About 40 percent of
patients in their study who developed pneumonia from any viral infection died.
Among the 29
patients in the study who reported experiencing out - of - body sensations, one described it as a «sensation of entering my body, like in an envelope, from the top.»
In fact, about 20 % of the LQTS
patients in the study who had a history of seizures had survived at least one lethal cardiac arrhythmia.
Just over half of
patients in the study who gave consent and had tumor profiling ordered by a physician actually received results, due to a variety of technical and logistical factors.
Her symptoms got worse through the initial treatments — a common experience for other
patients in the study who she said had suppressed memories due to child abuse — before they got better.
As a matter of fact, results of a comprehensive double - blind scientific study with The Original Himalayan Crystal Salt conducted at the Inter-University of Graz, Austria, demonstrated that
the patients in the study who used Original Himalayan Crystal Salt «saw significant positive changes in respiratory, circulatory, organ, connective tissue and nervous system functions.»
Not exact matches
This
study, published
in the journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, found that 22
patients who played the memory game made significantly fewer errors and needed significantly fewer attempts to remember the location of different patterns specific tests.
The ENDEAVOUR Phase 3
study data monitoring committee recommended dosing be suspended after it found «an imbalance of mortality»
in patients who used revusiran as compared to placebo.
Amgen Executive Vice President of Research and Development Sean Harper said the
study was designed to explore Kyprolis dosing regimens, noting that the the trial did not meet its goal
in improving progression - free survival versus Velcade
in patients who had not yet been treated for the disease.
The
study is
patient - funded; participants,
who range
in age from late 30s through 80s, must pay $ 8,000 to take part, and live
in or travel to Monterey for treatments and follow - up assessments.
Fernando Pagan, a GUMC associate professor of neurology
who directs the Movement Disorders Program at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, said that to his knowledge, the
study «represents the first time a therapy appears to reverse — to a greater or lesser degree depending on stage of disease — cognitive and motor decline
in patients with these neurodegenerative disorders.»
REDUCE - IT is the first multinational cardiovascular outcomes
study evaluating the effect of prescription pure EPA therapy, or any triglyceride - lowering therapy, as an add - on to statins
in patients with high cardiovascular risk
who, despite stable statin therapy, have elevated triglyceride levels (150 - 499 mg / dL).
In a
study, conducted by a faith - based group no less, it was shown that ICU
patients who knew they were being prayed for tended to suffer more complications and problems than those
who were not or did not know.
The
study can only look for an effect from prayers offered as part of the research, they said.They also said they had no explanation for the higher complication rate
in patients who knew they were being prayed for,
in comparison to
patients who only knew it was possible prayers were being said for them.»
In the Rutgers
Study (http://www.templeton.org/pdfs/articles/060331Reuters.pdf),
patients who were prayed for did WORSE.
But if he had the charge of a hospital, or lived
in a city where the pestilence was raging, if he would be
studying fermentation, the circulation of the blood, blisters, and the like, and such like excellent points, when he should be visiting his
patients, and saving men's lives; if he should even turn them away, and let them perish, and tell them that he has not time to give them advice, because he must follow his own
studies, I would consider that man as a most preposterous student,
who preferred the remote means before the end itself of his
studies: indeed, I would think him but a civil kind of murderer.
A
study of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) at a well - respected Boston hospital revealed that physicians rarely discussed CPR with their
patients, despite the fact that one - third of
patients who die
in the hospital first undergo CPR.
He went to Russia
in 1970 and
studied the work of Yuri Nikolayev,
who prescribed fasts for mentally ill
patients.
They did it right, a nice
study in the hospital of heart attack
patients, those
who were and were not prayed for, those
who knew they were prayed for, those
who did not, those prayed for by family, those
who didn't know, and they had strangers pray for them.
Then my supervisor told me about a
study on prayer
in which
patients who didn't know they were being prayed about got better faster than
patients who weren't being prayed about.
One such
study by the University of Utah found that healthy
patients who consumed unprocessed cacao experienced a decrease
in systolic and diastolic blood pressure by 5 mm within two weeks.
Study Suggests a Little Wine May be Good for Your Kidneys: Moderate wine consumption could help keep the kidneys healthy, and may protect the heart
in patients who already have kidney disease, according to new findings...
Even
in IBD
patients,
who have a very messed up microbiome (a finding of the American Gut data), the benefits of antioxidant therapy is well documented (see below
studies).
One
study at the Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital
in Chicago found that a pinch of pepper
in baby food helped stroke
patients (
who are having difficulty swallowing) ingest their food more easily.
Whether or not the problems are huge, at least someone goes to the trouble of identifying and quantifying them (e.g., the new
study in the Journal of
Patient Safety — a whole freakkin» journal devoted to safety,
who knew?)
The hospital birthing center where I had my baby offers it... My midwife was actually excited that I wanted to do water labor but no water birth... I was the only one of her
patients who DID N'T intend to birth
in the water and she needed people birthing out of the tub for a control group
in a waterbirth infection
study she was contributing to.
He points to research by a Stanford University researcher, Allan K. Mishra,
who has
studied PRP for years, whose
in his most recent published research includes a large multicenter
study [8] involving a host of well - respected orthopedic surgeons around the country
who followed 230
patients in a double - blind randomized control
study [the gold standard for medical research].
