Not exact matches
The same outside adviser, who was unidentified in Tuesday's release, advised that a package of assistance programs to patients would: «force reporters to focus on the byzantine nature of drug pricing and health care and ensure the patient message gets out... specifically tie profits from Daraprim to the research and development of a
new and
more effective treatment for Daraprim patients.
He argued that an industry - wide collaborative effort would hasten
more targeted, personalized, and
effective cancer
treatments at a time when innovative
new medications like immunotherapies are taking flight.
Since we know that wet heat is many times a
more effective treatment for clogged ducts and mastitis, this is an exciting
new product.
It is
more common than most women think, affecting up to 10 percent of
new moms, and there are
effective treatments available.
The
new study, called FOR - DMD (Finding the Optimum Regimen of Corticosteroids for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy), will determine whether daily steroid
treatment or an alternative regime is
more effective in slowing the disease progression and managing side effects.
Looking to target a key pathway in order to interfere with the processes that lead to tumor spread, a research team led by Irwin H. Gelman, Ph.D., of Roswell Park Cancer Institute (RPCI) has identified a
new suppressor of cancer metastasis that may point the way toward development of
more effective treatments for prostate cancers and other malignant solid tumors.
Brandeis researchers hope their
new findings may help create
more effective models to study heart conditions and their
treatment.
New insights into the brain's fear circuitry could yield
more effective treatments for anxiety disorders
But these findings point us to
new strategies and novel compounds that can be developed as
treatments that will be
more effective for an array of cancer types because they are less susceptible to the emergence of resistance.»
A blood pressure drug may make a type of lung cancer
treatment more effective, suggests a
new study.
«This creates entirely
new conditions for our understanding of what happens inside the brain and for the development of
more effective treatments for diseases such as Parkinson's disease and chronic pain conditions than can be achieved using today's techniques,» concludes Jens Schouenborg.
Dr Jones, said: «This
new meta - analysis shows that baclofen is no
more effective than placebo on a range of key outcome measures, suggesting that the current increasing use of baclofen as a
treatment for alcohol use disorders is premature.»
Dr Stephen Simpson, director of research and programmes at Arthritis Research UK added: «This is exciting, novel work in the field of regenerative medicine, which although in its early experimental stages, could take us a step closer to our ultimate goal of a
more effective and much - needed
new treatment for the very many people who live with this painful joint condition.»
A
new insight into immune cells by scientists at The University of Manchester could lead to
more effective drug
treatments.
One of the arguments for such a large federal investment in research is that it will lead to
new and
more effective treatments for diseases — leading to reduced healthcare costs, leading to
more disposable income, leading to economic prosperity and the continued unbridled freedom of American citizens to enjoy life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
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
new discovery may lead to
more effective treatments for chronic itching that target activity in neurons involved in both pain and itch.
New pharmacological approaches to target these changes will provide much needed and
more effective treatments to reduce the power of drug - related associative memories that drive opiate addiction.
The
new insights will help scientists better understand the genetic origins of tumor metastases, and lead to
more effective targets for
treatment, said the researchers.
The Canadian study is especially important because
newer,
more effective treatments for breast cancer were available during the 25 years when study participants were followed.
«Ultimately, figuring out how to target PC may help researchers develop
new,
more effective therapeutic strategies to improve upon current lung cancer
treatments, which are limited and harmful.»
«This
new research is a significant step towards unlocking the heart's full regenerative potential, and may eventually translate to
more effective treatment for heart diseases.
Ultimately, our goal is to be able to translate this and a lot of our other work to
new methods of
treatment that are
more effective.
A
new genetic discovery in the field of Huntington's disease (HD) could mean a
more effective way in determining severity of this neurological disease when using specific
treatments.
Our findings in these
new studies will advance our clinical efforts to develop
more effective, personalized
treatments for children.»
«At Exeter we are already developing specific psychological therapies, running clinical trials of novel drug approaches and using - cutting edge genetic techniques to identify
new targets for safe and
effective therapies and to allow us to use current
treatments in a
more focussed way.»
