Sentences with phrase «really study medicine»

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A new study published by JAMA Internal Medicine poses a really important question to lawmakers and taxpayers alike.
«I think this is a really important study,» said Dr. Henry F. Krous, a SIDS researcher and professor at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine.
«Women really hate to get tested» with the oral glucose tolerance test, said Dr. Michael Traub of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, who worked on the study.
«But that's really not what the study tested,» says Manji, whose commentary on the study was published in the same issue of Science Translational Medicine.
Helen McShane, a Professor in the Nuffield Department of Medicine at the University of Oxfordled the 2013 clinical trial who led the 2013 clinical trial, described the CSU study as «really important.»
«As a cancer immunotherapist, what gets me really excited is when you take an established tumor and you make it disappear,» said Crystal Mackall, MD, professor of pediatrics and of medicine and the study's other senior author.
«People have tried really hard to figure out why it's working so fast, because understanding this could perhaps lead us to the core mechanism of depression,» says Hailan Hu, a neuroscientist at Zhejiang University School of Medicine in Hangzhou, China, and a senior author on the new study.
«What's remarkable is that B cells are the ones making antibodies and autoantibodies, so they're really crucial in both protective immune responses and autoimmunity,» said Montserrat C. Anguera, assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences in Penn's School of Veterinary Medicine and the senior author on the study.
«Most of the studies in this area have focused on the heart and the coronary arteries; no one has really looked at other parts of the vascular system, in particular the carotid arteries,» says Jonathan D. Newman, MD, MPH a cardiologist at NYU Langone Medical Center in the Department of Medicine, Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology and the study's lead author.
«We have immune cells called T - cells that are really good at killing off cancer cells, but there is an inhibition system in place to prevent autoimmunity,» said the study's senior author Maureen Su, MD, UNC Lineberger member and associate professor in the UNC School of Medicine Division of Pediatric Endocrinology.
Indeed, exposure of the protein produced by the nanoparticle - based gene therapy to the gut mucosa prevents inhibitor development and restores clotting - factor activity in mouse models of both haemophilia A and B. «This approach really could hold big benefit for patients,» says Jörg Schüttrumpf, a transfusion - medicine specialist who led one of the studies performed at the German Red Cross Blood Donor Service in Frankfurt.
«We now really see how genetically complex autism is,» says Rita Cantor, a professor in residence at the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles, who studies human genetics and psychiatry and is a co-author of the new study, which was published online June 9 in Nature.
Erin Zimny, M.D., a Henry Ford Emergency Medicine and Palliative Care physician and a study co-author, attributes the misunderstanding to health care practitioners routinely asking patients for their emergency contact information without explaining what that information really is and means.
«This program capitalizes on local resources that can bring about change in behavior and improve blood pressure rates,» said Monique Anderson, M.D., lead researcher of the study and a medical instructor in cardiology at the Duke Clinical Research Institute and the Duke School of Medicine in Durham, N.C. «As participants became more knowledgeable, they probably started exercising more, taking their medication more, and those who were really engaged showed dramatic responses in blood pressure change.»
«This study is one of the first to really show a baseline on the environmental stewardship of pet owners regarding their use and disposal of personal and pet medicine and care products,» Lam said.
Helen McShane, a Professor in the Nuffield Department of Medicine at the University of Oxford who led the 2013 clinical trial, described the CSU study as «really important.»
«It's really a seminal study in neurorehabilitation that, if successful, will change common practices for how we take care of certain stroke patients,» said Ford Vox, M.D., a physical medicine and rehabilitation physician at Shepherd Center and primary investigator for this study.
«What was really exciting is that in both old and young brains, a small percentage of the grafted cells retained their «stemness» feature and continuously produced new neurons,» said Bharathi Hattiangady, assistant professor at the Texas A&M College of Medicine and co-first author of the study.
Besides the attempt to avoid the bioethical tug - of - war that is human stem - cell research, the scientists have a very logical reason for turning to cow eggs: In order to really study stem - cell development in a way that could lead to tangible benefits in medicine, researchers need to look at thousands and thousands of specimens, and human eggs are in short supply.
The University of California San Francisco School of Medicine study pushes back against stopping the cancer screening at age 75 for women, saying it is really an individual decision.
«The findings also emphasize the difficulty in judging whether a treatment really helps a particular dry eye patient,» said the leader of the coordinating center for the study, Maureen G. Maguire, Ph.D., of the Department of Ophthalmology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
«There's really not much scientific studies on the use of kukui oil in the dermatologic literature, and the one study I know of failed to demonstrate any differences between kukui oil and the placebo in treating mild psoriasis,» says Julia Tzu, MD, clinical assistant professor of dermatology at New York University School of Medicine.
According to a recent study from the British Journal of Sports Medicine, all you really need to do to pick up the right pair is find running shoes that feel comfortable to you.
