
NICE guideline – Eating disorders
... later episodes 1.2.2.4 Most people with anorexia nervosa should be managed on an outpatient basis, with psychological treatment (with physical monitoring) provided by a healthcare professional competent to give it and to assess the physical risk of people with eating disorders. ...
... later episodes 1.2.2.4 Most people with anorexia nervosa should be managed on an outpatient basis, with psychological treatment (with physical monitoring) provided by a healthcare professional competent to give it and to assess the physical risk of people with eating disorders. ...
Somaplus Clinical Study
... External (exogenous) administration of IGF-1 via sublingual spray also failed to increase EGF & NGF levels. Results of lab assays correlate with patients feedback that the impressive IGF-1 values deer anther products commonly produced failed to translate into long term positive clinical benefits. Co ...
... External (exogenous) administration of IGF-1 via sublingual spray also failed to increase EGF & NGF levels. Results of lab assays correlate with patients feedback that the impressive IGF-1 values deer anther products commonly produced failed to translate into long term positive clinical benefits. Co ...
Nutrition for Eating Disorders G1.1
... Medical nutrition for eating disorders differs from other nutrition therapies. Since dietitians typically meet with these clients over a longer period of time, they encounter the more complicated dynamics of extended therapeutic relationships. Unfortunately, most dietitians are not trained to effect ...
... Medical nutrition for eating disorders differs from other nutrition therapies. Since dietitians typically meet with these clients over a longer period of time, they encounter the more complicated dynamics of extended therapeutic relationships. Unfortunately, most dietitians are not trained to effect ...
Efficacy of Immediate and Delayed Cognitive and Physical Rest for
... concussed rats has been shown to delay recovery if administered too soon following.6 In athletes, engaging in activities requiring high levels of physical exertion after concussion is associated with greater impairment on neurocognitive testing and higher symptom endorsement.7 There are select studi ...
... concussed rats has been shown to delay recovery if administered too soon following.6 In athletes, engaging in activities requiring high levels of physical exertion after concussion is associated with greater impairment on neurocognitive testing and higher symptom endorsement.7 There are select studi ...
Psychological factors are associated with the outcome of
... 6 weeks and 6 months after starting their course of physiotherapy. This included two validated patient-reported outcome measures also collected at baseline: the Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (SPADI)20 21 and the Quick Disability of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand Questionnaire (QuickDASH).22 Scores ...
... 6 weeks and 6 months after starting their course of physiotherapy. This included two validated patient-reported outcome measures also collected at baseline: the Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (SPADI)20 21 and the Quick Disability of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand Questionnaire (QuickDASH).22 Scores ...
Trapezio-Metacarpal Joint Arthritis of the Thumb
... progressive destruction and subluxation of the trapeziometacarpal joint are staged. Stage I: This stage precedes any joint degeneration, articular contours are normal. The joint space may be widened if effusion is present. Stage 2: Slight narrowing of the thumb metacarpal trapezial joint space is pr ...
... progressive destruction and subluxation of the trapeziometacarpal joint are staged. Stage I: This stage precedes any joint degeneration, articular contours are normal. The joint space may be widened if effusion is present. Stage 2: Slight narrowing of the thumb metacarpal trapezial joint space is pr ...
Greater Manchester and Cheshire Cancer Network
... Cancer” provides a model framework for multidisciplinary care by expert teams at the Centre and in the Units. Guidelines had been produced and were last revised in May 2010. The document has been circulated to and approved by the Clinical Subgroup. It is envisaged that the contents will be reviewed ...
... Cancer” provides a model framework for multidisciplinary care by expert teams at the Centre and in the Units. Guidelines had been produced and were last revised in May 2010. The document has been circulated to and approved by the Clinical Subgroup. It is envisaged that the contents will be reviewed ...
HealtHy weigHt CliniC guide
... scheduled, electronic health record (EHR) data is entered and other tasks done as needed. Alternatively, height and weight measurement can be staggered throughout the appointment time, as long as staff is designated to help patients transition into and out of group activities. The time needed to do ...
