Mesothelioma patients and their doctors often overlook the cancer in the earliest stage
because the early symptoms can be mistaken for the symptoms of other illnesses.
Not exact matches
Answering tough questions isn't easy, but failing to answer powerful questions is an exercise in procrastination simply
because a
symptom is the
early sign of an ailment.
They WANT to nurse
because it temporarily calms the reflux
symptoms - sooths the burning of the reflux from the fresh milk as well as moving stuff DOWN the digestive track instead of up - but may perpetuate the problem and in a mother less committed to breastfeeding actually lead to
early weaning.
The
symptoms of anemia are not always easy to detect
because they're so easily confused with typical pregnancy
symptoms, especially
early on.
That's
because those
symptoms typically do not appear until the
early toddler years and anything that takes place during infancy (like attachment parenting practices) will precede the observation of
symptoms.
I wanted to talk about pregnancy
symptoms I didn't have
because one of the reasons I had pregnancy anxiety in the first trimester was due to my pregnancy
symptoms and how I felt in
early pregnancy not matching up with how I thought I was supposed to be feeling.
But if you do see this pattern on your chart, be on the lookout for other
early pregnancy
symptoms because you may be expecting.
Unfortunately, many doctors miss the
early signs of HELLP syndrome,
because they can be mild, non-specific, or dismissed as
symptoms typically associated with healthy pregnancy.
But all the
symptoms described happens at feedings and I use shields
because he was born 2 weeks
early, hes very small, has trouble latching on anf during out hospital stay i had severaly cracked and sore nipples.
Because he spotted the changes
early and his doctor confirmed he had diabetes, Snyder was able to fend off
symptoms by changing his diet and exercise habits — which was reflected in the follow - up data he collected.
While vision screening probably isn't harmful, some age - related eye conditions like macular degeneration and cataracts may be difficult to detect before patients have pronounced
symptoms because people in the
early stages of these diseases may still be able to read eye charts used to test vision.
However, a clinical trial that began almost 10 years ago was terminated
early because not only was semagacestat found to fail, patient groups that received the drug showed exasperated
symptoms compared to the placebo group.
We want to give people tools they don't currently have,
because research has shown that
early intervention can greatly impact the severity of the
symptoms common in autism spectrum disorders.»
Because peer drinking is known to have a strong effect on youth alcohol use, we hypothesized that this important environmental influence would alter the effect of the ADH1B variant on
early drinking milestones, such as becoming intoxicated or experiencing a
symptom of an AUD.»
For example, although
early clinical trials of Listeria - based vaccines have shown that the neutralized bacterium produces only mild flulike
symptoms in human patients with cervical cancer, the various methods of genetically disarming the bacteria should be explored to find the safest approach for people gravely ill with pancreatic cancer,
because these patients are likely to already have weak immune systems.
Analysing cases at such
early stages of infection has been unique up to now,
because earlier studies only included patients who already had
symptoms or had contracted the infection several weeks
earlier.
Early intervention was critical
because treatment that began after
symptoms developed wasn't successful.»
«This could be important in helping to more accurately detect
early Lyme disease, which is crucial
because the longer people wait for Lyme disease treatment, the higher the potential risk for having more severe
symptoms.»
Because kidney disease tends to have no
early symptoms, most people who have the disease don't know it until serious damage has been done, and may go untreated.
Mapstone says that it may even be able to predict the disease much
earlier,
because brain changes associated with Alzheimer's begin many years before
symptoms occur.
«These results suggest that inflammation in mid-life may be an
early contributor to the brain changes that are associated with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia,» said study author Keenan Walker, PhD, of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Md. «
Because the processes that lead to brain cell loss begin decades before people start showing any
symptoms, it is vital that we figure out how these processes that happen in middle age affect people many years later.»
Most cases of the disease occur in older individuals and are sporadic (non-familial), but around 15 % of patients develop
symptoms early in life
because of inherited mutations in a limited number of disease genes.
An outbreak of infections would be difficult to detect
because the
earliest signs are flu - like
symptoms.
Because many of these illnesses initially manifest as nonspecific
symptoms, effective medical intervention requires rapid diagnosis and treatment during the
earliest stages of infection.
Because children without
symptoms are not tested for the HD mutation, it is very difficult to obtain enough MRI images to understand how the HD brain changes during
early life.
KP: In humans with Alzheimer's disease, getting lost is one of the
early symptoms,
because remembering how to get somewhere relies on the hippocampus — the first area of the brain to show damage from Alzheimer's pathology.
Because it can mask
symptoms, the pill can make diagnosing menopause or (in Sandi's case)
early menopause difficult.
And if some people with MS had stopped drinking coffee
because of their
symptoms, that could affect their memory of their
earlier habits, she added.
Because of the importance of catching migraines in the
early phase, doctors advise patients to monitor triggers and
symptoms to prevent excitation of the trigeminal nerve and, if that fails, to get the jump on treatment to calm it down.
