The researchers suggested treatments could potentially be created to turn smellers into non-smellers and thereby increase the potential for eating healthy asparagus.
Not exact matches
The
researcher suggests many non-coeliac people are not satisfied by the
treatment response from doctors to their gastrointestinal symptoms, leading them to experiment with alternative diets.
As reported by Reuters, Dr. William Copeland, a psychiatry
researcher at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, USA, stated that: «This study is about righting a longstanding error and prejudice about the differences between these common childhood adversities,» adding: «It
suggests that whether we are talking about prevention, screening or
treatment, our notions of childhood mistreatment need to be broader and more holistic than they have been.
In a 2010 study, Harvard medical
researcher Ted Kaptchuk showed that some patients with irritable bowel syndrome improved even when they knew the
treatment they were being given was a sham,
suggesting that deception could, at least in some cases, be unnecessary.
«Our preclinical data
suggest that combining low doses of these inhibitors will enhance the clinical effects of both drugs as a potential
treatment for patients with AML,» says the senior author, Feyruz V. Rassool, PhD, associate professor of radiation oncology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UM SOM) and a
researcher at the University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center (UMGCCC).
The results of the early - stage vaccine trial
suggest that the preventive
treatment should be developed further and that scientists are a step closer to being able to counter a potential H7N9 flu pandemic using a clinically tested vaccine,
researchers argue April 30 in Science...
The
researchers also found that treating the mice with a molecule called CTL - associated antigen - 4 immunoglobulin (CTLA4Ig) suppressed damage to liver cells infected with hepatitis B virus,
suggesting that this might be a potential approach to
treatment.
«Our review highlights that studies to date varied widely in hypotheses and research methods,
suggesting that the field needs to develop more standardized methods to allow for a clearer understanding of the role of comorbid depression among adolescents in substance abuse
treatment,» wrote the
researchers in a joint statement.
Instead,
researchers told the European Breast Cancer Conference that their findings
suggest that extending screening programs to older women results in a large proportion of women being over-treated, and at risk from the harmful effects of such
treatment, because these women were more likely to die from other causes than from any tumors detected in the early stages of growth.
The
researchers said the findings may
suggest that
treatments used at the outset may also prevent the cancer's spread.
Additional experiments using a combination of maraviroc and a drug that blocks the VEGF protein
suggest that the
treatment duo could be an effective way to prevent metastatic disease in human breast cancer patients, according to the
researchers.
The
researchers suggest that their study demonstrates the potential of these non-toxic therapies to contribute to current cancer
treatment regimens and significantly improve the outcome of patients with advanced metastatic cancer.
A genetic analysis led by UT Southwestern Medical Center
researchers suggests that most pancreatic cancers harbor genetic alterations that could be targeted by existing drugs, using their genetic features as a roadmap for
treatment.
The high prevalence of OSA the study found in these cognitively normal elderly participants and the link between OSA and amyloid burden in these very early stages of AD pathology, the
researchers believe,
suggest the CPAP, dental appliances, positional therapy and other
treatments for sleep apnea could delay cognitive impairment and dementia in many older adults.
The organoids have already helped clarify new pathways that lead to pancreatic cancer, Tuveson says, and unpublished data
suggest that they will help
researchers predict which
treatments will be most effective.
A new study led by University of Kentucky
researchers suggests a new approach to develop highly - potent drugs which could overcome current shortcomings of low drug efficacy and multi-drug resistance in the
treatment of cancer as well as viral and bacterial infections.
The
researchers» findings from this study
suggest that transitions from residential
treatment are stressful, particularly as people balance competing priorities of meeting their basic needs with managing their addiction.
The findings, which
suggest women may live four times longer with surgical
treatment, were especially striking among older patients;
researchers found that nearly half of women over 75 with stage III / IV cancer do not have surgery and roughly 25 percent receive no
treatment at all.
When comparing the scan results for brain activity before
treatment and after a year of stimulation, the
researchers found that there were changes in the regions linked to anorexia,
suggesting that deep brain stimulation was able to directly affect the related brain circuits.
Although a goal of Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act was to provide Medicaid patients with a source of nonemergency care outside of hospital emergency departments (EDs),
researchers suggest that these newly enrolled patients will likely continue to look to EDs for
treatment of chronic diseases and other nonemergency issues, despite state attempts to impose fees on ED visits.
Sengpiel cautions that it's too soon to start
suggesting doses of dark for humans with amblyopia, in part because the
researchers haven't yet determined the limits of their
treatment's effectiveness.
While the study, published in JAMA Psychiatry, was designed as a preliminary evaluation of the program, the results
suggest that comprehensive MAT
treatment in jails and prisons, with linkage to
treatment in the community after release, is a promising strategy for rapidly addressing the opioid epidemic nationwide, the
researchers say.
