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  1. ... not support use of omega-3 supplements for patients with moderate to severe dry eye disease. We found that patients who received 3,000 mg of omega-3 for 12 months were not significantly better than patients who received an olive oil placebo. What other ...
  2. ... disease. She says, "We focus on partnering with patients and their families, empowering them from the beginning" ... minority children, Dr. Chung understands the challenges her patients can face. "We focus on partnering with patients ...
  3. ... may improve the condition. Doctors find that some patients respond well to ointment or cream forms of ... It can be taken by pill or injection. Patients taking methotrexate must be closely monitored because it ...
  4. ... who lose their limbs during their service. These patients are at risk for polytrauma, meaning they have ... prosthetics and what treatments work best for these patients. That’s why NIH, together with the U.S. Department ...
  5. ... a microscope. However, even in those cases the patient is always suffering from a dysfunctional circuit. In ... mouse models. "The real credit goes to the patients I’ve been privileged to care for...and ...
  6. ... can feel accepted and safe. Staff and other patients understand their long, difficult health struggles. "NIH and ... me reasons to be happy, to feel alive." – Patient The Inn provides free housing for the families ...
  7. ... how important The Children's Inn is to my patients." – Rosandra Kaplan, M.D. Although Terran's surgery successfully ... to do it more." Terran became the first patient to try a medication called pexidartinib for her ...
  8. ... better ways to treat traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients. Here are some recent findings: Mental health issues ... with even minor head injuries. Researchers found that patients with microbleeds were more likely to have more ...
  9. ... can wear. These wearables make it easier for patients to track their own health on a daily ... stay motivated. Soon, blood pressure may be something patients can track with wearables 24/7. NIH-supported ...
  10. ... can shed light on what’s happening to specific patients who come to the clinic. In his lab ... of the rare diseases he sees in his patients. “Being able to create relevant animal models to ...
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