The
men were eligible for the study if they were aged 18 - 55, had not had a vasectomy, and were part of a couple planning to use their own eggs and sperm for fertility treatment.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) Individuals with a history of at least 3 episodes of major depression, a current diagnosis of major depression, a history of suicidal ideation, and absence of co-occurring
disorders were eligible for the study.
Requests by researchers running trials to modify
who was eligible for a study — «changes that may increase or decrease risks to subjects — were almost always approved without any documentation of related discussion,» the authors write.
Subjects with treated nonmelanoma skin cancer, in situ carcinoma or cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, regardless of the disease - free duration,
are eligible for this study if definitive treatment for the condition has been completed.
If the parent reported sleep problems,
they were eligible for the study (if there were no sleep problems, they were not eligible, which could bring up a whole other set of questions around how our society influences what we consider to be a s...).
Of 4,198 persons found to
be eligible for the study, almost 10 % were diagnosed with MCI.
To
be eligible for the study, participants could not be vegans or vegetarians.
To
be eligible for the study, participants must have met the following: the experience of and emotional response to a trauma that met the DSM - IV Criterion A for PTSD; the presence of several of the major symptoms in re-experiencing, avoidance, and hyperarousal of PTSD when not using cannabis; significant relief of several major PTSD symptoms when using cannabis; and lack of any harm or problems in functioning resulting from cannabis use.
As with all courses and programmes at Lund University, applicants must fulfil the general admission requirements of the University as well as the specific admission requirements of the particular course or programme, to
be eligible for studies.
All cats that
are eligible for the study will require pretreatment stool samples, a demographic sheet that will be filled out by the pet owner determining the age, breed, medications, etc., and a clinical report that will be filled out by the treating veterinarian that provides the disease diagnosis.
«In order to
be eligible for the study, a dog with osteosarcoma must have the primary tumor removed and undergo chemotherapy.»
Treatments, as in humans, can be very expensive, with costs easily ranging from $ 5,000 - $ 10,000 and up, «but it's possible some cases can be paid for if
they are eligible for study in a clinical trial.
Cats that have a confirmed diagnosis of new or recurrent cancer may
be eligible for this study.
In addition to attending the SFF program, participants needed to have a body mass index (BMI) greater than 25 (kg / m2) to
be eligible for the study.
To
be eligible for the study, participants had to be diagnosed with T1DM for at least 1 year and to have a current HbA1C of 8 % or higher as well as an average HbA1C of 8 % during the year before study entry.
To
be eligible for the study, respondents had to be English - speaking members of a married couple in which the husband was aged 65 or older.