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E.coli in Urinary Tract Infections
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E.coli in Urinary Tract Infections from 2000–2016

Urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the most common infectious diseases and the most common nosocomial infection in the developed world. Complicated urinary tract …

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Updated Research Criteria for Clinical Trials
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Updated Research Criteria for Clinical Trials Across the Alzheimer’s Disease Continuum

The National Institute of Aging and Alzheimer’s Association (NIAAA) have recently proposed a common research framework to help investigators establish a research agenda and evaluate …

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COPD
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Thinking Big: SCAPIS – The Ideal Cohort for Studies on CVD, COPD and Related Metabolic Disorders

Cardiopulmonary diseases are major causes of death worldwide, but currently recommended strategies for diagnosis and prevention are believed to be outdated because of recent changes …

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Acne vulgaris
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Acne vulgaris and Associated Impact on Quality of Life

Acne vulgaris or ‘Pimples’ is a very common inflammatory skin disease affecting young adults all over the world, irrespective of race, ethnicity and geographical location. …

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Improving the Performance of Clinical Trials
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Improving the Performance of Clinical Trials

Several metrics systems exist to measure performance. The most significant parameters, however, are the course of patient recruitment, how many patients complete the study, and …

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Gathering Substantial Data for Faster
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Gathering Substantial Data for Faster Clinical Trial Approval

Pharmaceutical manufacturers have long struggled to create an efficient clinical trial process for faster next-phase approval. The root cause of most failures is a lack …

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Customised Supply Solution
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Customised Supply Solutions for Investigator-initiated Trials

Investigator-initiated Trials (IITs) are an integral and increasingly important part of the clinical research landscape. In this article, John Denier at Clinigen discusses the potential …

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collaborating
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Collaborating with Patients for Better Trial Design

Modern patients are taking control of their own healthcare, from sharing information with one another to approaching industry organisations with their concerns. Tarquin Scadding-Hunt at …

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Patient-centricity
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Patient-centricity: A Progressive Prescription for Modern Healthcare

A revolution is happening in the healthcare industry. Societal pressure to improve our health, technological advances, and market forces are all driving forward a novel …

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Medical-Labels
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Seeing Beyond the Label: Transforming the Management of Customer Materials

Integration and increased automation are transforming the way life sciences companies manage much of their operational and regulatory information. Labelling and packaging content – so …

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