Citing a 2010
study finding that
patients who had at least two 2 rehabilitation visits for persistent dizziness after a concussion showed improvement
in their DHI scores (2), the
study said that on - field identification of dizziness could lead to earlier implementation of vestibular rehabiliation and other modalities to treat dizziness, which may expedite recovery from concussion.
In response to reports that women may be using this unapproved drug, to increase milk production (lactation), the WHO and FDA are warning breastfeeding women of safety concerns as «there have been several published reports and case studies of cardiac arrhythmias, cardiac arrest and sudden death in patients receiving an intravenous form of domperidone that has been withdrawn from the market in a number of countries.&raqu
In response to reports that women may be using this unapproved drug, to increase milk production (lactation), the
WHO and FDA are warning breastfeeding women of safety concerns as «there have been several published reports and case
studies of cardiac arrhythmias, cardiac arrest and sudden death
in patients receiving an intravenous form of domperidone that has been withdrawn from the market in a number of countries.&raqu
in patients receiving an intravenous form of domperidone that has been withdrawn from the market
in a number of countries.&raqu
in a number of countries.»
A 2012
study in Brain, Behavior, and Immunity found that people
who listened to a relaxation CD before and after surgery had less stress and a speedier recovery than other
patients.
«This is the first
study to look at the characteristics of women
who are more or less likely to engage
in the practice of breast milk sharing, and can help give physicians a starting point for dialogue with their
patients,» said Keim.
A prospective
study of the progress of labor
in 220 nulliparous women and 99 multiparous women
who spontaneously entered labor evaluated the benefit of prolonging oxytocin augmentation for an additional 4 hours (for a total of 8 hours)
in patients who were dilated at least 3 cm and had unsatisfactory progress (either protraction or arrest) after an initial 4 - hour augmentation period (21).
Dr. Jessica Gregg,
who wrote an editorial that accompanied the
study, told Reuters that doctors likely don't know
patients previously overdosed — as people
who misuse are unlikely to report it — and there are no systems currently
in place to notify them.
The push for the database stems from a
study published earlier this month
in the Annals of Internal Medicine which found 91 % of the 2,848
patients who had previously overdosed were later prescribed opioids by their doctors.
Taub,
who cut a deal with the feds to avoid prosecution, then testified that starting
in 2003, he steered between 25 and 50 cancer
patients to Silver for legal representation so Taub could secure taxpayer money to
study asbestos - related illness.
A new
study shows that the drug fenofibrate might reduce the risk of cardiovascular events
in patients with type 2 diabetes
who have high levels of triglycerides and low levels of «good» cholesterol, despite being treated with statins.
Professor James added: «We are so incredibly thankful to the
patients and clinical staff
who have agreed to take part
in this
study.
Danish genetic signatures, for example, came from the DNA of multiple sclerosis
patients at a Copenhagen hospital
who had participated
in an earlier MS
study.
In a group of
patients who underwent surgery for epilepsy, over half had stem cells where healthy individuals do not have them, according to a
study from Sahlgrenska Academy.
The results of the
study show that more than half of the
patients with bipolar disorder
who had elevated or low levels of cortisol
in the blood, also had depression.
That
study showed how a similar model can be used to understand immune response
in patients with pancreatic cancer
who survive longer than others.
«Future
studies should examine which people or
patients may need to limit their intake of saturated fat,» assistant professor Simon Nitter Dankel points out,
who led the
study together with the director of the laboratory clinics, professor Gunnar Mellgren, at Haukeland university hospital
in Bergen, Norway.
«We're interested
in determining
patients» sleep patterns,» says John Kane, head of schizophrenia research at Zucker Hillside Hospital
in Glen Oaks, N.Y. Kane,
who is conducting a Proteus - funded pilot
study, says, «For certain mental illnesses, changes
in sleep patterns are an early sign that an illness is accelerating.»
The
study found mutations
in 607 genes
in brain tissue from
patients who died from SUDEP that were not seen
in the tissue from the living people.
In a subsequent
study underway at Northwestern, the investigators noticed that a
patient,
who had had a lumpectomy, removed her sterile strips holding the wound together instead of just changing the gauze.
Of the
patients who received the high dose
in study, 11
patients are able to speak, 11
patients are fed orally and seven do not require bi-level positive airway pressure as of the data cut - off (August 7, 2017).
When the researchers gave concentrated broccoli sprout extracts to 97 human type 2 diabetes
patients in a 12 - week randomized placebo - controlled trial, obese participants
who entered the
study with dysregulated disease demonstrated significantly decreased fasting blood glucose levels compared to controls.
The
study included 3 992
patients who had a cardiac arrest outside hospital
in a large urban area and were treated by physician - based emergency medical services between 2002 and 2011.
In the international Phase 2 clinical trial, two
study arms enrolled 24 cirrhotic
patients each, none
who had previously been treated for HCV infection.
However, the majority of
patients develop treatment - resistant tumors, and only 10 to 15 percent of these
patients survive long term, says Ie - Ming Shih, M.D., Ph.D., the Richard W. TeLinde Distinguished Professor
in the department of Gynecology and Obstetrics,
who led the
study with Tian - Li Wang, Ph.D., an associate professor of pathology and oncology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.