Sentences with phrase «proven efficacious»

Interpersonal psychotherapy is a proven efficacious treatment, well studied for the treatment of depression.26, 27 Our group has done extensive research using this treatment, and therapists in this study had a strong allegiance to IPT.
«If we get it into people and it proves efficacious, it will have a huge impact on how prosthetic systems are designed and controlled,» Weir says.
Tsukamoto says that if the therapy proves efficacious it could lead to neural stem cell treatments for multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, and Alzheimer's disease.

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Disruptive innovation: Proved the prevailing beauty industry wisdom (that you have to choose between efficacious and natural when it comes to beauty products) to be a myth.
In short, the very medical benefits that California doctors believed could not succeed based on Jahi's loss of all brain function instead proved physically efficacious.
Nevertheless, however efficacious this newly born faith of Man in the ultra-human may prove to be, it seems that Man's urge towards Some Thing ahead of him can not achieve its full fruition except by combining with another and still more fundamental aspiration — one from above, urging him towards Some One.
If proven to be efficacious and improve vitamin A status, Golden Rice has the potential to be an intervention that could be used to complement these proven VAD control approaches.
Pre-Kaged consists of every single patented, studied, and proven ingredient to help promote every aspect of the mind - to - muscle connection in efficacious dosages.
That sort of research is incredibly messy and very, very difficult, and, like I said, it's really difficult sometimes to be able to partition out certain things you're looking at and really prove effectively through the data you collect that the strategies are efficacious, so that's something to keep in mind as well.
By the time AV - 411 could be commercialized, or even definitively proven safe and efficacious, [AVGN]'s existing cash resources would be depleted.
I don't even buy the notion that this is an efficacious talking point (except maybe among the very immature) or that the best way to offset it is for scientists to dance around to the tune of a bunch of wingnut noise in order to prove worthiness.
However, I have not seen any reference by Mann to foundational (mathematical) studies that prove the technique efficacious or at least non-artifact-creating.
Despite the FDA, how safe and efficacious these drugs actually are is surprisingly unclear because the money is on the side of proving efficacy, not finding problems.
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