And as usual, those who fail to plan their psoriasis treatment protocol — plan to fail, and will always be looking
at symptomatic treatments.
Not exact matches
Scientists are looking
at microRNAs for early detection of the notoriously silent cancer that usually becomes
symptomatic after it is too late for
treatment
While the data from this research demonstrate continued
symptomatic improvement six months after
treatment, more research is needed to show efficacy
at one year and beyond, added Bagla.
«For Alzheimer's patients, the standard of care for
symptomatic treatment remains cholinesterase inhibitors, which are 25 years old
at this point.
These individuals will most likely be
symptomatic and require
treatment at lower levels of toxic metals than a healthy individual.
Whenever possible,
treatment for vomiting should be aimed
at an underlying condition, but
symptomatic therapy may be necessary while a cat is recovering or if a cause can not be found or adequately resolved.
At the same time these tests are being run
symptomatic and supportive
treatment is usually begun.
[39] I conclude the plaintiff had an existing problem of back pain,
symptomatic at the date of the motor vehicle accident, for which he was receiving chiropractic
treatments prior to the subject motor vehicle accident of November 15, 2005.
Treatment (s) which is incurred by an Insured Person (s) who is HIV Positive (i.e., infected with the human immunodeficiency virus, the cause of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome)
at the time of Application for this Insurance, whether or not the Insured Person (s) was asymptomatic or
symptomatic or had knowledge of his / her HIV status on the initial Effective Date of Coverage, or any associated diagnostic tests or charges for HIV infection, seropositivity to the AIDS virus, AIDS related Illness (es), ARC Syndrome, AIDS, and all diseases caused by and / or related to HIV;
The mean relapse rate is 50 %
at one year and over 70 %
at four years.1 A recent prospective twelve year follow - up study showed that individuals with bipolar disorder were
symptomatic for 47 % of the time.2 This poor outcome in naturalistic settings suggests an efficacy effectiveness gap for mood stabilisers that has resulted in a re-assessment of the role of adjunctive psychological therapies in bipolar disorder.3 Recent randomised controlled trials show that the combination of pharmacotherapy and about 20 — 25 sessions of an evidence - based manualised therapy such as individual cognitive behaviour therapy4 or family focused therapy5 may reduce relapse rates in comparison to a control intervention (mainly
treatment as usual) in currently euthymic people with bipolar disorder.