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Study reveals contributing factor to inconsistent results in clinical trials for COVID-19 drugs

Study reveals contributing factor to inconsistent results in clinical trials for COVID-19 drugs Jul 8 2021 A new study suggests that significant variation in the amount of virus from person to person may be a contributing factor to inconsistent findings reported in clinical trials for antiviral COVID-19 drugs. The study is led by Keisuke Ejima, an assistant research scientist at the Indiana University School of Public Health-Bloomington. A new study suggests that significant variation in the amount of virus from person to person may be a contributing factor to inconsistent findings reported in clinical trials for antiviral COVID-19 drugs. Photo courtesy of Getty Images

Study: TBI doesn t necessarily lead to an increased risk of marital instability

Study: TBI doesn t necessarily lead to an increased risk of marital instability Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has a major impact on the lives of affected patients and families. But it doesn t necessarily lead to an increased risk of marital instability, as two-thirds of patients with TBI are still married to the same partner 10 years after their injury, reports a study in the July/August issue of the Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation (JHTR). The official journal of the Brain Injury Association of America, JHTR is published in the Lippincott portfolio by Wolters Kluwer. For marriages that do end, divorce most often occurs within the first year after TBI, according to the new research by Flora M. Hammond, MD, of Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, and colleagues. Our data dispel myths about risk of divorce after TBI and suggest a message of hope, the researchers write.

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