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Concern for families motivates the Croydon project too, but the rest of us benefit in less obvious ways.

The Vasopressin and Septic Shock Trial (VASST) demonstrated a survival benefit in less severe septic shock, but guidelines espouse use 'in patients refractory to other vasopressors' [ 1, 4].

Finally, if novel treatments for the condition are approved, it has been widely suggested that any intervention that potentially modifies the natural history of the condition may be of greater benefit in less damaged muscles; in other words, in younger children.

Of those examining initial severity of depression, four comparisons suggested similar results in less and more severely ill patients, 54 57 58 one reported a greater benefit in less severely ill patients, 52 and the rest reported that more severely ill patients showed greater benefits.

Some recent studies have suggested that AVP administration may also be of benefit in less severe forms of septic shock or as an early intervention to limit edema formation and organ damage, rather than as rescue therapy (4– 7), but the effects of this approach on outcomes have not been fully investigated.

For example, multiple phase II clinical trials on dasatinib showed clinical benefit in less than a quarter of patients with breast cancer, prostate cancer or melanoma, and no measurable benefit in patients with small cell lung cancer or metastatic colorectal cancer; results with saracatinib and bosutinib were even more disappointing (reviewed in [ 3].

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Triptans are recommended as initial treatment for moderate to severe migraine attacks, or when other agents failed to reach the expected therapeutic benefit in less-disabled patients.

That amounts to similar benefits in less than one-twentieth the time.

Great news for anyone who has ever thought, "When will this be over?!" while running: With intervals, you can get the same cardio benefits in less time!

The work emphasizes not only the great potential that marker assisted selection, genetic engineering, and genome editing hold in translational research, but also the great need to ensure such technologies benefit farmers in less well-developed countries.

And unemployment is relatively low: 2.2% of residents in the greater Cambridge area were claiming job-seeker's allowance (the main unemployment benefit) in June, less than Britain's 3.8%.

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