Sentences with phrase «after onset by»

As for therapeutics, Xavier, who is also the Kurt Isselbacher Chair in Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Co-Director of the Center for Microbiome Informatics and Therapeutics at MIT, says that knowing which species are absent and which are flourishing in the gastrointestinal tract of children with T1D may help make it possible to slow progression of the disease after onset by revealing ways to manipulate the microbiome and, in turn, microbiome - induced immunoregulation.

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A false sense of security has prevailed over the last few years because the consumer debt service ratio (denoted by the red line) collapsed from 6 % to 5 % after the onset of the last recession, as bad debts were written off and interest rates collapsed.
In some individuals, IBS may have an acute onset and develop after an infectious illness characterized by two or more of the following: fever, vomiting, diarrhea, or positive stool culture.
After the game, Krzyzewski called passing Summit «an honor,» but also noted that «Pat would have won a lot more» had her coaching career not been cut short by an early - onset Alzheimer's diagnosis in 2012.
Preeclampsia — also known as pregnancy - induced hypertension (PIH) or toxemia — is a disorder that generally develops late in pregnancy (after week 20) and is characterized by a sudden onset of high blood pressure, edema (swelling, generally in the feet, ankles and hands) and signs that some organs may not be working normally (including protein in the urine).
Postpartum Psychosis: ~ occurs in less than 1 % of moms ~ onset may occur one day after delivery, many occur by 3 months, the rest by 1 year postpartum ~ symptoms include agitation, bursts of anger, racing thoughts, rapid speech, panic, irrational thoughts, insomnia, hallucinations, inability to care for self and baby, thoughts of suicide / infanticide, paranoia ~ treatment can include medication, hospitalization, ECT, and psychotherapy
Baby mice with NEC that were given breast milk after the onset of the disease had noticeably less severe forms of the condition, marked by fewer gut cells dying.
Some studies suggest it may help prevent bone loss later in life and possibly lower the risk of ovarian cancer by delaying the onset of menstruation after pregnancy.
Not long after the HD gene was isolated, studies led by MacDonald, also a co-author of the current investigation, found that a variation in the number of CAG trinucleotide repeats within the HD gene, which codes for a protein called huntingtin, is the primary determinant of the age at which HD symptoms appear, with a greater number of CAG repeats associated with an earlier symptom onset.
Huntington's disease, for example, is caused by aggregating proteins inside brain neurons that ultimately lead to motor dysfunction, personality changes, depression and dementia, usually progressing rapidly after onset in people's 40s.
A team of researchers led by Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU) previously found that upon the onset of lactation after birth, milk lipids serve as a ligand to activate the nuclear receptor peroxisome proliferator - activated receptor (PPAR) α, which is a key transcriptional regulator of liver fat metabolism.
Pozzo - Miller reflects that this new research on LM22A - 4, combined with prior studies from the Katz lab, provides hope that at least some neurological and cognitive deficits in individuals with Rett could be improved by pharmacological treatment even after the onset of symptoms.
A team led by the University of Colorado Boulder has found the mechanism behind the sudden onset of a «natural thermostat» in Earth's upper atmosphere that dramatically cools the air after it has been heated by violent solar activity.
Dr. Romero emphasized that the cost of preeclampsia goes beyond the short - term health care expenditures as women affected by this disorder are at an increased risk for early onset cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attacks and hypertension, years and decades after delivery.
Infected mice were already showing measurable weight loss that was reversed by administration of the antibody, demonstrating therapeutic potential even after the onset of disease.
The model also accounts for the timing and magnitude of upward plasma motion to the corona observed 29 s after the event onset in 171 Å by the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly / Solar Dynamics Observatory.
These processes appear to be regulated by circadian rhythms and response to environmental light, such that the number of phagosomes in the RPE is highest shortly after the onset of light.
Even now, a quarter century after the onset of Reidenbach's symptoms, clear answers about the underpinnings of mental illness are hard to come by.
