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Clinical psychologist speaks to parents or future students looking to attend college
Clinical psychologist speaks to parents or future students looking to attend college

News 9 spoke to a clinical psychologist about how parents or students might feel as they are potentially looking to attend college Read more

Wmur - Dec 21
Researchers provide a global catalog of human pluripotent stem cell lines for clinical use
Researchers provide a global catalog of human pluripotent stem cell lines for clinical use

To date, more than 100 clinical trials with human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC)-derived products have been initiated worldwide and an increasing number of potential hPSC-derived clinical products have entered early developmental pipelines. Read more

Medical News - Dec 19
Financial barriers drive low participation in cancer clinical trials
Financial barriers drive low participation in cancer clinical trials

A study by Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals researchers has overturned long-held assumptions about why more cancer patients don't enroll in clinical trials that could potentially save their lives. Read more

Medical News - Dec 19
Scouted: This Clinically-Validated Daily Supplement Unlocks the Benefits of Fasting Without Skipping Meals
Scouted: This Clinically-Validated Daily Supplement Unlocks the Benefits of Fasting Without Skipping Meals

Mimio HealthProlonged fasting has long been recognized as a powerful, proven way to support cellular health, improve metabolism, and promote longevity. But for most people, committing to a full 36-hour fast is unrealistic and comes with unwanted side effects like hunger, fatigue, and headaches. I... Read more

The Daily Beast - Dec 15
AI Crosses The Sacrosanct Line In Mental Health Of Being Clinical Instead Of Just Informational
AI Crosses The Sacrosanct Line In Mental Health Of Being Clinical Instead Of Just Informational

It is one thing for AI to be informational. But it now has gone into being clinical. Is this good or bad? What is the difference? An AI Insider analysis. Read more

Forbes - Dec 13
Laughing gas shows fast antidepressant effects in early clinical trials
Laughing gas shows fast antidepressant effects in early clinical trials

A systematic review and meta-analysis in eBioMedicine shows that nitrous oxide can rapidly reduce depressive symptoms within hours, particularly at higher doses, but effects are short-lived after single treatments. Repeated dosing appears to extend and strengthen antidepressant benefits, although... Read more

Medical News - Dec 09
EpiEndo Pharmaceutical's ERJ Open Research article reports first clinical trial of glasmacinal (EP395) in COPD patients
EpiEndo Pharmaceutical's ERJ Open Research article reports first clinical trial of glasmacinal (EP395) in COPD patients

ERJ Open Research article reports that Glasmacinal, a novel macrolide, was well tolerated and reduced neutrophilic inflammation in COPD patients. Read more

Globenewswire_fr - Dec 08
SISAQOL-IMI provides guidance for implementing patient-reported outcomes in cancer clinical trials
SISAQOL-IMI provides guidance for implementing patient-reported outcomes in cancer clinical trials

The SISAQOL-IMI consortium, co-led by the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) and Boehringer Ingelheim (BI), just announced the publication of its pivotal paper in The Lancet Oncology outlining how its recommendations for patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in cancer c... Read more

Medical News - Nov 26
Two UK clinical trials to assess impact of puberty blockers in young people
Two UK clinical trials to assess impact of puberty blockers in young people

Multi-year studies announced after Cass review found ‘insufficient evidence’ about effects on children with gender dysphoriaTwo studies to investigate the impact of puberty blockers in young people with gender incongruence have been announced by researchers in the UK after an expert view said gen... Read more

Theguardiantheguardian - Nov 22
AI Deriving Clinically Apt Mental Health Assessments Gets Sharply Uplifted Via Dynamic Prompt Engineering
AI Deriving Clinically Apt Mental Health Assessments Gets Sharply Uplifted Via Dynamic Prompt Engineering

LLMs such as ChatGPT are still weak at ascertaining mental health conditions of users. This new method looks promising. An AI Insider scoop. Read more

Forbes - Nov 21