... scheduled, electronic health record (EHR) data is entered and other tasks done as needed. Alternatively, height and weight measurement can be staggered throughout the appointment time, as long as staff is designated to help patients transition into and out of group activities. The time needed to do ...
Columbia–Suicide Severity Rating Scale Scoring
... categories defined in the C-SSRS (five subtypes of suicidal ideation, five subtypes of suicidal behavior, and self-injurious behavior without suicidal intent) as their standard. Some data collected on the C-SSRS are not included in these proposed displays for safety analysis (e.g., suicidal behavior ...
... categories defined in the C-SSRS (five subtypes of suicidal ideation, five subtypes of suicidal behavior, and self-injurious behavior without suicidal intent) as their standard. Some data collected on the C-SSRS are not included in these proposed displays for safety analysis (e.g., suicidal behavior ...
Columbia–Suicide Severity Rating Scale Scoring and Data Analysis
... categories defined in the C-SSRS (five subtypes of suicidal ideation, five subtypes of suicidal behavior, and self-injurious behavior without suicidal intent) as their standard. Some data collected on the C-SSRS are not included in these proposed displays for safety analysis (e.g., suicidal behavior ...
... categories defined in the C-SSRS (five subtypes of suicidal ideation, five subtypes of suicidal behavior, and self-injurious behavior without suicidal intent) as their standard. Some data collected on the C-SSRS are not included in these proposed displays for safety analysis (e.g., suicidal behavior ...
Document
... anti-inflammatory agent. Or, a treatment may be only seemingly effective if it improves a patient’s attitude and thus improves hope and optimism, both of which tend to ameliorate symptoms—part of the placebo effect. Further, a treatment may be only seemingly effective if use of the treatment produce ...
... anti-inflammatory agent. Or, a treatment may be only seemingly effective if it improves a patient’s attitude and thus improves hope and optimism, both of which tend to ameliorate symptoms—part of the placebo effect. Further, a treatment may be only seemingly effective if use of the treatment produce ...
We recommend
... In the general population, tight glycaemic control does not result in improvement of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality,but results in an increased risk for hypoglycaemia. As in CKD stage 3b or higher (eGFR <45 mL/min), the risk of hypoglycaemia is enhanced and the survival benefit is proba ...
... In the general population, tight glycaemic control does not result in improvement of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality,but results in an increased risk for hypoglycaemia. As in CKD stage 3b or higher (eGFR <45 mL/min), the risk of hypoglycaemia is enhanced and the survival benefit is proba ...
Behavioral Couples Therapy for Alcoholism and Drug - NASW-MA
... that produces extreme nausea and sickness when the person taking it drinks. As such it is an option for drinkers with a goal of abstinence. Traditional Antabuse therapy often is not effective because the drinker stops taking it. The Antabuse Contract, also part of the Community Reinforcement Approac ...
... that produces extreme nausea and sickness when the person taking it drinks. As such it is an option for drinkers with a goal of abstinence. Traditional Antabuse therapy often is not effective because the drinker stops taking it. The Antabuse Contract, also part of the Community Reinforcement Approac ...
Sugar or salt: the use of 5% dextrose in the adult, non
... hypovolaemia due to the removal of fluid from the intravascular space during the HD treatment and the inadequate refilling from the extravascular compartment (Nette et al., 2002). Other contributing factors include the inadequate constriction of the venous and arterial vascular beds and dysfunction ...
... hypovolaemia due to the removal of fluid from the intravascular space during the HD treatment and the inadequate refilling from the extravascular compartment (Nette et al., 2002). Other contributing factors include the inadequate constriction of the venous and arterial vascular beds and dysfunction ...
Primary care management of opioid use disorders
... or family commitments make it difficult for them to prescription opioids, but there is uncertainty about which attend the pharmacy daily, if they have a medical or option to recommend for which patient populations. psychiatric condition requiring regular primary care (level IV evidence), or if their ...
... or family commitments make it difficult for them to prescription opioids, but there is uncertainty about which attend the pharmacy daily, if they have a medical or option to recommend for which patient populations. psychiatric condition requiring regular primary care (level IV evidence), or if their ...
