Marvelon Product Monograph
... The information contained in this section is principally from studies carried out in women who used COC with higher formulations of estrogen and progestogens than those in common use today. The effect of long-term use of COCs with lower doses of both estrogen and progestogen remains to be determined ...
... The information contained in this section is principally from studies carried out in women who used COC with higher formulations of estrogen and progestogens than those in common use today. The effect of long-term use of COCs with lower doses of both estrogen and progestogen remains to be determined ...
Key principles for autism interventions
... from a paediatrician, GP or dietitian. This is because altering your diet can have significant, long-term effects. According to one review of special diets for people on the autism spectrum: ‘The combination of food selectivity and restrictive diets can make it difficult to achieve an adequate diet, ...
... from a paediatrician, GP or dietitian. This is because altering your diet can have significant, long-term effects. According to one review of special diets for people on the autism spectrum: ‘The combination of food selectivity and restrictive diets can make it difficult to achieve an adequate diet, ...
Chapter_17R
... Neuromuscular Problems: Epilepsy Epilepsy does not usually result in any specific oral or feeding problems, but the phenytoin used to treat it can affect oral health as well as nutritional status Gingival hyperplasia makes oral self-care challenging Phenytoin increases the need for vitamins D ...
... Neuromuscular Problems: Epilepsy Epilepsy does not usually result in any specific oral or feeding problems, but the phenytoin used to treat it can affect oral health as well as nutritional status Gingival hyperplasia makes oral self-care challenging Phenytoin increases the need for vitamins D ...
communicable disease toolkit
... Influx of non-immune population/infected individuals into areas of new pathogens. ...
... Influx of non-immune population/infected individuals into areas of new pathogens. ...
Document
... Overdominance Hypothesis: Genetic variance for fitness is caused by loci at which heterozygotes are more fit than both homozygotes. Inbreeding decreases the frequency of heterozygotes, increases the frequency of homozygotes, so fitness is reduced. Dominance Hypothesis: Genetic variance for fitness i ...
... Overdominance Hypothesis: Genetic variance for fitness is caused by loci at which heterozygotes are more fit than both homozygotes. Inbreeding decreases the frequency of heterozygotes, increases the frequency of homozygotes, so fitness is reduced. Dominance Hypothesis: Genetic variance for fitness i ...
What is Leptin? - jamesjmessina.com
... It was quickly apparent that leptin is generally ineffective as signal for excessive body fat, since obese people generally have higher, not lower, levels of leptin, but yet remain obese Probably more important role of leptin is to signal to body that body fat has fallen to dangerously low levels (f ...
... It was quickly apparent that leptin is generally ineffective as signal for excessive body fat, since obese people generally have higher, not lower, levels of leptin, but yet remain obese Probably more important role of leptin is to signal to body that body fat has fallen to dangerously low levels (f ...
Non-Communicable Diseases Watch Volume 3 Number 10 (Oct 2010)
... Age at starting to smoke, total pack-years smoked, and current smoking status are predictive of COPD mortality.7 For passive smoking, a cross-sectional analysis in China observed that individuals who were heavily exposed to passive smoking (equivalent to 40 hours a week for more than 5 years) were 4 ...
... Age at starting to smoke, total pack-years smoked, and current smoking status are predictive of COPD mortality.7 For passive smoking, a cross-sectional analysis in China observed that individuals who were heavily exposed to passive smoking (equivalent to 40 hours a week for more than 5 years) were 4 ...
Case Presentation
... Start Byetta (in combination with two oral hypoglycaemic agents) or insulin (Novomix 30 10 units twice daily) to give symptom relief, once glucose toxicity resolves may be able to change to dual oral agents Diabetic eye review – warn about blurred vision, don’t get glasses prescription changed f ...
... Start Byetta (in combination with two oral hypoglycaemic agents) or insulin (Novomix 30 10 units twice daily) to give symptom relief, once glucose toxicity resolves may be able to change to dual oral agents Diabetic eye review – warn about blurred vision, don’t get glasses prescription changed f ...
fighting infection - Publications.Parliament
... Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), create wide–spread anxiety and affects global travel and trade. It is widely feared that a global outbreak of a new strain of influenza could result in a repeat experience of 1918 when seventy million people died across the world. Infectious disease services in England ( ...
... Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), create wide–spread anxiety and affects global travel and trade. It is widely feared that a global outbreak of a new strain of influenza could result in a repeat experience of 1918 when seventy million people died across the world. Infectious disease services in England ( ...
Avian Flu: Preparing for a Pandemic
... In 1997, an outbreak of avian influenza among poultry in Hong Kong was traced to the H5N1 virus strain (see sidebar on page 5). The outbreak was accompanied by 18 cases of human infection; six of those people died. There was immediate apprehension among world health officials, as this was the first ...
... In 1997, an outbreak of avian influenza among poultry in Hong Kong was traced to the H5N1 virus strain (see sidebar on page 5). The outbreak was accompanied by 18 cases of human infection; six of those people died. There was immediate apprehension among world health officials, as this was the first ...
abstract book - Concordia College
... How Big Data is Perpetuating Inequality in the U.S. Angela Cole In 2016, Amazon offered Prime same day delivery to many major cities across the country. Millions of Americans lived in cities where these services were offered. Amazon's reliance on data left out minority communities. Google, Nikon, an ...
... How Big Data is Perpetuating Inequality in the U.S. Angela Cole In 2016, Amazon offered Prime same day delivery to many major cities across the country. Millions of Americans lived in cities where these services were offered. Amazon's reliance on data left out minority communities. Google, Nikon, an ...
Recent advances in the management of chronic stable angina ii
... patients without prior MI (class I, level of evidence [LOE]: B) and when a previous MI has been sustained (class I, LOE: A) unless contraindications exist.5 In addition, because of their negative chronotropic effect, β-blockers prolong diastole, raising coronary artery blood flow and myocardial perf ...
... patients without prior MI (class I, level of evidence [LOE]: B) and when a previous MI has been sustained (class I, LOE: A) unless contraindications exist.5 In addition, because of their negative chronotropic effect, β-blockers prolong diastole, raising coronary artery blood flow and myocardial perf ...
Appendix 3: IHD Horizon Scan
... The report maps out the pathway of care for IHD including health system indicators, costs and flows of patients. A horizon scan of IHD technologies is presented along with results from a survey of stakeholders on options to improve the pathway of care. Our preliminary analysis suggests a discussion ...
... The report maps out the pathway of care for IHD including health system indicators, costs and flows of patients. A horizon scan of IHD technologies is presented along with results from a survey of stakeholders on options to improve the pathway of care. Our preliminary analysis suggests a discussion ...
Informed Consent for Assisted Reproduction
... Some research suggested that the risk of ovarian tumors may increase in women who take any fertility drugs over a long period of time. These studies had significant flaws, which limited the strength of the conclusions. More recent studies have not confirmed this risk. A major risk factor for ovaria ...
... Some research suggested that the risk of ovarian tumors may increase in women who take any fertility drugs over a long period of time. These studies had significant flaws, which limited the strength of the conclusions. More recent studies have not confirmed this risk. A major risk factor for ovaria ...
Adrenal Insufficiency and Addison`s Disease
... Significant fever or injury may require triple oral dosing. Once recovery from the stress event is achieved, dosing is then returned to maintenance levels. People with adrenal insufficiency should know how to increase medication during such periods of stress. Immediate medical attention is needed if ...
... Significant fever or injury may require triple oral dosing. Once recovery from the stress event is achieved, dosing is then returned to maintenance levels. People with adrenal insufficiency should know how to increase medication during such periods of stress. Immediate medical attention is needed if ...
1. What is HCG? 2. Since this is the pregnancy hormone, does it
... and a sublingual HCG option which allows clients to administer their own HCG daily. Both we and Dr. Simeons have found the protocol to be extremely safe and effective. We have had hundreds of clients use the protocol with great weight loss and significant improvement in overall health. Keep in mind, ...
... and a sublingual HCG option which allows clients to administer their own HCG daily. Both we and Dr. Simeons have found the protocol to be extremely safe and effective. We have had hundreds of clients use the protocol with great weight loss and significant improvement in overall health. Keep in mind, ...
ORIGINAL ARTICLE Ischemia burden on stress SPECT MPI predicts
... improved the symptoms and long-term outcomes of patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD) over the last decades. A subset of these patients may also benefit from coronary revascularization. The survival benefit of coronary revascularization is related to the amount of myocardial ischemia. S ...
