Type 2 Diabetes Management Goals
... Lack of difference between treatment groups may be due to: • Educational sessions in control group, contributing to weight loss • Increased use of statins in control group • Intensification of CV risk control in routine clinical care T2D, type 2 diabetes mellitus. Look AHEAD Research Group. N Engl J ...
... Lack of difference between treatment groups may be due to: • Educational sessions in control group, contributing to weight loss • Increased use of statins in control group • Intensification of CV risk control in routine clinical care T2D, type 2 diabetes mellitus. Look AHEAD Research Group. N Engl J ...
Facts About Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy
... these muscles leads to a characteristic appearance doctors and experienced family members recognize as MMD. In men, early balding in the front part of the scalp is very common, adding to the distinct appearance of MMD. Eyelids may droop (called ptosis, but the “p” is silent). The chewing muscles can ...
... these muscles leads to a characteristic appearance doctors and experienced family members recognize as MMD. In men, early balding in the front part of the scalp is very common, adding to the distinct appearance of MMD. Eyelids may droop (called ptosis, but the “p” is silent). The chewing muscles can ...
Imprinting capacity of gamete lineages in C. elegans
... Parent-of-origin effects refer to a set of phenomena in which an entire set or subset of the paternal and maternal genome are distinguished from each other in the progeny genome. One of the first described cases of parent-of-origin effects was by Helen Crouse in 1960, who coined the term “imprinting ...
... Parent-of-origin effects refer to a set of phenomena in which an entire set or subset of the paternal and maternal genome are distinguished from each other in the progeny genome. One of the first described cases of parent-of-origin effects was by Helen Crouse in 1960, who coined the term “imprinting ...
Kawasaki Disease - Detroit Receiving Hospital Emergency Medicine
... with a wave-like geographic spread.16 All of these factors are characteristic of an infectious etiology. ...
... with a wave-like geographic spread.16 All of these factors are characteristic of an infectious etiology. ...
Cardiac Services Strategy for Coronary Heart Disease, Heart Failure
... The purpose of this document is to provide key activities, major milestones and performance measures for implementing the Cardiac Services Strategy for Coronary Heart Disease, Heart Failure and Rheumatic Heart Disease for Queensland 2005–2015 (from now on referred to as Cardiac Services Strategy). I ...
... The purpose of this document is to provide key activities, major milestones and performance measures for implementing the Cardiac Services Strategy for Coronary Heart Disease, Heart Failure and Rheumatic Heart Disease for Queensland 2005–2015 (from now on referred to as Cardiac Services Strategy). I ...
understanding biological inheritance
... B12-0-S5: Analyze data and/or observations in order to explain the results of an investigation, and identify implications of these findings. (GLOs: C2, C4, C5, C8) B12-0-I4: Communicate information in a variety of forms appropriate to the audience, purpose, and context. (GLOs: C5, C6) B12-0-n1: Desc ...
... B12-0-S5: Analyze data and/or observations in order to explain the results of an investigation, and identify implications of these findings. (GLOs: C2, C4, C5, C8) B12-0-I4: Communicate information in a variety of forms appropriate to the audience, purpose, and context. (GLOs: C5, C6) B12-0-n1: Desc ...
GUIDELINES FOR THE TREATMENT OF PEOPLE WITH SICKLE CELL DISEASE
... assessing the adequacy of care. The following guidelines represent a consensus document by health care providers who have both expertise and experience in working with sickle cell patients, and includes significant consumer input. Whenever possible, recommendations are evidence-based, but it should ...
... assessing the adequacy of care. The following guidelines represent a consensus document by health care providers who have both expertise and experience in working with sickle cell patients, and includes significant consumer input. Whenever possible, recommendations are evidence-based, but it should ...
A large scale analysis of resistance gene
... A. thaliana (eg. Simonich and Innes 1995; Gassmann et al. 1999; Deslandes et al. 2002) and in several other plant species (eg. Lawrence et al. 1995; Thomas et al. 1997; Milligan et al. 1998; Wang et al. 1999). R-genes can be divided into families based upon homologous domains in their protein produc ...
... A. thaliana (eg. Simonich and Innes 1995; Gassmann et al. 1999; Deslandes et al. 2002) and in several other plant species (eg. Lawrence et al. 1995; Thomas et al. 1997; Milligan et al. 1998; Wang et al. 1999). R-genes can be divided into families based upon homologous domains in their protein produc ...
