Sentences with phrase «by subclinical»

And many more may be affected by a subclinical gluten sensitivity.
Although three million Americans — one percent of the population — have been officially diagnosed with celiac disease, many experts believe that 97 percent of celiac sufferers remain undiagnosed, and even more may be affected by a subclinical gluten sensitivity.

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«Breastfeeding seems to be cardioprotective in these women, as evidenced by improved cholesterol and markers of subclinical cardiovascular disease.»
Prakash Deedwania, MD, professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco and author of the accompanying editorial comment said that this study provides clinically important information by demonstrating the evidence of subclinical atherosclerosis in people who skip breakfast.
Levels of thyroid function were defined as euthyroidism (normal functioning)(thyroid - stimulating hormone [TSH], 0.45 - 4.49 mIU / L), subclinical hyperthyroidism (TSH < 0.45 mIU / L), and subclinical hypothyroidism (TSH ≥ 4.50 - 19.99 mIU / L) with normal thyroxine (a hormone that is made by the thyroid gland) concentrations.
«Researchers need to explore the natural history and long - term consequences of intermediate anti-tTG levels to determine if these levels are caused by pregnancy or whether it reflects a subclinical state of celiac disease that needs follow - up,» added Jong.
This may be explained by our finding of a high rate of subclinical infection by TMAdV in asymptomatic titi monkeys (35 %), but may also be due to separate introductions of TMAdV into the colony from an as - yet unidentified reservoir.
The researchers found that the rates of subclinical atherosclerosis progression, as measured by changes in common carotid artery intima - media thickness or coronary artery calcium, did not differ significantly between men assigned to the testosterone or placebo groups.
Led by staff scientist Keith Vossel, MD, the team of researchers used sophisticated technologies to detect «subclinical» epileptic activity (too subtle to be noticed on standard clinical exams) and showed that Alzheimer patients with such activity had a faster cognitive decline than those without.
Determining the true burden of typhoidal Salmonellae infections is hindered by lack of population - based studies and adequate laboratory diagnostics.The Strategic Typhoid alliance across Africa and Asia study takes a systematic approach to measuring the age - stratified burden of clinical and subclinical disease caused by typhoidal Salmonellae infections at three high - incidence urban sites in Africa and Asia.
Starting thyroid medication in subclinical hypothyroidism is considered controversial by endocrine groups.
Lastly, this may be the most important piece of information on the page: The Unified Theory of Heart Disease, proposed by Linus Pauling and Mathias Rath suggests that subclinical vitamin C deficiency (scurvy), Lipoprotein small (a) and mechanical stress at key arterial sites (such as bifurcations) are the major players in causation of heart disease.
Endometriosis is one of the most common gynecological problems affecting an estimated 5.5 million women in North America, but this condition may occur at a subclinical level in half of all women following the Western diet, as discovered by autopsy.1 This disease occurs when the endometrial tissues lining the inside of the uterus spread outside of the uterus and become attached to the ovaries, fallopian tubes, the bowels and other internal abdominal parts.
My main problems are subclinical hypothyroidism «probably caused by autoimmune inflammation of the thyroid gland» (my doctor says) and electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS), which is not an official diagnosis, but unfortunately a very real problem for me, and for an increasing amount of people.
The subclinical and clinical issues that arise can be mitigated, if not outright treated, by regaining functional awareness of one's self.
I've had health issues for 3 years which I've been told by various doctors are due to a post-viral syndrome, probable subclinical MS, neuro - Lyme disease, and several other possibilities, which I've come a long way toward conquering, but still have a ways to go.
This causes bile to back up and crystallize.3Nousia - Arvanitakis, S. et al. «Subclinical exocrine pancreatic dysfunction resulting from decreased cholecystokinin secretion in the presence of... continue All of this, and we haven't even mentioned the blood sugar spike caused by high glycemic index foods like bread, crackers, cookies, and rice, (including gluten free) and the effect this has on your insulin levels and therefore, fat storage.
By 23, I had exhausted my resources apparently: I had adrenal fatigue (low cortisol) & subclinical hypothyroidism.
The first stage of overtraining is not usually accompanied by classical problems but by very subtle or subclinical ones.
TSH levels above 2.5 are considered to be suspicious for subclinical hypothyroidism by many integrative physicians.
By adding fluoride to water, it may be lowering thyroid function in people with normal or underactive thyroid, leading to hypothyroidism or subclinical hypothyroidism, which carries a range of significant health effects, including obesity, heart disease and depression.
Common Causes of Clinical and Subclinical Lameness in Sport Horses By Lisa Gift Krauter, DVM, DACVS, Pilchuck Veterinary Hospital During the busy summer and early fall months, our horses are often required to perform at their maximum level, and,...
Chronic pancreatitis is characterized by fi brosis and low grade mononuclear infl ammation and may be a sequela of recurrent acute pancreatitis or a subclinical disease process that may present as diabetes mellitus or exocrine pancreatic insuffi ciency (EPI).
These viruses can infect the respiratory tract and cause disease that varies in severity from subclinical to severe and are characterized by fever, lethargy, anorexia, nasal discharge and cough.
The severity of subclinical positive and negative symptoms was calculated by summing the individual severity subscales within each symptom domain.
This study sought to determine whether use of cannabis in adolescence increases the risk for psychotic outcomes by affecting the incidence and persistence of subclinical expression of psychosis in the general population (that is, expression of psychosis below the level required for a clinical diagnosis).
Children who grow up in families characterized by parental psychological difficulties are at increased risk for developing social - emotional behavior problems, even when these difficulties are in the subclinical range (Cummings et al. 2005; Papp et al. 2004; Weitzman et al. 2011, see for meta - analytic evidence Connell and Goodman 2002).
Concerning fathers, as measured by EPDS, 5,7 % of fathers (N = 3) reported high risk of postpartum depression and 18.9 % of them (N = 10) reported borderline scores indicating risk of subclinical postpartum depression (Table 1).
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