to be Catholic and God being your number one priority — that His Ways and those of His Church are not the ways of the world (trade vices for virtues) and that we are being called
into communion with Him via love for Him and one another in our faith community and broader community — then it is no wonder some are lost or disillusioned.
A 2001 double - blind
study at the Mayo Clinic randomized 799 discharged coronary surgery
patients into a control group and an intercessory prayer group, which received prayers at least once a week from 5 intercessors per
patient.
Such trials should be conducted in varied populations and settings and include longer periods of restricted exposure to pacifiers than have been examined thus far.13 Until such
studies can be completed, it is important that breastfeeding support and education be incorporated
into prenatal obstetric and early pediatric
patient encounters.
Study researchers, recruiters, and participants were blinded to the randomisation allocations prior to
patient randomisation and enrolment
into the trial.
When residents move
into the Eltona, they will participate in a research
study performed by the Mount Sinai School of Medicine tracking the health of asthma
patients.
Findings from a
study into Crohn's disease, led by William G. Kerr, Ph.D., of SUNY Upstate Medical University, and his collaborators at the Erasmus Medical Center in the Netherlands, provide the first evidence that
patients with debilitating inflammatory bowel disease lack sufficient quantities of a protein that comes from the SHIP1 gene.
«I really hope,» she says, «that our
studies will one day translate
into helping human
patients with dementia.»
Now, in a
study published February 13 in Science Signaling, Lin's team discovered that a chemical compound that activates ATF6 also converts
patient - derived stem cells
into blood vessels.
Past
studies have found IDH mutations to be among the most common genetic differences seen in
patients with iCCA, but how they contribute to cancer development was unknown going
into the current effort.
The grant was to
study what types of computational systems, in conjunction with physiological
patient monitors, could be implemented
into vehicles to achieve the safety objective.
But he adds, «While these findings could translate
into substantial benefit to
patients, this
study is preliminary with regard to clinical endpoints such as recurrence of disease and prostate cancer - specific mortality.»
Studies on detoxification pathways — the immune mechanisms by which the body dismantles toxins — were few and far between; research never explained how certain exposures could snowball
into the profound dysfunction reported by this hobbled
patient group.
To conduct their
study, researchers divided the 886
patients at a medical practice
into three groups.
«This method opens a window
into OCD
patients» brains to help us see how responsive they will be to treatment,» said Dr. Jamie Feusner, a clinical neuroscientist at the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior and the
study's senior author.
For example, we're funding research
into faulty genes which make some men more likely to develop prostate cancer and
studying how these genes could help doctors to identify
patients who are more at risk.
As the United States grapples with what many believe is a crisis of spiraling health care costs, this
study, while focused on one hospital and 100
patients, shows that when health care consumers are given pricing information, they will take costs
into account.
In addition to helping understand disease by providing more powerful
study models, «what this technology would allow you to do is reprogram a skin cell, for example, from a Parkinson's
patient...
into a pluripotent cell and then in a petri dish redirect that cell
into... a neuron» to treat that
patient.
In a first - of - its - kind -
study led by Suskind, published today in the Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, diet alone was shown to bring pediatric
patients with active Crohn's and UC
into clinical remission.
The
study separated
patients into clusters based on health service areas (HSAs) and radiotherapy use.
«Our new
study indicates that a differential therapeutic approach can be beneficial for older
patients in melanoma and suggests that age should be taken
into account to design better treatments for certain cohorts of
patients.»
«Our
study suggests NMS increased
patient medicine adherence compared with normal practice, which translated
into increased health gain at reduced overall cost.
«Our
study increases awareness that
patients may benefit from referral to specialized care centers to correctly diagnose a specific cause for spinal cord disease rather than lumping
patients into a category prematurely as having spinal cord inflammation of unknown cause,» Dr. Keegan says.
Fifty - six PCPs and 253 chronic pain
patients were recruited
into the
study.
«Most previous research
into ways of delaying the onset of HD symptoms have focused on
studying the mutant protein in cells or in animal models, but the relevance of abnormalities in those systems to what actually happens in
patients remains a huge assumption,» says James Gusella, PhD, director of the Center for Human Genetic Research (CHGR) at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), corresponding author of the Cell paper.
