CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF DIABETES MELLITUS PATIENTS’ SEEKING MEDICAL ADVICE
... microvascular complications in the intensive treatment group and a non-significant tendency to fewer major cardiovascular events. Intensive control was accompanied by a significantly between the groups. The DCCT investigators did advice caution in extending the findings to patients with type 2 DM wi ...
... microvascular complications in the intensive treatment group and a non-significant tendency to fewer major cardiovascular events. Intensive control was accompanied by a significantly between the groups. The DCCT investigators did advice caution in extending the findings to patients with type 2 DM wi ...
Mothers` Knowledge and Attitude Regarding Acute Diarrheal
... Diarrhea can be dangerous if not treated properly because it drains water and salts from the child. If these fluids are not put back quickly, the child may become dehydrated and may need to be hospitalized. Microbes causes diarrhea is easily spread from person to person, and especially from child t ...
... Diarrhea can be dangerous if not treated properly because it drains water and salts from the child. If these fluids are not put back quickly, the child may become dehydrated and may need to be hospitalized. Microbes causes diarrhea is easily spread from person to person, and especially from child t ...
View/Open - UoN Repository
... Globally, degenerative cervical spine disorders are estimated to affect up to 75% of the human population in their entire lifetime1. Therefore, many societies consider cervical degenerative disease (CDD) a major public health issue. Though pain along the cervical spine may be related to muscle sprai ...
... Globally, degenerative cervical spine disorders are estimated to affect up to 75% of the human population in their entire lifetime1. Therefore, many societies consider cervical degenerative disease (CDD) a major public health issue. Though pain along the cervical spine may be related to muscle sprai ...
Reduced soluble receptor for advanced glycation end-products in COPD D.J. Smith*
... smoke, and is an increasing cause of morbidity and mortality throughout the world [1, 2]. While COPD is predominantly a disease of the lungs, there is growing awareness that COPD is associated with clinically relevant, extra-pulmonary complications including atherosclerosis, osteoporosis and skeleta ...
... smoke, and is an increasing cause of morbidity and mortality throughout the world [1, 2]. While COPD is predominantly a disease of the lungs, there is growing awareness that COPD is associated with clinically relevant, extra-pulmonary complications including atherosclerosis, osteoporosis and skeleta ...
Parkinson`s disease
... a SPC team or a hospice, just that all HCW are aware that promotion of quality of life is the main goal of care. Table 1 outlines three levels of palliative care provision. However, there may come a time in the disease that SPC team input would be valuable. The trigger for this is that the patient h ...
... a SPC team or a hospice, just that all HCW are aware that promotion of quality of life is the main goal of care. Table 1 outlines three levels of palliative care provision. However, there may come a time in the disease that SPC team input would be valuable. The trigger for this is that the patient h ...
Geographical Effects on Adult Sickle Cell Disease
... more demands on the healthcare system for accessibility, quality care, and resources (Lanzrros, Carroll, & Haywood, 2013). Therefore, there is a need to evaluate the adult SCD population to identify barriers to care. Overcoming the barriers would be the next step for improving healthcare and outcome ...
... more demands on the healthcare system for accessibility, quality care, and resources (Lanzrros, Carroll, & Haywood, 2013). Therefore, there is a need to evaluate the adult SCD population to identify barriers to care. Overcoming the barriers would be the next step for improving healthcare and outcome ...
Parkinson`s disease - Irish Hospice Foundation
... a SPC team or a hospice, just that all HCW are aware that promotion of quality of life is the main goal of care. Table 1 outlines three levels of palliative care provision. However, there may come a time in the disease that SPC team input would be valuable. The trigger for this is that the patient h ...
... a SPC team or a hospice, just that all HCW are aware that promotion of quality of life is the main goal of care. Table 1 outlines three levels of palliative care provision. However, there may come a time in the disease that SPC team input would be valuable. The trigger for this is that the patient h ...
... asthma severity were present, from pollen-induced asthma [21, 31, 36] to steroid-sparing studies (oral corticosteroids [27]; inhaled corticosteroids [23]). Asthma was usually defined by a history of reversible airflow obstruction, with impaired lung function that improved considerably after use of i ...
... The guidelines are necessarily general and those using the guidelines are advised to seek expert advice on the management of cases (from clinical microbiologists, infectious disease physicians, infection control, public health physicians, and occupational health physicians) as required. The guidance ...
