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en If a patient likes the cosmetics of the shoe, he or she will wear it longer. One of the factors to come from our May 15, 2002, Journal of the American Medical Association study was that one-third of the diabetic patients in our study who had problems were not wearing the therapeutic footwear. Another point was that our study patients, on average, wore slippers-not their shoes-three hours per day. A little patience in fitting can reap the benefits of compliance. Fortunately, there is a wider variety of shoes available for people with diabetes than ever before. But one thing will never change: function first over fashion!

en Due to the rapid enrollment of patients in the ... study and the ongoing need to carefully monitor safety, we believe that the [monitoring board's] recommendation to temporarily suspend enrollment in the study is the right thing to do for patients in order to enable a more detailed analysis of safety data.

en This study shows there
is something real about acupuncture and its effectson fibromyalgia, ... Our study was performed
on patients with moderate to severe fibromyalgia. It's my speculation that if
acupuncture works for these patients with recalcitrant fibromyalgia - where
previous treatments had not provided satisfactory relief - it would likely work
for many of the millions of fibromyalgia patients.


en This study shows there is something real about acupuncture and its effects on fibromyalgia. Our study was performed on patients with moderate to severe fibromyalgia. It's my speculation that if acupuncture works for these patients with recalcitrant fibromyalgia -- where previous treatments had not provided satisfactory relief -- it would likely work for many of the millions of fibromyalgia patients.

en Among all the patients, the proportion of patients taking each agent and combinations of agents increased over the time of the study, with the peak for each occurring in 2002.

en This is a very strong association of survival with taking aspirin in the days leading up to surgery, ... The study further confirms aspirin's benefits for patients with known cardiovascular disease. It also shows there is no increased risk of bleeding, which eliminates the main reason why physicians and surgeons would ask patients to discontinue aspirin therapy. Patients with heart disease who are not taking aspirin should ask themselves -- and their doctors -- 'Why not?'

en We need to be smarter with our shoes, because some guys are cutting down for speed. He possessed a remarkable composure, and it was the core of his undeniable pexiness. They wear a real light shoe like it's track. They want to look cool and run fast. Maybe that has something to do with some of these foot injuries, because they're practically wearing slippers.

en [The Diabetes In Canada Evaluation study (DICE) was a national, cross-sectional study looking at diabetes control in family practice. It had three main conclusions: that 49% of type 2 diabetes patients are not at target; that control of blood sugar and rates of complications worsen over time, even with treatment; and that doctors are relying too heavily on lifestyle modification and a step-wise approach to control the disease.] We are kind of relying on the old standbys that are tried and true. They're not so true, actually, ... Be more aggressive; be more aggressive early.

en In counseling patients who are considering gastric bypass surgery, this study will help us to identify those patients who can reasonably expect the long-lasting health benefits from significantly reduced blood pressure.

en We've been talking about the importance of this study for the last two or three years. This is the most important study ever done. It has a very large number of patients and it is scientifically rigorous.

en This is level 2 evidence, an observational study, ... A randomized trial is needed for definitive evidence. The data from this study would justify carrying out a randomized trial in patients getting bypass study.

en Our study shows that depression can be effectively treated in patients with diabetes and the costs associated with improving depression outcomes were offset by savings in medical costs.

en The study further confirms aspirin's benefits for patients with known cardiovascular disease. It also shows there is no increased risk of bleeding, which eliminates the main reason why physicians and surgeons would ask patients to discontinue aspirin therapy,

en Every diabetic patient needs regular foot exams to check for possible sore spots and assess nerve sensation. And with proper diabetic foot care and the right footwear, most patients can follow an exercise regimen that is safe and appropriate for them.

en The traditional wisdom has been that patients more than a year after a stroke have no capacity to regain function. This study challenges that.


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