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    of the clinical trials that help determine their relevance in regards to research and development. It is the outcome by which the effectiveness of treatments in a clinical trial is evaluated. Because of its importance, it is essential for primary endpoints to be concisely and carefully specified to ensure that the results will be accurate and accepted in the scientific community. They must possess important characteristics that ensure qualitative endpoints are chosen for each clinical trial…

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    There are number of research study out there and not all studies are created equally. There are many scientific research studies conclude results that is contradict to each other and which potentially leads to detrimental harm on health care system. An evaluation of research study is a process of assessing study’s strength and weakness, exclusion and inclusion criteria, purpose of study, methods, results, limitation, study’s internal and external validity, and analysis of overall research study.…

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    reaction that occurs after immunization.2 Acetaminophen has been used for decades in various settings for its antipyretic effects, however the efficacy and safety of using this agent when immunizing infants is investigated. 3 The clinical trial, “A Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial of Acetaminophen for Prevention of Post-Vaccination…

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    The article What’s Hot in PD? Update on the Use of Mucuna Pruriens for the Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease is written by Dr. Michael S. Okun, who is a well-known authority based on the fact that he wrote several books on the topic of Parkinson’s disease, including 10 Breakthrough Therapies for Parkinson’s Disease as well as the number one Parkinson’s Best Seller 10 Secrets to a Happier Life. He is further the National Parkinson Foundation director, which is stated in the article. The National…

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    Developed in 1988, CLIA consist of regulations set in place by the federal government to improve the quality of laboratory testing. Under CLIA laboratories have to be certified by their state and CMS (Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services) before they can accept any human samples to test. Laboratories may have multiple certifications for multiple types of testing. CLIA has waived some test that has been determined to be simple, easy, and has a low-risk of erroneous test results. These waived…

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    Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine and the Department of Oral Medicine, Diagnosis and Periodontology, Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine, Cairo University between September 2014 and August 2015. Diagnosis of LP was confirmed based on the typical clinical presentation. Patients were subgrouped into two main groups; patients with only OLP lesions or patients with mainly CLP lesions (generalized, localized or associated with OLP). Patients on phototherapy, or suffering from any cancer, or receiving…

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    Of all of the alternative therapies we researched, we expected it to have the least amount of clinical studies, definitely more than acupuncture. Unexpectedly, after researching the clinical trials demonstrating the effectiveness of energy therapy, as well as better understanding the process behind the results, our initial feelings have been replaced by curiosity. We were surprised to find that…

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    report follows the findings found in clinical studies. This article describes the clinical characteristics of the subjects. It talks about the reason for the paradox that some clinical experiences suggest that the majority of subjects respond to acupuncture but some of the clinical research outcomes suggest that a larger percentage may not respond. Moreover, this article shows that ample clinical experience suggests that acupuncture is a reasonable option for many clinical conditions. It points…

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    The purpose of the article is to determine rather transdermal (NRT) Nicotine Replacement Therapy are safe for patients with a history of cardiovascular heart disease or acute myocardial infarction. Nicotine is rapidly absorbed into the blood through the lungs by smoking, but more slowly through the blood stream by nicotine patches or buccal and nasal routes (Kee, 2015). Furthermore, nicotine will increase heart rate, cardiac output, and blood pressure causing possible further complications to…

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    and human studies are reported, and that the final product labelling informs physicians and patients about the relative risks of using the product (Madhaven, Oakley, & Kun, 2008). In addition, the RAS also makes certain that efficacy data from human trials are properly documented for regulatory submission (Monahan & Babiarz,…

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