• Real results, clinically proven. (nutters.com)
  • It's clinically proven to help each strand of hair grow stronger and thicker. (nutters.com)
  • Say goodbye to brittle nails, because Biosil is clinically proven to help your nails grow stronger and smoother. (nutters.com)
  • The penetration depth of these lasers has been optimised at a clinically-approved wavelength for proven clinical effectiveness. (advancedhair.com.au)
  • The company says it has been clinically proven for over 15 years and generates effective targeted vitamin, mineral, nutrient and lifestyle programs. (nutraingredients-usa.com)
  • TD2's suite of capabilities encourages the timely selection of patient populations who are most likely to benefit from a new agent, and the rapid identification of clinically significant endpoints. (pharmiweb.com)
  • Synthetic CT images generated using the CE-marked deep learning-based software were clinically robust based on endpoints for dosimetry and patient positioning. (lu.se)
  • Incidence of clinically relevant medication errors in the era of electronically prepopulated medication reconciliation forms: a retrospective chart review. (ahrq.gov)
  • While hair testing is often brought up as a forensically-relevant method to assess drug exposure, it is not clinically useful and is not recommended in the acute setting. (medscape.com)
  • The effects of different sweeteners on clinically relevant outcomes such as weight management, blood glucose and lipids have been incompletely studied. (biomedcentral.com)
  • What we've really needed are better mechanisms for generating testable hypotheses - clinically relevant and experience-relevant hypotheses. (news-medical.net)
  • As a result, the concept of minimum clinical important difference (MCID) has been used to measure the critical threshold needed to achieve clinically relevant treatment effectiveness. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Pebble works with organisations that are developing tangible innovations with line-of-sight to patients who require clinically relevant models. (bioindustry.org)
  • The Department is also responsible for developing and assessing new methods for the accurate quantification of clinically relevant biomarkers. (ptb.de)
  • In most cases, clinically relevant cell numbers for MSC-based therapies can be only obtained by in vitro expansion of isolated cells. (frontiersin.org)
  • An international working group with experts on interventional endoscopy evaluated 26 statements generated from evidence on 9 clinically relevant questions. (bvsalud.org)
  • Differences especially in measurement of axial length were statistically but not clinically significant. (open.ac.uk)
  • But the magnitude of these changes is small and while statistically significant, may not be clinically important. (trainingpeaks.com)
  • Genzada is a drug discovery and development company focused on generating clinically useful molecules for today's most challenging diseases. (pharmiweb.com)
  • Sputum was collected from patients when clinically stable and before and after completion of antibiotic treatment of exacerbations. (nih.gov)
  • In clinically stable patients, aerobic and anaerobic bacteria were detected in 40 of 40 (100%) and 33 of 40 (83%) sputum samples, respectively. (nih.gov)
  • the majority of observed community richness resulted from taxa present in low abundance with similar patterns of phyla distribution in clinically stable patients and patients at the onset of exacerbation. (nih.gov)
  • Organoids are a niche within the booming field of 3D bioprinting, which includes a growing stable of chemical and biological processes that generate living tissue for use in research and medical procedures. (eurekalert.org)
  • Veterans must be independent with all cares and clinically stable. (va.gov)
  • Features clustered into 25 groups, with each cluster demonstrating high face validity, (i.e., coherent, clinically meaningful sensor features measuring similar clinical concepts). (mdsabstracts.org)
  • Compared with other clinical instruments, the new OLCR biometer generated the most accurate results. (open.ac.uk)
  • Metal fume fever is a clinical syndrome most commonly caused by occupational exposure to fumes that contain metal, generated by welding and related processes. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Remote monitoring of PD patients using a digital biomarker approach generates a large and distinctive set of feature data which cluster into clinically meaningful feature groups. (mdsabstracts.org)
  • Is it possible for the NCBI ClinVar public archive to receive, store, and retrieve data generated from a resource supported by this RFA or should an applicant plan to create a separate database? (genome.gov)
  • Data generated from the resource supported by this RFA should be interoperable with NCBI's ClinVar public archive and with any other appropriate data resource. (genome.gov)
  • Qardio devices are clinically validated, generating accurate blood pressure, weight management and heart health data with medical precision. (apple.com)
  • This monthly subscription includes a medically detailed auto generated health summary report, data enriched with weather and air quality information, medication tracking, dedicated customer support, etc., for just $9.99/month. (apple.com)
  • A set of heuristics to evaluate how health information technologies (HITs) incorporate features that enable effective patient use of person-generated health data (PGHD) is needed in an era where there is a growing demand and variety of PGHD-enabled technologies in health care and where a number of remote patient-monitoring technologies do not yet enable patient use of PGHD. (jmir.org)
  • Person-generated health data (PGHD) are produced from technologies that allow people to access and utilize health data that they themselves generate outside of a health clinic setting, and to share these data with health care providers and others, typically via the internet. (jmir.org)
