A New York Times health reporter explains what clinical trials are, why they are important and how they can help inform us.
Thought LeadersAoife Hayes, Kevin O'Regan & Julie ScanlonClinical Trials Assitant, Operations Manager & Quality Assurance ManagerAtlantia Clinical Trials Food clinical trials may not be as familiar to ...
A ketogenic diet may improve symptoms of depression, according to a new review and meta-analysis published in JAMA Psychiatry ...
Physical therapy is routinely recommended for knee pain attributed to a degenerative meniscal tear, but its efficacy has not been established. We randomly assigned participants 45 to 85 years of ...
NEW ORLEANS -- Patients experiencing major heart attacks had a lower risk of serious complications if they received a single ...
Publication of Interim Results and Presentation at Recent Industry Event Demonstrate Clinical Benefit Associated with Use of ...
Oxaliplatin-Based Versus Alkylating Agent in Neuroendocrine Tumors According to the O6-Methylguanine-DNA Methyltransferase Status: A Randomized Phase II Study (MGMT-NET) The median time post-HCT was ...
Group announced the publication of interim results from its CAMPAIGN trial, a randomized controlled trial designed to evaluate the ...