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Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe, and disabling brain disease. About one-third of all patients with schizophrenia do not respond adequately to drug treatment. Advances in neuroscience and clinical research have led to the introduction... more
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      Animal StudiesClinical researchHealth related Quality of LifeNext Generation
A Periodic Safety Update Report (PSUR) is intended to provide an update of the worldwide safety experience of a VMP to Competent Authorities at defined time points post-authorisation. At these times, MAHs are expected to provide succinct... more
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Prevalence varies according to different authors. Thus, it was found 0.38% in Turkey, 0.13% in Saudi Arabia, 0.43% in India. Prevalence in syndromic patients is significantly higher. Tooth transpositions are observed at a rate of 14.29%... more
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      Dental ResearchCase Study ResearchDental AnthropologyDental Health
Drug development performance is examined using data on clinical research projects of 10 pharmaceutical companies. In contrast to previous work on the discovery phase of pharmaceutical R&D we find a strong correlation between the diversity... more
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      Health EconomicsDrug developmentApplied EconomicsClinical research
Background: Laryngomalacia is the commonest congenital abnormality of the larynx. It the most important cause of stridor in neonates and infants stridor in the main presenting symptoms. In majority of the patient seen especially in... more
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Morris DM, Uswatte G, Crago JE, Cook EW III, Taub E. The reliability of the Wolf Motor Function Test for assessing upper extremity function after stroke. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2001;82:750-5. Objective: To examine the reliability of the... more
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      AdolescentStrokeClinical researchChronic Disease
Studies have shown that individuals with psychiatric or general medical illness can benefit from interventions designed to enhance decisional capacity for research informed consent. In some cases, interventions have been rather lengthy or... more
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      Brief PsychotherapyDecision MakingSchizophreniaInformed Consent
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      SchizophreniaCognitionSocial CognitionSocial Interaction
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Surgical site infection (SSI) is one of the most common infections associated with health care, but its importance as a global health priority is not fully understood. We quantified the burden of SSI after gastrointestinal surgery in... more
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      SurgeryCollaborationMedical MicrobiologyGeneral Surgery
MSC (Avemar) is a medical nutriment of which preclinical and observational clinical studies suggested an antimetastatic activity with no toxicity. This open-label cohort trial has compared anticancer treatments plus MSC (9 g once daily)... more
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      Complementary and Alternative MedicineCancerFood and NutritionColorectal cancer
Objective: This study was to evaluate the normal ovarian volume amongst normal adults using transvaginal ultrasound. Methods: This was a hospital based prospective descriptive study carried out between May and December 2012 on consecutive... more
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      Biomedical EngineeringClinical research
There are few data on the practice of evidence based medicine in the developing world, nor on the actual sources of evidence that clinicians use in practice. To test the hypothesis that there was variation between and within developing... more
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      Evidence Based MedicineClinical EpidemiologyDeveloping CountriesAccess To Information
Translational medicine has made impact and have come to be accepted (Dai, et al., 2013) as a global medical strategy for improving Medicare such that, funding of translational medicine globally has increased, it is treated with priority... more
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An encouraging approach for the diagnosis and effective therapy of immunological pathologies, which would include cancer, is the identification of proteins and phosphorylated proteins. Disease proteomics, in particular, is a potentially... more
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      Mass SpectrometryCell CycleBiological SciencesClinical research
A recent survey has shown that data management in clinical trials performed by academic trial units still faces many difficulties (e.g. heterogeneity of software products, deficits in quality management, limited human and financial... more
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ARTICLE INFORMATION Background: Migraine is the second most common primary headache disorder and is the nineteenth most common cause of disability worldwide. One of the ancient medical techniques mentioned in the Unani system of medicine... more
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      Quantitative ResearchQualitative ResearchSurvey ResearchClinical research
Since fetal alcohol syndrome was first described over 35 years ago, considerable progress has been made in the delineation of the neurocognitive profile in children with prenatal alcohol exposure. Preclinical investigators have made... more
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      Clinical PsychologyCognitive ScienceNeuropsychologyMathematics
The first double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial of an atypical neuroleptic medication is being conducted in symptomatic treatment-seeking patients meeting new diagnostic criteria for a putative prodromal syndrome. This identifies... more
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      Early InterventionSchizophreniaBipolar DisorderClinical Trials
The importance of patient-reported outcomes such as health-related quality of life (HRQL) in clinical research is increasingly acknowledged. In order to yield valid results, the measurement properties of HRQL questionnaires must be... more
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      Quality of lifePatient reported outcome measuresClinical researchHealth related Quality of Life
There are many challenges to transporting evidence-based treatments from laboratories into real-world settings. However, if we hope to make our evidence-based treatments accessible and available to children and usable by community... more
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      PsychologyResearch DesignMental HealthEvidence Based Medicine
This information is current as of July 12, 2011 http://content.onlinejacc.org/cgi/content/full/39/2/210 located on the World Wide Web at:
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      Heart FailureClinical researchLeft Ventricular Assist DeviceConfidence intervals
