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Medical Nutrition Therapy in Neurological Disorders Part 1

... • A poor nutritional status was associated with an increased risk of infections including pneumonia, gastrointestinal bleeding, and pressure sores. • These data provide a strong rationale for assessment of the patient’s nutritional status at the time of admission. AHA/ASA Guidelines for the Early Ma ...
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... Therapeutic Nursing Interventions: Actions performed by nurses within their legal scope of practice, educational preparation and skill level, to improve well-being in individuals, families and communities. These interventions may be directed at prevention or treatment of illness or injury, preventio ...
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... Class I: A randomized, controlled clinical trial of the intervention of interest with masked or objective outcome assessment, in a representative population. Relevant baseline characteristics are presented and substantially equivalent among treatment groups or there is appropriate statistical adjust ...
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Genetic Testing for Predisposition to Inherited Hypertrophic

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American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine

...   Epigenetic model: Obesity may result from the interaction of the internal and external environment on our DNA; the actual genetic sequence or structure is not changed but can be modified (eg, adaptively or not adaptively activating or silencing a gene) by smoke, diet, stress, infection, and so on, ...
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Congenital heart disease and oral health

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q-value

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Guidelines for GPs and other Professionals: Eating Disorders

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World Journal of Gastroenterology
World Journal of Gastroenterology

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Current Perspective
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Ectopic Pregnancy
Ectopic Pregnancy

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Cost-effectiveness of Mental Health Interventions in Estonia
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... During recent years, burden of disease due to mental health disorders have begun to receive noticeable attention. According to the 2002 WHO world health report (1) 13% of years of life lost and 33% of years lived with disability are caused by various mental health disorders. The amount of resources ...
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... nutrition, social structure,(18) and (depending on the system) even gravity and sunlight (the specific impact of these ``environmental causes in ontogeny'' is explored in Ref. 19). These interactants are often recognized as such within particular biological research programmesÐtheir interactive ...
Nutrient Intake, Peripheral Edema, and Weight
Nutrient Intake, Peripheral Edema, and Weight

... When all of the covariates listed in Table  3 were included in a multivariable least square regression analysis employing a stepwise procedure, the strongest correlate of change in weight was the change in maximal calf circumference (Table  4). Based on the partial R squared statistics from this mod ...
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Type 2 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease
Type 2 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease

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