Engineered bacteriophage-defence systems in bioprocessing
... clusters within these modules, such that gene order was predicated by developmental order, or vice versa. In some cases, two or more alternative and likely interchangeable modules, which are composed of distinct clusters of non-orthologous genes, have been found to catalyse these crucial development ...
... clusters within these modules, such that gene order was predicated by developmental order, or vice versa. In some cases, two or more alternative and likely interchangeable modules, which are composed of distinct clusters of non-orthologous genes, have been found to catalyse these crucial development ...
E. coli - DSpace - Запорізький державний медичний університет
... Based on minor differences in biochemical characteristics, colon bacilli were described under varios names but in view of the mutability of the biochemical properties in this group, they have all been included in 1 species Escherichia coli which is further subdivided into biotypes and serotypes. Esc ...
... Based on minor differences in biochemical characteristics, colon bacilli were described under varios names but in view of the mutability of the biochemical properties in this group, they have all been included in 1 species Escherichia coli which is further subdivided into biotypes and serotypes. Esc ...
A user`s guide to data collected in primary care in England
... management, service development and planning. In an aggregated form this information could provide the most complete picture about the health of the national population as is conceivably possible. Furthermore, the rapid and widespread uptake of computers in primary care, initially for patient regist ...
... management, service development and planning. In an aggregated form this information could provide the most complete picture about the health of the national population as is conceivably possible. Furthermore, the rapid and widespread uptake of computers in primary care, initially for patient regist ...
Sequencing
... group of southern Africa canid-associated viruses (Africa 1b) with a high degree of genetic relatedness among viruses isolated from a range of hosts with no evidence for species-specific grouping. A statistical parsimony analysis supported within- and between-species linkages suggesting intra- and i ...
... group of southern Africa canid-associated viruses (Africa 1b) with a high degree of genetic relatedness among viruses isolated from a range of hosts with no evidence for species-specific grouping. A statistical parsimony analysis supported within- and between-species linkages suggesting intra- and i ...
A unified approach to the estimation and interpretation of resistance
... limitations, as it will depend on the extent to which costs are expressed in the selected genetic backgrounds. The various ‘segregating population’ protocols have been employed in c. 20% of studies evaluating costs of herbicide resistance alleles (Table 1). For instance, an F2 segregating A. thalian ...
... limitations, as it will depend on the extent to which costs are expressed in the selected genetic backgrounds. The various ‘segregating population’ protocols have been employed in c. 20% of studies evaluating costs of herbicide resistance alleles (Table 1). For instance, an F2 segregating A. thalian ...
Quantitative inheritance
... continuous variation of metric traits 1. Consider any locus, each with two alleles ~ i.e. two forms of a gene, with equal gene frequency 2. There is no dominance of one allele at each locus 3. Then the dominant allele adds 1 unit to the measurement of a trait, recessive allele adds -1 unit 4. Loci a ...
... continuous variation of metric traits 1. Consider any locus, each with two alleles ~ i.e. two forms of a gene, with equal gene frequency 2. There is no dominance of one allele at each locus 3. Then the dominant allele adds 1 unit to the measurement of a trait, recessive allele adds -1 unit 4. Loci a ...
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... often in African-American women than in white women, whereas white women are more likely to develop endometrial and ovarian cancers. The incidence of endometrial and ovarian cancer also depends on age, with older women at greater risk. Human papillomavirus infection is the most important risk factor ...
... often in African-American women than in white women, whereas white women are more likely to develop endometrial and ovarian cancers. The incidence of endometrial and ovarian cancer also depends on age, with older women at greater risk. Human papillomavirus infection is the most important risk factor ...
Scottish antimicrobial use and resistance in humans
... In 2015, SAPG has continued with its key priority in primary care to co-ordinate the implementation of interventions to support clinicians to reduce unnecessary antibiotic prescribing. This is primarily targeted at reducing antibiotic use for self-limiting respiratory infections such as coughs and c ...
... In 2015, SAPG has continued with its key priority in primary care to co-ordinate the implementation of interventions to support clinicians to reduce unnecessary antibiotic prescribing. This is primarily targeted at reducing antibiotic use for self-limiting respiratory infections such as coughs and c ...
