Influenza Epidemiology
... Study population: Ballabgarh, India Static model using local data on: ○ Vaccine effectiveness ...
... Study population: Ballabgarh, India Static model using local data on: ○ Vaccine effectiveness ...
Mandev Guram – COPD
... mice, the mice went on to contract emphysema5. Therefore, Malhotra et al. 4 assessed the expression of NRF2, NRF2-dependent antioxidants, regulators of NRF2 activity, and oxidative damage in non-COPD (in both smokers and former smokers) and smoker COPD lungs (mild and advanced) 4. Cigarette smoke–e ...
... mice, the mice went on to contract emphysema5. Therefore, Malhotra et al. 4 assessed the expression of NRF2, NRF2-dependent antioxidants, regulators of NRF2 activity, and oxidative damage in non-COPD (in both smokers and former smokers) and smoker COPD lungs (mild and advanced) 4. Cigarette smoke–e ...
Perinatal Asphyxia Syndrome in Foals
... Foals may appear normal at birth and then develop a host of behavioral abnormalities, including the loss of coordinated swallowing and sucking reflexes, the inability to locate the udder, the tendency to wander from the mare and walk into walls, generalized hypotonia, and seizures. ...
... Foals may appear normal at birth and then develop a host of behavioral abnormalities, including the loss of coordinated swallowing and sucking reflexes, the inability to locate the udder, the tendency to wander from the mare and walk into walls, generalized hypotonia, and seizures. ...
Krabbe disease - shsbiogeneticdisorders
... • Krabbe disease is a degenerative disorder that affects the nervous system. • The disease causes a deficiency of an enzyme. • Without this enzyme, myelin does not properly cover the nerves causing physical, mental, and emotional problems. • Krabbe disease is also know as ...
... • Krabbe disease is a degenerative disorder that affects the nervous system. • The disease causes a deficiency of an enzyme. • Without this enzyme, myelin does not properly cover the nerves causing physical, mental, and emotional problems. • Krabbe disease is also know as ...
Health and Stress - American Institute of Stress
... the medicalization of childhood. If children cough after exercising, they have asthma; if they have trouble reading, they are dyslexic; if they are unhappy, they are depressed; and if they alternate between unhappiness and liveliness, they have bipolar disorder. While these diagnoses may benefit a f ...
... the medicalization of childhood. If children cough after exercising, they have asthma; if they have trouble reading, they are dyslexic; if they are unhappy, they are depressed; and if they alternate between unhappiness and liveliness, they have bipolar disorder. While these diagnoses may benefit a f ...
Lecture in diabetes mellitus
... Is a group of diseases characterized by an elevated blood glucose level (hyperglycemia) resulting from defects in insulin secretion, in insulin action, or both. DM is not a pathogenic entity but a group of etiological different metabolic defects. Common symptoms of DM are lethargy from marked hyperg ...
... Is a group of diseases characterized by an elevated blood glucose level (hyperglycemia) resulting from defects in insulin secretion, in insulin action, or both. DM is not a pathogenic entity but a group of etiological different metabolic defects. Common symptoms of DM are lethargy from marked hyperg ...
Side Effects of Gonadotropins
... prevent ovulation when ultrasound or hormone testing indicates a high risk for severe OHSS. The use of ultrasounds and/or serum estradiol levels will enable your physician to predict your risk. ...
... prevent ovulation when ultrasound or hormone testing indicates a high risk for severe OHSS. The use of ultrasounds and/or serum estradiol levels will enable your physician to predict your risk. ...
Fact Sheet Coats’ Disease
... What are Symptoms and Signs of Coats' Disease? Early warning signs of Coat’s Disease may include; (a) yellow‐eye in flash photography ‐ an eye affected by Coats’ Disease will glow yellow in photographs, as light is reflected off cholesterol deposits; (b) a yellow reflex from the pupil (called l ...
... What are Symptoms and Signs of Coats' Disease? Early warning signs of Coat’s Disease may include; (a) yellow‐eye in flash photography ‐ an eye affected by Coats’ Disease will glow yellow in photographs, as light is reflected off cholesterol deposits; (b) a yellow reflex from the pupil (called l ...
