Not exact matches
«
When you have random reports and no
clinical tests, you don't know what the normal occurrence would be if people hadn't been taking supplements,» says Richard Kreider, a professor and director of the Exercise and Sport Nutrition
Lab at Baylor.
«
When supervisors listen and acknowledge [the] space problems trainees are having in the
lab, it helps [the trainees] feel respected and appreciated for working in less - than - optimal circumstances,» says Linda Ligenza, a
clinical social worker with the Center for Mental Health Services in Washington, D.C.
So, although the drugs looked like they worked in the
lab,
when they moved to
clinical trials, they failed.»
Integrated research and
clinical training; programs usually offer mentoring for trainees to choose a
lab early in their training process, so they can embark on their research right away
when they start full - time in the
lab;
However, drugs that structurally resemble the TPO hormone can be problematic; about 12 years ago a
lab - grown, «recombinant» version of TPO failed in
clinical trials
when it was found to induce a deleterious anti-TPO antibody response.
It is hard to decide
when the
clinical signs justify treatment without supporting
lab values but if your vet really feels strongly that Cushing's disease is present and suggests treatment for it, I think that there are times
when it is reasonable to try that approach.
When unusual numbers of atypical lymphocytes are seen, request that a
clinical pathologist at the
lab review them and the rest of the tests that were run.
I'm not sure what
lab work was run
when you are asking about «tox screens», as there aren't common tests to test for toxins - we often go on
clinical signs and basic
lab work for those if there is a possibility that he did eat anything toxic.
I can't read or watch Stephen King because my imagination is too vivid and I can't get it out of my mind... but I know success
when I see it, and this quote is an excellent one to keep in mind
when hiring for medical sales, pathology sales, imaging sales,
clinical diagnostics sales, research
lab sales, or pharmaceutical sales.
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