Interactive Journal June for Tablets
... Ideally, preventing the establishment of risk factors in a population would keep it disease-free. Although utopian, the scenario described is useful to guide prevention strategies. One of the main current objectives is to reach the greatest possible number of individuals before they develop a risk p ...
... Ideally, preventing the establishment of risk factors in a population would keep it disease-free. Although utopian, the scenario described is useful to guide prevention strategies. One of the main current objectives is to reach the greatest possible number of individuals before they develop a risk p ...
Inhaled dry powder mannitol in cystic
... agents, course and days of use); and QoL scores (using the ageappropriate Cystic Fibrosis Questionnaire) [20]. The PDPEs used the criteria of FUCHS et al. [21], i.e. they were exacerbations in which subjects were treated with intravenous antibiotics for four or more of the following signs or symptom ...
... agents, course and days of use); and QoL scores (using the ageappropriate Cystic Fibrosis Questionnaire) [20]. The PDPEs used the criteria of FUCHS et al. [21], i.e. they were exacerbations in which subjects were treated with intravenous antibiotics for four or more of the following signs or symptom ...
Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Cause to
... NAFLD does not refer to one particular disease with a set of symptoms. Rather, it is a spectrum of diseases, with three key stages. The earliest and most prevalent stage of NAFLD is called simple steatosis (Ozgur et al., 2013). This stage involves the accumulation of triglycerides in the liver cells ...
... NAFLD does not refer to one particular disease with a set of symptoms. Rather, it is a spectrum of diseases, with three key stages. The earliest and most prevalent stage of NAFLD is called simple steatosis (Ozgur et al., 2013). This stage involves the accumulation of triglycerides in the liver cells ...
Peer-reviewed Article PDF
... Dysphagia is difficulty in swallowing food semi-solid or solid, liquid, or both. There are many disorder conditions predisposing to dysphagia such as mechanical strokes or esophageal diseases even if neurological diseases represent the principal one. Cerebrovascular pathology is today the leading ca ...
... Dysphagia is difficulty in swallowing food semi-solid or solid, liquid, or both. There are many disorder conditions predisposing to dysphagia such as mechanical strokes or esophageal diseases even if neurological diseases represent the principal one. Cerebrovascular pathology is today the leading ca ...
Safety of higher dosages of Viscum album L. in animals and humans
... corresponding manufacturer. This latter information is based on average values from different batches and includes a degree of fluctuation. One has to be aware that, firstly, the dosages of different preparations cannot be compared, due to different extraction procedures; that, secondly, the ML cont ...
... corresponding manufacturer. This latter information is based on average values from different batches and includes a degree of fluctuation. One has to be aware that, firstly, the dosages of different preparations cannot be compared, due to different extraction procedures; that, secondly, the ML cont ...
System Overview of Communicable Disease Control in Australia 2012
... Communicable Disease Control Framework for Australia, to examine all components of the current system. The system was defined in terms of core functions of communicable disease control and the enablers that make it happen. Core functions include surveillance, laboratory services, preparedness and ac ...
... Communicable Disease Control Framework for Australia, to examine all components of the current system. The system was defined in terms of core functions of communicable disease control and the enablers that make it happen. Core functions include surveillance, laboratory services, preparedness and ac ...
Society for Vascular Surgery practice guidelines for atherosclerotic
... figures are likely underestimates of the current costs for PAD care in the United States. Evidence of underlying PAD may be present in the absence of symptoms. For the purpose of this document, this is referred to as asymptomatic disease. Symptomatic PAD may present as IC, or with signs or symptoms c ...
... figures are likely underestimates of the current costs for PAD care in the United States. Evidence of underlying PAD may be present in the absence of symptoms. For the purpose of this document, this is referred to as asymptomatic disease. Symptomatic PAD may present as IC, or with signs or symptoms c ...
Internal Medicine
... Internal medicine is an important clinical subject, which has the characteristics of broad scope and consolidated integrity. It’s the base of all the other clinical subjects and associated with many basic and clinical materials. Internal medicine does with physiology and pathophysiology of every sys ...
... Internal medicine is an important clinical subject, which has the characteristics of broad scope and consolidated integrity. It’s the base of all the other clinical subjects and associated with many basic and clinical materials. Internal medicine does with physiology and pathophysiology of every sys ...
