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NHLBI researchers find long-acting beta-agonists not as effective as inhaled corticosteroids in treating persistent asthma

...hma treatments. In the past eight years, ACRN has completed six clinical studies providing answers to important asthma treatment questions. The participating centers are: Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston; Harlem Lung Center, New York City; National Jewish Medical and Research Center, Denver; University...

Higher rate of improvement, lower rate of adverse effects with clarithromycin for acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis

...ior to randomization, patients with suspected AECB completed a questionnaire designed to assess disease severity and antimicrobial treatment. Eligible patients were required to have chest radiographs negative for pneumonia or structural lung disease (other than chronic obstructive pulmonary disease). Among t...

Failure at nonconscious goals explains negative 'mystery moods'

...lete. All the students then completed a questionnaire that measured their moods. Results showed that, for participants primed with an achievement goal, those who were given the easy test reported being in a better ...

Wolfgang Glasser receives ACS award for wood chemistry, bio-based composites research

...More than 50 students and research associates have completed thesis and research studies in his laboratory, resulting in more than 200 publications, four edited books, and 14 patents. He has also served as an external examiner for dissertations and graduate committees in Europe, Scandinavia, Malaysia, Japan, A...

Landmark dialysis study findings could greatly simplify treatment of kidney disease with peritoneal dialysis

... largest randomized controlled clinical trial ever completed in dialysis patients suggest that peritoneal dialysis (PD), a flexible home-based dialysis treatment for people with chronic kidney failure, might have far broader applicability than current practice patterns suggest. This study, led by researchers ...

Study: N.C. educates only a quarter of physicians practicing in the state

...S. or Canada." Thirty-five percent of N.C. doctors completed their residencies in the state, he said. Almost 10...al care per week. Almost 43 percent of doctors who completed their residency in North Carolina reported a primary-care specialty, compared with just under 40 per...

West meets East - WHO tuberculosis treatment

...care in western Siberia, even though the trial was completed five years ago. He comments on the profound cultural differences between western and Russian approaches to health care: many patients in Russia continue to undergo long periods of hospital admission (especially for the early stages of treatment), and...

Rewards coupled with naltrexone effective in treating heroin and other opioid addictions

...who sought treatment for opioid dependence and who completed outpatient detoxification. Each patient received naltrexone three times a week and attended a group therapy session once a week. A second group of patients also received vouchers redeemable for goods and services contingent on targeted behaviors. Yet...

Dartmouth Medical School professors study the uneven landscapeof newborn intensive care services: Variation in the neonatology workforce

...A team of Dartmouth Medical School researchers has completed the first study of the neonatal workforce since 1983 to determine the geographic distribution of neonatologists in the United Sates. Their results, reported in the July/August issue of Effective Clinical Practice, lay the groundwork for understanding...

Meningitis in infancy linked to developmental problems

...actitioners and parents of children in both groups completed a questionnaire about the children's health and development. Children were allocated to one of four categories of disability, based on evidence of developmental problems. Two per cent of children who survived the acute attack died before the age of 5...

UT Southwestern receives $1.7 million grant to study effects of long-term space travel on the heart

...taken to reverse cardiac atrophy. Levine recently completed a bed-rest study and found that exercise training while reclining prevented atrophy of the heart. "We think that cardiac atrophy is reversible and potentially can be prevented with sufficient exercise," Levine said. The researchers will study 12 ast...

Regular cycling can improve sexual function in men with heart failure

...f life and sexual improvement using questionnaires completed by patients and their partners. Quality of life (QOL) was measured by responses to the Minnesota Living with Heart Failure questionnaire. Sexual improvement was assessed by Sexual Activity Profile (SAP) questionnaires that covered three areas: rela...

LIFE-SAVER: World's largest cholesterol-lowering trial reveals massive benefits for high-risk patients

...ats the conclusion of UK researchers who have just completed the worlds largest randomised trial on cholesterol-lowering therapy. Unveiling the key findings today (Tuesday 13 November) at the American Heart Associations Scientific Sessions 2001, lead researcher Professor Rory Collins said: This is a stunning r...

Behavioral therapies plus pharmacotherapies can add up to success

...rsus a placebo during the 90 days after alcoholics completed a two-week daily alcohol treatment program. The two-week program consisted of either CST/CET training, or educational discussions and relaxation training. "Alcoholics who took naltrexone for at least two months of the 90 days that they were prescr...

Acupuncture calms nerves, improves heart function

...owering sympathetic nerve activity. Animal studies completed to date indicate that acupuncture works best in the most extreme cases of sympathetic nerve elevation, but the factors that cause nerve activity to increase are complex and still under investigation, Middlekauff notes. Other researchers participating...

New study provides mixed report card on informed consent to cancer clinical trials

...had recently enrolled in clinical trials in Boston completed questionnaires about their understanding of the st...ssionals whose patients had enrolled in the trials completed similar questionnaires. To the researchers surprise, only 46 percent of professionals agreed that tr...

Children's Cancer Fund brings world-class pediatric cancer specialist to Dallas

...he State University of New York at Stony Brook. He completed an internship and residency in pediatrics at Childrens Hospital in Boston and a fellowship in pediatric hematology/oncology at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute. He has received young investigator awards from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and th...

Vascular dementia patients taking ARICEPT show significant treatment benefits in cognition and function

...rmal dreams. Overall, 491 patients (79.7 percent) completed the study and 125 (20.3 percent) discontinued, including 73 (11.9 percent) who discontinued due to an adverse event. No deaths were considered to be related to ARICEPT. Information about ARICEPT treatment in Alzheimers disease Once-a-day prescript...

College freshmen more politically liberal than in the past, UCLA survey reveals

... vast majority of these respondents (97.5 percent) completed the survey before Sept. 11. Therefore, changes between 2000 and 2001 do not reflect students reactions to those events. Renewed interest in politics and activism Following long-term declines in students attention to politics, the 2001 survey shows si...

Dosage appears to be a critical factor in cocaine vaccine

...dential drug treatment program. Of that number, 27 completed the full course of three monthly injections. Of these, 24 returned for the final scheduled visit after three months. Fifteen of those inoculated were followed for one year. "Anti-cocaine antibodies were detected after the second injection, peaked at ...

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