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Undiagnosed type 2 diabetes: recognise risk factors

... Australian Pharmacist Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is a central element of PSA’s CPD&PI program. It is also part of the New Zealand College of Pharmacists (NZCP) education program for NZ pharmacists. The CPD section is recognised under the PSA CPD&PI program as a Group 2 activity. Membe ...
Commissioning for Effective Service Transformation
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... Co-production should be the foundation of commissioning for service transformation. To meet the NHS’ commitment to placing patients at the centre of care, we need to understand the potential benefits of incorporating patient and public participation in the commissioning process. Evidence shows that ...
ACT Health Research Review 2009
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... postnatally depressed mothers would respond to a short term group treatment based on Interpersonal Psychotherapy. At two years post-intervention, treated mothers had more favourable outcomes that mothers who received usual care. A number of publications and presentations have resulted from the study ...
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... reduce the incidence and severity of burns [93]. In the United States, 4500 people die from burn injuries each year, and up to 10 000 die every year from burn related infections. It is estimated that just over 30 000 burn injuries require medical attention each year in Sweden, and that roughly 1000 ...
Central Ohio Diabetes Association
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... According to the Ohio Diabetes Prevention and Control Program:1  It is estimated that more than 10 percent of Ohio adults have been diagnosed with diabetes  Nearly 200,000 Ohio adults have been diagnosed with gestational diabetes or prediabetes, which increases their risk of developing Type 2 diab ...
Research Prioritization Topic Briefs
Research Prioritization Topic Briefs

... • In clinical studies, the rate of any adverse events has been reported as high as 5% to 10% in randomized, placebo controlled trials, and 20% in observational studies.9-11 Up to 5% of patients discontinue statins due to drug-related adverse events.10,11 3%–10% of patients present myalgia(non-specif ...
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The Risks of Not Breastfeeding for Mothers and Infants M R

... as likely to become obese as children who had ever been breastfed. Being formula fed in infancy is also associated with a 1.6-fold risk (95% CI, 1.22.3) of type 2 diabetes, compared with being breastfed.1,19,23 Some studies have also suggested an increase in risk for cardiovascular disease, includin ...
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... cells release insulin to help the body use or store the blood glucose it gets from food. In people with Type 1 diabetes, the pancreas no longer makes insulin. The beta cells have been destroyed and they need insulin shots to use glucose from meals. People with Type 2 diabetes can produce insulin, bu ...
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... for getting disease symptoms but does carry an abnormal AAT gene (most studies do not show an increased risk for disease). Alpha-1 (SZ) or (ZZ) • Moderate (SZ) to severe (ZZ) deficiency — could get disease and does carry two abnormal AAT genes. Alpha-1 (SS) • It is unclear whether there is a risk fo ...
Auricular Acupuncture
Auricular Acupuncture

... Auricular Usage  Ear has a close relationship with the zang fu organs  Pathological changes of the body will result in corresponding changes of the ear’s acupoints Modern Research  1950 – Dr. Paul Nogier, a French doctor discovered that the ear and body were related ...
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Diabetes - Bolton GP Training

... • If asymptomatic test needs to be repeated between 2 – 4 weeks ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)

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First Report of the New York State Coordinating Council for Services

... and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Some dementias or dementia-like symptoms, such as those caused by treatable conditions, are reversible, underscoring the need for early detection. Scientists do not yet fully understand what causes AD. Age is the most significant known risk factor for AD. While younger ...
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... and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Some dementias or dementia-like symptoms, such as those caused by treatable conditions, are reversible, underscoring the need for early detection. Scientists do not yet fully understand what causes AD. Age is the most significant known risk factor for AD. While younger ...
Botanical Insights for Hypertension
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... Cardiovascular disease is prevalent in the modern-day world. Cardiovascular disease is an issue that impacts patients and families alike. In the United States, there are 27.1 million non-institutionalized adults who are diagnosed with heart disease, or 11.8% of U.S adults.1 One in three adults in th ...
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Delfini Validity and Usability Tool

...  In the course of the study, could passing of time have had a resulting impact on any outcomes? Examples — o Might the population under study have significantly changed during the course of the trial? (If overall, this could be an external validity issue. If different between groups, this would be ...
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... candidates for study using molecular biological techniques such as genetic linkage analysis, positional cloning, and the candidate gene approach. Such molecular investigations have been successful, and genes for several inherited maculopathies including Stargardt's macular dystrophy,'" North Carolin ...
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... a policy evaluation. The evaluation found that RIVM-CIb’s creation had led to considerable improvement in infectious disease control in the Netherlands, but that further change is nevertheless required. In light of the findings of evaluations and the experience gained in its first five years of exis ...
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Heparitin Sulfate Mucopolysaccharidosis (Sanfilippo Disease)

... Reference standards consisted of chondroitin sulfate A [46]; chondroitin sulfate B, isolated from pig skin as outlined by Jeanloz [20]; chondroitin sulfate C [47]; and heparitin sulfate [48]. The latter was chromatographed on a column [39, 45], and that appearing in the 1.25 M saline eluate was util ...
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HYPOXIC ISCHEMIC ENCEPHALOPATHY (HIE)

... While a normal aEEG may not necessarily mean that the brain is normal, a severe or moderately severe aEEG abnormality may indicate brain injury and poor outcome. The time of onset of sleep wake cycling (SWC) has a prognostic value. If SWC returns before 36 hours then outcome is good22 . Cranial ultr ...
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Referral Guidelines

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