PPT - Med Study Group
... Multifactorial disorders are more common than single gene and chromosomal disorders They are caused by the interaction of many genes with environmental factors Optimum preventive measures rely on avoidance of the bad environmental factors since avoidance of inheriting the bad genes is at prese ...
... Multifactorial disorders are more common than single gene and chromosomal disorders They are caused by the interaction of many genes with environmental factors Optimum preventive measures rely on avoidance of the bad environmental factors since avoidance of inheriting the bad genes is at prese ...
Slide 1
... from population studies. So they are observational and do not depend on theory as the Mendelian characters. • Empiric risks vary according to several ...
... from population studies. So they are observational and do not depend on theory as the Mendelian characters. • Empiric risks vary according to several ...
Bengin Tumour of Uterus
... Tumours of this group grow more rapidly and are softer than fibromyomata. They may increase in size after the menopause.by naked-eye inspection, the tumour may be seen to have invaded the uterine wall or the capsule of the fibromyoma, and the cut surface often shows small haemorrhages and areas of d ...
... Tumours of this group grow more rapidly and are softer than fibromyomata. They may increase in size after the menopause.by naked-eye inspection, the tumour may be seen to have invaded the uterine wall or the capsule of the fibromyoma, and the cut surface often shows small haemorrhages and areas of d ...
Evidence-based practice tutorial – Critical Appraisal Skills
... time to transcribe the recorded data. Data can be less generalisable than with qualitative studies. Statistical Analysis of the Literature When data has been gathered, it needs to be analysed statistically. Qualitative and quantitative data is examined differently. The basic examination of quantitat ...
... time to transcribe the recorded data. Data can be less generalisable than with qualitative studies. Statistical Analysis of the Literature When data has been gathered, it needs to be analysed statistically. Qualitative and quantitative data is examined differently. The basic examination of quantitat ...
Obesity - PHG Foundation
... the population, although this role is complex and less well understood. Multiple genes are involved, and these interact both with each other and with environmental factors. This ‘polygenic’ (many gene) obesity has been investigated in large genome-wide association studies, which have to date robustl ...
... the population, although this role is complex and less well understood. Multiple genes are involved, and these interact both with each other and with environmental factors. This ‘polygenic’ (many gene) obesity has been investigated in large genome-wide association studies, which have to date robustl ...
Заголовок слайда отсутствует
... develop, and acute tubular necrosis (ATN) may ensue if this hypoperfusion persists. HELLP syndrome (Hemolysis, ELevated liver enzymes, and Low Platelets) is observed when severe preeclampsia or eclampsia is accompanied by significant liver involvement. ...
... develop, and acute tubular necrosis (ATN) may ensue if this hypoperfusion persists. HELLP syndrome (Hemolysis, ELevated liver enzymes, and Low Platelets) is observed when severe preeclampsia or eclampsia is accompanied by significant liver involvement. ...
FGFR3-Related Skeletal Dysplasias Panel Test (NIPD)
... For cases identified by sonographic diagnosis, cffDNA testing is used to confirm FGFR3-related skeletal dysplasia. The sonographic features can overlap with those seen in other skeletal dysplasias which occasionally lead to misdiagnosis by ultrasound alone. cffDNA testing assists by giving a definit ...
... For cases identified by sonographic diagnosis, cffDNA testing is used to confirm FGFR3-related skeletal dysplasia. The sonographic features can overlap with those seen in other skeletal dysplasias which occasionally lead to misdiagnosis by ultrasound alone. cffDNA testing assists by giving a definit ...
Parkinson`s Disease PPT
... • Most cases of Parkinson’s disease result from a complex interaction of environmental and genetic factors, but exactly why Parkinson’s occurs and how the neurons become impaired is unknown. However there is increasing evidence that Parkinson's disease may be inherited. • “Associated genes” do not c ...
... • Most cases of Parkinson’s disease result from a complex interaction of environmental and genetic factors, but exactly why Parkinson’s occurs and how the neurons become impaired is unknown. However there is increasing evidence that Parkinson's disease may be inherited. • “Associated genes” do not c ...
Pediatric Intake Form
... as in the practice of other medicine, there are some risks to naturopathic therapies. I do not expect the naturopath to be able to anticipate and explain all risks and the complications, and I wish to rely on Dr. Sleggs to exercise judgment during the course of procedures and therapies which Dr. Sle ...
