Resting-state functional connectivity
... and therefore, may fail to provide effective biology-based treatments directed toward specific pathogenic processes associated with these conditions (Owen, 2014). Therefore, the recent initiative of research domain criteria (RDoC) has proposed an important paradigm shift from the conventional sympto ...
... and therefore, may fail to provide effective biology-based treatments directed toward specific pathogenic processes associated with these conditions (Owen, 2014). Therefore, the recent initiative of research domain criteria (RDoC) has proposed an important paradigm shift from the conventional sympto ...
Medically unexplained symptoms in later life Hilderink, Peter
... in MUS patients than in patients without MUS 13. Furthermore, this increase was higher than the increase associated with depressive disorder or anxiety disorders, disorders that are also associated with increased health care consumption over time 16. Increased medical consumption is not only problem ...
... in MUS patients than in patients without MUS 13. Furthermore, this increase was higher than the increase associated with depressive disorder or anxiety disorders, disorders that are also associated with increased health care consumption over time 16. Increased medical consumption is not only problem ...
JAMES NEUBRANDER, MD, is board certified in environmental
... treatment, neurofeedback introduces no external substances or electrical impulses. Second, the therapeutic treatment outcomes of neurofeedback conditioning with individuals with ADHD have been reported to persist over time (Linden et al., 1996; Lubar et al., 1995; Monastra et al., 2005; Tansey, 1993 ...
... treatment, neurofeedback introduces no external substances or electrical impulses. Second, the therapeutic treatment outcomes of neurofeedback conditioning with individuals with ADHD have been reported to persist over time (Linden et al., 1996; Lubar et al., 1995; Monastra et al., 2005; Tansey, 1993 ...
Autism Spectrum Disorders - Best Practice Guidelines
... particular concern or they may have been diagnosed with other features consistent with an autistic spectrum disorder, as well as childhood difficulties outside of the autistic spectrum (e.g. speech other disorders of childhood that have overlapping and coexisting and language disorders). Although pa ...
... particular concern or they may have been diagnosed with other features consistent with an autistic spectrum disorder, as well as childhood difficulties outside of the autistic spectrum (e.g. speech other disorders of childhood that have overlapping and coexisting and language disorders). Although pa ...
Behavioral Health Toolkit for Primary Medical Providers
... and has significant issues related to the abuse or neglect • Has a significant change in emotions or behavior for which there is no obvious precipitant e.g. sudden onset of school avoidance, a suicide attempt in a previously well functioning individual ...
... and has significant issues related to the abuse or neglect • Has a significant change in emotions or behavior for which there is no obvious precipitant e.g. sudden onset of school avoidance, a suicide attempt in a previously well functioning individual ...
Identification of anxiety and other psychiatric disorders in
... significantly contributed to making the fulfilment of the thesis. I am grateful for the opportunity I was given by the National Autism Unit to perform the present thesis. The new head of the National Autism Unit, Britta Nilsson, has since she started, contributed to the realization of the thesis by ...
... significantly contributed to making the fulfilment of the thesis. I am grateful for the opportunity I was given by the National Autism Unit to perform the present thesis. The new head of the National Autism Unit, Britta Nilsson, has since she started, contributed to the realization of the thesis by ...
2008-May 23- Grant Proposal (SC,TL) FINAL
... Improved sensitivity of diagnostic tests for Giardiasis is of great importance, not only to shape public policy from accurate information on incidence and prevalence in a given area, but also to quickly and accurately diagnose the infection so that the patient can be effectively treated and endures ...
... Improved sensitivity of diagnostic tests for Giardiasis is of great importance, not only to shape public policy from accurate information on incidence and prevalence in a given area, but also to quickly and accurately diagnose the infection so that the patient can be effectively treated and endures ...
Prevalence Rates of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity
... Most Latin-American countries (with the exception of Brazil, Colombia, and Puerto Rico), lack the epidemiological indicators of child psychopathology. This scarcity of information has as direct consequences the absence or inadequacy of diagnostic and therapeutic services for children with ADHD. Vene ...
... Most Latin-American countries (with the exception of Brazil, Colombia, and Puerto Rico), lack the epidemiological indicators of child psychopathology. This scarcity of information has as direct consequences the absence or inadequacy of diagnostic and therapeutic services for children with ADHD. Vene ...
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... Yes, for the majority of vaccines distributed in the US - some contain only trace amounts of thimerosal and are considered by the FDA to be preservative-free For the 2008-09 season, there is one thimerosal-free ...
