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How to use the word Clinical in a Sentence? Page #5

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Despite official claims that the vaccines are safe and effective, it may not be a wise decision to inoculate so many people on such a large scale before systematic data from Phase 3 clinical trials become available.

Yanzhong Huang

Found on CNN
3 years ago

There's some expected findings, but nothing of any major clinical concern.

Walter ReedTrump physician

Found on CNN
3 years ago

And given kind of clinical indications we had a little bit more concern. And late that night we got the PCR confirmation that President Donald Trump for Covid-19 was...

Sean Conley

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Lindsey Baden added. Finally, Badenaddressed the question on the minds of many : How can drug developers speed along these clinical trials without risking safety in the end product ? There are ways to take risks in manufacturing that are financial that dont engender safety risks in the studies and those financial risks have to be thought about in the manufacturing side and the delivery side, that I would argue are appropriate risks in this setting.

Lindsey Baden

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

I've conducted a number of clinical trials in my days, both at Walter Reed [ National Military Medical Center ] and University of Maryland, of which I had the trial put on hold because of adverse reactions until we could evaluate whether that adverse reaction was something that was associated with the investigational product, and if so, was it serious enough that we then had to stop the trial.

Robert Redfield

Found on CNN
3 years ago

To have a clinical hold, as has been placed on AstraZeneca, as of yesterday, because of a single serious adverse event, is not at all unprecedented.

Wednesday Collins

Found on CNN
3 years ago

There is a thing called a Data Safety Monitoring Board, an independent body that is assigned to each clinical trial.

Paul Mango

Found on CNN
3 years ago

There is a thing called a Data Safety Monitoring Board, an independent body that is assigned to each clinical trial, we have no insight into the data until the DSMB says we can look at it. They can come back and say,' This is not a good vaccine.' They could come back before we even have 30,000 folks enrolled and say' We have enough. This looks great.'.

Paul Mango

Found on CNN
3 years ago

They never had the clinical syndrome of a thrombotic disorder. It was silently causing damage.

Valentin Fuster

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Per policy, we are not able to comment on whether or not we will take any action regarding emergency use authorization for convalescent plasma and will render a decision at the appropriate time, of note, the safe use of convalescent plasma remains available to patients through several pathways, including clinical trials, a national expanded access protocol, or through a single patient emergency investigational new drug request.

Anand Shah

Found on CNN
3 years ago

It could complicate the clinical picture, but there are tools that are in place for influenza, so it is really, really important than when the vaccine becomes available for flu, that people do take that vaccine.

Van Kerkhove

Found on CNN
3 years ago

When we Black people hear 'clinical trials,' we think 'We're not going to be researched on' -- and that's across economic status and across educational status, not just one sector.

Renee Mahaffey Harris

Found on CNN
3 years ago

To really be certain you need to complete the randomized clinical trials, but the good thing has been that there have been multiple reports that have been encouraging, including my clinical trials from Wuhan that had to be stopped prematurely.

Arturo Casadevall

Found on CNN
3 years ago

It's certainly possible that children may experience the kind of problems we are hearing about in adults such as long-term fatigue, from a clinical perspective we are only really seeing those children who were admitted to hospital so it's very hard to know what's going on in the community.

Nathalie MacDermott

Found on CNN
3 years ago

I've got brain fog that won't go away, i've got an onset of clinical depression, which is not sadness. People keep saying to me,' Don't be sad.' I'm not sad. I'm depressed. It's different. I can't control it.

Chris Cuomo

Found on CNN
3 years ago

In addition to weakness, common symptoms at clinical evaluation were gait difficulty( 52 %), neck or back pain( 47 %), fever( 35 %), and limb pain( 34 %), overall, 98 % of patients were hospitalized, 54 % were admitted to an intensive care unit, and 23 % required endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation.

The CDC

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Taken together the studies support that SARS-CoV-2 does not have to cause clinical myocarditis in order to find the virus in large numbers and the inflammatory response in myocardial tissue. In other words, one can have no or mild symptoms of heart involvement in order to actually cause damage, viruses in general have a way of making their way to organs that are quite remote from the original site of infection. SARS-CoV-2 is no different in this regard.

Dave Montgomery

Found on CNN
3 years ago

But as someone who does clinical research, it is incredibly difficult to do, and to be able to do it rapidly under these circumstances, like you, Iam very grateful to have some data to guide my practice than no data. Albeit the data have so many questions around them but thats the nature of science and its the nature of a new disease. Its the nature of caring for patients in complex circumstances.

Lindsey Baden

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

Jackie Bray added, Bureaucracy and dysfunction, and all kinds of barriers to serving patients. The director of clinical operations at the Queens Hospital Center, Dr. Timothy Tan, also spoke with the Times and slammed the incompetence of city officials for not taking some of the pressure off overburdened hospitals, by sending more patients to the Billy Jean King facility. Knowing what our patients had to endure in an overcrowded emergency department, its frustrating how few patients were treated at facilities such as Billie Jean King.

Timothy Tan

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

The key elements required to proceed to a Phase 3 trial are all there, the responses measured in the blood and the absence of serious harms indicate there is a possibility of an effective vaccine against Covid-19. It does not yet show that the disease is reduced or prevented, and this will not be easy to show until phase 3 trials have been completed in settings where the SARS Cov-2 virus is circulating at a high rate and people are getting clinical and severe disease.

Stephen Evans

Found on CNN
3 years ago

It has to be done really meticulously, because that's a key part of clinical research, the data has to be impeccable.

Richard Novak

Found on CNN
3 years ago

In my clinical practice, I look at the totality of evidence and then individualize recommendations for the person being cared for.

Richard Isaacson

Found on CNN
3 years ago

CORONAVIRUS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW We outweigh the risks of our situation for other goals, health benefits of connection, and normal routine. It can make people vulnerable to suggestions to bend COVID-19 safety guidelines, she said. We initially may have been fearful, but as we start to gain control we become more confident to confront situations that may have scared us. As a result, as the pandemic continues, some of us have adjusted and started to underestimate the actual threat, ignore situational hazards, and dont take COVID-19 risks as seriously. Speaking to Fox News, Dr. Collin Reiff, a psychiatrist and clinical assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry at NYU Langone Health, likened caution fatigue to swimming in the ocean. People go swimming in the ocean, a potentially dangerous place, and dont take flotation devices with them. If you dont see anyone drown, you feel fine doing it, he said. But if we hear that 100,000 people died [while swimming in the ocean], and 180,000 could drown by October, you would see more people wearing a flotation device, he said, referringto a recent report that U.S. coronavirus deaths are projected to reach 180,000 by the beginning of October unless the majority of people start wearing face masks. Reiff also hypothesized that cognitive dissonance might play a part in those who find themselves having a more lax attitude toward recommended safety precautions. Experts still recommend safety precautions such as practicing social distancing, frequent hand washing and wearing a face covering while in public. (iStock) I think some of it is fatigue, but I think another part of it is that a lot of people havent been [as directly] impacted by the novel coronavirus, he said, noting that the virus had a more direct impact on those living in cities that were hit hard at the start of the pandemic, such as New York City and Philadelphia. CORONAVIRUS INFECTS 60 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS STUDENTS ON SPRING BREAK TRIP TO MEXICO It may not be so much fatigue but their experience with COVID [the precautions] are not convenient for me any longer.

Eric Garcetti

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

Based on emerging data from studies like this, we are now able to clarify sex differences in dementia risk, combining these findings with my clinical experience, I have seen greater impact on visceral fat on memory function in women, likely mediated by metabolic pathways.

Richard Isaacson

Found on CNN
3 years ago

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