Examples of such diseases are rabiesA contagious and fatal viral disease of dogs and other mammals that causes madness and convulsions, transmissible through the saliva to humans., canine distemperA viral disease of some animals, especially dogs, causing fever, coughing, and catarrh.
Examples of such diseases in veterinary medicine would include the feline condition now known as FATE where a large blood clot forms in the heart, a small piece of the clot breaks off and then lodges in the aorta (the large artery that travels the length of the body) right where it branches to serve the rear legs.
Not exact matches
Many
of the Reformers, for
example, instruct us to boldly express our liberty before
such diseased religion, for it has been the bane
of the church throughout.
For
example, infants, athletes, seniors, and individuals with specific health or medical conditions,
such as diabetes or heart
disease would fall into this area
of focus.
though I am a nurse myself but never did i encounter
such disease until i have the
example of my own..
An 1884 newspaper illustration, for
example, depicted a skeleton disguised as a fruit seller offering produce to little children, suggesting that raw, unboiled fruits and vegetables led to cholera.17 The actual culprit, especially in
such turn -
of - the - century urban metropolises as New York City, with its inadequate, overloaded water and sewer systems, was most likely bacteria residing on the outside
of the produce, or contaminated water or milk that happened to be ingested, rather than anything in the produce itself.18 Given the laxative effect
of fruits and vegetables if consumed in excess, however, it is understandable that people assumed fresh produce might contribute to
diseases with symptoms that included diarrhea.
Make sure you are adequately insured for your trip — check you are covered in the event
of your baby being unable to fly due to a notifiable
disease such as measles, for
example.
Many Cuban accomplishments
of this sector are well known; for
example Cuba produces widely used vaccines for
diseases such as meningitis B and hepatitis B, among others.
For
example, high levels
of cholesterol are associated with a lower rate
of neurological disorders,
such as Parkinson's
disease and Alzheimer's
disease.
According to the Centers for
Disease Control in Atlanta, in 1990 — the last year for which reliable figures are available — AIDS was responsible for 17 per cent of all deaths in men aged between 25 and 44, compared with 11.5 per cent in 1988, when it ranked as the number three killer after heart disease and «unintentional deaths», from accidents such as car crashes for e
Disease Control in Atlanta, in 1990 — the last year for which reliable figures are available — AIDS was responsible for 17 per cent
of all deaths in men aged between 25 and 44, compared with 11.5 per cent in 1988, when it ranked as the number three killer after heart
disease and «unintentional deaths», from accidents such as car crashes for e
disease and «unintentional deaths», from accidents
such as car crashes for
example.
For
example, I teach most patients simple breathing techniques that come from yoga, which I have found to be strikingly effective for an incredible range
of conditions, from heart arrhythmia and high blood pressure to chronic digestive problems,
such as irritable bowel syndrome and reflux
disease.
These symptoms include, for
example, recurrent thoughts about the possibility
of catching any
disease after being in contact with objects located in public spaces, fear
of having inadvertently carried out some potentially dangerous behavior (
such as leaving the door open when leaving home), or the need to place the objects
of house or the workspace in perfect order and symmetry.
This achievement will also contribute to accelerating the research applications
of RNAi
such as to the development
of RNA - based next - generation drugs, for
example as gene therapy to suppress the production
of a
disease - causing protein.
Roughly 15 %
of people suffer relentless, long - term itch, often caused by
diseases and medications; terminally ill cancer patients, for
example, often experience
such severe whole - body itch in response to morphine that many choose to live in pain rather than take the medication.
Prof. Schuelke emphasizes: «Our results are a good
example of how the study
of rare genetic
diseases can provide insights into general
disease mechanisms, which may also play a role in other conditions,
such as paraplegia, and which may give rise to the development
of regenerative therapies.»
Together with the inflammatory cells in the skin and mucous membranes, the «mast cells,» IgE antibodies are responsible for certain allergic
diseases,
such as asthma and hay fever, for
example, and are also partly responsible for the development
of neurodermatitis.
In one
example unique to the community around Purdue, fellows reported back on the challenges
of engaging insular Amish communities in the event
of a
disease epidemic, noting that local authorities could reach Amish communities via institutions they already use,
such as banks.
Loss
of synapses and synapse function sit at the heart
of a number
of diseases, not just neurodegenerative
examples such as dementia and Parkinson's
disease but also conditions
such as diabetes.
Such comparisons will help scientists to better understand this lone
example of mammalian heart regeneration, and may ultimately lead to better drugs for treating injury and
disease.
Almost half
of the people died before age 15, for
example, suggesting that they had traits disfavored by natural selection,
such as susceptibility to
disease.
Geison uses the
example of Pasteur as an argument that modern ethical standards «leave too little room for risk - taking and simple human courage», especially when dealing with an inevitably fatal
disease such as rabies — or AIDS.
For
example, some patients develop signs
of Parkinson's
disease,
such as tremor, which can be severely disabling.
For
example, the authors suggest that hepatitis C - positive kidneys should be offered to uninfected patients who have a high risk
of health deterioration if they continue dialysis — including elderly patients or those with serious co-existing conditions,
such as cardiovascular
disease — disadvantageous blood types or other conditions that would mean many years
of waiting for an appropriate hepatitis C - negative kidney to become available.
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a high - resolution live imaging technique that can be used for early detection
of retinal
diseases,
such as age - related macular degeneration, diabetes - related conditions, glaucoma or vascular occlusions, for
example.
«For
example, if a person affected with the Ebola virus was in a movie theater the previous day, a monitoring alert could be issued to the other people who came in contact with that person or who were in the vicinity and advise them to take precautionary measures and watch for any signs
of the
disease such as fever or headache,» said Furht.
