Not exact matches
Intrepid readers of SHS will recall that I wrote about a
study — based on interviews with family members — showing that some patients
received lethal prescriptions before experiencing
serious symptoms — out of worry about future potential pain or loss of dignity.
It's conclusions about safety of cytotec use for induction of full - term labor: «There was no difference in
serious neonatal or maternal mortality between women
receiving misoprostol and women who
received prostaglandin E2 or oxytocin; however, most
studies were underpowered for this assessment.»
Scientific
studies have shown us that breastfed children have far fewer and less
serious illnesses than those who never
receive breast milk, including a reduced risk of SIDS, childhood cancers, and diabetes (1, 2, 3).
Those scientists remain anonymous, fearing career reprisals, but the allegations are
serious: watered - down findings, retracted
studies, indefinite delays in
receiving agency approvals to publish controversial papers.
During the
study period, the incidence of
serious adverse events was no higher among those
receiving inosine than among the placebo group.
Overall, there were three
serious adverse events for every 1,000 participants, with several occurring in subjects
receiving placebos and others judged unrelated to the
study drug or a
study procedure.
The
study showed that despite the risk for
receiving information about other potentially
serious health problems, 59 % of the cancer patients would agree to tumor profiling if offered by their physician.
The benefits of treating
serious strokes with clot removal were shown in 2015, when five separate
studies analyzing a total of 1,287 patients showed that severe stroke patients — usually with clots involving the largest blood vessels in the brain — who
received both the clot - snatching procedure and the medicine did significantly better than those who got medicine alone.
People living with
serious illness who
receive palliative care have better quality of life and fewer symptoms than those who don't
receive palliative care, according to a new
study by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
In summary, the results of this
study show the potential for functional MRI to bridge the dissociation that can occur between behavior that is readily observable during a standardized clinical assessment and the actual level of residual cognitive function after
serious brain injury.14 - 16 Thus, among 23 patients who
received a diagnosis of being in a vegetative state on admission, 4 were shown to be able to willfully modulate their brain activity through mental imagery; this fact is inconsistent with the behavioral diagnosis.
The
study found no difference in the risk for premature birth, low birth weight or other
serious complications among those who didn't
receive TDF and those who got TDF along with emtricitabine and lopinavir / ritonavir.
In company
studies, more
serious side effects were confined to dogs
receiving higher than the suggested dose.
Unable to align herself with the school's rigid constructive structure, Bauermeister wrote to Ott: «The only artworks which
receive serious attention here are constructed, mathematically provable, rectangular...» She left Ulm after one semester, registering at the Staatliche Schule für Kunst und Handwerk (State School of Arts and Crafts) in Saarbrücken and
studying with photographer Otto Steinert.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The purpose of this
study was to evaluate outcomes for children ages experiencing
serious emotional disturbances who
received Wraparound in a systems - of - care community funded by a 6 - year grant.
This was a randomized controlled trial of 85
serious juvenile male offenders in Oregon who had been mandated by juvenile courts to
receive out - of - home care due to chronic delinquency, and who had consented to
study participation.
We
received many reports that this discouragement had led to graduates giving up their aspirations to become an LMFT after years of
serious study and considerable expense to pursue other careers.