«This research provides really robust evidence that mercury exposure from fish consumption at levels commonly seen in [the] U.S. and similar countries is not linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease,» says Dariush Mozaffarian, MD, the lead author of the study and an associate professor of cardiovascular medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, in Boston.
I see my work as a perfect blend of what these two stood for, and their work has really shaped my journey toward the study of Ayurveda, western herbalism, food as medicine, and psychology, as I've developed my holistic skin coaching practice and philosophy.
«When you really look at the research and the studies that are out there, there isn't anything overwhelming saying that it's really effective,» says Bret C. Jacobs, DO, â $ ¨ Clinical Assistant Professor â $ ¨ of Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine atâ $ ¨ NYU Langone Medical Center.
«It's important to counsel couples regarding the risk of conception [with] in vitro, but, controlling for all confounding factors, there's not really an increased risk for babies conceived with IVF,» says George R. Attia, M.D., director of reproductive endocrinology and infertility at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, who was not involved in the study.
«I think this device is a really good option for people who want to avoid taking medication, or who have contraindications, side effects, or lack of response to available medications,» says lead study author Richard B. Lipton, MD, a professor of neurology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, in the Bronx, N.Y.
«There are benefits to using PPIs, but as we move forward I think we need to really look at the indications, given that there are benefits but also risks for each individual patient,» says Amy Linsky, MD, lead author of that study and a fellow in internal medicine at Boston Medical Center.
James started his career as an investment banker, but he had studied health economics, which is a really interesting field because we're looking at not just economics but we're looking at how do people spend their money to live longer, and feel better, and to stay well, and decided after a year in banking that he wanted to work with integrative medicine or functional medicine, and he founded something called Evolution of Medicine, which is an eCommerce platform that lets doctors manage their practices better with customized tools and things like that so they can become more functional doctors, just to make it easier for the transition to come from basically a trained representative of Bigmedicine or functional medicine, and he founded something called Evolution of Medicine, which is an eCommerce platform that lets doctors manage their practices better with customized tools and things like that so they can become more functional doctors, just to make it easier for the transition to come from basically a trained representative of Bigmedicine, and he founded something called Evolution of Medicine, which is an eCommerce platform that lets doctors manage their practices better with customized tools and things like that so they can become more functional doctors, just to make it easier for the transition to come from basically a trained representative of BigMedicine, which is an eCommerce platform that lets doctors manage their practices better with customized tools and things like that so they can become more functional doctors, just to make it easier for the transition to come from basically a trained representative of Big Pharma.
It didn't say that at all read the freaking study it said that it modulated and reduced estrogen levels wow you people really don't like natural medicine I'm not really sure why you would want to take a pharmaceutical compound that could potential have adverse side effects
That recognition helped me start my study in environmental medicine and also recognizing that if we can find the root cause of a person's problems, we can make a really big impact on helping people feel great again.
It is the results achieved in the clinic that really count, and outstanding clinical results are generally achieved after many years of serious study and clinical practice in a specialty such as natural medicine.
In more recent times, reishi has become a very well - studied mushroom, and scientific analysis has really started to validate and verify what a lot of the ancient wisdom surrounding reishi was telling us all along — it really is one of the most powerful adaptogenic, natural tonic medicines that exists.
Autism is a «really complicated» disorder, and the evidence to date suggests that a combination of genes and so - called environmental factors — some of which may increase the risk of both autism and schizophrenia — are involved, says Patrick F. Sullivan, M.D., lead author of the study and director of the Center for Psychiatric Genomics at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, in Chapel Hill.
«I worked as an animal control officer for a period, and I have had a great deal of experience with small animals, but I became highly interested in food animal medicine once I got to the Auburn College of Veterinary Medicine and learned that I really loved studying virology,» Brewmedicine once I got to the Auburn College of Veterinary Medicine and learned that I really loved studying virology,» BrewMedicine and learned that I really loved studying virology,» Brewer said.
A paper reporting a «rigorous double blind» study — the VIGOR trial — was submitted to NEJM in 1998, got through peer review at one of the most up - tight journals in the world of medicine, and — by way of cherry - picking the data submitted (selecting out some study subjects whose adverse events histories which, if considered, would've significantly affected the safety profile for rofecoxib and revealed something that Merck really didn't want us prescribers to learn about their «blockbuster» product — was published to be touted by Merck's marketing weevils as solid proofs of Vioxx's tolerability, efficacy, and safety.
So, should I take the usual route and go to college and study business, or accounting, or medicine, or something else I don't really care about in order to get a moderate - paying job, go out to the suburbs and get a cute little house and get a 9 to 5 job doing crap I don't care about, then come home and watch tv and go to sleep, then wake up the next morning and do it all over again?
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