adapting your practice - National Health Care for the Homeless
... Risky sexual behaviors and sexually transmitted diseases in homeless adolescents and youth, and subsequently a much higher rate of STIs (Solorio, 2006) is frequently linked to childhood sexual abuse (Johnson, 2006; Noell, 2001; Tyler, 2000). One study found that over half of homeless men and women a ...
... Risky sexual behaviors and sexually transmitted diseases in homeless adolescents and youth, and subsequently a much higher rate of STIs (Solorio, 2006) is frequently linked to childhood sexual abuse (Johnson, 2006; Noell, 2001; Tyler, 2000). One study found that over half of homeless men and women a ...
A Novel Coronavirus Called "MERS-CoV" in the Arabian Peninsula
... Cases of respiratory illness caused by Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) have been identified in multiple countries. MERS-CoV was previously called "novel coronavirus." For more information, see CDC’s MERS website http://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/mers/ CDC recommends that US trav ...
... Cases of respiratory illness caused by Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) have been identified in multiple countries. MERS-CoV was previously called "novel coronavirus." For more information, see CDC’s MERS website http://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/mers/ CDC recommends that US trav ...
8. references
... one. kidney stones are hardened mineral deposits that form into the stones over time. The medical term for this condition is nephrolithiasis or renal stone disease. ...
... one. kidney stones are hardened mineral deposits that form into the stones over time. The medical term for this condition is nephrolithiasis or renal stone disease. ...
Discussion Paper from February 2017
... additional tool in the examination of the brain in order to make a diagnosis of brain diseases5. For instance, Computed Tomography (CT scan) being used for detecting blood clots or bleeding in patients with stroke, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) to diagnose nervous system disorder such as multiple ...
... additional tool in the examination of the brain in order to make a diagnosis of brain diseases5. For instance, Computed Tomography (CT scan) being used for detecting blood clots or bleeding in patients with stroke, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) to diagnose nervous system disorder such as multiple ...
River Bend Hospital 2015 Community Health Needs Assessment
... We look forward to working with you to optimize community health and continue meeting the River Bend mission through high-quality mental health services. Additionally, North Central Health Services (NCHS) provides financial support primarily for capital grants to notfor-profit organizations who shar ...
... We look forward to working with you to optimize community health and continue meeting the River Bend mission through high-quality mental health services. Additionally, North Central Health Services (NCHS) provides financial support primarily for capital grants to notfor-profit organizations who shar ...
Diette GB, Rand C. The contributing role of health-care communication to health disparities for minority patients with asthma. Chest. 2007; p.132(5 Suppl):802S-809S. Review.
... non-Hispanic children: odds ratio, 1.21, p = 0.78). In a recent cross-sectional study of 6,236 patients with asthma enrolled in 15 managed care organizations in the United States, Okelo et al32, tested the hypotheses that underestimation of asthma severity by physicians is more frequent among blacks ...
... non-Hispanic children: odds ratio, 1.21, p = 0.78). In a recent cross-sectional study of 6,236 patients with asthma enrolled in 15 managed care organizations in the United States, Okelo et al32, tested the hypotheses that underestimation of asthma severity by physicians is more frequent among blacks ...
Northern Leaf Blight Race Shifts
... disease pressure. Both basic research trials (small plots) and advanced testing trials (larger IMPACTTM plots) are used for this hybrid characterization process. Use of numerous widespread locations, including those with a history of extreme NLB incidence, helps ensure that some environments will pr ...
... disease pressure. Both basic research trials (small plots) and advanced testing trials (larger IMPACTTM plots) are used for this hybrid characterization process. Use of numerous widespread locations, including those with a history of extreme NLB incidence, helps ensure that some environments will pr ...
THE SYSTEMIC LINK: Bacteria In The Oral Cavity Linked
... control. TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-1β are cytokines released during inflammation. They have been shown to have important metabolic effects on glucose and lipids. They also are involved in insulin action. In addition, chronic and low grade inflammation involving these same cytokines has been associated wit ...
... control. TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-1β are cytokines released during inflammation. They have been shown to have important metabolic effects on glucose and lipids. They also are involved in insulin action. In addition, chronic and low grade inflammation involving these same cytokines has been associated wit ...
Genetics and Crime
... studies have reported findings that can be interpreted in support of these developmental theories, or at least in support of different aspects of these theories. A recent study showed that a common genetic factor was influencing antisocial behavior in males beginning at age ten and through young adu ...
... studies have reported findings that can be interpreted in support of these developmental theories, or at least in support of different aspects of these theories. A recent study showed that a common genetic factor was influencing antisocial behavior in males beginning at age ten and through young adu ...
Obesity in Greater Cincinnati.indd
... is conducted by the Institute for Policy Research at the University of Cincinnati. A total of 2,246 randomly selected adults residing in 8 Ohio counties, 9 Kentucky counties, and 5 Indiana counties were interviewed by telephone between August 14 and September 27, 2010. This included 2,042 landline i ...
... is conducted by the Institute for Policy Research at the University of Cincinnati. A total of 2,246 randomly selected adults residing in 8 Ohio counties, 9 Kentucky counties, and 5 Indiana counties were interviewed by telephone between August 14 and September 27, 2010. This included 2,042 landline i ...
BBHW - 2011 Report - Texas - U.S. –Mexico Border Health
... Health Week. These celebratory events are a partnership of the United States-México Border Health Commission, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; the México Secretariat of Health, the Health Initiative of the Americas, the Pan American Health Organization, and the ten U.S.-México Borde ...
... Health Week. These celebratory events are a partnership of the United States-México Border Health Commission, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; the México Secretariat of Health, the Health Initiative of the Americas, the Pan American Health Organization, and the ten U.S.-México Borde ...
