Sentences with phrase «used in therapy work»

Bergamascos are extremely caring and playful with children and have even been used in therapy work with disabled children.

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«Today's approval marks another first in the field of gene therapy — both in how the therapy works and in expanding the use of gene therapy beyond the treatment of cancer to the treatment of vision loss — and this milestone reinforces the potential of this breakthrough approach in treating a wide - range of challenging diseases,» FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said in a statement.
The seminary bookstores are filled with works on therapy, and these studies of psychology and the helping arts seem to be taken very seriously by most ministers; the books in widespread use are thought to represent the «state of the art.»
First, the interns will gather information about research institutions, academic researchers, and companies conducting work in adjacent research areas (e.g. cell therapy company) who are currently using technologies that are applicable to plant - based and clean meat research or food technology.
I've never been in therapy (that doesn't mean I couldn't use some) but my friends that have say it is hard work, but definitely worth it.
If the child has been in speech therapy for a while and it hasn't been working, but yet they seem like they would be able to use other modes of communication.
In that post, using a therapy ball for tummy time is the 4th of 7 steps introduced for working up toward happy, independent tummy time.
She is a licensed child and adolescent psychotherapist who has focused her work on helping kids grow in confidence, character, and creativity, using a child - centered approach to therapy.
Even though scientists are not certain yet how the essential oils used in this form of therapy works, it is a well - known fact that good smells have a way of improving your mood.
Dr. Laptook specializes is Cognitive - Behavioral Therapy and Parent Training and uses these approaches in the treatment of Selective Mutism, with interventions focusing on gradual exposures to facilitate verbalization in the context of working together with both the family and the school setting.
Using behavioral therapy techniques, psychologists and counselors will work with your child to gradually and systematically approach the situations in which she can not speak, building her confidence one situation at a time.
Keri has a Bachelors degree in Occupational Therapy, and in this role, she continues to work directly with children in the public school system schools using toys and play experiences to develop strength, motor control, coordination and developmental milestones.
He works with Revive Therapy Massage in Sacramento, CA, and specializes in pregnancy, postpartum, women's health and sports therapy using both massage and myofascial rTherapy Massage in Sacramento, CA, and specializes in pregnancy, postpartum, women's health and sports therapy using both massage and myofascial rtherapy using both massage and myofascial release.
David A. Crenshaw, Ph.D., ABPP, RPT - S is a nationally renowned child psychologist who is best known for his pioneering work in the area of play therapy and the use of facility dogs in trauma - informed child therapy.
The researchers found a set of frequently mutated genes in SBAs that could be helpful to clinicians when they are looking to use targeted therapies that work best in cancers with specifics mutations.
«Several groups are working on delivering genes using this system,» says Varavani Dwarki, a gene therapy researcher at Chiron Corp. in Emeryville, California.
«This work establishes important safeguards for organisms in agricultural settings, and more broadly, for their use in environmental bioremediation and even in medical therapies
«Today's approval marks another first in the field of gene therapy — both in how the therapy works and in expanding the use of gene therapy beyond the treatment of cancer to the treatment of vision loss — and this milestone reinforces the potential of this breakthrough approach in treating a wide - range of challenging diseases,» FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said in a statement.
«Physicians do use the database, but it's not yet common for them to use it for every prescription because it's still lacking a lot of information on pharmaceuticals,» said Lööf, chairman of the Drug Therapeutic Committee at the Centre for Clinical Research in Västerås, which works with local physicians to provide drug therapy strategies.
«If we are able to show efficacy in non-human primates, we will begin work with the FDA to get approval for the use of this viral gene therapy in diabetic patients, both type 1 and type 2,» Gittes says.
Examples of this tradition include the early use of neutron generators in radiation biology and therapy, and the work of the Ruska brothers concerning electron microscopy.
Undeterred, advocates for the immediate use of stem cell therapy in human athletes point to successes with racehorses as the best evidence that the treatment works.
Still, Feldmann, who has worked in several such outbreaks, hopes the therapy might be used there as well.
She says that even though Sasai's team hasn't yet grown an entire eyeball in a dish, the work shows that it's possible to grow specific eye structures, such as retinas, from stem cells in a great enough quantity that they could be used in therapy.
The work was published recently in the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology and is part of the PhD thesis with international mention by Joan Colom Comas entitled «Studies of the Molecular features of Three Salmonella Phages for Use in Phage Therapy and of Encapsulation Methodologies to Improve Oral Phage Administration.»
With so much work needed in studying the nature of stem cells and using them to study disease processes, therapies based on ES cells seem very far down the line, noted Lorenz Studer of Memorial Sloan - Kettering Cancer Center in New York, who pointed out that so far there have only been two published papers on therapeutic cloning, both of them in mice.
We therefore believe that a targeted inhibition of this specific signalling pathway, which controls how the cells in the vessel walls are connected, might work better as a cancer therapy than the more general VEGFA inhibition that is used today,» says Lena Claesson - Welsh.
Where research uncovers possible mechanisms for disease, those working in drug discovery can use these data to develop novel diagnostic or monitoring tools, to develop therapies that address the biological pathways concerned, or to develop companion diagnostics to ensure that new — or existing — therapies are targeted at the correct subgroup of patients.