Smoking Cessation Specification
... The initial assessment and consultation should include: an assessment of the patient’s readiness to make a quit attempt an assessment of the patient’s willingness to use appropriate treatments. a carbon monoxide (CO) test and an explanation of its use as a motivational aid a description of t ...
... The initial assessment and consultation should include: an assessment of the patient’s readiness to make a quit attempt an assessment of the patient’s willingness to use appropriate treatments. a carbon monoxide (CO) test and an explanation of its use as a motivational aid a description of t ...
Health belief model predicts adherence to CPAP before experience with CPAP
... index (RDI) or apnoea/hypopnoea index and CPAP pressure, rarely predict .10–15% of the variance in CPAP adherence [7]. Indices of the severity of OSA, for example RDI (a measure of the number of respiratory disturbances, namely apnoeas and hypopnoeas, per hour of sleep), do not reliably correlate wi ...
... index (RDI) or apnoea/hypopnoea index and CPAP pressure, rarely predict .10–15% of the variance in CPAP adherence [7]. Indices of the severity of OSA, for example RDI (a measure of the number of respiratory disturbances, namely apnoeas and hypopnoeas, per hour of sleep), do not reliably correlate wi ...
chapter one
... prevention, a concise description of secondary prevention is “early diagnosis and intervention.” Physical therapists integrate secondary prevention into their practice when they perform a systems review (as per APTA, 2001b) and refer to another expert as indicated. If the newly diagnosed problem is ...
... prevention, a concise description of secondary prevention is “early diagnosis and intervention.” Physical therapists integrate secondary prevention into their practice when they perform a systems review (as per APTA, 2001b) and refer to another expert as indicated. If the newly diagnosed problem is ...
Efficacy of Biofeedback in the Treatment of Migraine and Tension
... techniques showed a statistically significant decrease in the frequency and severity of the headaches in the first 12 months that continued to 36 months. Biofeedback provided no additional benefit, specifically no change in the frequency or severity of the headaches. After 3 months 48% of those in t ...
... techniques showed a statistically significant decrease in the frequency and severity of the headaches in the first 12 months that continued to 36 months. Biofeedback provided no additional benefit, specifically no change in the frequency or severity of the headaches. After 3 months 48% of those in t ...
Position of the American Dietetic Association: Weight management
... Assessment of weight and health should guide weight management goals and document outcomes (Figure). Clinically useful measures of body weight are measures that are highly correlated with risks to physical health, are non-invasive, easy to use and inexpensive, as well as reliable and capable of refl ...
... Assessment of weight and health should guide weight management goals and document outcomes (Figure). Clinically useful measures of body weight are measures that are highly correlated with risks to physical health, are non-invasive, easy to use and inexpensive, as well as reliable and capable of refl ...
PSM - World Health Organization
... Special groups needing treatment Stability in certain conditions Need for special diagnostic or treatment facilities Training and experience of available personnel ...
... Special groups needing treatment Stability in certain conditions Need for special diagnostic or treatment facilities Training and experience of available personnel ...
Five Clinical Studies Demonstrate the Effectiveness of Flower
... in the treatment of depression and other psychologically based disorders is not new. Flower essence therapy was introduced by the English physician, Dr. Edward Bach, in the 1930s (Bach, 1931; Weeks, 1940; Barnard, 1994). Bach observed the effects of worry, anxiety, fear, confusion, indecision, depre ...
... in the treatment of depression and other psychologically based disorders is not new. Flower essence therapy was introduced by the English physician, Dr. Edward Bach, in the 1930s (Bach, 1931; Weeks, 1940; Barnard, 1994). Bach observed the effects of worry, anxiety, fear, confusion, indecision, depre ...
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: what benefits can it
... This review examines research on applications of CBT in populations with MS. It examines the rationale for using CBT to address both psychosocial outcomes and physical symptoms, discusses research on its efficacy and acceptability and considers areas where CBT could potentially benefit people with M ...
... This review examines research on applications of CBT in populations with MS. It examines the rationale for using CBT to address both psychosocial outcomes and physical symptoms, discusses research on its efficacy and acceptability and considers areas where CBT could potentially benefit people with M ...