Sentences with phrase «as early screening»

Lauren Theilen, M.D. one of the primary researchers of the study and the presenter of the research at the upcoming SMFM annual meeting, explained, «Importantly, we are unable to say whether the hypertensive disease of pregnancy plays a causal role here, but we feel that further study is warranted to determine whether interventions such as early screening for chronic disease may improve long - term health outcomes among these women.»

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Knutson and von Schultz offer night owls tips to help them to fit in better with a world dominated by larks, such as gradually inching their sleep times earlier and avoiding screens before bed.
But Brin's timing is not propitious, coming as many developers and early Glass users are losing interest in the much - hyped, $ 1,500 test version of the product: a camera, processor and stamp - sized computer screen mounted to the edge of eyeglass frames.
That research will be crucial: An earlier effort by another company, Pathway Genomics, to create a «liquid biopsy» for cancer was greeted in September by a stern letter from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warning that the agency had «not found any published evidence that this test or any similar test has been clinically validated as a screening tool for early detection of cancer in high risk individuals.»
I numbly watched as a rambling salesman in his early 20s clicked through dozens — wait, dozens and dozens — of screens, boxes and windows in a monotone, dismembered voice.
Treasury secretary Steve Mnuchin may have declared earlier this year that the issue is «not even on [the White House's] radar screen,» but it could have a serious political as well as economic impact.
As high - profile and as high - minded as My Brother's Keeper is, though, it is also sprawling in scope, from early - childhood health screenings to reading programs to efforts to reduce community violencAs high - profile and as high - minded as My Brother's Keeper is, though, it is also sprawling in scope, from early - childhood health screenings to reading programs to efforts to reduce community violencas high - minded as My Brother's Keeper is, though, it is also sprawling in scope, from early - childhood health screenings to reading programs to efforts to reduce community violencas My Brother's Keeper is, though, it is also sprawling in scope, from early - childhood health screenings to reading programs to efforts to reduce community violence.
Or as Graham puts it, don't screen out ideas based on your guesstimate of their viability early in the process.
Pirates sometimes sneak compact video cameras into early screenings to capture grainy video of the movie, complete with audible popcorn - munching, a practice known as «camming.»
But I digress as I strongly suspect you'll find weasel words to get out of following the example of early christians because then you'd have to give up your wide screen TV.
This weekend, consumers will spend hundreds of millions of dollars purchasing flat screen TVs, early Christmas presents, handheld electronics and other sale items as part of Black Friday.
The cobwebs vaporized as the caller assured me no student interns were injured by the bomb blast that killed more than 100 spectators two hours earlier at a venue projecting the 2010 World Cup finals onto a big screen in Kampala.
The Blue Devils» man - to - man scheme was exposed early in the season, as true freshmen big man Marvin Bagley III and Wendell Carter struggled to defend high ball screens.
It is vital that early screenings, diagnosis and effective early intervention therapies for Autism - such as ESDM be...
Regular early postpartum home visits (usually three in the first week, then again at two weeks), followed by individual or group office visits at four, six and eight weeks; ongoing lactation support; postpartum nutrition and exercise counseling; support for family adjustments; birth certificate paperwork; lab work as indicated, including Newborn Screening; family planning counseling.
This gives expecting parents the ability to screen as early as ten weeks and into the second trimester through a simple blood draw.
An audiology screen and evaluation by a speech - language pathologist can determine if there's something wrong (such as hearing loss) and design an early - intervention plan to help.
Community - based early intervention programs22 and population - based maternal screening for PPD36 have been attempted as ways to improve developmental outcomes.
It's recommended that screening blood tests for HIV, hepatitis B and syphilis should happen as early as possible in pregnancy.
The screening test for sickle cell and thalassaemia should be offered as early as possible before 10 weeks of pregnancy.
Recommendations are also given for affordable Montessori and other quality early learning materials; and over 225 of the best educational tablet apps, as well as a guide to how and when to introduce preschoolers to digital media, so you won't always have to say no to screen time.
«The big thing to know is that early introduction of peanut foods, as early as 4 - 6 months in high - risk infants after proper screening, can reduce the risk of allergies exponentially.
Wayne State University researchers have developed a test that may be able to screen for birth defects as early as five weeks into pregnancy.
During Prosper Lincoln's early childhood summit, screening and support for new moms was identified as a priority.
Eyes were fixed on the screen, with plastered on smiles as we moved into the early hours.