For
example, the couple can not have «reasonable alternatives,»
such as the option
of selecting healthy embryos for in vitro fertilization (IVF) or using prenatal testing and aborting a fetus with the
disease.
«For
example, we can choose healthy and
disease groups or simpler phenotypes,
such as males versus females, and ask if we find a metabolic footprint
of this variable.»
Although the new ACMG recommendations suggest a patient could opt out
of — or go forward with — the list as a whole, geneticists and bioethicists are already discussing scenarios where patients may approach
such decisions more like a menu, saying they want to know about increased risk
of heart
disease but not cancer, for
example.
This process is important for the study
of several neurological
diseases such as fragile X syndrome, for
example.
«For
example, despite matching the ABO blood group antigens during red blood cell (RBC) transfusion, up to 45 percent
of chronically transfused patients,
such as those with sickle cell
disease or thalassemia, develop antibodies to mismatched minor antigens on transfused RBCs; this process is known as alloimmunization.»
Mammoth hemoglobin, for
example, may reveal information about mammalian blood useful to treating human
diseases, and potentially the future
of human space exploration (
such as surviving cold environments); but the mutations that create mammoth hemoglobin need to be brought back to life for
such discoveries to happen.
Examples of these include screening for cancer mutations and CpG methylation in hMLH1, p16, K - ras and B - raf, screening for other
disease associated genes
such as APOE, HFE, MTHFR, UBE3A and OCA2 associated with Angelman / Prader Willi syndrome.
For
example, researchers have known for decades that some metals, including high levels
of iron, have been linked to neurologic
diseases such as Parkinson's and possibly to Alzheimer's.
For
example, a chronic inflammatory
disease such as gout or arteriosclerosis may be triggered by a very specific interaction
of a particle (uric acid crystals, cholesterol crystals, amyloid plaque,....)
Examples of these costs could be autoimmunity and other immune system
diseases such as chronic inflammation.
For
example, beluga whales live rough 50 some years, they are short - lived whales, some
of them get type II
diseases and as
such, show diabetic human - like features
of accelerated collagen crosslinking by AGEs production during glycation / glycoxidation to their hyperglycemia.
As one
example, using insights from embryonic development, Jessell has been able to convert embryonic stem cells into functioning motor neurons, facilitating the discovery
of medicines to treat
such diseases.
For
example, the counterintuitive management strategy in
such an encephalitis case would be to suppress the immune system — not a therapeutic intervention one would necessarily consider in the case
of a pathogen caused
disease.
For
example: • fall prevention and detection events, • body mechanics in movement disorders,
such as Parkinson's
Disease, • length
of time in good posture and cardio activity.
Acute inflammation occurs over seconds, minutes, hours, and days; for
example swelling after an injury; while chronic inflammation occurs over long periods
of time and is associated with chronic
diseases such as diabetes, heart
disease and obesity.
Crohn's
disease and coeliac
disease are both
examples of where leaky gut syndrome could have been present for some time prior to
such disorders manifesting.
This is a rather extreme (but not uncommon)
example of being
disease - focused and not wellness - centered, and it is not unusual for a person who has had psoriasis for several years to have a cupboard full
of such products.
Cutting - edge research, for
example, has revealed that consumption
of modern wheat is the first step in triggering autoimmune
diseases such as type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and multiple sclerosis.
For
example, if you or any
of your first - degree family members — parents, siblings, and children — have an autoimmune
disease or autoimmune thyroid problems
such as Hashimoto's
disease or Graves»
disease in particular — your children face an increased risk
of developing an autoimmune thyroid condition, as well as other autoimmune
diseases.
For
example, KBs were recently reported to act as neuroprotective agents by raising ATP levels and reducing the production
of reactive oxygen species in neurological tissues, 80 together with increased mitochondrial biogenesis, which may help to enhance the regulation
of synaptic function.80 Moreover, the increased synthesis
of polyunsaturated fatty acids stimulated by a KD may have a role in the regulation
of neuronal membrane excitability: it has been demonstrated, for
example, that polyunsaturated fatty acids modulate the excitability
of neurons by blocking voltage-gated sodium channels.81 Another possibility is that by reducing glucose metabolism, ketogenic diets may activate anticonvulsant mechanisms, as has been reported in a rat model.82 In addition, caloric restriction per se has been suggested to exert neuroprotective effects, including improved mitochondrial function, decreased oxidative stress and apoptosis, and inhibition
of proinflammatory mediators,
such as the cytokines tumour necrosis factor - α and interleukins.83 Although promising data have been collected (see below), at the present time the real clinical benefits
of ketogenic diets in most neurological
diseases remain largely speculative and uncertain, with the significant exception
of its use in the treatment
of convulsion
diseases.
Besides the medical conditions listed above, there are many other potential causes
of fatigue,
such as other health problems (for
example, chronic kidney or liver
disease, infection, alcohol or drug abuse) and medication side effects.
For
example, instead
of just looking at the amount
of saturated fat, studies are needed to examine individual foods,
such as cheese and red meat, and the risk
of disease in the context
of a truly healthy dietary pattern.
Encountering, for
example, an implicitly severe
disease,
such persons be apt to concentrate on the positive aspects
of the case - they begin to appreciate life more and enjoy the concern
of their loved ones.
A few
examples of cognitive impairments that may eventually require substantial supervision are Alzheimer's
Disease, Parkinson's
Disease and other
such dementia.
Quality
of Life, or QoL, refers to states
of comfort or discomfort, and a combination
of physical (for
example disease - related) and non-physical factors,
such as satisfaction, sense
of control, social relationships, extent
of emotional or physical discomfort, and management
of stress