Clinically
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This is in 13 hospitals in four countries, and since 2010, we've done well over 2,000 surgeries with no
clinically
adverse events.
So instead of just butchering the body, I'd like to do more
clinically
meaningful dissections.
And what I want to lay out for you today is a different way of thinking about how to treat debilitating disease, why it's important, why without it perhaps our health care system will melt down if you think it already hasn't, and where we are
clinically
today, and where we might go tomorrow, and what some of the hurdles are.
It's simply accelerating the pace at which the body heals itself to a
clinically
relevant timescale.
This is
clinically
relevant today.
We may put him away for life, but we watch him
clinically.
The World Health Organization now estimates that one out of five people on the planet is
clinically
depressed.
My task was to study a group of inmates who had been
clinically
diagnosed as psychopaths.
This bionic propulsion is very important
clinically
to patients.
This has not been the case with these treatments, and FDA regulations say that for a drug to be deemed effective, a large portion of the target population should see
clinically
significant improvement.
So I go through the symptoms of that diagnosis, and it's clear to me that she's not
clinically
depressed, and I tell her that.
There's an emptiness gnawing away at people, and you don't have to be
clinically
depressed to feel it.
Clinically, he couldn't walk across the street without getting severe chest pain.
And let me just tell you about one area that we've moved this work out into, clinically, which is the context of aging and dementia.
And today, we have more than 10
clinically
approved nanoparticles for cancer that are given to patients all over the world.
Well, we looked at drugs that were already
clinically
approved for other indications to see if any of them could stop the immune cells from eating the nanoparticles.
They found that approximately one in 10 reported
clinically
significant depressive symptoms.
These diagnoses relied in part on the clinical judgment of the evaluators, and used a subset of the tests used to determine IQ— a practice later research found does not yield
clinically
useful information.
Waiting for that recognition moment may be the best early indicator of the onset of dementia than anything that shows up
clinically
today.
We're doing a lot of work with people with Alzheimer's and particularly with Parkinson's, where that quiet voice that sometimes shows up with Parkinson's patients may be the best early indicator of Parkinson's five to 10 years before it shows up
clinically.
The same with the whole things on mania and stress and depression, unless it is so
clinically
brutal, man.
And another program called Statistical Probability Mapping then performs mathematical calculations to determine whether any of these abnormalities are
clinically
significant, allowing us to provide a much more accurate neurological diagnosis of the child's symptoms.
In a number of cases they were even
clinically
depressed.
Forty percent of people experience
clinically
measurable depression.
If this is the author's and director's idea of a slice of life, they are
clinically
manic depressives.
But, I am worried that a
clinically
depressed person might accidentally see the film and do themselves in!
Why do movies depicting Renaissance have to be so
clinically
beautiful and romantic, are we afraid to see the gritty side of life or has the Hollywood happy-happy-mood won?
If you don't get it, you ARE
clinically
stupid.
The estate is in disrepair and at risk of forfeiture, the wife bedridden most of the film and the son
clinically
psychotic.
If you are
clinically
depressed or on any type of depression medication, you should probably leave this one alone.
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