«This
study gives important new insights
into why nearly all melanoma
patients fail targeted therapy,» explained Keiran S. Smalley, Ph.D., associate member of the Tumor Biology Program at Moffitt.
Researchers can create iPSCs from a
patient's blood or skin cells, and use these
patient - specific cells to
study diseases or even create new tissues that could be transplanted back
into the
patient as therapy.
The
study team removed fibroblasts (skin cells) from DBA
patients, and in cell cultures, using proteins called transcription factors, reprogrammed the cells
into iPSCs.
In this
study, researchers took cells from
patients with blood cancer MDS and turned them
into stem cells to
study the deletions of human chromosome 7 often associated with this disease.
In a process called cellular reprogramming, researchers at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have taken mature blood cells from
patients with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and reprogrammed them back
into iPSCs to
study the genetic origins of this rare blood cancer.
«We know that doctors rarely take the weather forecast
into account when treating or making recommendations to heart failure
patients,» said Prof. Pierre Gosselin, lead author of the
study from Universitié Laval in Canada.
In a
study that included children and young adults with relapsed or refractory cancer, incorporation of integrative clinical genomic sequencing data
into clinical management was feasible, revealed potentially actionable findings in nearly half of the
patients, and was associated with change in treatment and family genetics counseling for a small proportion of
patients, according to a
study in the September 1 issue of JAMA.
In a multi-centre gastrointestinal surgery
study, first - time idiopathic pancreatitis
patients were randomized
into a surgery group and a control group..
Another limitation of the
study was that researchers did not analyze a blood biomarker called C - Reactive Protein (CRP) as a measure of inflammation to select
patients to be enrolled
into the
study.
Bioequivalence
studies measure whether a generic drug acts the same in the body as the name - brand drug; bioavailability
studies measure how much drug gets
into a
patient's system.
In the current
study, McAllister's team implanted them
into 10 kidney dialysis
patients in Argentina and Poland, all of whom had suffered previous graft failures.
Recent research
into such disparities has focused primarily at the transplant clinic level, but disparities might be underestimated when only
patients undergoing transplant evaluations are
studied.
Treatment data of 871 episodes in 185
patients were entered
into the
study.
The
study — «Mental health nurses» emotions, exposure to
patient aggression, attitudes to and use of coercive measures: Cross sectional questionnaire survey» — also revealed that, while individual nurses exposed to this behaviour were more approving of coercive interventions, this did not translate
into an increased use of restraint or seclusion.
A new
study in today's issue of the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery found minimal risk for severe infection with osseointegrated implants — a newer prosthetic system, press - fitted directly
into the femur bone — that enables bone growth over a metal, robotic prosthetic limb in
patients with above knee amputations.
In a 2009
study published in Gastroenterology, researchers split 120 healthy
patients into two groups.
The
study divides 177 blood and 27 post-mortem brain samples
into several groups, establishing that careful analysis of RNA transcripts in blood samples has the ability to distinguish early clinical AD, Parkinson's disease (PD), and cognitively healthy
patients.
«Those
studies revealed new insights
into how cancer might spread, but they didn't necessarily show what is happening in
patients,» said
study leader Maja Oktay, M.D., Ph.D., associate professor of pathology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University and attending cytopathologist at Montefiore.
Study authors randomly selected 200
patients and split them
into four groups of 50, based on the time lapsed from their last colonoscopy: two months, one year, two years, and four years.
Dr Josie Billington, Deputy Researcher, Centre for Research
into Reading, said: «Our
study indicated that shared reading could potentially be an alternative to CBT in bringing
into conscious awareness areas of emotional pain otherwise passively suffered by chronic pain
patients.
So annealed
into pop culture are the five stages of grief — introduced in the 1960s by Swiss - born psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler - Ross based on her
studies of the emotional state of dying
patients — that they are regularly referenced without explication.
By
studying this process, geneticists at the University of California, Irvine, are learning how to slip genes
into patients without harmful side effects.
In the present
study, her team took skin cells from
patients with lissencephaly and turned them
into iPS cells, which they then cultivated under special conditions
into neuronal stem cells and neurons that are copies of those in the
patients» brains.
A
study that synthesized more than 50 years of research
into suicide rates for
patients after discharge from psychiatric facilities suggests the immediate period after discharge was a time of marked risk and that the risk remained high years after discharge, according to a new article published by JAMA Psychiatry.