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Principles of evidence-based medicine have transformed the way we look at
clinical
interventions and may prevent repetitions of public-health disasters such as the inappropriate promotion of hormone replacement therapy and anti-arrhythmic drugs.
While opioids can be harmful and addictive, as America’s current crisis demonstrates, the fact that something can be dangerous is not sufficient reason to impose extreme restrictions on its
clinical
use.
At least a dozen new vaccines and drug candidates are in
clinical
trials, and the World Health Organization has endorsed a new diagnostic test called the GeneXpert.
A number of other drugs – some new and some repurposed – are currently in the last stage of
clinical
trials, and one new drug has been approved by US regulators for treatment of MDR-TB even before such trials have been completed.
While
clinical
trials of the most promising drugs and vaccines need to be pursued, we also need to go back to the drawing board and develop entirely new tactics.
Last year, Chisti and his team, in collaboration with colleagues from Australia and with funding from the Australian Agency for International Development, conducted a
clinical
trial in Bangladesh to compare the efficacy of this alternative apparatus to the low- and high-flow oxygen therapies recommended by the World Health Organization in resource-poor contexts.
With the data they collect, developing-country health-care innovators can set the stage for their
clinical
advances to be transformed into national public policies, not just in their own countries, but in resource-deprived communities worldwide.
Others argued that terrorists were all victims of
clinical
paranoia or some other psychosis.
Known as “biopharming,” the great promise of this technology emerged about 15 years ago, with
clinical
trials of vaccines and drugs produced in bananas, tomatoes, and tobacco.
To be sure, there are solutions to the drug resistance crisis: restricted consumption, better diagnostics and disease surveillance, and expanded
clinical
development of new drugs are three.
And, while many people might prefer a status quo approach that speeds up the development of new antibiotics while leaving current consumption unchanged, this solution brings its own set of ethical considerations – such as how and when to reduce the length of
clinical
trials.
But, as requirements for registering
clinical
trials have become more stringent, its magnitude has become quantifiable: the results of at least half of the
clinical
trials involving patients and healthy volunteers remain unpublished years after completion.
Following this revelation, a British research team reported a
clinical
trial that they had carried out more than a decade earlier.
Failing to publish the results of
clinical
trials is a betrayal of the implicit trust that they have placed in researchers to use their contribution to increase and improve the stock of scientific knowledge.
In particular, the fifth season, which aired in France in late 2014, offered a
clinical
description of how young people in the Paris suburbs went astray, while portraying the relationship between the police and their political superiors as cynical and even combative.
So she remained ignorant, as did her physicians – with possible ramifications for her
clinical
care.
If those funds are to support effective treatments, they should be channeled into further
clinical
trials, including of stem cells and gene therapies.
In the 1950s, Soviet influences (characterized by heretical
clinical
theories whereby particular forms of political and religious dissent were attributed to specific varieties of “dangerous” mental illness) dominated.
Yet in this case they provided, collectively, more reliable evidence than that reported in numerous controlled
clinical
trials.
"Just how tainted has
clinical
medicine become," asked an editorial in the British medical journal The Lancet in 2002; the answer was "heavily and damagingly so."
Genetic tests differ significantly from other
clinical
tests.
Psychotherapists Rediscover the BrainWhen I trained as a
clinical
psychologist during the 1980s at a well-regarded American university, there was little mention of neuroscience.
There is hope across all
clinical
fields that deal with disorders of the nervous system that these discoveries will lead to greater understanding of brain functioning and radically improved treatment.
Future advances will require the interaction of laboratory research,
clinical
case studies, and the imagination of creative thinkers.
To reverse this trend, we must allow medical students to train in world-class
clinical
settings, while encouraging them to return to practice in their home countries.
Students could complete their preclinical training, and a portion of their
clinical
training, in their country of origin, and then be given the option of completing a temporary clinical-training stint in the US or the UK.
The problem is that treatment is too often abandoned at the first signs of
clinical
improvement - usually after 2-3 months.
In the context of their analysis, medical errors could include bad doctors, poor
clinical
judgment, miscommunications between staff members or departments, and incorrect diagnoses.
After all,
clinical
research to assess the safety and effectiveness of new drugs and vaccines can happen only during an epidemic.
In order to accelerate progress, governance of the
clinical
trials must be transparent, and all knowledge about the disease, including developments regarding potential treatments and vaccines, must be shared openly – imperatives that will require strong public-health leadership in both the Mano River countries and the developed world.
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