Sentences with phrase «more precise diagnoses»

This helps us make more precise diagnoses and administer better care.
In the future, he adds, a better understanding of the overlap between the two conditions could open the door to more precise diagnoses, and therefore more targeted treatment.
Although doctors have long incorporated personal information like family history into treatment plans, personalized medicine holds the promise of revolutionizing medical care by using knowledge of molecular biology and genetics that will allow more precise diagnoses, better diagnostic tests, greater predictability of disease course, more successful therapies by targeting the right treatments to the right patients, and improved patient safety by selecting drugs and their proper dosage to reduce adverse side effects.
More precise diagnoses of these infections could be another tool to curb the development of superbugs, he said.
His hope is that if we can get antibiotic use under control, with physicians prescribing appropriately, according to more precise diagnoses; if animal and agricultural use is pared down to the bare essentials; and if household disinfectants are no longer spiked with lingering bug killers, then we might be able to turn back the clock.
For future patients, a liquid biopsy from the eye could help provide more precise diagnoses, he said.
Our fundamental knowledge of gene expression is being applied systematically to more precise diagnosis of disease and its subsequent treatment.
This brain therefore has real value in predicting how seizures occur in each patient, which could lead to much more precise diagnosis.
Young adults diagnosed with ADHD may display subtle physiological signs that could lead to a more precise diagnosis, according to Penn State researchers.
It could eventually result in more precise diagnosis and possibly better treatments.
It is probably best to keep working with the neurologist as it is often possible to make a more precise diagnosis with time, as the symptoms change and the response to medications can be assessed.

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«This diagnostic advancement provides us with a more precise ruler for measuring the effectiveness of diagnosis, treatment and progression of TBI,» says Mony J. de Leon, EdD, director of the Center for Brain Health at NYU Langone, professor of psychiatry and an investigator with NYU's Steven and Alexandra Cohen Veterans Center.
«By applying the genetic ancestry data of all major racial backgrounds, we can perform more precise and cost - effective clinical diagnoses that benefit patients and physicians alike.»
For example, the funds raised for medical technologies such as surgical robotics enables doctors to make a better diagnosis and perform more precise, less invasive procedures that can significantly improve patient outcomes.
The confidence we have in the expert radiologist will allow for more accurate diagnosis with precise treatment in a timely manner.
But it is our great collective misfortune that the scientific community made its decisive diagnosis of the climate threat at the precise moment when those elites were enjoying more unfettered political, cultural, and intellectual power than at any point since the 1920s.
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