In the 1960s, chiropractic physician Dr. George Goodheart used a similar type of trigger
point therapy in his office to correct muscle imbalances.
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Not exact matches
At what
point does one's fervent belief
in the potential of a new technology or
therapy translate into overhype?
New technologies such as gene and cell
therapies hold out the potential to transform medicine and create an inflection
point in our ability to treat and even cure many intractable illnesses.
I did not understand him to be equating Freudian
therapy with modern neuroscience; I thought, rather, that he took his own distaste for what he sees as certain mystifications
in the former as a
point de départ for reflections on a deterministic and mechanistic philosophy he finds even more distasteful.
As Christopher Lasch also
points out, new
therapies» solutions are tautological, self - defeating to the extent that they advise people «not to make too large an investment
in love and friendship, to avoid excessive independence on others, and to live for the moment — the very conditions that created the crisis of personal relations
in the first place» (New York Review of Books [September 30, 1976]-RRB-.
My clinical beginning
point in the l950s, later surpassed, was client - centered
therapy.
Another
point heavily stressed
in the Integrity
Therapy approach is restitution for harm done to others.
As was
pointed out
in chapter 3, interpersonalism was the central motif of the thinking of Harry Stack Sullivan, the foreparent of systems
therapies.
Now the
point of this analysis is that when we ask what self is accepted
in therapy, the answer must be that all these selves are accepted, but
in somewhat different senses.
A
therapy group I was
in pointed out to me that of all eight of the women there, six had left the church and one had never been
in it.
The primary message
in the feminist theories and
therapies is to attune oneself and surrender: if we let go of striving and get
in - touch with our hungers, eating what we want when we want to until we reach the
point of fullness (but not beyond), then our eating and our weight will ultimately regulate themselves.
A woman who punished a 9 year old boy by making him sit
in a bathtub while she poured boiling water on him, to the
point where he will require physical
therapy and skin grafts and a host of reconstructive surgery, also making the boy clean the kitchen after she burned him.
you could have a
point there My dear old dad was having radio
therapy last summer and the guy who drove him to his appointments has a 15 year old son
in the youth team who quiet freely stated that
in the dressing room the rumour is that Theo has lost his bottle and does nt want to injured again.Thing is he was
in my opinion NEVER really that good he is great if he has no time to think about his last touch but give him that extra second and he fluffs his lines continuously He is also really really lazy and he really looks like he just cant be bothered and AW giving him a contract extension AND wage increase just shows how far from reality the changing room has become.
It may be something you realize instantly or something your kids
point out to you years later
in a
therapy session.
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INDIANAPOLIS — the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) has just released a new call to action that outlines seven
points for investigating the role of regenerative medicine
therapies in pediatric and adolescent sports injuries.
Some people think it's «hippie crap», but I'm convinced that the pressure
point therapy she did sent me into labor (I was 5 days overdue) and the work she did on my belly put him
in perfect position!!!
The use of oral rehydration
therapy (ORT) is a case
in point.
As academics tend to suffer
in more serious cases of teenage rebellion, if your teen has not reached that
point, you should try at - home interventions such as individual
therapy, family
therapy, stricter rules, and greater communication.
A recent study showed that
in many parts of the country less than one
in ten kids even get «behavior
therapy»
in addition to medication «Symptoms» of inattention and hyperactivity represent a communication of a range of issues, including sleep deprivation, marital conflict, sensory processing concerns and multiple other possible family stressors, The post does not say not that medication may not have a role to play at some
point in a child's life.
The study itself is published
in Maternal and Child Nutrition and the authors make the
point that people administering this RUTF do not need to be medically trained so this
therapy can be used at home.
«Some of the homework was very hard and somewhat embarrassing, but that's the
point of exposure
therapy,» one type of CB,: «to put yourself
in awkward situations and realize that the end of the world doesn't happen.»
The study, published online today
in Science Translational Medicine, further
points to a master switch for these gene sets as a potential target of future
therapies.
«Despite new
therapies, it's virtually inevitable that a patient with multiple myeloma will experience relapse of the disease at some
point,» said senior author Catriona Jamieson, MD, PhD, professor of medicine, Koman Family Presidential Endowed Chair
in Cancer Research and chief of the Division of Regenerative Medicine at UC San Diego School of Medicine.
These unique hubs might represent key
points of attack
in cancer
therapies, says Croce.
