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Superiority or Non Inferiority Trials1 comment

Praveen Nirmalan wrote 7 months ago: In earlier posts, we have looked at the different phases of clinical trials and compared ideal and p … more →

Tags: Resources & Research, clinical epidemiology, RESEARCH & STUDIES, sample size, superiority trials, non inferiority trials, Medicines

New Executive Search: Pharma-Cruiting is seeking a Director / Senior Director, Clinical Development & Medical Affairs for an oncology diagnostic company in the Mid-West.

Ruth Frazer wrote 1 year ago: Pharma-Cruiting Life Sciences Executive Search is seeking a Director / Senior Director, Clinical Dev … more →

Tags: & diagnostic assay validation studies, assay development, case report form, Clinical Development & Medical Affairs oncology dia, Clinical Study Protocols, Clinical Study Reports, Director / Senior Director, Discovery Research, Gastroenterology

Why Are Randomized Clinical Trials So Important

Monica Pignotti, PhD wrote 2 years ago: For people who are wondering why anecdotes, testimonials, authoritative assertions and success based … more →

Tags: Scholarly Publications, Social Work, Critical Thinking, monica pignotti, Social Work, mental health professionals, Evidence Based Practice, bruce thyer, Mental Health

Nobel Prize Laureate Stuns Colleagues with Homeopathy At A Prestigious International Scientific Meeting2 comments

goodscience wrote 2 years ago: At a recent international meeting of Nobel Laureates held last week in Germany, Luc Montagnier prese … more →

Tags: Nobel Prize Laureate Stuns Colleagues with Homeopathy A, bad science, badscience, Big Pharma, Evidence based Medicine, Health Care, homeopathic, Homeopathic studies, Homeopathy

Software-as-a-service finds applications in laboratory information management

clinsolver wrote 2 years ago: Image via Wikipedia ClinSolver is a clinical trial management software (CTMS). Our software is geare … more →

Tags: Laboratory Informatics Management System, Electronic Laboratory Notebook, Software as a Service, Cloud Computing, Software as a service, Laboratory information management system, Research

Clinical trials in the Age of Comparative Effectiveness Research

clinsolver wrote 3 years ago: Image by Francisco Diez via Flickr This year’s Silicon Valley Taiwanese American Industrial Te … more →

Tags: Industry, China 2, Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER), Healthcare Reform, clinical trial, Business, Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals, united states, Harvard University

China's healthcare reform and clinical trials

clinsolver wrote 3 years ago: Image by Ennor via Flickr Drove up to Foster City and attended the BioPacific 2010 Conference sponso … more →

Tags: Industry, China 2, Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER), Healthcare Reform, clinical trial, Research and Development, Business, Pharmaceutical drug, Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals

Success in Cancer Treatment with Homeopathy!

goodscience wrote 3 years ago: Great article!! You can read it in it’s entirety here http://www.cancerdecisions.com/content/view/41 … more →

Tags: Success in Cancer Treatment with Homeopathy!, Cancer, cancer homeopathy, Cancer Research, Cancer Treatment, cancers studies, double blind studies, drug research, Evidence based Medicine

The Case FOR Homeopathic Medicine: The Historical and Scientific Evidence

goodscience wrote 3 years ago: An article by Dana Ullman………… A lot of people today are confused about what … more →

Tags: The Case FOR Homeopathic Medicine: The Historical and S, bad science, Big Pharma, corporate medicine, double blind studies, drug research, Evidence based Medicine, freedom to choose, Health Care

Nobel Prize-winning Scientist's Research Gives Significant Support to Homeopathic Pharmacology!

goodscience wrote 3 years ago: Professor Luc Montagnier is a French virologist who co-discovered HIV and who won the Nobel Prize in … more →

Tags: Nobel Prize-winning Scientist's Research Gives Sig, Homeopathy, Science, Scientific, drug research, health, homeopathic, Evidence based Medicine, Homeopathic studies

New Study Shows Efficacy of Homeopathic Medicines in the Treatment of Moderate to Severe Depression

goodscience wrote 3 years ago: A new study published in Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine  (other wise known as … more →

Tags: New Study Shows Efficacy of Homeopathic Medicines in th, Science, Scientific, drug research, health, homeopathic, double blind studies, rct, Evidence based Medicine

The Campaign Against Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM)

goodscience wrote 3 years ago: Here is another great article by Harald Walach, research Professor in Psychology at the University o … more →

Tags: Big Pharma, Cam, Complementary and Alternative Medicine, corporate medicine, double blind studies, drug research, Evidence based Medicine, freedom to choose, Freedom to Choose health

Pharmacologist Madeleine Ennis Admits; "Homeopathy, There is Something Going on There"17 comments

goodscience wrote 4 years ago: I just LOVE this article published in NewScientist. Maybe one day Gimpy et al will admit there is so … more →

Tags: Madeleine Ennis and Homeopathy, Big Pharma, corporate medicine, double blind studies, drug research, Evidence based Medicine, freedom to choose, Freedom to Choose health, Gimpy

"14 Studies" Corrupt.2 comments

goodscience wrote 4 years ago: It is interesting how the critics of homeopathy are constantly harping on the dangers of homeopathy. … more →

Tags: "14 Studies" Corrupt, Homeopathy, Science, Scientific, drug research, Vaccination, Vaccines, Health Care, freedom to choose

The Effectiveness of Homeopathy Proven Once Again!5 comments

goodscience wrote 4 years ago: Another brilliant study shows the effectiveness of homeopathy reported by a conventional medical jou … more →

Tags: The Effectiveness of Homeopathy Proven Once Again!, Homeopathy, PLACEBO, Science, Scientific, drug research, Health Care, homeopathic, double blind studies

Lancet Wrong: But We Knew That!1 comment

goodscience wrote 4 years ago: Natural News posted this article by Sherry Baker: In August of 2005, the prestigious British medical … more →

Tags: Lancet Wrong: But We Knew That!, bad science, Ben Goldacre, double blind studies, drug research, Evidence based Medicine, Guarian, health, Health Care

Im Back.............6 comments

goodscience wrote 4 years ago: Sorry I have been gone for a few months, but family, work and the US election have been taking up al … more →

Tags: I'm Back, Homeopathy, bad science, Ben Goldacre, health, Health Care, freedom to choose, homeopathic, double blind studies

Homeopathy and Randomized Clinical Trials26 comments

goodscience wrote 5 years ago: A very good friend of mine is an editor for an online homeopathic journal. He wrote a very interesti … more →

Tags: Homeopathy and Randomized Clinical Trials, Homeopathy, double blind studies, rct, Evidence based Medicine, homeopathic cases, Homeopathic studies


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