... as in the practice of other medicine, there are some risks to naturopathic therapies. I do not expect the naturopath to be able to anticipate and explain all risks and the complications, and I wish to rely on Dr. Sleggs to exercise judgment during the course of procedures and therapies which Dr. Sle ...
When the Body Turns On Itself
... Loss of saliva results in the loss of the antibacterial and antifungal capacities of saliva, as saliva keeps the oral soft tissue moist and healthy, and buffers the oral environment, helping to neutralize acids that cause dental decay Destruction of the salivary glands inhibits that buffering effe ...
... Loss of saliva results in the loss of the antibacterial and antifungal capacities of saliva, as saliva keeps the oral soft tissue moist and healthy, and buffers the oral environment, helping to neutralize acids that cause dental decay Destruction of the salivary glands inhibits that buffering effe ...
peripheral_neuropathies
... • Diabetes mellitus (“sugar diabetes”)—important to carefully monitor food intake; in cats, feed a lowcarbohydrate, high-protein diet; diabetic neuropathy often reversible with diet change and medical control of diabetes ...
... • Diabetes mellitus (“sugar diabetes”)—important to carefully monitor food intake; in cats, feed a lowcarbohydrate, high-protein diet; diabetic neuropathy often reversible with diet change and medical control of diabetes ...
New mutations causing congenital myopathies
... present. Generally, if a mutation is recessive, you need to have two mutated copies of the gene before the disease manifests. The researchers found that in those affected individuals who had inherited one normal and one mutated copy of the gene - which would not normally cause disease - only the mut ...
... present. Generally, if a mutation is recessive, you need to have two mutated copies of the gene before the disease manifests. The researchers found that in those affected individuals who had inherited one normal and one mutated copy of the gene - which would not normally cause disease - only the mut ...
Aug 2008 BAC
... Averaging about 10 to 15 cases a year, there is still concern that prions may be incubating in apparently healthy people and years from now we may see many new cases of CJD; the possibility of infecting healthy persons through surgical instrumentation also exists, since the prion is resistant to all ...
... Averaging about 10 to 15 cases a year, there is still concern that prions may be incubating in apparently healthy people and years from now we may see many new cases of CJD; the possibility of infecting healthy persons through surgical instrumentation also exists, since the prion is resistant to all ...
Men`s Health
... • Most causes of death in men such as cardiovascular disease, injuries, road traffic accidents, cancers, violence, war, infectious diseases (including HIV/AIDS) and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases are not male-specific and they are preventable or amenable to early intervention • Further analy ...
... • Most causes of death in men such as cardiovascular disease, injuries, road traffic accidents, cancers, violence, war, infectious diseases (including HIV/AIDS) and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases are not male-specific and they are preventable or amenable to early intervention • Further analy ...
Paediatric Addendum on Weight Control in - EMA
... ages should be represented in sufficient large proportions in the study. Overweight patients with obesity-related co-morbidities could be included in the study. Exclusion criteria: patients with secondary causes of childhood obesity such as mental retardation, chromosomal problems or syndromic obesi ...
... ages should be represented in sufficient large proportions in the study. Overweight patients with obesity-related co-morbidities could be included in the study. Exclusion criteria: patients with secondary causes of childhood obesity such as mental retardation, chromosomal problems or syndromic obesi ...
Gene Therapy
... This presentation contains certain statements that may be forward-looking within the meaning of Section 27a of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, including statements relating to the product portfolio and pipeline and clinical programs of the company, the market opportunities for the all of the ...
... This presentation contains certain statements that may be forward-looking within the meaning of Section 27a of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, including statements relating to the product portfolio and pipeline and clinical programs of the company, the market opportunities for the all of the ...
Gestational diabetes: risks, management, and treatment options International Journal of Women’s Health Dove
... care organizations sponsored HAPO, an international prospective cohort study.3 Approximately 25,000 pregnant women underwent a 75 g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and careful assessment of perinatal outcome measures, with blinding of caregivers and subjects. Women with particularly elevated gl ...
... care organizations sponsored HAPO, an international prospective cohort study.3 Approximately 25,000 pregnant women underwent a 75 g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and careful assessment of perinatal outcome measures, with blinding of caregivers and subjects. Women with particularly elevated gl ...