Now a University of Colorado Cancer Center study published online ahead of print
in the journal Oncogene offers compelling evidence explaining this failure and offering a possible strategy for the use of retinoic acid or other retinoids against some breast cancers: Because early clinical trials are often offered to patients who have already tried other more established
therapies, breast cancer cells may have been pushed past an important tipping
point that offers retinoic acid resistance.
He notes his company had planned this year to apply to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to use red blood cells and platelets derived from iPS cells
in clinical trials, but «at this
point,
therapies with these cells are years off.»
«
In principle, syndecan - 4 would be a good starting
point for new
therapies,» says Polte.
«An accurate, rapid,
point - of - care test would help public health workers better focus resources quickly on the individuals who need it — including providing directly observed
therapy — and avoid unnecessary medications and isolation
in those who don't,» Belknap says.
The current paper shows that treating with retinoids simultaneously with anti-estrogen
therapies may pull cofactors for progesterone receptors away from their posts, disallowing their ability to open DNA at the
point of CK5 and keeping the growth of dangerous CK5 + cells
in check.
He
points out that the largest trials of antihypertensive
therapy and statins for people
in this age group have shown only a marginal reduction
in stroke and very modest reductions
in other cardiovascular events.
«Rare genetic cause of peritoneal mesothelioma
points to targeted
therapy: Genetic rearrangement
in the ALK gene found
in young women with mesothelioma may be targetable with FDA - approved drugs.»
Mining that data is critical to developing
therapies that target key
points in relevant biological pathways — and represents opportunities for bioinformatics experts, Chung says.
A study by investigators at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) published this week
in PLOS ONE identifies four factors that may account for sex differences
in statin
therapy among patients with coronary artery disease (CAD),
pointing to interventions and additional research that will be needed to help overcome this sex disparity and reduce cardiovascular risk for women.
«The bottom line question,» says Christopher Austin, a neurogeneticist at Merck Research Laboratories
in West
Point, Pennsylvania, is whether this kind of gene
therapy can stem the rate of brain cell death.
She continued: «Therefore,
in further studies, we should investigate how and at what
point DPP4 inhibitors can be used
in diabetes
therapy to prevent the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.»
The tragic death of 18 - year - old Jesse Gelsinger
in a trial last year marked a low
point in the history of gene
therapy.
Many
point to the Jesse Gelsinger case,
in which a teenager died during a gene
therapy clinical trial.
Based on a report published on August 20, 2015
in Nature Communications, it has been established that certain nutrients support CML stem cell activity
in vivo, thus
pointing towards a potential therapeutic target for CML
therapy.
«The discovery raises new questions about STAT3 biology and
points the way to future anti-cancer approaches, including combination
therapies of coiled - coil STAT3 inhibitors
in tandem with other agents,» he said.
Chris Hempel, the mother of 12 - year - old twin girls with NPC and a prominent figure among advocates for development of NPC
therapies, last week
pointed out the omission to the journal's editor, Allen Reitz
in Doylestown, Pennsylvania.
The study, published
in the journal eLife, provides a valuable model for uncovering the basic molecular mechanisms governing the interplay of immunity and regeneration, and could
point the way toward new
therapies to combat serious human ailments like chronic non-healing wounds.
A case
in point: the new gene
therapy for Leber congenital amaurosis, the eye disorder that causes progressive loss of vision, usually leading to complete blindness by age 40.
«Another future goal, however, is to use CRISPR - Cas9 for somatic gene
therapy in humans with severe diseases,» Klaus Rajewsky
pointed out.
These findings underscore the need for research aimed at tracking its spread to the earliest
points of origin
in the brain, so
therapies that target those areas can be developed.
The finding, reported
in today's issue of Science, * might also
point the way to
therapies that could patch up damaged DNA, forestalling cancer.
«We're at a pivotal
point where we're building upon what we've learned
in the PLAT - 02 trial and opening new trials, like PLAT - 04, with the goal of improving this
therapy to the
point that it becomes a long - term cure for all of our leukemia patients,» said Dr. Corinne Summers, an oncologist at Seattle Children's and the lead investigator of the PLAT - 04 trial.
New insights into specific gene mutations that arise
in this often deadly form of brain cancer have
pointed to the potential of gene
therapy, but it's very difficult to effectively deliver toxic or missing genes to cancer cells
in the brain.
«Research into basic workings of immune system
points to way of improving
therapies for cancer: Differences
in wiring of «exhausted» and effective T cells indicate possible gene - editing targets.»