The National Working Committee of the All Progressive Congress, APC, on Monday afternoon made a u-turn on the controversial by - election in the Osun West senatorial district as it cleared Senator Mudashir Husein, who was earlier disqualified by the Rikiji led screening committee.
The programme is being filmed earlier than usual - at 18:30 BST rather than the usual 20:30 BST - but it will be screened at the same time as usual.
Prof. Alkali, who doubles as the National Coordinator, Goodluck Support Group (GSG) informed that he had earlier set up a Screening and Verification Committee of all support groups campaigning for the re-election of the president in 2015.
Recently, DNA shed from tumor cells has been identified as a noninvasive method of screening biomarkers for the early diagnosis and prognosis of cancer.
For screening, physicians commonly recommend colonoscopy as the tool of choice: once every 10 years starting at age 50 for people of average risk, earlier and possibly more frequently for those with a family history of colon cancer or other signs of added susceptibility.
But some computers running Windows XP, Microsoft's most stylized effort to date, force us to sit through a series of unappealing command - line screens during the start - up routine, as if we've time - traveled back to the text - only displays of the early 1980s.
New speech analysis tests could also help doctors screen for several other cognitive and mental health ailments, such as dementia and depression, that can be difficult to detect in their early stages.
Detailed information about a person's weight history could help, as could early cancer screening techniques tailored to young people.
Among the changes in the American Cancer Society's updated breast cancer screening guideline is that women with an average risk of breast cancer should undergo regular, annual screening mammography beginning at age 45 years, with women having an opportunity to choose to begin annual screening as early as age 40; women 55 years and older should transition to screening every other year (vs annual), but still have the opportunity to continue with annual screening; and routine screening clinical breast examination is no longer recommended, according to an article in the October 20 issue of JAMA.
«Unlike some cancer types such as breast or colon cancer, no widely accepted screening tool has been available for detecting early - stage lung cancers.
Early detection has been proven to improve outcomes, but screening approaches such as mammograms and colonoscopy, used in the developed world, are too costly to be implemented in settings with little medical infrastructure.
Primary infection screening programs can detect HIV earlier than other routinely used screening methods, as soon as 7 to 10 days after exposure.
From early on Brown's expeditions for fossils had served as a smoke screen for occasional sojourns as an intelligence agent and corporate spy.
These include screening for risk factors for hypertension (such as obesity and diabetes) and early treatment if gestational hypertension is detected.
As part of drug discovery, one of the earlier stages is you take a huge library of chemical compounds and you screen them with an assay for malaria or TB and you see if that chemical compound kills the parasite or bacteria.
There's growing concern among researchers that public wariness about the newborn screening program will create a backlash — with parents declining to screen their kids (who may end up much sicker because their disease wasn't caught early), and with the spots no longer made available for valuable pediatrics research, such as tracing the origins of childhood leukemia.
«The study indicates that screening for silent strokes in children starting school can lead to early detection and prevention of recurrences as well as reduction in other complications of sickle cell anemia such as acute painful episodes and acute chest syndrome.
«There is currently no national screening programme for ovarian cancer, as research to date has been unable to provide enough evidence that any one method would improve early detection of tumours.
«Although you can not change the genes you are born with, doctors can use this information to start screening for kidney disease earlier and to aggressively treat any other risk factors you may have such as diabetes or high blood pressure,» said Dr. Naik.
Using mathematical models, the researchers used these data to quantify the effectiveness of starting screening early — at age 25 — for women who received chest radiation as a teenager.
«If you are a young woman who was treated with radiation therapy to your chest as a teenager or child for HL, or for that matter chest radiation therapy for any reason, you should be having a conversation with your family doctor or your oncologist about whether to start breast cancer screening earlier than most women would,» says Dr. Hodgson.
A new blood test seems to be more than twice as good at detecting bowel cancer than the method currently used to screen for polyps and early bowel cancer
The Southampton team believes these new results support the case for national governments to fund universal newborn hearing screening programs that increase the rates of early confirmation of hearing difficulties in the many developed and developing countries where screening programs for deafness are currently under discussion, but not yet adopted as national policy.
Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, in collaboration with scientists at the Gladstone Institutes, have developed a template for growing beating cardiac tissue from stem cells, creating a system that could serve as a model for early heart development and a drug - screening tool to make pregnancies safer.
Studies published since the early 1990s, however, have produced more inconsistent results: a slight majority has confirmed earlier conclusions, but almost as many have found few significant differences in reading speed or comprehension between paper and screens.
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