Working with your doctor and following recommended therapies are essential in successfully treating symptoms by using dopaminergic medications.
His work also contributed to advance the use of artificial nucleases for targeted genome editing in cell and gene therapy.
In the current work we used adenoviral - type 5 (dE1 / E3)(Cytomegalovirus promoter) with human ABCA10 transgene (Ad - h - ABCA10) purchased from Vector Labs ® in order to investigate whether gene therapy can be used as a pre-treatment to enhance the efficiency of inhaled cisplatiIn the current work we used adenoviral - type 5 (dE1 / E3)(Cytomegalovirus promoter) with human ABCA10 transgene (Ad - h - ABCA10) purchased from Vector Labs ® in order to investigate whether gene therapy can be used as a pre-treatment to enhance the efficiency of inhaled cisplatiin order to investigate whether gene therapy can be used as a pre-treatment to enhance the efficiency of inhaled cisplatin.
Gene therapy is used for illnesses, in which the injected gene compensates for one that's absent or not working.
Dr. Losordo is internationally recognized for his groundbreaking work in the use of gene, protein, and cell therapies to promote new blood vessel growth in patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) and critical limb ischemia (CLI).
Neal received his Ph.D. from the Molecular and Cellular Biology program at the University of Washington in 2005, where he worked in the laboratory of Dr. Dusty Miller, focusing on development of new viral vectors for use in gene therapy.
Advanced Cancers Destined to Return After Single Drug Therapies Targeted cancer cell therapies using man - made proteins dramatically shrink many tumors in the first few months of treatment, but new research from Johns Hopkins scientists finds why the cells all too often become resistant, the treatment stops working, and the diseaseTherapies Targeted cancer cell therapies using man - made proteins dramatically shrink many tumors in the first few months of treatment, but new research from Johns Hopkins scientists finds why the cells all too often become resistant, the treatment stops working, and the diseasetherapies using man - made proteins dramatically shrink many tumors in the first few months of treatment, but new research from Johns Hopkins scientists finds why the cells all too often become resistant, the treatment stops working, and the disease returns.
This work, published in «Blood», was carried out by the CNIO Telomeres and Telomerase Group The treatment is based on the transport of the telomerase gene to the bone marrow cells using gene therapy, a completely new strategy in the treatment of aplastic anaemia
We work toward a future where robotics for rehabilitation are used from applications in therapy to assistance in improvement of managing life after neural injury.
We also work closely with many of the investigators at BSRI using in vitro and in vivo models to study various viral and parasitic diseases with the goal of developing methods of preventing infection or new therapies
«We are really excited about this work because, short of correcting a faulty gene, protein - replacement therapy using mRNA is one of the most promising techniques we have at our disposal,» says senior author Inder Verma, professor of genetics and holder of Salk's Irwin and Joan Jacobs Chair in Exemplary Life Science.
«The Department of Health and its Gene Therapy Advisory Committee are currently working with other regulators in the field to produce a «Regulatory Route Map» to provide further clarity on the regulatory requirements for the clinical use of stem cells.»
Duan also provided significant expertise from a long history of work on gene therapy for neuromuscular disorders.To use viruses as delivery vehicles for gene therapy, researchers take all the harmful and replicative genes out of the virus and put in the therapeutic genes they want to deliver.
Typically used in conjunction with radiation, hormone therapy works to keep cancer cells from growing by removing or blocking the action of certain hormones.
«The beauty of ozone is that ozone works with mitochondria and increases ATP production,» says Dr. Fen - Hui Chen, a holistic dentist in La Jolla, California, who has extensive training in ozone therapies and uses it daily to treat her dental patients.
Tatiana's passion for Art Therapy has started a few years ago while she was working at Serenity Rehab Center in Koh Samui where she used the creative process of making Art as an expressive therapy which helped to improve person's physical, mental, and emotional well -Therapy has started a few years ago while she was working at Serenity Rehab Center in Koh Samui where she used the creative process of making Art as an expressive therapy which helped to improve person's physical, mental, and emotional well -therapy which helped to improve person's physical, mental, and emotional well - being.
Using this knowledge, a naturopathic doctor is able to come up with safe and effective therapies that work in conjunction with your medications.
Learn why we see such great results when self - myofascial release (SMR) is used in conjunction with regular physical therapy sessions, how you can implement self - myofascial release (SMR) techniques and experiment with various tools to see what works best for you.
I used to work in rehab and therapy, but my heart wasn't in it and I felt ineffective.
In Yoga Therapy, I use different healing tools, including yoga postures, breath awareness and control, guided relaxation, energy work, meditation, and more, to help you connect to your own internal powerful, innate healing ability.
Evil one's claw: This is extensively used in Europe as an anti-inflammatory broker, according to the Mayo Center, which additionally said studies suggest it works in the short - term therapy of pain associated with osteoarthritis.
She has a background in occupational therapy and kinesiology, and after working as therapist, Stephani became aware of the over use of pharmaceuticals and the need for prevention in the health system.
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