helping patients manage common pregnancy
... While pregnancy usually is characterized by symptoms of morning sickness, constipation and backaches, a woman’s skin also goes through many noticeable changes during her pregnancy. Stretch marks probably are the most common skin change that pregnant women experience. However, a variety of other skin ...
... While pregnancy usually is characterized by symptoms of morning sickness, constipation and backaches, a woman’s skin also goes through many noticeable changes during her pregnancy. Stretch marks probably are the most common skin change that pregnant women experience. However, a variety of other skin ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES INTENSITY William N. Evans
... The disparity in the two sets of results outlined above may not be all that surprising. Studies relying on aggregate data suggest that for the average patient, the marginal productivity of additional care might be low, but, as the patient’s condition becomes more sharply defined, results may not be ...
... The disparity in the two sets of results outlined above may not be all that surprising. Studies relying on aggregate data suggest that for the average patient, the marginal productivity of additional care might be low, but, as the patient’s condition becomes more sharply defined, results may not be ...
Maternal plasma folate during pregnancy impacts differential DNA
... • Five population-based birth cohort studies (n = 1,688) – ALSPAC, GenR, INMA, CHS, Project Viva ...
... • Five population-based birth cohort studies (n = 1,688) – ALSPAC, GenR, INMA, CHS, Project Viva ...
Texas Plan to Reduce Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke
... an artery. The resulting buildup is called plaque, which can partially or completely block a vessel and may lead to heart attack or stroke. The most prevalent forms of heart disease and stroke are ischemic heart disease and ischemic stroke. These two forms are caused by narrowed or blocked arteries ...
... an artery. The resulting buildup is called plaque, which can partially or completely block a vessel and may lead to heart attack or stroke. The most prevalent forms of heart disease and stroke are ischemic heart disease and ischemic stroke. These two forms are caused by narrowed or blocked arteries ...
Conservative Management of Ectopic Pregnancy: A Provincial
... ectopic gestations tend to be smaller and have lower baseline βhCG levels, thus more time is available for conservative management with comparable outcomes to that of surgical treatment. 7,22 There is an inverse association between βhCG levels ...
... ectopic gestations tend to be smaller and have lower baseline βhCG levels, thus more time is available for conservative management with comparable outcomes to that of surgical treatment. 7,22 There is an inverse association between βhCG levels ...
S PCO About
... be a source of significant psychological distress. The Yale PCOS Program helps women manage bothersome cosmetic concerns with medical interventions, lifestyle modifications, and psychological support and counseling. Hirsutism is the excess growth of coarse, visible body hair, which can be evident on ...
... be a source of significant psychological distress. The Yale PCOS Program helps women manage bothersome cosmetic concerns with medical interventions, lifestyle modifications, and psychological support and counseling. Hirsutism is the excess growth of coarse, visible body hair, which can be evident on ...
Jemds.com
... The primary aetiology being plaque, gingivitis is regarded as the most common periodontal disease in children.3 Accumulation of food debris, plaque and microorganisms initiates inflammation leading to gingivitis. If it is not taken care of in the initial stage, it will progress to periodontitis. Inf ...
... The primary aetiology being plaque, gingivitis is regarded as the most common periodontal disease in children.3 Accumulation of food debris, plaque and microorganisms initiates inflammation leading to gingivitis. If it is not taken care of in the initial stage, it will progress to periodontitis. Inf ...
Arginase Deficiency Presenting as Intractable Hiccups With Severe
... and its prevalence in Japan is estimated as 1 in 2,000,000 living births [2]. The clinical features of this rare disease differ from those of the other UCDs. In general, arginase deficiency does not present in the early infantile period and its symptoms do not usually include severe hyperammonemia [ ...
... and its prevalence in Japan is estimated as 1 in 2,000,000 living births [2]. The clinical features of this rare disease differ from those of the other UCDs. In general, arginase deficiency does not present in the early infantile period and its symptoms do not usually include severe hyperammonemia [ ...
Management Recommendations for Metabolic
... made by the clinician based on an assessment of the potential risks and benefits for the patient. It is beyond the scope of the article to provide guidance as to whether a second generation antipsychotic should be used as a treatment method. The CAMESA guideline group did not receive any industry sp ...