Mise au point Fin de vie de l'enfant et recherche clinique en cancérologie pédiatrique End of life and clinical research in pediatric oncology D. Davous, F. Doz, M. Heard, pour le Groupe de réflexion et de recherche au sein de l'espace... more
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      MedicineClinical researchDisease ControlSelf Esteem
Despite the widespread acceptance of quality of life (QOL) as the ideal guideline in healthcare and clinical research, serious conceptual and methodological problems continue to plague this area. In an attempt to remedy this situation, we... more
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      Research DesignHuman DevelopmentQuality of lifePublic Health
A mutual Dilemma for site management organizations continues to be finding experienced clinical research coordinators. The success of clinical trials depends profoundly on clinical research coordinators as they play a key role in the... more
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Clinical trials are a key research tool for advancing medical knowledge and patient care. They ultimately gear towards ameliorating and improving diagnosis and treatment of all diseases by introducing novel interventions and therapies.... more
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      AsthmaEuropean UnionEuropean CommissionClinical research
Background: Clinical researchers have often preferred to use a fixed effects model for the primary interpretation of a meta-analysis. Heterogeneity is usually assessed via the well known Q and I 2 statistics, along with the random effects... more
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      Clinical researchData InterpretationStatistical softwareMeta Analysis
Social bias is an issue of concern t o both practitioners and clinical researchers. This article considers race and ethnic prejudice as a prominent clinical feature in three psychotherapy cases. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental... more
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      PsychologyCognitive SciencePrejudicePsychopathology
May 1997 to address these issues. Initially, the Task Force planned to develop classifications and outcome measures pertaining only to standardizing thymectomy trials. However, it quickly became apparent that their efforts should apply to... more
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      Treatment OutcomeResearchClinical researchClinical Sciences
Non-English-speaking populations may be excluded from rigorous clinical research because of the lack of reliable and valid instrumentation to measure psychosocial variables. The purpose of this article is to describe the process and... more
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      NursingSemanticsPsychometricsFocus Groups
Biostatistics is the application of statistical techniques to biological data obtained prospectively and/or retrospectively. Statistics plays critical analytical role in biomedical research. It is the bases for building clear inference... more
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      RiskEnvironmental SciencesComputersClinical research
Background: Health-related quality of life is increasingly recognized as an important outcome in clinical research and patient care. Although there are a large number of reports of quality of life in the setting of end-stage renal... more
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      EpidemiologyMental HealthAustraliaRandomization
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      NeurosciencePsychologyCognitive ScienceDecision Making
Cancer and venous access (CAVA) trial has highlighted some issues and problems from the different departments linked to this clinical trial. This clinical service review attempted to reflect on this problems and offered some insights as... more
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      NursingEvaluation ResearchService QualityNursing Research
Abstract: To determine the histological changes induced by the human therapeutic dose of 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) and study the histological effects of a single intraperitoneal injection of one tenth, three tenths and five tenths 5-FU LD50... more
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      PharmacologyCancerHistologyCancer Cell Biology
Procedures of Informed Consent are considered a high priority for international biomedical research. However, informed consent protocols are not necessarily transferable across cultural, national or ethnic groups. Recent debates identify... more
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      Tibetan StudiesTibetInformed ConsentClinical research
Objective: To develop and validate questionnaire scales that can be used in research to investigate the presence of childhood SRBDs and prominent symptom complexes, including snoring, daytime sleepiness, and related behavioral... more
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      PsychologyAttentionSleep MedicineClinical research
1. Apomorphine (Apo), a dopamine receptor agonist used extensively in clinical research, is known to be chemically unstable. The authors have used a high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method to study the long-term stability of... more
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      ConservationLinear modelsQuality ControlQuantitative analysis
Le fauteuil roulant manuel -FRM-est une aide technique réputée efficace pour augmenter la mobilité de personnes de déficiences très diverses, dans des situations et pour des activités variées. Les catalogues et les sites internet... more
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      TechnologyDecision MakingBiological SciencesClinical research
A framework for the classification of information on maintaining or improving effectiveness and efficiency in health care systems is proposed. Activities, disciplines and methods that are available to identify, implement and monitor the... more
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      AlgorithmsObesityHigh PressureLife Style
In breast cancer clinical research, an important goal is to analyze how factors are seen to affect the disease process. Meanwhile, the disease progression is not fully modelled using standard analysis since transitions between... more
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      Breast CancerSurvival AnalysisRisk assessmentMultivariate Analysis
N onalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a clinicopathologic condition often seen in obese, diabetic women in the absence of significant alcohol use (Ͻ20 g/d for women and Ͻ30 g/d for men) and hepatic histology consistent with alcoholic... more
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      HepatologyClinical researchLiverHepatitis
Abstract Background and objectives: Recent studies have shown an association between prolactin (Prl) levels and body weight, with increased prevalence of obesity in patients with prolactinomas and weight loss associated with... more
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