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Placebo treatment versus no treatment

2002
Placebo interventions are often believed to improve patient reported and observer reported outcomes, but this belief is not based on evidence from randomised trials that compare placebo with no treatment.To assess the effect of placebo interventions.We searched the Cochrane Controlled Trials Register (The Cochrane Library, issue 3, 1998), MEDLINE (Jan ...
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TREATMENT ENVIRONMENT AND TREATMENT OUTCOME

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1972
Seven large equivalent male Veterans Administration wards were used in a study linking treatment environment as perceived by patients and staff to treatment outcome as assessed by ward dropout, release, and community tenure rates.
Rudolf H. Moos, Jeffrey Schwartz
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Treatment Delayed Is Treatment Denied!

Revista Española de Cardiología (English Edition), 2009
Correspondence: Dr. Giuseppe De Luca. Cardiologia Intervencionista. Division de Cardiologia. Hospital Maggiore della Carita. Universidad del piemonte Oriental. Corso Mazzini, 18. 28100 Novara. Italia. E-mail: giuspepe.deluca@maggioreosp.novara.it See article on pageS 15-22 A recent meta-analysis of 23 randomized trials has shown that primary ...
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Breast Cancer Treatment: A Review

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2019
Importance Breast cancer will be diagnosed in 12% of women in the United States over the course of their lifetimes and more than 250 000 new cases of breast cancer were diagnosed in the United States in 2017. This review focuses on current approaches and
Adrienne G. Waks, E. Winer
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Treatment of Aptitude × Treatment Interactions.

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1991
The main effects in psychotherapy research have been smaller than expected. Rather than concluding that psychotherapy has weak effects, clinical researchers have argued that average effect sizes are reduced because of mismatches between clients and treatment.
Bradley H. Smith, Lee Sechrest
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TREATMENT METHODS AND FASHIONS IN TREATMENT

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1961
It seems that in the current practice of psychiatry, the fashion for almost every kind of nervous and mental disorder is pharmacotherapy. There are “psychotropic” and “neuroleptic” tranquilizers, energizers (can brain function be “energized”?), antidepressants, hallucinogenic chemicals, and other drugs, all representing the latest in psychiatric ...
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The Treatment of Syphilis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1964
IT may be some grim comfort to know that infectious syphilis has increased not only in the United States but in many other countries as well. At home, reported cases of infectious syphilis reached their peak in 1947 and then began a precipitous decline, which lasted for almost a decade.
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No treatment is often the best treatment

BMJ, 2012
Lasker and Chowdhury described many drug related alternatives for this patient intolerant of simvastatin but omitted one …
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Humane Treatment and the Treatment of Humans

New England Journal of Medicine, 1976
When should we treat patients and under what circumstances should we refuse them treatment? In the last 10 years there has been a tendency to think of these issues as ethical problems. It is not that physicians failed to think in value terms or failed to make conscientious decisions about treatment before then. Such problems stare nurses and physicians
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Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention of Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Diseases

, 2007
Target Population: Healthcare workersSponsoring Organizations: The American Thoracic Society and the Infectious Diseases Society of AmericaType:
N. Ampel
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