... Yes, for the majority of vaccines distributed in the US - some contain only trace amounts of thimerosal and are considered by the FDA to be preservative-free For the 2008-09 season, there is one thimerosal-free ...
Systematic Desensitization of Hyperacusis and Vocal
... system activation has been reported, and several cellular mechanisms at the synaptic and neural transmitter level have been proposed.5-10 There is a lack of agreement regarding what precisely constitutes reduced dynamic range in dB.3 Not surprisingly then, it is unclear from objective data who will ...
... system activation has been reported, and several cellular mechanisms at the synaptic and neural transmitter level have been proposed.5-10 There is a lack of agreement regarding what precisely constitutes reduced dynamic range in dB.3 Not surprisingly then, it is unclear from objective data who will ...
St Pourcain, Haworth, Davis et al 2014 Hum Genet
... Copyright and moral rights for the publications made accessible in the Research Portal are retained by the authors and/or other copyright owners and it is a condition of accessing publications that users recognize and abide by the legal requirements associated with these rights. •Users may download ...
... Copyright and moral rights for the publications made accessible in the Research Portal are retained by the authors and/or other copyright owners and it is a condition of accessing publications that users recognize and abide by the legal requirements associated with these rights. •Users may download ...
Follow-up of Maladaptive Behaviors in Youth with Autism Spectrum
... core features, seen in individuals of all cognitive levels (American Psychiatric Association, 2000). Although the most critical phase and symptom manifestation is in childhood, ASDs have been documented to be life-long conditions typically continuing into adulthood (Seltzer, Shattuck, Abbeduto, & Gr ...
... core features, seen in individuals of all cognitive levels (American Psychiatric Association, 2000). Although the most critical phase and symptom manifestation is in childhood, ASDs have been documented to be life-long conditions typically continuing into adulthood (Seltzer, Shattuck, Abbeduto, & Gr ...
OPHTHALMIC RESEARCH IN ICMR
... problem of backlog of cataract cases. Accordingly the second phase of cataract study was conducted in 1986-89 in an effort to identify possible risk factors for senile cataract. For this purpose a community based case control approach was adopted wherein a fixed number of cases and an equal number o ...
... problem of backlog of cataract cases. Accordingly the second phase of cataract study was conducted in 1986-89 in an effort to identify possible risk factors for senile cataract. For this purpose a community based case control approach was adopted wherein a fixed number of cases and an equal number o ...
MMR Vaccine Education for Patients
... Moderate Problems: Seizure caused by fever, temporary pain and stiffness in the joints, mostly in teenage or adult women, temporary low platelet count, which can cause a bleeding disorder (rare). Severe Problems (Very Rare): Serious allergic reaction, several other severe problems—deafness, long ...
... Moderate Problems: Seizure caused by fever, temporary pain and stiffness in the joints, mostly in teenage or adult women, temporary low platelet count, which can cause a bleeding disorder (rare). Severe Problems (Very Rare): Serious allergic reaction, several other severe problems—deafness, long ...
Notes - osctr
... The prevalence proportion ratio can be calculated from a cross-sectional study. The prevalence proportion ratio is the ratio of the prevalence of disease in the exposed to the prevalence of disease in the unexposed. Note that the prevalence proportion ratio is mathematically identical to the risk ra ...
... The prevalence proportion ratio can be calculated from a cross-sectional study. The prevalence proportion ratio is the ratio of the prevalence of disease in the exposed to the prevalence of disease in the unexposed. Note that the prevalence proportion ratio is mathematically identical to the risk ra ...
Avril V. Brereton 2008
... Many children with autism, especially in middle to late childhood, have unusual preoccupations that they follow often to the exclusion of other activities. These may involve a fascination with bus routes or train timetables in association with repeatedly asking questions to which specific answers mu ...
... Many children with autism, especially in middle to late childhood, have unusual preoccupations that they follow often to the exclusion of other activities. These may involve a fascination with bus routes or train timetables in association with repeatedly asking questions to which specific answers mu ...
Measures of occurrence of disease and other health
... Prevalence is therefore not the most useful measure when attempting to establish and quantify the determinants of disease; for this purpose, a measurement of the flow of new cases arising from the population is more informative. Measurements of incidence quantify the number of new cases of disease t ...
... Prevalence is therefore not the most useful measure when attempting to establish and quantify the determinants of disease; for this purpose, a measurement of the flow of new cases arising from the population is more informative. Measurements of incidence quantify the number of new cases of disease t ...
