Tag: Clinical
Tribune against Didier Raoult’s “wild” trials: “Clinical research has rules”
Several medical organizations have signed a column in the newspaper Le Monde, where they criticize the work, but also the ethics of Professor Didier Raoult. He is accused of having…
Clinical signs of a disease: definition, examples
The clinical signs of a disease include symptoms and physical signs (objective signs presented by the patient and found by examining him). These will make it possible to make a…
Expert Clinical Psychologist Yaren Hamarat: ‘Fasting contributes to spiritual development’
Specialist Clinical Psychologist Yaren Hamarat pointed out that according to studies, fasting in Ramadan has psychological benefits as well as physical benefits. “fasting teaches patience” Expressing that the month of…
Alternative medicine: the recipe for identifying biased clinical studies, by Pr Ernst
We hear this almost every day: “A new study has shown that XY treatment is effective”. Usually we don’t question the claim, and we assume that the XY treatment is…
Decentralization of clinical trials in Italy: the parliamentary intergroup study on research and clinical trials
(Finance) – The event was held in Rome, at the Centro Studi Americani “Decentralized clinical trials: between ethics and development opportunities” promoted by The Bridge Foundation with the patronage of‘Higher…
Breast cancer: a platform now brings together all French clinical trials
News Published on 12/15/2022 at 1:34 p.m. Updated 12/15/2022 at 1:34 p.m. Reading 2 mins. Faced with the difficulty in finding an effective treatment for triple-negative breast cancer, a new…
Olaf Scholz in Paris: is the “Franco-German couple” in a state of clinical death?
In Paris, he will try to repair the broken pots of recent months, while the bilateral relationship remains to be built. Olaf Scholz, who annoys his European partners in Brussels…
Rectal cancer: all patients in a clinical trial are in remission
News Posted on 08/06/2022 at 08:37, Reading 2 mins. According to a new trial published in the medical journal New England Journal of Medicine, patients with rectal cancer are all…
Rectal cancer: 100% of patients in a clinical trial treated with an antibody
among all rectal cancerthem adenocarcinomas are the most frequent. To cure them, oncologists usually offer a surgery to remove the cancerous area, followed by a chemotherapy. But’immunotherapy could replace this…
A “cancer killer” virus being tested on a patient in a clinical trial
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