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  • 101uncontrolled study — A clinical study that lacks a comparison (i.e., a control) group …

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  • 102Monitoring in clinical trials — Clinical monitoring Oversight and administrative efforts that monitor a participant s health during a clinical trial. The government and other clinical trial funding agencies require data and safety monitoring boards to oversee clinical trials.… …

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  • 103Blinded study — Clinical trials of drugs are often done blinded so that the patient does not know (is blinded as to) whether they are receiving the product being tested or the control/placebo to ensure that the results of a study are not affected by a possible… …

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  • 104Alzheimer's disease clinical research — As of August 2010 there were more than 800 clinical trials under way to understand and treat Alzheimer s disease. 149 of these studies were human phase three trials, the last step before U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval and marketing.… …

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  • 105H5N1 clinical trials — are clinical trials concerning H5N1 vaccines. They are intended to discover pharmacological effects and identify any adverse reactions the vaccines may achieve in humans. [ [http://clinicaltrials dev.ifpma.org/ IFPMA glossary] ] Current Status of …

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  • 106Crossover study — A crossover study (also referred to as a crossover trial) is a longitudinal study in which subjects receive a sequence of different treatments (or exposures). While crossover studies can be observational studies, many important crossover studies… …

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  • 107Analysis of clinical trials — Failure to include all participants in the analysis may bias the trial results. Most trials do not yield perfect data, however. Protocol violations may occur, such as when the patients do not receive the full intervention or the correct… …

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  • 108Whitehall Study — The original Whitehall Study investigated social determinants of health, specifically the cardiorespiratory disease prevalence and mortality rates among British male civil servants between the ages of 20 and 64. The initial study, the Whitehall I …

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  • 109School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge — Infobox University name =Cambridge University Medical School native name = latin name = motto = established =1842 type =Medical school dean= free label = free = students = undergrad =240 postgrad = city =Cambridge state = country =England campus …

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  • 110Dose-ranging study — A dose ranging study is a clinical trial where different doses of an agent (e.g. a drug) are tested against each other to establish which dose works best and/or is least harmful. Dose ranging is usually a phase I or early phase II clinical trial …

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