Because, as I talked about
earlier this week, I have a gluten intolerance that results in
symptoms when I ingest it.
Sore joints, eczema, headaches, low energy, digestive issues — if you suffer through any of these on the regular, you're probably tempted to brush them off as annoying but not that big of a deal.Yet if your
symptoms are chronic or don't have an obvious cause (like a gnarly workout that you can link to muscle aches), one doctor warns you shouldn't take them lightly
because they could be hints that a more serious health storm is brewing.According to Parsley Health founder Robin Berzin, MD, all of these complaints could be
early signs of autoimmune disease: a broad category of ailments that are plaguing a rapidly growing number of Americans, especially women.
Autoimmune disease gets missed frequently by doctors
because the
symptoms can be so variable, and the
early warning signs non-specific.
But just
because something doesn't show in a lab workup doesn't mean the
early stage
symptoms you're experiencing aren't real.
Early detection means it is easier to deal with
because the
symptoms are less severe.
This is
because the recently published EPIC1 study showed that
early treatment with pimobendan in MVD Stage B2 dogs will delay the development of
symptoms of congestive heart failure (CHF) by an average of 15 months.
Because early Addison's
symptoms are mild and come and go naturally.
(Besides this ambiguity in
symptoms, it's just human nature to first look for something curable, don't be cross with your veterinarian
because of that) Inflammatory changes in an eye (uveitis) are a textbook
symptom of non-effusive FIP and will probably set off FIP alarm bells
early on.
Pets should be taken to a veterinarian whenever the
symptoms discussed
earlier arise
because early diagnosis and treatment can prevent other problems from arising, which are far more difficult to manage.
I don't think that you can rule out distemper as a possible cause of the
symptoms because you don't know her
early history well, having adopted her at 9 months of age.
It is probable that even with appropriate exercising, these
symptoms would have persisted that long
because he was obliged to return to work too
early.
832, 835 (1993)(holding that a jury could reasonably establish a causal connection between the plaintiff's carpal tunnel
symptoms and an automobile accident even though he had suffered from carpal tunnel
earlier because the
symptoms had subsided prior to the accident and recurred soon after the accident).
Symptoms are often evident as
early as 1 to 3 years of age1, 2 and typically continue into later childhood and adolescence,3 - 5 resulting in academic underachievement, reduced social competence, and mental health disorders.6 - 8Quiz Ref IDHowever, fewer than 25 % of young children identified with behavioral problems receive treatment.9, 10
Because of the frequency and nature of their contact with families of young children, primary care physicians are in a unique position to affect the course of
early - onset disruptive behavior.11
Quacks flourish and the sale of patent medicines for syphilis has become big business
because even the severe and recognizable
early symptoms usually are transitory.
Anxiety, disruptive, eating, mood, and substance use disorders were assessed during adolescence and
early adulthood using the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children.36 The parent and offspring versions of the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children were administered during the adolescent interviews
because the use of multiple informants increases the reliability and validity of psychiatric diagnoses among adolescents.37, 38
Symptoms were considered present if reported by either informant.
Problems with communication, specifically non-verbal cognitive ability, are a strong predictor of externalising behaviour problems.3 Children with ASD exhibit more severe internalising and externalising behaviours than non-ASD children, as well as a high prevalence of aggressive behaviour.3 These behavioural challenges can often cause caregivers more distress and mental health problems than the core ASD
symptoms.4, 5 Increased child behaviour problems and parental (especially maternal) psychological distress compared with children without autism is established
early in life — by the time that children are aged 5 years.6 These co-occurring, behaviour problems are of concern in
early childhood
because of the importance of these
early years for longer term child developmental outcomes.7
Mothers in food insecure households are significantly more likely to report
symptoms of depression and are more likely to exhibit inattentive or negative parenting behavior than parents in food secure households.,
Because early childhood development is facilitated by the infant's relationships with caregivers, depressed and negative parenting can and does have adverse effects on a growing child's development.
The first year of life is a period of rapid development critical to infants» health, emotional well - being and developmental trajectories.1, 2 The first signs of mental health problems are often exhibited during infancy; however, the
symptoms may be overlooked by parents and healthcare providers
because they can be less intrusive when a child is young.3 — 8
Early onset of emotional or behavioural problems increases the risk of numerous adverse outcomes that persist into adolescence and adulthood, such as delinquency, violence, substance abuse, mental health problems, teen pregnancies, school dropout and long - term unemployment.1, 2, 4, 9 — 14
Indeed,
because early adolescents with depressive
symptoms are at great risk for developing major depressive disorder, the identification of elements that can be used in preventing depressive
symptoms is an important goal.
In addition, a transactional model examined the bidirectional relationships among internalizing and externalizing
symptoms and harsh parenting
because they may cascade over time in this
early period.