Study leader Robert Darnell, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) investigator at the Rockefeller University, calls the findings «an exciting step toward a different
kind of treatment approach,» but cautions that the results, from studies of mice, are preclinical.
Not exact matches
«There is still a lot
of work to be done before this
approach might be used in the clinic, but we're hopeful that it will pave the way for new
kinds of treatment for patients with sickle cell disease.»
«We tend not to think
of animals in these
kinds of disease -
treatment programs, which is such a human - centric
approach.
«This is the first study
of its
kind to show that if patients enrolled in intensive lifestyle intervention
treatments aren't successful in losing weight after the first two months
of treatment, they aren't likely to be successful using this
approach alone long - term,» said lead author Jessica L. Unick, PhD,
of the Weight Control and Diabetes Research Center, The Miriam Hospital and Brown Medical School, Providence, RI.
«But, we should definitely be doing these
kind of experiments in animal models first; and the
approach builds upon an accumulating evidence that epigenetics have a role to play in ASD and therefore could be a
treatment target.»
Accredited by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, we have the largest program
of its
kind in the state
of Michigan, offering a multidisciplinary
approach for complete CF care, along with an active research program with access to cutting - edge
treatments as they become available.
Such an
approach by no means guarantees that a book deserves red - carpet
treatment: it only signals a different
kind of crime novel, one that is playing with different stakes and appealing to a different audience.
There are some basic health
approaches, just like for ourselves — eat fresh, local food; avoid toxins (like flea
treatments and vaccines); get plenty
of the right
kind of exercise; have a job you love to do and an abundance
of love and play; when ill use holistic
approaches like TCVM (traditional Chinese veterinary medicine), chiropractic and homeopathy.
My extensive eastern and western training allows me to determine if one
kind of treatment would be more beneficial than the other or if a combination
of approaches would be ideal.
Psychotherapy can help with the after - effects
of trauma, but researchers caution against a one - size - fits - all
approach: there are profound differences in the
kinds of trauma people experience and the
kinds of treatment they need.
Undoubtedly driven by a popular demand for this
kind of solution - and action - oriented
approach to problems, therapists have been eager to adopt a new line
of «technical»
treatments for mental health problems.
Schema - focused cognitive therapy, or schema therapy, is a
kind of therapy that combines aspects
of cognitive - behavioral, experiential, interpersonal, and psychoanalytic therapies into one comprehensive
treatment approach (Pearl, «What is schema therapy?»).
When doing the work
of therapy, I employ a
kind, genuine, and direct
approach in order to best foster the therapist - client relationship, and facilitate the achievement
of our collaboratively - determined
treatment goals.
We want to have faith that our current clinical
approach is solid, that our
treatments work well, that our particular
kind of presence in the room is healing to a client.