Sentences with phrase «develop mild disease»

Or, he observes, it might simply signal that many Euro bats develop mild disease, only to recover — in sharp contrast to their cousins across the Atlantic.

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«Zika virus disease usually causes mild illness, and most people will not develop any symptoms.
But older people who develop Alzheimer's disease often first enter a stage known as mild cognitive impairment, which involves more serious problems with memory, language, thinking, and judgment.
Led by Stella K. Kang, a radiologist with the Department of Radiology at the New York School of Medicine, the study was designed to compare the effectiveness of a treatment algorithm for small renal tumors incorporating the nephrometry score, a renal tumor anatomy scoring system developed by urologists, with the current standard of uniformly recommended partial nephrectomy in patients with mild - to - moderate chronic kidney disease (CKD).
Researchers have developed a new cognitive test that can better determine whether memory impairments are due to very mild Alzheimer's disease or the normal aging process.
The disease is generally pretty mild — on par with flu — but health workers have recently found that a small number of patients seem to go on to develop an autoimmune disorder that can cause nerve damage and paralysis called Guillain — Barré syndrome.
Researchers estimate that as many as 2.1 million patients with mild cognitive impairment could develop Alzheimer's dementia over a two - decade period while waiting for evaluation and treatment resources after approval of an Alzheimer's disease - modifying therapy by the federal Food and Drug Administration.
Those with the genetic mutation who do not develop the disease in childhood may still have a milder form as adults.
A total of 360 out of 76,297 with mild traumatic brain injury, or 0.47 percent, developed the disease and 543 out of 72,592 with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury, or 0.75 percent, developed the disease.
Of these, 52 were healthy, 48 had Alzheimer's disease and 48 had mild cognitive impairment (MCI), but were known to have developed Alzheimer's disease 2.5 to nine years later.
«Previous research has shown a strong link between moderate to severe traumatic brain injury and an increased risk of developing Parkinson's disease but the research on mild traumatic brain injury has not been conclusive,» said senior study author Kristine Yaffe, MD, of the University of California, San Francisco, the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center, and a member of the American Academy of Neurology.
When the researchers did sub-group analyses, they found that participants with severe periodontal disease had more than double the risk of developing lung cancer, compared with no / mild periodontitis.
In a long - term, large - scale population - based study of individuals aged 55 years or older in the general population researchers found that those diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) had a four-fold increased risk of developing dementia or Alzheimer's disease (AD) compared to cognitively healthy individuals.
Most had very mild, coldlike symptoms, although 11 older patients developed pneumonia and six have died with pneumonia, often accompanied by other diseases.
They also used World Health Organization spreadsheets «that would tell us how many people would develop cardiovascular disease or mild mental retardation from those levels,» sayslead author Kevin Chatham - Stephens, a pediatrician at The Mount Sinai Hospital who focuses on environmental health.
Other research studies have reported a decline in social networks in people with Alzheimer's disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), and previous literature has shown psychological well - being in older age to be associated with reduced risk of developing Alzheimer's dementia.
While some people experience chronic infection with mild symptoms, about 10 %, will develop severe inflammatory disease that can affect the gastrointestinal, urinary, and nervous systems, in some cases causing cancer or leading to death.
Dr. Ding's team enrolled older patients at high risk to develop Alzheimer's disease who have early signs of memory loss, or mild cognitive impairment (MCI).
During this time, 28 people developed Alzheimer's or mild cognitive impairment, thought to be the earliest noticeable sign of several types of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease.
Sixteen percent of those over 70 y old have mild cognitive impairment and half of these develop Alzheimer's disease.
Studies carried out by a team of scientists concluded that the new blood tests were able to predict, with an 87 percent accuracy rate, whether patients suffering from MCI (Mild Cognitive Impairment) would develop Alzheimer's disease within a year.
NEW YORK, April 23 (Xinhua)-- Even a mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) can highly increase the risk of developing Parkinson's disease, according to...
Every 66 seconds, a person develops the disease, and by the year 2060, about 15 million people in the United States will have Alzheimer's dementia or mild cognitive impairment.
People with mild psoriasis might be just as likely to develop arthritis as someone with a severe form of the disease.
Dr. Margaret Chan, WHO Director - General, stated that «From past experience, we also know that influenza may cause mild disease in affluent countries, but more severe disease, with higher mortality, in developing countries.»
The study focused on participants having mild cognitive impairment, due to the fact many were most likely going to develop Alzheimer's disease in just a few years.
His group has developed a new approach to the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, and this approach has led to the discovery of subtypes of Alzheimer's disease, followed by the first description of reversal of symptoms in patients with mild cognitive impairment and early Alzheimer's disease, with the ReCODE (Reversal of Cognitive Decline) protocol.
Researchers from the Mayo Clinic, publishing the results of their study in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, explain how people 70 and older who eat food high in carbohydrates have nearly four times the risk of developing mild cognitive impairment, and the danger is also present with a diet heavy in sugar.
They used mass spectrometry to analyse the blood plasma of 53 participants with mild cognitive impairment or Alzheimer's disease, including 18 who developed symptoms during the study, and 53 who remained cognitively healthy.
In a 2010 article in the «Journal of Alzheimer's Disease,» researchers found that elderly people who consumed higher amounts of polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats had a reduced likelihood of developing mild cognitive impairment, a precursor for dementia.
Clinical disease is often mild, but some dogs may develop bruising or bleeding (including nosebleeds), especially during the early stages of infection when platelet counts may be at their lowest.
Some dogs will develop a very mild form of the disease and will live quite comfortably, some may need treatment.
With HCM in particular, some cats may develop only mild hypertrophy and suffer little compromise of heart function, while others progress to more severe disease.
As a result, your pet's body will develop a level of protection from an infectious disease, but the stimulation of the immune system might result in mild side effects.
Most dogs remain asymptomatic and only experience mild forms of the infection, but some dogs can develop a severe disease; which can cause the dogs to experience lower respiratory tract infections.
Some dogs display mild or no signs of disease, while others develop severe illness or death, often as a result of kidney injury.
Dogs with mild disease never develop any problems and may live a normal lifespan.
Depressive symptoms in elderly people are associated with an increased risk of developing mild cognitive impairment independently of vascular disease
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