Tag: "application" at medical news

First head-to-head study to compare lidoderm patch and Celebrex in treating pain

...eported adverse events with the Lidoderm patch are application site reactions, including erythema, edema, discoloration, burning sensation, pruritus or abnormal sensation. These reactions are generally mild and transient, resolving spontaneously within a few minutes to hours. The FDA-approved dosing for Lidode...

UMaine study looks at infants and chronic nighttime crying

...ep problems." The research findings have universal application to other cultures besides Japan because co-sleeping and particularly, partial co-sleeping are increasingly common in the U.S. For this reason, these results have general implications for recommendations to parents and for describing the development ...

US attempting to flout ethical practice for patient trials abroad

...require studies submitted in support of a new drug application to have been done in a manner consistent either wi...ch projects abroad that are not conducted under an application for an investigational new drug need no longer comply with the Declaration and need comply only with...

Treatment of cardiac lesions without anaesthesic

...eless, the most novel thing about this intercavity application is its treatment of the patent foramen ovale. It is estimated that up to 20% of the public have PFO, although not all need or are suitable for treatment. This is why we await some symptom as there are no studies indication which PFOs should be closed...

Yale technology translates to sonic golf training tool

.... "This is a great example of the joy in practical application of basic science and engineering." said Paul Fleury , Dean of the Engineering Faculty and Frederick W. Beinecke Professor of Engineering at Yale....

Ethical discussion should come before research

...ociety needs to be ready prior to when it hits the application stage. "I'm for science, but I don't think we go the distance to be stewards of our scientific research. We have an obligation not to be just reactive, but to be proactive and build societal consensus for the directions we're going." Even though the ...

Chemicals in tattoo inks need closer scrutiny

...of adverse side effects associated with both their application and removal. A new study, done by chemistry students at Northern Arizona University, looked at the chemical composition of a variety of tattoo inks to better understand their potential health risks. The findings, presented today at the 229 th nation...

2005 Wilmer Souder Award

...ades is the leading international authority on the application of a very wide range of spectroscopic and electron optical methods for the chemical analysis of dental biomaterial surfaces. Among his spectroscopic achievements are outstanding papers on the analysis of coupled setting mechanismsfree-radical polymer...

2005 Pharmacology, Therapeutics, & Toxicology Research Award

...h has provided an evidence-based framework for the application of contemporary pharmacological evidence to the practice of clinical dentistry. ...

2005 Behavioral Sciences & Health Services Research Award

...ve provided valuable and unique information on the application and shortcomings of this popular approach in practice. His research on the relation among dental check-ups, preventive procedures, and caries occurrence has initiated the process of reconsidering the routine caries-preventive chair-side procedures an...

2005 Geriatric Oral Research Award

...tric populations. His work in the development and application of molecular biological techniques for detecting oral pathogens from saliva and oral mucosal tissue samples has allowed scientists to simplify and enhance diagnosis of oral and systemic conditions. He is the recipient of numerous international award...

University of Manchester awarded 826k for brain science and mental health research

... of our projects fuse basic sciences with clinical application and will make a significant difference to our understanding and treatment of stroke, dementia and mental illness." The call for research proposals followed two themes: 'Pathfinders', to develop novel and exciting research ideas for laboratory and pop...

Columbia researchers receive $3 million to combat genetic killer of infants & toddlers

...yield drug candidates for investigational new drug application filings by 2007. The SMA Foundation has been instrumental in raising awareness and supporting ground breaking SMA projects in biotechnology, government and academia which will advance translational research overall, including the efforts underway at...

Innovation prize finalists announced in 'Science of Better'

... which created a scheduling and capable-to-promise application to improve operations at the food giant. The Edelman Award recognizes outstanding implemented operations research that has had a significant, positive impact on the performance of a client organization. The top finalist receives a $10,000 first prize...

$4 million grant boosts University of Michigan campaign for a new children's hospital

...Board of Trustees of the foundation after a formal application by the U-M Health System, the new grant moves Mott closer to the creation of a new state-of-the-art hospital that will provide patients in Michigan, the United States and across the globe with even greater access to U-M's world-class medical care for...

'Artery clearing' system does not provide benefit for patients undergoing PCI

...d clinical trials before advocating the widespread application of new technologies." (JAMA. 2005;293:1116-1118. Available post-embargo at JAMA.com )...

NASA awards $9.8 million NSCOR grant to UT Southwestern to study effects of space radiation exposure

...NASA in this endeavor." UT Southwestern's winning application was spearheaded by Dr. Minna; Dr. Jerry Shay, professor of cell biology; Dr. David Chen, co-director of the NSCOR, professor of radiation oncology and head of the molecular radiation biology division; and Dr. Michael Story, associate professor of rad...

Pioneering nanosystems degree wins approval

... and interest. As there is an increase in both the application of nanotechnology and of funding, there's a need f...." Napper described nanosystems engineering as the application of basic chemistry and physics to analysis and design of devices and systems with nanoscale (one-bil...

Schepens scientists regenerate optic nerve for the first time

...s, including our returning soldiers. The potential application of this discovery to treatments for other central nervous system injuries is yet another reason why I have been proud to support the Department of Defense's funding of the Center for Excellence in Military Low Vision Research," stated Congressman Mik...

Use of cell phone images appears feasible for visualizing leg wounds

...telemedical wound care is an potentially important application of teledermatology, the authors suggest. Ralph Peter Braun, M.D., of University Hospital of Geneva, Switzerland, and his colleagues performed a prospective study comparing face-to-face evaluation of leg wounds with remote evaluations to address the ...

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