Articles, tagged with "clinical trial", page 1
10th February 2012
Based on the website or blog you land on, your opinion of whether Sensa does its job may vary immensely. The outcomes seem to vary from burning more than 100 pounds in a little amount of time, to ending up in an emergency room. To work out how these dissi...
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Author:
Sensa Reviews HQ
03rd January 2012
Pink colored walls of Majestic Palaces, Historical Monuments, colorful Bazaars marked by the presence of men with handle-bar mustache flaunting dazzling turbans accompanied by women in traditional Rajasthan dresses, with lots of reason to celebrate life- ...
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Author:
ELewis
23rd November 2011
Appendix Cancer Treatment
Overview
The treatment of appendix cancer depends on the size and location of the tumor, whether the cancer has spread, and the patient’s overall health. In many cases, a team of doctors will work with the patient to determ...
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Author:
pankaj Nagpal
18th November 2011
What is a clinical trial?
Although there are many definitions of clinical trials, they are generally considered to be biomedical or health-related research studies in human beings that follow a pre-defined protocol. ClinicalTrials includes both intervent...
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Author:
pankaj Nagpal
10th October 2011
Malignant mesothelioma sufferers may find relief in the form of a vaccine. British scientists at Liverpool University are researching the effectiveness of a vaccine studied on pancreatic patients. Dubbed the "TeloVac jab," the vaccine is part of a set of ...
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Author:
LegalView
28th September 2011
A recent clinical trial has some health news for those who don’t like prescription drug side effects: try a massage the next time you have low back pain.
Researchers at the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (part of the U.S. Na...
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DoctorsHealthPress
21st September 2011
Medical translation offers numbers of opportunities right from translating medical reports, scientific papers, to labelling in pharmaceuticals, in clinical trials etc. that comply with various country specific regulatory requirements. One of the opportuni...
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Author:
carmen
24th August 2011
Anyone who's kept an eye on the drugmakers this year won't be surprised by this statistic: The Food and Drug Administration approved fewer drugs this year than it has since 2007. According to the Wall Street Journal, which took the time to add them all up...
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Author:
Prince Damin
12th August 2011
I don't usually write about the starts of clinical trials, and I've even been known to send snarky replies to PR people who pitch them to me via email. I mean, really, tell me when the thing ends; that's the data investors care about, since it drives the ...
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Author:
Prince Damin
27th July 2011
Little seems to result from the government's interest in stopping the huge increase of tolerant microorganisms. I began this specific investigation to help a buddy. Following surgery he got infected from the clinic. Several surgeries occurred to kill th...
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Author:
Lawrence Shannon
18th July 2011
In spite of the national need for defeating the MRSA bacteria, the quest for an appropriate MRSA treatment continues. I began this specific search to assist a buddy. Soon after the operations he got contaminated from the clinic. Several operations happe...
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Author:
Carmine Vang
24th June 2011
There can be organizations devoted to choosing the cure. The American ringing in ears Association is continually pressing the U.S. government to add to their funding for research. And also U.S. Department of Defense is funding research a result of large n...
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Author:
Rajesh Rmaipali
31st May 2011
With the advancement of technology, the world of medicine is no longer limited to physicians or surgeons, but has widened its horizons to include a whole new spectrum of employment opportunities. Clinical Research happens to be one of the most progressive...
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Author:
Soffia Anderson
25th May 2011
Finally, the CMS to expand Medicare coverage for CPAP for beneficiaries with a clinical diagnosis of OSA, without the PSG or HST only supplied as part of a clinical trial that meets specific standards. A clinical study seeking Medicare coverage for CPAP i...
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Author:
toile558
11th May 2011
Clinical trials often involve patients with specific health conditions who then benefit from receiving otherwise unavailable treatments. In early phases, participants are healthy volunteers who receive financial incentives for their inconvenience. During ...
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Author:
raju