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Post-COVID-19 Anosmia and Therapies: Stay Tuned for New Drugs to Sniff Out
Background: Anosmia is defined as the complete absence of olfactory function, which can be caused by a variety of causes, with upper respiratory tract infections being among the most frequent causes.
Gabriele Riccardi +5 more
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Clinical research on new drugs (Phase I). Profile of scientific publications: data from the pre-clinical phase and bioethical aspects [PDF]
PURPOSE: To trace a profile of scientific publications, phase I, in order to know whether or not they show pre-clinical phase data, emphasizing bioethical aspects. METHODS: Sixty-one scientific articles, published in 2007, involving research in human beings using new drugs, medicines and vaccines during phase I were analysed.
Brick, Vanessa de Souza +2 more
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Toward a Standardized Strategy of Clinical Metabolomics for the Advancement of Precision Medicine [PDF]
Despite the tremendous success, pitfalls have been observed in every step of a clinical metabolomics workflow, which impedes the internal validity of the study.
Kang, Yun Pyo +6 more
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The research to practice gap is a significant problem across all disciplines of healthcare. A major challenge associated with the adoption of evidence into routine clinical care is the disconnect between findings that are identified in a controlled ...
Megan E. Schliep +10 more
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P-hacking in clinical trials and how incentives shape the distribution of results across phases [PDF]
Significance Statistical significance in clinical trials is a key prerequisite for marketing approval of new drugs. The large economic payoffs at stake might undermine investigators’ ethical obligations and incentivize manipulation of results. This study
J. Adda, C. Decker, M. Ottaviani
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BACKGROUND: Anxiety is the most common health problem and the second leading cause of disability worldwide. Patients undergoing surgery often experience anxiety. It is necessary to use appropriate interventions to achieve the best results.
Solmaz Halakou +3 more
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The role of research in viral disease eradication and elimination programs: Lessons for malaria eradication [PDF]
By examining the role research has played in eradication or regional elimination initiatives for three viral diseases-smallpox, poliomyelitis, and measles-we derive nine cross-cutting lessons applicable to malaria eradication.
Breman, JG +6 more
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Considerations for using distributed research networks to conduct aspects of randomized trials
Stakeholders in the clinical research enterprise are aligned around the need to make clinical research in general, and randomized controlled trials in particular, more meaningful and efficient.
Keith A. Marsolo +7 more
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During early phases of the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic, many research laboratories repurposed their efforts towards developing diagnostic testing that could aid public health surveillance while commercial and public diagnostic laboratories developed capacity and
Mary Nehring +10 more
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Qualitative analysis of clinical research coordinators' role in phase I cancer clinical trials
Clinical research coordinators play a pivotal role in phase I cancer clinical trials.We clarified the care coordination and practice for patients provided by clinical research coordinators in phase I cancer clinical trials in Japan and elucidated clinical research coordinators' perspective on patients' expectations and understanding of these trials ...
Noriko Fujiwara +6 more
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