Flexible expressed region analysis for RNA
... made it possible to characterize the transcriptomes of a diverse range of experimental systems, including human tissues (1–3), cell lines (4,5) and model organisms (6,7). The goal of many experiments involves identifying differential expression with respect to disease, development or treatment. In e ...
... made it possible to characterize the transcriptomes of a diverse range of experimental systems, including human tissues (1–3), cell lines (4,5) and model organisms (6,7). The goal of many experiments involves identifying differential expression with respect to disease, development or treatment. In e ...
Communicable Diseases Intelligence Volume 40 Number 3
... impact of influenza across the population. These data enable evidence-based decisions for public health action, the planning of appropriate control and intervention measures, and the effective allocation of resources.8 Influenza surveillance is made complex by the non-specific disease presentation, ...
... impact of influenza across the population. These data enable evidence-based decisions for public health action, the planning of appropriate control and intervention measures, and the effective allocation of resources.8 Influenza surveillance is made complex by the non-specific disease presentation, ...
From Resilience to Resistance: Political Ecological Lessons from
... that have receptors for that antigen. This action allows the adaptive immune system to identify the pathogen and educate itself to recognize this interloper in the future (Hoffman-Goetz 1986). Immunity also depends on factors such as the life stage of the affected individual and his or her social an ...
... that have receptors for that antigen. This action allows the adaptive immune system to identify the pathogen and educate itself to recognize this interloper in the future (Hoffman-Goetz 1986). Immunity also depends on factors such as the life stage of the affected individual and his or her social an ...
Chronic granulomatous disorder A guide for medical
... in severe sepsis, with Metronidazole being added if infection below the diaphragm is suspected. If Staphylococcus is isolated, Flucloxacillin and Fucidin (or another antistaphylococcal antibiotic, e.g. Clindamycin and Clarithromycin) may be used. Fungal infections should always be considered in the ...
... in severe sepsis, with Metronidazole being added if infection below the diaphragm is suspected. If Staphylococcus is isolated, Flucloxacillin and Fucidin (or another antistaphylococcal antibiotic, e.g. Clindamycin and Clarithromycin) may be used. Fungal infections should always be considered in the ...
Relationship between HIV stage and psychomotor speed
... a very important issue over the years.8 Psychomotor speed is one of the cognitive domains significantly affected by cognitive impairment in People Living With HIV and AIDS (PLWHA) and can be used to predict cognitive impairment, dementia and death.17 Abnormal scores in psychomotor speed have been as ...
... a very important issue over the years.8 Psychomotor speed is one of the cognitive domains significantly affected by cognitive impairment in People Living With HIV and AIDS (PLWHA) and can be used to predict cognitive impairment, dementia and death.17 Abnormal scores in psychomotor speed have been as ...
Abu Dhabi Newborn Screening Program Healthcare Professional`s
... in March 6 . 2010. The program is implemented in the Public and Private sectors in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. All newborns in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi should have access and are required to receive newborn screening as per the mandate of the Health Authority of Abu Dhabi unless their parent or guardi ...
... in March 6 . 2010. The program is implemented in the Public and Private sectors in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. All newborns in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi should have access and are required to receive newborn screening as per the mandate of the Health Authority of Abu Dhabi unless their parent or guardi ...
Research today, Hope for tomorrow.
... hepatitis C patients In 2011, hepatitis C treatment took a huge step forward. Health Canada approved two new drug therapies – boceprevir and telaprevir – that when added to the existing pegylated interferon + ribavirin combo promised to dramatically increase treatment response for patients with geno ...
... hepatitis C patients In 2011, hepatitis C treatment took a huge step forward. Health Canada approved two new drug therapies – boceprevir and telaprevir – that when added to the existing pegylated interferon + ribavirin combo promised to dramatically increase treatment response for patients with geno ...
World of Microbiology and Immunology Vol 2
... capable of triggering an immune response. Although this list is not exhaustive, antigens can be derived from toxins, protein, carbohydrates, DNA, or other molecules from viruses, bacteria, cellular parasites, or cancer cells. The natural immune response will hold an infection at bay as the next line ...
... capable of triggering an immune response. Although this list is not exhaustive, antigens can be derived from toxins, protein, carbohydrates, DNA, or other molecules from viruses, bacteria, cellular parasites, or cancer cells. The natural immune response will hold an infection at bay as the next line ...