Sentences with phrase «published clinical research»

This affords horse owners the increased confidence of an equine veterinarian who has completed additional years of rigorous training, significant requirements and published clinical research.
The newly launched Ingredient Science Library combines years of medical expertise on various health conditions as well as published clinical research all in -LSB-...]
1999 June First Prize, 1999 Pharmacia - Upjohn International Award for Excellence in Published Clinical Research awarded by the US Endocrine Society.

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A 2013 meta - study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition summarized 24 different papers researching the relationship between distraction and overeating.
Like much of the research on how diet affects health, the research on the link between meat and cancer has enough ambiguity that it's possible to cherry - pick a research list that supports either position, but many reviews of research on the best - established link between meat and cancer — colorectal cancer — find, as this 2014 review published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition does, that there is a convincing association between meat eating and colorectal cancer.
(Theranos criticized the study as «flawed and inaccurate» in a letter to The Journal of Clinical Investigation, which published the research.)
Prior to Natera, she led Product management for Acute care suite of products at Pieces Technologies where she led product development and launch of SaaS risk surveillance and prediction solutions for clinical outcomes and published peer - reviewed research on the subject.
The results of another clinical trial published in the journal found that high - dose vitamins and minerals did not protect heart attack patients 50 and older from experiencing additional cardiovascular events, though the research was marred by a high dropout rate.
Sad news from the halls of research today, in which a study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition says that eating fried potatoes two or more times a week can double your risk of early death.
Although most of my published research and clinical practice is in the area of sexual identity, I regularly receive referrals to meet with people who experience conflicts like Sara's.
«Recent research on humans published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition earlier this year indicates that drinking diet beverages does not cause people to overeat or to increase their intake of sweet foods and beverages.
According to research published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, daily consumption of a very modest amount of Golden Rice — about a cup (or around 150 g uncooked weight)-- could supply 50 % of the Recommended Daily Allowance of vitamin A for an adult.
In response to a paper to be published in the February issue of Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, Dr. Maureen Storey, senior vice president of science policy for the American Beverage Association, issued the following statement:
According to research published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, one cup of Golden Rice could supply half of the vitamin A needed every day.
In response to «Effects of Energy Drinks Mixed with Alcohol on Behavioral Control: Risks for College Students Consuming Trendy Cocktails,» a study to be published in the July issue of Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, Dr. Maureen Storey, senior vice president of science policy for the American Beverage Association, issued the following statement:
In 2010, researchers from the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center published a study in the journal Clinical Cancer Research showing that sulforaphane had the ability to kill breast cancer stem cells in mice and in lab cultures, and it also prevented the growth of new tumor cells.
Surprisingly, a common decongestant, Sudafed (pseudoephedrine), may be helpful for putting a halt to lactation, according to research published in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology in 2003.
However, recent research published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, shows that consumption of fish during pregnancy may positively impact cognitive development and social prowess.
[39] It would also make it so that any researcher who received a grant from the government for their research, and did not comply with the law's requirements to publish all clinical trial information, would have to return the grant money.
publishes basic, translational and clinical research specifically about immunology across all organisms and model systems, including humans.
A research team from Wayne State University recently published a paper in the Journal of Clinical Investigation that provides a paradigm shift in the understanding of cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) and wound healing in the treatment of corneal and skin diabetic ulcers.
The study, «Trans - generational transmission of the effect of gestational ethanol exposure on ethanol use - related behavior,» was published Feb. 15 in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research.
Publishing April 4 in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, the research team compared the shortened radiation therapy schedule of about 5.5 weeks to the standard 8 - week regimen to determine if rates of cure were similar.
In September, an international research team published much - awaited results of a clinical trial for the vaccine.
In an effort to find out, Stephen P. Juraschek, M.D., Ph.D., research and clinical fellow in general internal medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and his colleagues used data from the DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) clinical trial, a widely popular and often - cited study whose results were first published in 1997.
But research published in this month's issue of the Journal of Clinical Investigation shows that newborn mice, instead of being immunized to the protein encoded by a DNA vaccine, actually learn to tolerate it.