Drawing on findings from other studies, the
researchers suggest that possible reasons for the inequalities between those who did and did not seek help for infertility include not understanding or acknowledging that a problem exists, fear of being labelled infertile, concerns about the cost of
treatment, the physical and psychological burden of
treatment, or simply not wanting to get pregnant.
In a paper published in the October 17, 2017, edition of The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, the
researchers suggest that brain exercises could be an effective non-pharmaceutical
treatment for helping those with bipolar disorder function more effectively in everyday life.
«Our findings
suggest that restricting dietary intake of methionine and tryptophan might help slow tumor progression and improve
treatment outcomes,» says first author and OSUCCC — James
researcher Kamalakannan Palanichamy, PhD, research assistant professor in Radiation Oncology.
Salk
researchers found that a drug already approved by the FDA for the
treatment of psoriasis deactivates the switch governing the fibrotic response in mouse liver cells,
suggesting a potential new therapy for fibrotic diseases in humans.
Although the cost of these
treatments appear to be expensive, economic models by Martin et al in the UK and Burnet
researchers in Australia
suggests that scaling up HCV
treatment in people who inject drugs is highly cost effective.
«Our study
suggests that estrogen
treatment after menopause protects the memory that is needed for short - term cognitive tasks from the effects of stress,» said Alexandra Ycaza Herrera, the study's lead author and a
researcher at the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology.
The team
suggested the solution to such an outbreak in the future would likely be an earlier, coordinated parasite
treatment effort between salmon farms — something the
researchers say is lacking in this area and across the country.
Based on these results, the
researchers suggested that greater efforts be made to improve the entire process «from suspicion of melanoma to its ultimate
treatment.»
Researchers suggest black men are less likely to receive aggressive
treatment because they are more worried about the cost and how the medicine will impact their daily life.
Researchers suggest that starting
treatment with DAAs early could serve as a preventive measure, reducing the risk of hepatitis C transmission.
Researchers say that the finding
suggests a potential future cancer
treatment for humans.
The
researchers found a five-fold difference in an area's survival rates after emergency workers treated the patients —
suggesting that cardiac arrest
treatment could be improved in some areas.
While
researchers don't recommend omega - 3s as a first - line
treatment for anyone with major depression or bipolar disorder, emerging research
suggests it may be effective for people with mild depression or as an adjuvant to medication.
Zoloft (sertraline) and Remeron (mirtazapine), which are both available as generics, also generated more — and more severe — side effects than placebo, leading the
researchers to
suggest that these and other antidepressants should be reserved for dementia patients whose depression fails to respond to more conservative
treatments, such as psychotherapy.
Since screenings and
treatments for hearing loss are widely available, it should be viewed as a preventable risk factor for accidental injuries, the
researchers suggested.
Prostate - cancer diagnoses in the so - called PSA era may have been less traumatic, the
researchers suggest, because cancers identified by PSA are more likely to be slow - growing or harmless enough that they don't require immediate
treatment.
Based on these results, the
researchers suggest that cocoa flavanols have potential in the
treatment of age - related vascular impairment, including dementia and strokes.
The
researchers suggest that this information is highly important for those who have a family history of dementia and Alzheimer's disease, and that hormonal
treatments like bioidentical hormone replacement therapy should be recommended for those who are at a heightened risk for developing these conditions.
Patients in both groups experienced about the same reductions in pain, which
suggests «the effects of cupping therapy might be confounded» by effects that are not specific to the
treatment itself, the
researchers said.
Conventional
treatment uses medicines and insulin shots as a way to bring high blood sugar «under control», but
researchers from Spain
suggest fig leaves as a natural remedy.
If you're looking for less conventional
treatment options, you may be interested in a study published in 2006: Swiss
researchers suggested that playing a didgeridoo, an Aboriginal instrument, improves (but doesn't cure) sleep apnea symptoms.
«Our findings
suggest that not having a child after fertility
treatment may adversely affect the duration of a relationship for couples with fertility issues,» said lead
researcher Trille Kristina Kjaer, of the Danish Cancer Society Research Center.
THE NEWS THESE DAYS is rarely good, but two stories in recent editions of the newspaper were truly shocking: a posse of 15 policemen had stormed the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati and, temporarily, closed down the traveling exhibition «Robert Mapplethorpe: The Perfect Moment»; and further, medical
researchers had
suggested that the drug thalidomide be reintroduced on the market as an effective therapeutic
treatment
After reviewing various indicators,
researchers at Stanford's School of Medicine and School of Business, and Wharton's School of Management reported that American society's willingness to support substantial public expenditures to extend individual lives through kidney dialysis
treatment suggests that in the United States, the monetary value of one «quality adjusted year of life» (QALF) was $ 129,090 in the year 2008.
Researchers suggest that the diagnosis, management, and
treatment of traumatic brain injury in older people is different than it is in younger people and that more research needs to be done to determine how best to diagnose, manage and treat older people who suffer these serious injuries.