Researchers found that in most cases the number of
randomized studies involving medical cannabis is extremely limited or entirely absent.
Not exact matches
Methods: This
randomized, double - blind, placebo - controlled, prospective follow - up
study involved 90 coeliac disease patients in remission
randomized to consume glucose syrups, maltodextrins or placebo for 24 weeks.
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].
The neuroprotective effects of nicotine were
studied in a
randomized clinical trial
involving 67 subjects in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease, where memory was slightly impaired but decision - making and other cognitive abilities remained intact.
The new six - year
study, «Cognitive enhancement therapy for adult autism spectrum disorder: Results of an 18 - month
randomized clinical trial,»
involved 54 adults and was led by Shaun Eack, Ph.D., M.S.W., Pitt's David E. Epperson Professor of Social Work and Psychiatry, and Nancy Minshew, M.D., Pitt professor of psychiatry and neurology.
In a
randomized clinical
study involving adults age 56 to 71 that recently published in Neurobiology of Aging, researchers found that after cognitive training, participants» brains were more energy efficient, meaning their brain did not have to work as hard to perform a task.
The
randomized controlled
study involved 146 patients who were discharged from the departments of medicine and surgery at UC Irvine Medical Center to nursing homes, from February 2014 to August 2015.
Our results suggest the need for future
studies involving long - term ambulatory cardiac monitoring to better delineate the risk associated with transient vs persistent perioperative AF, as well as
randomized clinical trials to determine optimal strategies for antithrombotic therapy in patients with perioperative AF and a significant burden of other risk factors for stroke,» the authors write.
The
randomized, crossover
study involved 26 adults — 13 men and 13 women — who had a normal weight and an average age of 35 years.
The researchers at the Copenhagen Centre for Team Sport and Health have conducted numerous
randomized controlled training
studies involving soccer and other team sports.
This
study has been published in the Neuroimage journal and is part of the ActiveBrains project, which is a
randomized clinical trial
involving more than 100 overweight / obese children led by Francisco B. Ortega.
Of special note today: gut microbiota species expressing orthologs of human Ro60 might be
involved in triggering and sustaining chronic autoimmunity in lupus; The portal vein blood microbiome in patients with liver cirrhosis; A
randomized clinical
study suggests dietary promotion of short chain fatty acid producing gut microbes as an effective treatment for type 2 diabetes; and the sexual dimorphism of root, flower and leaf microbiomes in the wild strawberry plant
From 2002 to 2006 alone, there were at least 18
randomized controlled
studies involving nearly 1,000 patients.
The three - week,
randomized, double - blind, placebo - controlled
study involved eight postmenopausal women, 48 to 74 years old, who were healthy, had no existing sleep issues, and were not taking any type of hormone medication or drugs.
Another
study, a
randomized, double - blind, placebo - controlled
study involving 56 individuals, confirmed the results.
In the most recent
study published in Gynecological Endocrinology, a
randomized double - blind clinical trial
involving 94 women with PCOS compared NAC 600 mg, three times a day with 500 mg oral metformin, three times a day for 24 weeks.
In one such
randomized, double - blind, cross-over
study involving 22 subjects, a high monounsaturated diet that emphasized peanuts and peanut butter decreased cardiovascular disease risk by an estimated 21 % compared to the average American diet.
A recent
randomized study by Duke University researchers in 2010
involving 144 overweight, unmedicated patients showed that the diet alone could reduce systolic blood pressure (the top blood pressure number) by 11 points and diastolic blood pressure by 7 points.
In a multicenter,
randomized clinical
study involving men and women with mild to moderate eczema, subjects using this Aveeno cream (versus an un-fragranced placebo lotion that did not contain oats) experienced improvements in skin pH and barrier function (that is, the skin's ability to hold water and block irritants), as well as a dramatic hike in hydration (266 percent!)
The
study used a school - level,
randomized, experimental design
involving 113 teachers and 1,371 ninth - and 10th - grade students in 60 high schools from eight metropolitan regions in the United States.
A
randomized study was designed
involving 16 observers, under supervision of two graduate students, who carefully coded student behavior for several weeks in two sets of classes (classes that received parent calls from teachers, and those that did not).
A
randomized trial
involving 19 elementary schools (K — 5) was conducted to replicate and extend two previous experimental
studies of the effects of a voluntary summer reading program that provided (a) books matched to students» reading levels and interests and (b) teacher scaffolding in the form of end - of - year comprehension lessons.
Though only one year of data is available for analysis at this point, the
study has
involved a
randomized field trial of over 400 teachers and administrators broken into test and control groups.
Lemons, Fuchs, Gilbert, and Fuchs (2014) examined five
randomized studies of a supplemental peer - mediated kindergarten reading program
involving more than 2,500 students across nine years.