Ventricular volume was estimated to increase by 1.44 mL (95 % CI, 0.71 — 2.16 mL) in the year immediately before disease onset and by 1.57 mL (95 % CI, 0.93 — 2.20 mL) in the year immediately after onset; the difference was explained by the acceleration of 0.13 mL per year2 (95 % CI, 0.024 — 0.24 mL per year2; P =.02).
Inclusion criteria for the study included a history of previous CDI, confirmed by C. difficile fecal toxin immunoassay, new onset of symptoms after completing a full course of medication for CDI, positive C. difficile toxin assay confirming recurrent CDI, and age 18 years or older.
Delayed onset muscle soreness, also known as DOMS, is the pain and stiffness felt in muscles after intense exercise, caused by the inflammation of muscles and surrounding connective tissues.
There is debate as to whether active recovery — if it's after 1 hour of exercise — actually helps recovery since delayed onset of muscular soreness (DOMS) is thought to be caused by micro-trauma rather than lactic acid; these are the tiny tears in the muscle which eventually lead to firmer muscles.
Another study showed that light exposure delayed the onset of melatonin production by as much as ninety minutes after the lights were turned off.
After adjusting for other risk factors, the researchers found that a daily serving of red meat no larger than a deck of cards increased the risk of adult - onset diabetes by 19 percent.
Churchill's ascension to Britain's prime ministership at the onset of World War II, after Neville Chamberlain's unpopular appeasement to the Axis powers, is acted out by Gary Oldman, who ascends from his previous counterculture parts to a conventional Establishment role signifying Great Actor Versatility.
Adapted and directed by Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland, a gay married couple who had risen the ranks from writing - producing trashy TV and directing gay porn, respectively, Still Alice tells the story of Alice Howland (Moore), a respected Columbia University linguistics professor who is diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's disease shortly after turning 50.
Anaphylaxis is characterized by a rapid onset of symptoms after the exposure to a foreign substance (insect stings, certain medications and vaccinations) to which the body reacts with an allergic response.
I'm really sorry in advance that this is a novel... 5 days ago, my 3y.o M German Shepherd had a sudden onset of vomiting up «foam» x 2 accompanied by excessive drooling about 3 hours after dropping him off for an overnight stay at a trusted kennel where he has stayed before (who feed him food that we provide).
I really hope they use ALBW (it cut a lot of the hand holding and openeded up the world for exploration - freedom to go anywhere from the onset, temples out of order etc.) as a frame work, and even hearken back to the original NES game - i.e. let me get lost in the fifth temple and destroyed by late game enemies after ten minutes of play.
It has been identified that hmF2 increases systematically 1 — 3 h after the geomagnetic storm main phase onset (at the largest change of Dst) independently of the storm intensity (according to the Dst index) followed by an additional uplift in the nighttime sector.
By using superposed epoch analysis, these authors studied changes in F - region parameters before and after the onset of magnetospheric convection, the latter represented by sudden increases of Kp - index above By using superposed epoch analysis, these authors studied changes in F - region parameters before and after the onset of magnetospheric convection, the latter represented by sudden increases of Kp - index above by sudden increases of Kp - index above 4.
Once thought to be the latest jewel to join the Las Vegas Strip, the $ 8.6 billion CityCenter project by Dubai World and MGM Mirage began losing its luster after the onset of the global economic crisis.
Four hours after the onset of symptoms, Kody was seen by a hospitalist to arrange admission to the hospital.
provides a housekeeping and home maintenance benefit payable in the circumstances described in section 23 even if the impairment sustained by the insured person is not a catastrophic impairment, but not for expenses incurred more than 104 weeks after the onset of the disability.
This was after an expert gave evidence that the nurse's ability to make decisions and reason properly were compromised by the onset of the illness by the time she reached the UK.
(Although this item was not modeled after the relationship onset measure used by Barelds and Barelds - Dijkstra [2007], it was similar to theirs.)
Conclusions The multiple disadvantages predicted by childhood ADHD well into adulthood began in adolescence, without increased onsets of new disorders after 20 years of age.
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