«Our study on the TACC3 - chTOG interaction will allow cellular biologists and researchers on microtubule dynamics to better understand how microtubule assembly is regulated during cellular division,» says Montoya, and he anticipates that «it could also help in developing
new anti-microtubule drugs, providing
more effective therapeutic options in cancer
treatment.»
A
new test using peripheral vision reaction time could lead to earlier diagnosis and
more effective treatment of mild traumatic brain injury, often referred to as a concussion, according to Peter J. Bergold, PhD, professor of physiology and pharmacology at SUNY Downstate Medical Center and corresponding author of a study newly published online by the Journal of Neurotrauma.
New techniques could diagnose autism in babies, enabling
more effective treatment while the brain is most malleable
«This could help revolutionize cardiology research by improving the ability to efficiently discover, design, develop and deliver
new therapies for the
treatment of heart disease, and by providing
more efficient screening tools to identify and prevent cardiac side effects, ultimately leading to safer and
more effective treatments for patients suffering from heart disease.»
Therefore,
new,
more effective treatments need to be developed.
The potential societal and economic implications of this increase highlight the urgent need for
new and
more effective treatment options for the condition.
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.
Understanding how COPD develops and progresses is key to the discovery of
new effective treatments and for using existing
treatments more effectively.
A
new discovery of a potential biomarker for Huntington's disease (HD) could mean a
more effective way of evaluating the effectiveness of
treatments for this neurological disease.
Treatment success rate of drug - resistant tuberculosis in HIV - positive patients is low and requires
more effective regimen using
new drugs compatible with antiretroviral therapy.
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.
Ultimately, Wars2 provides researchers and pharmaceutical companies a fresh
new target for developing
treatments for diseases characterized by abnormal blood vessel growth that may be
more effective and specific or complementary to what is currently available.
An innovative
new study takes a network theory approach to targeted
treatment in rural Africa, and finds that a simple algorithm may be
more effective than current policies, as well as easier to deploy, when it comes to preventing disease spread — by finding those with «most connections to sick people».
Even once a drug makes it to late - phase clinical trials, patients must be followed for several years, or even a decade or
more, to determine whether the
new treatment is
more effective than current
treatments.
At 13 different
New Jersey locations, our pediatric specialists partner with families to make our many innovative therapies and medical
treatments more personalized and
effective... so children can achieve
more of their goals.
Most recently, they have shown that by pharmacologically restoring NMDAR function in these «schizophrenic» mice, their structural, neurochemical, and cognitive deficits can be reversed, pointing to
new strategies for
more effective treatments for schizophrenia and potentially other serious mental illnesses.
At thirteen different
New Jersey locations, our pediatric specialists partner with families to make our many innovative therapies and medical
treatments more personalized and
effective... so children can achieve
more of their goals.
With
more than three decades of focused research and application, the Maharaj Institute is pioneering Immune Regenerative Medicine and breaking
new ground in the pursuit of
more effective treatment and prevention of illness.
This Canadian organization has set out to lower the cost of cancer
treatments while also making them
more effective by embracing a
new wave of synthetic biology technology.
deCODE's genetic research is aimed at identifying the genetic factors involved, as a means of identifying
new drug and diagnostic targets that can target the underlying cause of disease and point the way towards
more effective treatment and prevention strategies.
Lithium is still the primary
treatment for bipolar disorder, but DGKH is a promising target for
new treatments that might be
more effective and better tolerated,» McMahon said.
This
new procedure is being tested on former racehorses and rodeo horses to determine if it is
more effective than a commonly used cartilage repair
treatment in the U.S. called «microfracture.»
Stronger - SAFE is a # 3.9 m Wellcome Trust funded project that will increase our understanding of how trachoma is transmitted, and hopefully lead to the development and testing of
new,
more effective interventions and
treatment approaches.
NIAID is working to better understand HIV and how it causes disease, find
new tools to prevent HIV infection, develop
new and
more effective treatments for HIV - infected people, and find a cure.