... made by the clinician based on an assessment of the potential risks and benefits for the patient. It is beyond the scope of the article to provide guidance as to whether a second generation antipsychotic should be used as a treatment method. The CAMESA guideline group did not receive any industry sp ...
certified nurse midwife
... Arrange for a collaborating obstetrician who shall be responsible for and provide consultation and back up to the Certified Nurse Midwife. The qualified collaborating obstetrician has completed an ACGME-approved OB-GYN residence-training program. Additionally, he or she is an Active Staff physician ...
... Arrange for a collaborating obstetrician who shall be responsible for and provide consultation and back up to the Certified Nurse Midwife. The qualified collaborating obstetrician has completed an ACGME-approved OB-GYN residence-training program. Additionally, he or she is an Active Staff physician ...
Harmful Traditional Practices
... victim cases as well as preventing them happening to the new coming generation through the implementation of appropriate measures. ...
... victim cases as well as preventing them happening to the new coming generation through the implementation of appropriate measures. ...
Red Flags in Urogynecological Assessment
... Red Flags in Urogynecological Assessment – Background Paper Issues Female urogynecological conditions such as urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse are common (affecting over 30% of adult women) and are not life-threatening conditions. However, a small percentage of women who experience sym ...
... Red Flags in Urogynecological Assessment – Background Paper Issues Female urogynecological conditions such as urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse are common (affecting over 30% of adult women) and are not life-threatening conditions. However, a small percentage of women who experience sym ...
Down syndrome - Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
... chromosome 14). This is present in addition to the two normal copies of chromosome 21, so that in total there are three copies of chromosome 21. This is known as an unbalanced chromosome translocation. In these situations one of the parents may be a 'carrier' of a balanced translocation where one co ...
... chromosome 14). This is present in addition to the two normal copies of chromosome 21, so that in total there are three copies of chromosome 21. This is known as an unbalanced chromosome translocation. In these situations one of the parents may be a 'carrier' of a balanced translocation where one co ...
Self care support devices and technologies
... sensor sitting just beneath the surface of the skin and secured by tape. A wire connects this sensor to a small monitor unit that is worn by the patient on their belt or in their pocket. Fingerstick blood glucose readings are entered into the monitor for calibration. The sensor then automatically re ...
... sensor sitting just beneath the surface of the skin and secured by tape. A wire connects this sensor to a small monitor unit that is worn by the patient on their belt or in their pocket. Fingerstick blood glucose readings are entered into the monitor for calibration. The sensor then automatically re ...
Appendix A: Disease-Specific Chapters
... normal activities, regardless of the state of the rash.6, 14 Transmission is greatest in the prodromal period, therefore exclusion of children from school or daycare after the onset of the varicella rash will not slow down the transmission of the virus and is too late to prevent spread.14 Parents an ...
... normal activities, regardless of the state of the rash.6, 14 Transmission is greatest in the prodromal period, therefore exclusion of children from school or daycare after the onset of the varicella rash will not slow down the transmission of the virus and is too late to prevent spread.14 Parents an ...
- Sankara Nethralaya
... nominal evidence of association and a shallower anterior chamber depth (ACD) when all data were meta-analyzed (β = −0.033, P = 0.021). However, when multiple testing was considered, the observation was non-significant.10 In another recent GWAS study from a larger Asian cohort ABCC5 was found to influe ...
... nominal evidence of association and a shallower anterior chamber depth (ACD) when all data were meta-analyzed (β = −0.033, P = 0.021). However, when multiple testing was considered, the observation was non-significant.10 In another recent GWAS study from a larger Asian cohort ABCC5 was found to influe ...
Prevalence of Cardiovascular Risk Factors among Diabetic
... hilly state. The high prevalence of obesity (68%) in the rural diabetic population in this agriculturist state was contrary to normal belief of less obesity because of healthy life style and simple nutrition. The high prevalence of obesity found was expected from changed life style of physical inact ...
... hilly state. The high prevalence of obesity (68%) in the rural diabetic population in this agriculturist state was contrary to normal belief of less obesity because of healthy life style and simple nutrition. The high prevalence of obesity found was expected from changed life style of physical inact ...
Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports A Case of Glycogen
... hepatic transaminases, Hepatomegaly, firm and enlarged liver in infancy and early childhood. Cardiomyopathy appears in childhood GSDIII. Lliver manifestations become less prominent in adolescence and adulthood. Hepatic cirrhosis and adenomas are observed in fewer patients. Marked Hypertrophic cardio ...
... hepatic transaminases, Hepatomegaly, firm and enlarged liver in infancy and early childhood. Cardiomyopathy appears in childhood GSDIII. Lliver manifestations become less prominent in adolescence and adulthood. Hepatic cirrhosis and adenomas are observed in fewer patients. Marked Hypertrophic cardio ...
Comm 1312: Writing and Research
... become more common as the studies show that 60 to 83 percent of the anorexics had an anxiety disorder at some point in their lives (Michel, 2003). Anorexics also take diet and diuretic pills by a higher dosage than required and more frequent times leading to dangerous outcomes. Even though anorexic ...
... become more common as the studies show that 60 to 83 percent of the anorexics had an anxiety disorder at some point in their lives (Michel, 2003). Anorexics also take diet and diuretic pills by a higher dosage than required and more frequent times leading to dangerous outcomes. Even though anorexic ...
atencion prenatal durante el embarazo y su efecto sobre
... We may therefore have underestimated the importance of antenatal care booking of risk factors for early onset pre-eclampsia, a type with considerable maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. Many risk factors that can be assessed at antenatal care booking including history (age, parity, previ ...
... We may therefore have underestimated the importance of antenatal care booking of risk factors for early onset pre-eclampsia, a type with considerable maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. Many risk factors that can be assessed at antenatal care booking including history (age, parity, previ ...
Beating Cardiovascular Disease
... patients from three heart trials demonstrated that the patients with Lp(a) levels in the top 10% had a 2 - 3 fold higher risk of MI than those with the lowest Lp(a) levels. 1 In a recent prospective trial involving 3972 community dwelling adults > 65 years of age and free of vascular disease, follow ...
... patients from three heart trials demonstrated that the patients with Lp(a) levels in the top 10% had a 2 - 3 fold higher risk of MI than those with the lowest Lp(a) levels. 1 In a recent prospective trial involving 3972 community dwelling adults > 65 years of age and free of vascular disease, follow ...
Biologinė psichiatrija
... Dear colleagues, It is a great pleasure to invite psychiatrists, endocrinologists, psychologists, neurologists and other scientists to the 4th East ern and Central European Regional Congress of the International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology (ISPNE) in Vilnius, Lithuania, 15-17 June 2006. End ...
... Dear colleagues, It is a great pleasure to invite psychiatrists, endocrinologists, psychologists, neurologists and other scientists to the 4th East ern and Central European Regional Congress of the International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology (ISPNE) in Vilnius, Lithuania, 15-17 June 2006. End ...
Musculo-Skeletal and Collagen Disorders
... Controlled scientific studies of many patients can prove that a particular treatment is beneficial or that an apparent improvement is incidental. The important consideration is that treatment should do no harm. Some studies have been done in alternative therapies, particularly diet in the treatment ...
... Controlled scientific studies of many patients can prove that a particular treatment is beneficial or that an apparent improvement is incidental. The important consideration is that treatment should do no harm. Some studies have been done in alternative therapies, particularly diet in the treatment ...
UK 2020 Cardio & Vascular Coalition Modelling the
... • Overall the female population is expected to increase by 9% between 2006 and 2020 representing an increase of more than 2.7 million women. • The greatest relative population growth is expected in the older age groups, specifically in those aged 100 or older (+78%), 95-99 (+65%), and 90 to 94 years ...
... • Overall the female population is expected to increase by 9% between 2006 and 2020 representing an increase of more than 2.7 million women. • The greatest relative population growth is expected in the older age groups, specifically in those aged 100 or older (+78%), 95-99 (+65%), and 90 to 94 years ...
Tackling Cardiovascular Diseases: Priorities for the Outcomes Strategy
... fat, sugar and salt foods to children and the introduction of plain packaging for tobacco products. ...
... fat, sugar and salt foods to children and the introduction of plain packaging for tobacco products. ...