  • In the sub-project "Instrumented Assessments" of Medical Informatics, a standardized interface for patient-generated data is being developed. (uni-heidelberg.de)
  • ParaReg participants can donate physical activity data via this interface, which will be evaluated together with clinically collected data. (uni-heidelberg.de)
  • OBJECTIVE: To develop a set of high-severity, clinically significant drug-drug interactions (DDIs) for use in electronic health records (EHRs). (rand.org)
  • The clinically important anaerobes in decreasing frequency are: 1. (wikipedia.org)
  • about 9% of errors were clinically important. (ahrq.gov)
  • Therefore, this study aimed to determine if ML algorithms could accurately predict clinically significant HRQOL improvements after stroke sensorimotor rehabilitation interventions and identify important predictors. (springer.com)
  • CONCLUSIONS: A set of highly clinically significant drug-drug interactions was identified, for which warnings should be generated in all EHRs. (rand.org)
  • Dr Rajendra Kumari, Executive Director, Integrated Solutions at Crown Bioscience said: "There has been a significant increase in demand in the last five years in generating in vitro and in vivo matched patient models in preclinical oncology research. (businesswire.com)
  • METHODS: A panel of experts was convened with the goal of identifying critical DDIs that should be used for generating medication-related decision support alerts in all EHRs. (rand.org)
  • We achieve this by developing highly accurate reference measurement procedures and assessing the trueness of results generated via these methods by participating in international key comparisons organised by the consultative committee of amount of substance: metrology in chemistry and biology (CCQM). (ptb.de)
  • Currently, wavefront analysis can be performed clinically by 4 methods: Hartmann-Shack, Tscherning, thin-beam single-ray tracing, and optical path difference. (aao.org)
  • They captured diseased cells voided in the dogs' urine and replicated them using a new process that generates bodies mimicing key characteristics of the original tumor cells closely enough that they can effectively be used to diagnose disease and identify possible treatments. (eurekalert.org)
  • Our research clearly shows how developments in tumor organoids are making progress towards generating predictive tools for translational research to address unmet needs within oncology drug development. (businesswire.com)
  • Clinically Comparable Monitoring: Pebble records organ function, blood haemodynamics, CO-oximetry and tissue metabolism. (bioindustry.org)
  • Therefore, research is necessary to provide new approaches for generating SI traceable measurement results for these complex biomarkers. (ptb.de)
  • Biopsies of advanced stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) need invasive exams in fragile patients, and therefore minimally invasive "liquid biopsies" have generated considerable enthusiasm. (nature.com)
  • Mtb is carried in airborne particles, called droplet nuclei (1-5 μm in diameter), which are generated when patients with pulmonary TB cough or sneeze. (nature.com)
  • Electrical signals are generated in the brain, pass through the spinal cord, and travel into the peripheral nervous system. (medscape.com)
  • This retrospective chart review study compared a research pharmacist-generated gold standard medication list to the actual medications ordered during an admission after such a process was implemented. (ahrq.gov)
  • Unfortunately, while some of the physiological research is positive, consistency in PCD-generated benefits is lacking. (trainingpeaks.com)
  • lt;a href="https://blogs.cdc.gov/genomics/2017/08/16/a-new-public-health-assessment/">A New Public Health Assessment of the Disease Burden of Hereditary Hemochromatosis: How Clinically Actionable is C282Y Homozygosity? (cdc.gov)
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  • It's one way in which this bacterium generates a diverse genetic makeup, so it can increase the chances of surviving any challenge or condition it encounters. (princeton.edu)
  • Students will generate clinically acceptable IMRT/VMAT treatment plans. (gvsu.edu)
  • RT treatment plans were generated. (lu.se)
  • RT treatment plans were generated based on MRI delineated anatomical structures and sCT for absorbed dose calculations. (lu.se)
  • Each method generates a detailed report of lower-order aberrations (sphere and cylinder) and higher-order aberrations (spherical aberration, coma, and trefoil, among others). (aao.org)
  • BACKGROUND: Glioblastoma (GBM) cellularity correlates with whole brain spectroscopic MRI (sMRI) generated relative choline to N-Acetyl-Aspartate ratio (rChoNAA) mapping. (bvsalud.org)
  • That being said, some people are trying to pay off student loans, cut back clinically, or maybe even eventually exit medicine. (medscape.com)
  • They also reversed the process, generating 3D organoid cells using traditional bioprinting, then planted them into mice. (eurekalert.org)
  • Serenoa has been clinically trialled, and 85% of users reported no further hair loss. (advancedhair.com.au)
  • 80 lasers provide therapeutic power for maximum scalp coverage and generate only 1°C of heat per session. (advancedhair.com.au)
  • Whole brain sMRI was performed to generate rChoNAA maps. (bvsalud.org)
  • in fact, some 70% of all antibiotics we use clinically come from these sources. (princeton.edu)
  • Ultimately the medical community hopes to generate viable replacement organs, eliminating the need for transplant donors. (eurekalert.org)
  • Some of my favorite side gigs I see in my online community are artistic in nature and probably don't generate that much revenue. (medscape.com)
  • The study team identified medication discrepancies between the pharmacist-generated and admission-ordered medication lists and noted any inappropriately prescribed or continued medications. (ahrq.gov)