Sentences with phrase «therapeutic implications for»

All this means severe distress for women and therapeutic implications for clinicians.
Interactions between serotonin and dopamine in the control of impulsive choice in rats: Therapeutic implications for impulse control disorders
Goulb LM, et al: Tetracyclines imibit comective tissue breakdown: new therapeutic implications for an old family of drugs.
More broadly, our findings about progranulin and inflammation could have therapeutic implications for devastating neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and MS.»
We suggest these observations will have therapeutic implications for skeletal myopathies and systemic diseases such as diabetes and obesity and for the aged population, in which reduced endurance impacts mortality and activities of daily living (57); as well as societal implications in terms of altering athletic performance.
The discovery of 6 - OH - dopa has therapeutic implications for more than just breast and ovarian cancer — the diseases most widely associated with BRCA mutations.

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The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform's hearing featured a string of critics who rebuked Bresch for raising the price of a product with life - or - death implications, especially one that needs to be replaced almost every year and in a therapeutic space where Mylan has more than 90 % market share.
This separation has significant potential implications for health care, as rapid and early detection will significantly improve therapeutic outcomes.
«The genetics of this cancer are very simple and our results have clear implications for therapeutic treatments for the disease.»
«We have identified a pathway in microglia that may be targeted to ultimately slow disease progression in ALS and are exploring potential therapeutic strategies and may have broader implications for diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Disease amongst others.»
«Our findings have implications for how to think about the earliest processes that drive cancer and telomerase as a therapeutic target.
«The specific macromolecular complex investigated in this study has therapeutic implications not only for addiction, but also for Parkinson's disease and schizophrenia,» said Dr. Sergi Ferré, who led the team of scientists.
Professor Fallon said: «This identification of an early stage cellular checkpoint that can act as a break on allergic responses has important implications for the development of new therapeutic approaches for asthma and other allergic diseases.»
Yet, for Kaileh, the most rewarding aspect of her research has been engaging in biomedical work that could have real therapeutic implications.
Dr. Dong said the findings have significant implications in the prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes and could prove to be useful targets for modulation of insulin sensitivity and glucose homeostasis and as a target for therapeutic agents to increase liver function to prevent diabetes.
Clarification of delirium severity can indicate whether the therapeutic regime that the ICU clinicians have implemented is effective or not and can have implications for a patient's prognosis.
And though VR holds great potential, including for educational and therapeutic uses, Madary said manufacturers need to team up with scientists to investigate the long - term implications of the technology.
Dr Jaberzadeh said the technique had exciting implications for a whole host of conditions in which «enhancement of the brain excitability» has a therapeutic effect.
These findings may also have important implications both for the way we understand learning mechanisms and for therapeutic possibilities, in particular for rehabilitation following a stroke or in neurodegenerative disorders.
«Taken together, these findings provide evidence for differential neural plasticity across different ages, with potential prognostic and therapeutic implications,» said the study's co-author, Ying - Chi Tseng, M.D., from Shuang - Ho Hospital.
The results of this study may have implications for physicians trying to decide on the best therapeutic options for their patients.
«This concept has significant therapeutic implications and will drive the development of new therapies because it implies that MS will produce significant disability if suffered for enough time in all patients,» says co-author Dr. Pablo Villoslada, Head of the IDIBAPS research group in Pathogenesis and new treatments in multiple sclerosis and coordinator of the study.
This model, he said, could have important implications for the therapeutic use of stem cells to rejuvenate damaged tissues.
The findings, being presented as part of a poster presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) being held in Philadelphia this week, could have therapeutic implications specific to this rare form of the disease, say the authors.
• Pharmacogenetics The unit offers population screening for a number of validated polymorphisms with pharmacogenetic implications, associated with positive or negative responses to therapeutic agents.
Consider the therapeutic implications of emerging data on evolving treatment paradigms for patients with hematologic tumors
The results of the present study have shed unexpected light into the mechanisms of vascular Ang / Tie signalling that may help to answer a number of enigmatic questions in the Ang / Tie field and that may have implications for the therapeutic exploitation of Ang - Tie signalling, particularly in the context of tumour angiogenesis.
Our findings open the way to develop therapeutic strategies to remove lipofuscin from RPE cells, which may have implications for the treatment of age - related macular degeneration in which lipofuscin accumulation in cells is a causative factor.
While mutational burden has important implications for treatment with immunotherapy, the presence of specific driver mutations is also of major therapeutic relevance (Table 3).
We still do not know whether certain DNA variations can result in the assembling and perpetuation of specific microbiota profiles, and this may bear important implications for the potential to treat common diseases through therapeutic modification of the gut flora.»
Our findings provide mechanistic underpinnings for the previous implication of Del - 1 as a candidate MS susceptibility gene and suggest that Del -1-centered therapeutic approaches may be beneficial in neuroinflammatory and demyelinating disorders.
Such a therapeutic platform has significant clinical implications for improving the treatment of metastatic breast carcinoma and other malignant solid tumors.
The finding had therapeutic implications, since targeting this receptor - hormone interaction could be used for either contraceptive or fertility treatments.
Much of this research also has a one health implication designed to streamline drugs or therapies for human trials, decreasing the cost of drug approval while improving therapeutic options for dogs afflicted with cancer.
1 Hanley, T., Ersahin, Z., Sefi, A., and Hebron, J. Comparing Online and Face to Face Student Counselling: What Therapeutic Goals Are Identified and What Are the Implications for Educational Providers?
In addition, the book maps out the therapeutic process, complete with implications for treatment and skills training exercises for the reader.
Relationship factors and therapy While current outcome research indicates that therapeutic relationship factors account for 30 % of client change in talk therapies, the implication is that these relationship factors are operative in relationships outside of talk therapy sessions.
M. F. Erickson, Jon Korfmacher, and B. R. Egeland, Attachments Past and Present: Implications for Therapeutic Intervention with Mother - Infant Dyads, Development and Psychopathology, 4 (1992) pp. 495 — 507.
The concept of therapeutic alliance: Implications for the «widening scope.»
Implications for theory, research design, prevention, and therapeutic treatment of conduct problems are highlighted.
The article argues that the orientation adopted by Dr. Albert Ellis and other practitioners of Rational - Emotive Behaviour Therapy (including the author) is well suited to work with young offenders, and has direct and practical implications for therapeutic procedures and practices.
Promoting successful close interpersonal relationships in adolescence: Implications of attachment theory and research for therapeutic interventions - Markiewicz
Theoretically driven empirical studies of hypotheses that have implications for understanding and improving groups in organizational, educational, and therapeutic settings are particularly encouraged.
Attachments past and present: Implications for therapeutic intervention with mother - infant dyads.
The ineluctable implication of that finding is the subsidiary finding that her separation from the children for ten months while she was in Russia, the damage to her parental bond with the children during that time,... the need thereafter to reintroduce herself to the children as their mother through supervised therapeutic visitations, and the restrictions on her access to the children because of her husband's claims that she has untreated mental problems and would flee with them to Russia have all resulted from efforts by the father to alienate the children from their mother on a groundless basis.»
The touchy topic of touch: Implications for developmental play therapy training and other play therapy modalities that use touch as a therapeutic intervention.
Confidentiality and Duty to Warn: Ethical and Legal Implications for the Therapeutic Relationship October 9, 2015 by James R. Corbin, MSW, LSW View Event
Implications of the findings for therapeutic intervention of violent couples is discussed.
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