Sentences with phrase «early treatment tends»

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More women are using fertility treatments, which makes them more likely to have twins or higher order multiples, who tend to arrive early.
In another study, Greenfield found that women tend to go to primary health care physicians rather than to specialty substance abuse programs for treatment, putting additional pressure on family doctors to diagnose and treat alcohol dependence in women as early as possible.
Compared to their counterparts in cities, cancer patients living in rural areas tend to retire early after being diagnosed, and are less likely to go on paid disability leave while receiving treatment.
The earlier in the course of disease that acupuncture is started and the more numerous and frequent the treatments, the better the response tends to be, and the longer a dis - ease has been present, the longer it will take to see a positive effect.
The cats with this disorder that have extractions performed earlier in the course of the disease have a greater cure rate and tend not to require further treatment.
ANA is pushing to have HIV classified alongside a range of chronic illnesses in Close the Gap funding, not only because it will reduce the costs of ART treatments but also help with the «double whammy» of «older person illnesses» that both people with HIV and Indigenous people tend to get earlier.
When recognized early and diagnosed accurately, depression is highly responsive to treatment; still, each episode of this recurrent illness tends to increase the likelihood that episodes of illness will recur; and, thus, depression must be treated and managed with an eye toward the long term.
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