Predicting the Financial Risks of Seriously Ill Patients
... some studies, but only after they were reweighted and fitted to the population. The tools also performed poorly in terms of calibration (“goodness of fit”) for many subpopulations. Although this is to be expected when the data for groups of people, like those with very high prior health care costs, ...
... some studies, but only after they were reweighted and fitted to the population. The tools also performed poorly in terms of calibration (“goodness of fit”) for many subpopulations. Although this is to be expected when the data for groups of people, like those with very high prior health care costs, ...
Health Department
... communicable disease activities, including educating food handlers, teaching about HIV/AIDS, providing classroom instruction in the schools, and offering one-on-one teaching/counseling to new mothers and pregnant women. Throughout FY 2007 and into FY 2008, outreach will continue in order to educate ...
... communicable disease activities, including educating food handlers, teaching about HIV/AIDS, providing classroom instruction in the schools, and offering one-on-one teaching/counseling to new mothers and pregnant women. Throughout FY 2007 and into FY 2008, outreach will continue in order to educate ...
s - Lafayette Medical Education Foundation
... • Factors that increase risk of heart disease may also increase risk of developing Alzheimer’s (Mayo Clinic, 2013) ...
... • Factors that increase risk of heart disease may also increase risk of developing Alzheimer’s (Mayo Clinic, 2013) ...
Chapter 5: Respiratory Disease
... Prevalence of Chronic Respiratory Problems Such as Asthma, Emphysema, or Chronic Cough: Data from the 2010 NSB Census Attempting to capture a spectrum of chronic respiratory conditions, the 2010 NSB Census asked household heads whether they or other household members had, in the last 12 months, had ...
... Prevalence of Chronic Respiratory Problems Such as Asthma, Emphysema, or Chronic Cough: Data from the 2010 NSB Census Attempting to capture a spectrum of chronic respiratory conditions, the 2010 NSB Census asked household heads whether they or other household members had, in the last 12 months, had ...
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease - National Network of STD/HIV
... Heidi M. Bauer, MD, MS, MPH, Director, Office of Medical and Scientific Affairs, STD Control Branch, State of California, Department of Health Services, Berkeley, CA, Medical Co-director, California STD/HIV Prevention Training Center, Berkeley, CA, Clinical Instructor, Department of Obstetrics, Gyne ...
... Heidi M. Bauer, MD, MS, MPH, Director, Office of Medical and Scientific Affairs, STD Control Branch, State of California, Department of Health Services, Berkeley, CA, Medical Co-director, California STD/HIV Prevention Training Center, Berkeley, CA, Clinical Instructor, Department of Obstetrics, Gyne ...
The Role of Environmental Exposures in
... factors may have a role in AD etiology, it should be noted that over 400 genes have been tested specifically for a contribution to AD and the results have typically been null (Blennow et al., 2006; Waring and Rosenberg, 2008). The identification of environmental risk factors for AD has been even mor ...
... factors may have a role in AD etiology, it should be noted that over 400 genes have been tested specifically for a contribution to AD and the results have typically been null (Blennow et al., 2006; Waring and Rosenberg, 2008). The identification of environmental risk factors for AD has been even mor ...
DentalUpdate
... www.google.com, but such searches may elicit confusing lists, not always relevant to health care. Acronyms (from the Greek; across= extremity, and onyma = word) and initialisms are words formed from the initial letters of a name, or by combining initial letters or parts of a series of words. Acronym ...
... www.google.com, but such searches may elicit confusing lists, not always relevant to health care. Acronyms (from the Greek; across= extremity, and onyma = word) and initialisms are words formed from the initial letters of a name, or by combining initial letters or parts of a series of words. Acronym ...
Nutritional Supplementation, Diet, and Genetics and
... Earlier studies that were conducted to identify the role of diet and nutrition in Parkinson’s disease often took a broad view of certain nutrients, or of groups of nutrients. Relevant studies and reviews in this section have been listed below. A study was carried out by Hellenbrand et al. [4] to est ...
... Earlier studies that were conducted to identify the role of diet and nutrition in Parkinson’s disease often took a broad view of certain nutrients, or of groups of nutrients. Relevant studies and reviews in this section have been listed below. A study was carried out by Hellenbrand et al. [4] to est ...
Health Policy Brief - Center For Collaborative Solutions
... having diabetes if any one of the up to 25 ICD-9 diagnosis codes in their discharge records was related to diabetes, as defined by the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) under the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). Psychiatric and children’s hospitals and discharges from ...
... having diabetes if any one of the up to 25 ICD-9 diagnosis codes in their discharge records was related to diabetes, as defined by the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) under the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). Psychiatric and children’s hospitals and discharges from ...
Diagnosis, Risk, and Treatment
... OHIS™ risk assessment predicts the on-set and progression of periodontal disease for patients who have no more than routine dental care Predicting treatment effectiveness is a different type of risk assessment not currently determined by OHIS™ The OHIS™ risk score ranges from 1 for very low risk to ...
... OHIS™ risk assessment predicts the on-set and progression of periodontal disease for patients who have no more than routine dental care Predicting treatment effectiveness is a different type of risk assessment not currently determined by OHIS™ The OHIS™ risk score ranges from 1 for very low risk to ...
(CAP) Guidebook - ACHIEVE Healthy Communities
... Enter any assessments conducted in addition to CHANGE. Other assessments may include the School Health Index and Community Healthy Living Index. While it is not a requirement to conduct additional assessments, communities often do so to enrich the data they have to use for developing their CAP. If n ...
... Enter any assessments conducted in addition to CHANGE. Other assessments may include the School Health Index and Community Healthy Living Index. While it is not a requirement to conduct additional assessments, communities often do so to enrich the data they have to use for developing their CAP. If n ...