A therapeutically effective amount is an amount reasonably believed to provide some measure of relief or assistance in the treatment of the infection. Such therapy as above or as described below may be primary or supplemental to additional treatment, such as antibiotic therapy, for a staphylococcal ...
2003). If the realization of a goal seems to be realistic, or if a distressing goal-incongruent strategy can be changed for a better one, one could feel positive emotions such as happiness or relief (Lazarus 1991, 1999). Such “adaptive goal processes” (Folkman 2008) seem to be ...
(acute, short-term, and long-term effects) should be taken into account when addressing exercise for chronic pain patients. Based on the state-of-the-art, as summarized above, the question remains as to which type of exercise, specific or non-specific, is more convenient for pain relief ...
This signaling overshoot cannot be explained by the negative feedback relief [17]. Figure 2. RAF overexpression in RAS-mutant cells. (A,B) RAF inhibitors increase the abundance of RAF isoforms in NRAS-mutant cells. (A) Growing MEL-JUSO cells were treated with increasing concentrations of Type...
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Versions Notes Abstract Interferential current therapy (ICT) is an electrotherapeutic intervention that combines the advantages of high permeability from middle frequency currents and efficient tissue stimulation from low frequency currents, delivering the maximum current with high tissue permeability. The aim...
This study concluded that the SCD compared to the modified SCD had better outcomes for symptom relief and inflammation. A large multicenter study, PRODUCE, compared the SCD and a modified SCD using an n-of-1 research methodology [14]. Interestingly, the study showed that both diets had ...