Clinical case scenarios
... Autism is a lifelong neurodevelopmental condition, the core features of which are persistent difficulties in the reciprocity of social interaction and communication and the presence of stereotypic (rigid and repetitive) behaviours, resistance to change or restricted interests. The way that autism is ...
... Autism is a lifelong neurodevelopmental condition, the core features of which are persistent difficulties in the reciprocity of social interaction and communication and the presence of stereotypic (rigid and repetitive) behaviours, resistance to change or restricted interests. The way that autism is ...
Increased Propionic acid HPHPA Clostridia in
... hydroxypropionic acid, the response factor for 3,4dihydroxyphenylpropionic acid was used as a surrogate calibration standard for the 3-(3-hydroxyphenyl)-3hydroxypropionic acid using the reconstructed ion chromatograph signal of the ion at m/z 398 for quantitation. Undecanoic acid was used as the int ...
... hydroxypropionic acid, the response factor for 3,4dihydroxyphenylpropionic acid was used as a surrogate calibration standard for the 3-(3-hydroxyphenyl)-3hydroxypropionic acid using the reconstructed ion chromatograph signal of the ion at m/z 398 for quantitation. Undecanoic acid was used as the int ...
- LSHTM Research Online
... estimated that for the European Union (EU) as a whole, the multiplier for salmonellosis was 58, but ranged between 0.4 and 2000 in different countries [8]. Even though such cohort studies provide valuable data for the calibration of surveillance data, they are highly demanding on resources and this p ...
... estimated that for the European Union (EU) as a whole, the multiplier for salmonellosis was 58, but ranged between 0.4 and 2000 in different countries [8]. Even though such cohort studies provide valuable data for the calibration of surveillance data, they are highly demanding on resources and this p ...
Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence
... Some of these disorders are similar to their adult counterparts, but more often they take on a somewhat different character due to cognitive and other limitations a. Typically, anxiety disorders of young children are dominated by behavioral and ...
... Some of these disorders are similar to their adult counterparts, but more often they take on a somewhat different character due to cognitive and other limitations a. Typically, anxiety disorders of young children are dominated by behavioral and ...
Highly Probable Psychological Disorders of the Character Joon from
... from maturation-related changes in various systems of the brain. [5] ASD, in turn, is a subset of the broader autism phenotype, which describes individuals who may not have ASD but do have autistic-like traits, such as social deficits. [6] Of the other four ASD forms, autism is the most similar to A ...
... from maturation-related changes in various systems of the brain. [5] ASD, in turn, is a subset of the broader autism phenotype, which describes individuals who may not have ASD but do have autistic-like traits, such as social deficits. [6] Of the other four ASD forms, autism is the most similar to A ...
SIGN 145 • Assessment, diagnosis and interventions for autism
... The ‘strength’ of a recommendation takes into account the quality (level) of the evidence. Although higher-quality evidence is more likely to be associated with strong recommendations than lower-quality evidence, a particular level of quality does not automatically lead to a particular strength of r ...
... The ‘strength’ of a recommendation takes into account the quality (level) of the evidence. Although higher-quality evidence is more likely to be associated with strong recommendations than lower-quality evidence, a particular level of quality does not automatically lead to a particular strength of r ...
CURRICULUM VITAE
... • Executive Committee Member for HBOT and Autism. • Co-appointee to create HBOT Physician Consensus Statement. • Physician Advisory Member. US Autism & Asperger Association, Park City, Utah. UDAAN for the Disabled and Autism Project, New Dehli, India. Co-Chairman, Scientific Committee, American EPD ...
... • Executive Committee Member for HBOT and Autism. • Co-appointee to create HBOT Physician Consensus Statement. • Physician Advisory Member. US Autism & Asperger Association, Park City, Utah. UDAAN for the Disabled and Autism Project, New Dehli, India. Co-Chairman, Scientific Committee, American EPD ...
Cognitive impairment in individuals with low educational level and
... among the oldest old is much higher. In the 90+ Study (USA), the prevalence was 45% and 28% among women and men, respectively.5 Based on preliminary data from Sweden, in Göteborg, the prevalence reported among elderly over 95 years of age (approximately 950 subjects) was 56% in women and 37% in men, ...
... among the oldest old is much higher. In the 90+ Study (USA), the prevalence was 45% and 28% among women and men, respectively.5 Based on preliminary data from Sweden, in Göteborg, the prevalence reported among elderly over 95 years of age (approximately 950 subjects) was 56% in women and 37% in men, ...