... improved the symptoms and long-term outcomes of patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD) over the last decades. A subset of these patients may also benefit from coronary revascularization. The survival benefit of coronary revascularization is related to the amount of myocardial ischemia. S ...
In Ischemic Heart Disease Men and Women are Different... But the
... angina without coronary lesions confirmed by angiography the patient will evolve without further chest pain. However, already in the WISE study (2) 45% of women without obstructive coronary disease still presented with angina at 5-year follow-up with a similar frequency than those with one to three ...
... angina without coronary lesions confirmed by angiography the patient will evolve without further chest pain. However, already in the WISE study (2) 45% of women without obstructive coronary disease still presented with angina at 5-year follow-up with a similar frequency than those with one to three ...
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... their procedure were previously used in infected patients.22-24 Despite such events, there are still conflicting data about previous surgery being a risk factor for iCJD, possibly because the incubation period (ie, time from infection to onset of symptoms) can range from one year to 30 years or long ...
... their procedure were previously used in infected patients.22-24 Despite such events, there are still conflicting data about previous surgery being a risk factor for iCJD, possibly because the incubation period (ie, time from infection to onset of symptoms) can range from one year to 30 years or long ...
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... A summary of the published evidence for each postulated health effect was produced in the form of a table with an accompanying bibliography. A maximum of 10-15 papers relating to each postulated health effect could be critically reviewed. Papers at the highest level of evidence were reviewed first ( ...
... A summary of the published evidence for each postulated health effect was produced in the form of a table with an accompanying bibliography. A maximum of 10-15 papers relating to each postulated health effect could be critically reviewed. Papers at the highest level of evidence were reviewed first ( ...
THE BREAST DURING PUBERTY, PREGNANCY AND LACTATION
... pregnancy or within 12 months thereafter Incidence – 1:3,000 – 1:10,000 pregnancies (most common cancer and cause of cancer death in pregnancy) 0.2 – 3.8% of all breast cancers Approximately 7 – 14% of newly diagnosed breast cancers in women under 40 are associated with pregnancy. ...
... pregnancy or within 12 months thereafter Incidence – 1:3,000 – 1:10,000 pregnancies (most common cancer and cause of cancer death in pregnancy) 0.2 – 3.8% of all breast cancers Approximately 7 – 14% of newly diagnosed breast cancers in women under 40 are associated with pregnancy. ...
National and Unified Obstetric and Newborn care Guidelines and
... bleeding, amount, fetal movements, antenatal care, previous obstetrics history, medical & surgical history. Perform abdominal exam assessing for Fundal height, lie, presentation, gestation. Check & document fetal heart sounds. Check & document initial vital signs. (Temp, BP, Pulse, Respiration) ...
... bleeding, amount, fetal movements, antenatal care, previous obstetrics history, medical & surgical history. Perform abdominal exam assessing for Fundal height, lie, presentation, gestation. Check & document fetal heart sounds. Check & document initial vital signs. (Temp, BP, Pulse, Respiration) ...
Important Information Regarding the Treatment of HIV-Positive Women December 2007
... infants who had NVPR at 6-8 weeks. After the administration of SD-NVPR mutations were detected in those samples. In the HIVNET 023 trial, variants with NVPR mutations could not be detected in almost all women by 6 months postpartum. However, in South African cohort, 55(35%) of 155 women who had NVPR ...
... infants who had NVPR at 6-8 weeks. After the administration of SD-NVPR mutations were detected in those samples. In the HIVNET 023 trial, variants with NVPR mutations could not be detected in almost all women by 6 months postpartum. However, in South African cohort, 55(35%) of 155 women who had NVPR ...
Do the Military`s Frontline Psychiatry/Combat
... the potential benefits and harmful effects of the military’s century-old doctrine of frontline psychiatry or combat and operational stress control (COSC). Since the Second World War, psychiatric casualties have outnumbered the combined total of American service members both wounded and killedin-acti ...
... the potential benefits and harmful effects of the military’s century-old doctrine of frontline psychiatry or combat and operational stress control (COSC). Since the Second World War, psychiatric casualties have outnumbered the combined total of American service members both wounded and killedin-acti ...