Guidelines for the management of bullous pemphigoid
... Two French case–control studies, both by the same author, have described a significant relationship with the use of spironolactone and neuroleptics.8,17 A recent U.K. case–control study found an association only with furosemide after adjusting for cardiovascular and neurological disease.18 The mecha ...
... Two French case–control studies, both by the same author, have described a significant relationship with the use of spironolactone and neuroleptics.8,17 A recent U.K. case–control study found an association only with furosemide after adjusting for cardiovascular and neurological disease.18 The mecha ...
Colitis ulcerosa
... Ulcerative colitis (Colitis ulcerosa, UC) is a form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Ulcerative colitis is a form of colitis, a disease of the intestine, specifically the large intestine or colon, that includes characteristic ulcers, or open sores, in the colon. The main symptom of active diseas ...
... Ulcerative colitis (Colitis ulcerosa, UC) is a form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Ulcerative colitis is a form of colitis, a disease of the intestine, specifically the large intestine or colon, that includes characteristic ulcers, or open sores, in the colon. The main symptom of active diseas ...
GOUT
... alcohol, certain medicines, the presence of another illness (diabetes), stressful events or some other factors. With or without treatment, the symptoms usually go away within 3 to 10 days, and the next attack may not occur for months or even years, if at all. However, over time attacks can become mo ...
... alcohol, certain medicines, the presence of another illness (diabetes), stressful events or some other factors. With or without treatment, the symptoms usually go away within 3 to 10 days, and the next attack may not occur for months or even years, if at all. However, over time attacks can become mo ...
SYNOPSYS PROFORMA FOR REGISTRATION OF SUBJECT FOR
... Silvi J (2009) conducted a study on incidence of COPD those who are all are at a risk of different complications. Primary prevention is the home care management is investigated. Investigators although recommended that chronic bronchitis prevalence was higher than the other two others factors. During ...
... Silvi J (2009) conducted a study on incidence of COPD those who are all are at a risk of different complications. Primary prevention is the home care management is investigated. Investigators although recommended that chronic bronchitis prevalence was higher than the other two others factors. During ...
Scleroderma lung disease - European Respiratory Review
... showed that SSc-ILD patients treated with CYC and prednisone had significant improvement in FVC at 6 and 12 months [61–63]. In 2000, a retrospective cohort study found that patients with abnormal BAL findings who were treated with CYC were more likely to have stabilisation or improvement in FVC and ...
... showed that SSc-ILD patients treated with CYC and prednisone had significant improvement in FVC at 6 and 12 months [61–63]. In 2000, a retrospective cohort study found that patients with abnormal BAL findings who were treated with CYC were more likely to have stabilisation or improvement in FVC and ...
Direct Laboratory Notification of Communicable Diseases
... just because of the information it provides us on broad trends in these diseases, but more importantly because it is the trigger for actions to control outbreaks, and hence protect the health of our communities. More complete and speedy reporting of diseases allows more complete and speedy responses ...
... just because of the information it provides us on broad trends in these diseases, but more importantly because it is the trigger for actions to control outbreaks, and hence protect the health of our communities. More complete and speedy reporting of diseases allows more complete and speedy responses ...
evidence based review [2016] (PDF 1.3M)
... were excluded from the main body of this report; however the findings From this reasoning four of the five RCTs are included within Appendix 2 at the end of this report. The main finding from these excluded studies was that there was a paucity of RCTs that have investigated the efficacy of using bis ...
... were excluded from the main body of this report; however the findings From this reasoning four of the five RCTs are included within Appendix 2 at the end of this report. The main finding from these excluded studies was that there was a paucity of RCTs that have investigated the efficacy of using bis ...
Epidemiology
Epidemiology is the study of the patterns, causes, and effects of health and disease conditions in defined populations. It is the cornerstone of public health, and shapes policy decisions and evidence-based practice by identifying risk factors for disease and targets for preventive healthcare. Epidemiologists help with study design, collection, and statistical analysis of data, and interpretation and dissemination of results (including peer review and occasional systematic review). Epidemiology has helped develop methodology used in clinical research, public health studies, and, to a lesser extent, basic research in the biological sciences.Major areas of epidemiological study include disease etiology, transmission, outbreak investigation, disease surveillance and screening, biomonitoring, and comparisons of treatment effects such as in clinical trials. Epidemiologists rely on other scientific disciplines like biology to better understand disease processes, statistics to make efficient use of the data and draw appropriate conclusions, social sciences to understand proximate and distal causes better, and engineering for exposure assessment.