The results were published recently in the journal Clinical Cancer Research.
The research, published today in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, describes the role of TNF receptor - associated factor 6 (TRAF6), an adaptor protein and E3 ubiquitin ligase, in ensuring the vitality of stem cells that regenerate muscle tissue.
The research, funded by the National Dairy Council, is published online in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
The team's samples of 2672 papers, published between 1992 and 2011, showed that all four of these measures have yet to be adopted widely in animal research, though they are now standard practice in clinical trials.
Results will be published in the March 2015 online - only issue of Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research and are currently available at Early View.
Roman Hovorka, director of research at the University of Cambridge Metabolic Research Laboratories, has published more than 30 clinical studies since 2010 of what he calls a closed - loopresearch at the University of Cambridge Metabolic Research Laboratories, has published more than 30 clinical studies since 2010 of what he calls a closed - loopResearch Laboratories, has published more than 30 clinical studies since 2010 of what he calls a closed - loop system.
The study was published online in Clinical Cancer Research.
«We are very excited to publish this work because we are hoping that a clinical research group will be inspired to take our study findings further in patients,» says Wu.
Moreover, greater numbers of Plasmodium parasites correlated with increased rates of Ebola survival, according to a dozen collaborating research groups in the new study, published in Clinical Infectious Diseases.
The research, published last month in PNAS, was led by Prof. Udi Qimron of the Department of Clinical Microbiology and Immunology at TAU's Sackler Faculty of Medicine and conducted primarily by TAU researcher Shahar Molshanski - Mor.
The study has already been published online and will soon appear in the print edition of the technical journal Clinical Cancer Research.
Samuel Weiss, PhD, Professor and Director of the HBI, and Research Assistant Professor Artee Luchman, PhD, and colleagues, published their work today in Clinical Cancer Research, which is leading researchers to start a human phase I / II clinical trial as early as SpriClinical Cancer Research, which is leading researchers to start a human phase I / II clinical trial as early as Spriclinical trial as early as Spring 2015.
... Without the defined academic productivity and rank requirements of the TTT type (e.g., «publish or perish»), clinician — educator faculty who face ever - increasing clinical demands may put less emphasis on producing measurable academic products, such as publications in peer - reviewed journals or grant - funded research
Now a research team at Nottingham has found a way to use clinical MRI to distinguish between MS lesions and other brain white spots which are found in MS.. The study is published in the Multiple Sclerosis Journal.
The study was published online April 17 ahead of print in the journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research.
Results will be published in the October 2013 issue of Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research and are currently available at Early View.
The findings, published online in Clinical Cancer Research, offer insight into helping patients assess treatment risk.
The findings of the study, which has been funded by Arthritis Research UK, are published in The Journal of Clinical Pain.
The study, «Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Manage Pain and Opioid Use after Major Surgery: Preliminary Outcomes from the Toronto General Hospital Transitional Pain Service,» is published in the Canadian Journal of Pain, by first author Muhammad Azam, Ph.D. candidate at York University and senior authors Dr. Joel Katz, Affiliate Scientist, Toronto General Hospital Research Institute (TGHRI) and Dr. Hance Clarke, Director of the Transitional Pain Service at TGH, UHN and Clinical Researcher, TGHRI.
New research, published in the Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, explores the accuracy of adult nomograms in children over ten.
Using simple statistics, without data about published research, Ioannidis argued that the results of large, randomized clinical trials — the gold standard of human research — were likely to be wrong 15 percent of the time and smaller, less rigorous studies are likely to fare even worse.
In 2001 he and Kaplan each published articles in The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry describing their findings and encouraging further research.
Another limitation is that bioRxiv is for life sciences, not medicine, so it will not publish clinical trials or other research that is «medically relevant,» Inglis says.
Researchers from UT Southwestern's Charles and Jane Pak Center for Mineral Metabolism and Clinical Research and Internal Medicine's Division of Nephrology recently published work in Nature that reveals the molecular structure of the so - called «anti-aging» protein alpha Klotho (a-Klotho) and how it transmits a hormonal signal that controls a variety of biologic processes.
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