Program has sound program logic, and effectiveness is somewhat demonstrated by a large
randomized - controlled
study on the implementation of Mindful Schools across 3 schools in 2012
involving 937 children and 47 teachers.
In addition, Dr. Kim is closely
involved in two
randomized control efficacy
studies to test effects of the Kids in Transition to School (KITS) program which was designed to increase school readiness among at - risk populations including children in foster care.
A growing body of later
studies (
involving randomized controlled trials or RCTs and other more rigorous methodologies) has already established VIG as an international evidence - based practice in several important areas and additional research is currently underway.
The
study involved a sets of schools
randomized within 3 U.S. locations; the longitudinal analysis
involved children of multiple ethnicities who remained in the same intervention or control schools for Grades 1, 2, and 3.
This
study is a longitudinal prospective
study that follows 164 adolescent girls who were
involved in a
randomized clinical trial of Treatment Foster Care of Oregon (TFCO) to young adulthood.
The
study involves data collection with a subsample of 9 — 13 year - old children who participated in a
randomized efficacy trial of Treatment Foster Care of Oregon for Preschoolers (TFCO - P).
These include the Child
Study, a multi-site longitudinal randomized controlled trial of the Friends of the Children professional youth mentoring program; the Relief Nursery Study, a randomized controlled trial of a multimodal therapeutic preschool program for at risk children and families; the Parent Child Study, a randomized trial of Parenting Inside Out, a parent management training with incarcerated parents within adult corrections; the Paths Project, a study of the transition into young adulthood for youth who were heavily involved with the juvenile justice system and who participated in a randomized trial of Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care (MTFC, now known as Treatment Foster Care Oregon); and the Linking the Interests of Families and Teachers (LIFT) Project, a study of the transitions into young adulthood for participants in a randomized multi-modal school - based prevention intervention program that began during elementary sc
Study, a multi-site longitudinal
randomized controlled trial of the Friends of the Children professional youth mentoring program; the Relief Nursery
Study, a randomized controlled trial of a multimodal therapeutic preschool program for at risk children and families; the Parent Child Study, a randomized trial of Parenting Inside Out, a parent management training with incarcerated parents within adult corrections; the Paths Project, a study of the transition into young adulthood for youth who were heavily involved with the juvenile justice system and who participated in a randomized trial of Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care (MTFC, now known as Treatment Foster Care Oregon); and the Linking the Interests of Families and Teachers (LIFT) Project, a study of the transitions into young adulthood for participants in a randomized multi-modal school - based prevention intervention program that began during elementary sc
Study, a
randomized controlled trial of a multimodal therapeutic preschool program for at risk children and families; the Parent Child
Study, a randomized trial of Parenting Inside Out, a parent management training with incarcerated parents within adult corrections; the Paths Project, a study of the transition into young adulthood for youth who were heavily involved with the juvenile justice system and who participated in a randomized trial of Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care (MTFC, now known as Treatment Foster Care Oregon); and the Linking the Interests of Families and Teachers (LIFT) Project, a study of the transitions into young adulthood for participants in a randomized multi-modal school - based prevention intervention program that began during elementary sc
Study, a
randomized trial of Parenting Inside Out, a parent management training with incarcerated parents within adult corrections; the Paths Project, a
study of the transition into young adulthood for youth who were heavily involved with the juvenile justice system and who participated in a randomized trial of Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care (MTFC, now known as Treatment Foster Care Oregon); and the Linking the Interests of Families and Teachers (LIFT) Project, a study of the transitions into young adulthood for participants in a randomized multi-modal school - based prevention intervention program that began during elementary sc
study of the transition into young adulthood for youth who were heavily
involved with the juvenile justice system and who participated in a
randomized trial of Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care (MTFC, now known as Treatment Foster Care Oregon); and the Linking the Interests of Families and Teachers (LIFT) Project, a
study of the transitions into young adulthood for participants in a randomized multi-modal school - based prevention intervention program that began during elementary sc
study of the transitions into young adulthood for participants in a
randomized multi-modal school - based prevention intervention program that began during elementary school.
This
study involved analyses of data from a
randomized controlled trial funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse Grant No.
About 5 % of all children in the Western world fulfill diagnostic criteria for attention deficit — hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), 1 and a large proportion of such children are treated pharmacologically.2 ADHD has been associated with criminality3, 4 and externalizing disorders.5 Beneficial short - term effects of ADHD medication on symptoms of ADHD and associated conduct problems have been shown in numerous
randomized, controlled
studies involving children6 - 8 and adults.9 - 11 ADHD symptoms are largely persistent from childhood into adulthood, 12 but one prominent feature of ADHD treatment is that the discontinuation of medication is common, 13,14 especially in adolescence and early adulthood.15 The importance of treatment discontinuation for criminality and other longer - term outcomes is largely unknown.