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Clinically meaning
In a clinical manner: dispassionately or analytically. | In the setting of a medical clinic; in a clinical setting; (of a health condition) to a degree high enough to be relevant to clinical practice. | At a person's bedside.
Example sentences (20)
But despite those concerns, gaming disorder made it into the ICD-11 draft as the only “clinically recognizable and clinically significant syndrome” related to the broader category of computing and the internet.
According to the Juice Plus website, the products have been clinically researched in universities and research centers around the world.
A FREE and clinically proven intervention to help people in Barrow quit smoking is being piloted by the council.
Ame and her children are all disabled and clinically vulnerable, and found their health rapidly declining.
And finally, our fibroblast activation protein, or FAP, targeted PET diagnostic imaging agent is being clinically investigated in multiple tumor types.
And what would you view as clinically meaningful?
Geologie bases its recipe on clinically researched ingredients.
He described a near-death experience as a person who is either comatose or clinically dead without a heartbeat while still having a lucid experience in which they feel emotions, see, and hear, as well as interact with other beings.
Horny goat weed, maca root, and tribulus terrestris are just a few of the all-natural components in this specifically created supplement that have been clinically proven to increase libido and sexual performance in females.
However, good testosterone boosters use clinically proven ingredients and strong doses.
However, some details of the cases, which both involved clinically vulnerable and profoundly disabled children, can be reported.
I believe that clinically it should not be a surprise the fact that there is an interest because there is very strong clinical evidence provided by MeMed on the use of this product.
IBSRELA is providing clinically meaningful benefits to patients and Ardelyx is establishing itself as a commercial company.
In older individuals, ABCC6 Deficiency presents as pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE), which is characterized by pathological mineralization in blood vessels and soft tissues clinically affecting the skin, eyes, and vascular system.
Just one in nine children were assessed as having a clinically recognisable mental health problem 20 years ago.
Most recently, he served as head of clinical partnerships at Harbor Health, where he built a high performing clinically integrated network including partnerships with leading health systems.
On Wednesday, May 24, Melissa was flown home and taken straight to Arrowe Park, but on Friday (May 26) Melissa’s "devastated" mum posted an update confirming that her “beautiful daughter” had been declared clinically dead.
Over the past year, the app has been clinically tested by vets and pet parents in Europe, the United States and Canada, and will be on the market in the U.S., France and Singapore in January.
Previous assessments of Y, which were carried out by both the NHS and private bodies in 2019, identified that Y had “clinically significant” mental health issues along with issues with sensory processing, language and communication.
Screening for prostate cancer has been heavily debated in medical circles due to potential harms including side effects from biopsies and unnecessary testing for those with no clinically significant cancer.