Study to compare rates, nature, and mechanisms of school injuries in children with and without disabilities. Conclusions: For children with disabilities, physical impairment may play a greater role than cognitive impairment in managing risk for injury at school. Individual education programs (IEP), developed for children in special education, could be tailored to include injury prevention strategies.
Completed study on Motilin, a peptide, whose action is controlled by motilin receptors located in the gut. Action of Motilin at motilin receptors increases the gastric emptying rate (rate of emptying of food and fluid from the stomach). Compounds which stimulate motilin receptors therefore provide a potential approach to the treatment of a range of clinical conditions where delayed gastric emptying may contribute to symptoms, such as enteral feeding ntolerance (post-operative or intensive care patients), gastroparesis, diabetic gastroparesis, and functional dyspepsia. This study is the First Time In Human study for the motilin receptor agonist, GSK962040.
Planned future study investigating the protein composition of nutrition may affect the rate of gastric emptying and gastric pysiology. This is espesially important in children with neurologic impariment, who commonly rely on tube feedings, have feeding proThe intent is to find out whether 4 different protein sources affect the rate of gastric emptying and electrofysiology in this group of children
Completed clinical study compared the treatment effects of rabeprazole and lansoprazole depending on the genetic constitution of a enzyme in the liver in treating reflux esophagitis and the cure rate on endoscopy after treatment with rabeprazole 20 mg or lansoprazole 30 mg once daily for 4 to 8 weeks.
Completed study is to verify superiority of the lafutidine group over the placebo group and non-inferiority to the famotidine group in terms of endoscopic healing rate of the patients with mild reflux oesophagitis.
Future planned study sponsored by Ullevaal University Hospital to find out whether 4 different protein sources affect the rate of gastric emptying and electrofysiology in study group of children
New England Journal of Medicine abstract of study to evaluate the effects of induction of moderate hypothermia in infants who had perinatal asphyxia. Study concluded that Induction of moderate hypothermia for 72 hours in infants who had perinatal asphyxia did not significantly reduce the combined rate of death or severe disability but resulted in improved neurologic outcomes in survivors. (Current Controlled Trials number, ISRCTN89547571 [controlled-trials.com] .)
Study to determine if a therapy regiment of the medication Hemin can improve symptoms in diabetic patients with gastroparesis (slow gastric emptying). We want to test the effects of this new medication on the rate at which food empties from your stomach and on your symptoms
FDA.gov - Device Approvals and Clearances - STAN S31 Fetal Heart Monitor. STANĀ® S31 Fetal Heart Monitor is new type of fetal monitor that uses the fetal electrocardiogram (ECG) obtained through a fetal scalp electrode during labor to help the doctor or midwife decide whether to allow the mother to continue to labor or to intervene and deliver the baby.
Federation of individuals and organizations working together to build a better world for people affected by rare diseases. given a top (4-star) rating by a leading independent evaluator of nonprofit organizations
Country's leading source of information on school performance. Listings of 200,000 public and private schools serving students from preschool through high school and more than 800,000 parent ratings and reviews, Go-to guide for parents aiming to make a smart school choice.
National Organization on Disability - mission of the National Organization on Disability (NOD) is to expand the participation and contribution of America's 54 million men, women and children with disabilities in all aspects of life.
Stanford Clinical Trial and study Optimizing Assisted Communication Devices for Children with Motor Impairments using a model of Information Rate and Channel Capacity