Diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, just to mention a few chronical diseases, run in my family, and up to now I am the only one who have been following this kind of diet, and, not surprisingly, I am the only one who is enjoying good health at my 68, while both my parents died long ago from heart
disease at an early age, when I was just fifteen, my younger sister is type 2 diabetic, my older sister suffers from heart disease, having been submited to a tryple by - pass surgery and a angioplasty.
Goldens can get a kidney
disease at an early age that can lead to kidney failure.
Since they breathe with an open mouth, they can develop heavy tartar and periodontal
disease at an early age.
Most IGs will develop periodontal
disease at an early age and require daily dental care to prevent tooth loss.
Primary vaccination should begin at 6 - 12 weeks of age since dogs often contract
the disease at an early age.
For example, that no immediate family members have died from cancer or heart
disease at an early age.
Moreover, with the increase in the trend of unhealthy lifestyles and eating habits, hectic / deskbound work life and chronic stress; people are becoming more prone to lifestyle
diseases at an early age as well.
Nowadays, it is very easy to diagnose
the disease at the early age only.
Not exact matches
She suffered in her adult years with lupus, an anti-immune
disease that ultimately took her life
at the
early age of 37.
Unfortunately
earlier this year,
at the
age of 19, he was diagnosed with cat alzheimer's
disease.
Tragically, Jarman died in March of 2011
at age 60 following a long battle with
early onset Alzheimer's
disease.
«I'm sorry, but f**k cancer,» Kerr said in France after winning the contest staged in memory of LET player Cassandra Kirkland, who died
earlier this year
at age 32 from lung cancer, and just days after former LPGA Tour golfer Kelli Kuehne's mother passed away from the
disease.
If there is a history of celiac
disease or severe food allergy in your family, solids may not be safe
at an
early age.
It's important for children to learn colors
at an
early age — as young as 2, according to the Centers for
Disease Control.
FACT: Vaccines begin
at 2 months of
age to protect babies as
early in life as possible against
diseases that can make them very sick (such as pertussis).
Badillo, who was diagnosed in 2012 while she was 30 weeks pregnant
at age 32, said that she hopes the ads convince women to start getting tested
earlier to be able to catch the
disease and treat it.
He mentioned the Free Seedlings Distribution programme which provides
early bearing and high yielding planting materials to farmers
at no cost, the Free Fertilizer Distribution Programme which is helping to improve upon soil fertility and increase yield, the National Cocoa Rehabilitation Programme which has facilitated the replanting of large hectares of over-aged, moribund and
diseased farms as well as the Youth in Cocoa Initiative which is curbing the
ageing - cocoa - farmers situation in Ghana.
[210] By then Wilson was the last surviving member of Attlee's cabinet, [211] and the unveiling of the statue would be one of the last public appearances by Wilson, who was by that point, in the
early stages of Alzheimer's
Disease and died
at the
age of 79 in May 1995.
(A rare
early - onset form of the
disease guarantees a person develops Alzheimer's
at a young
age after inheriting even one copy of certain genes.)
«People are commonly getting cardiovascular
disease and cancers normally associated with the
aging process, just
at earlier ages,» he says.
Researchers derived data from the Harvard
Aging Brain Study, an observational study of older adult volunteers aimed
at defining neurobiological and clinical changes in
early Alzheimer's
disease.
Dr Schneck and coauthors add, «The most common
age - related eye
diseases (glaucoma,
age - related macular degeneration, and diabetic eye
disease) all produce blue - yellow color vision anomalies,
at least in the preclinical or
early stages.»
An increased amount of miRNA in brain cells was correlated with a younger
age at disease onset and an
earlier age at death of the patients.
Most research looks
at aging in older people, but the seeds of
age - related
diseases are planted decades
earlier — that's why these researchers believe it's crucial to study
aging in the young.
«These women may benefit from more intensive screening, starting
at a younger
age, or using more sensitive screening techniques, allowing
early detection and prevention of the
disease.
They add: «What is similar between now and then is the human genetic material, our genome, including ancient polymorphisms that were uncovered to predispose the carrier to the development of atherosclerotic cardiovascular
disease... however, our ancient ancestors were certainly susceptible to many other conditions, such as infectious
diseases, nutritional deprivation, and trauma, which often resulted in death
at an
early age, before atherosclerotic heart
disease had a clinical impact.»
Carriers of the apolipoprotein (ApoE) ɛ4 allele are
at greater risk for developing late - onset Alzheimer's
disease (AD), develop AD
at an
earlier age, and experience a more severe cognitive decline and shorter survival times.
The WHO study, one of a collection of articles in a special issue of the journal devoted to women's health beyond reproduction, found that the leading causes of death of women
aged 50 years and older worldwide are cardiovascular
disease (heart
disease and stroke) and cancers, but that in developing countries these deaths occur
at earlier ages than in the rich world.
Measles, mumps, and rubella are essentially
diseases of the past (
at least in the United States) because our children are vaccinated
at an
early age.
Individuals who carry this ε4 variant of APOE are
at increased risk for developing Alzheimer's
disease,
early age of Alzheimer's
disease onset, and more rapid progression of Alzheimer's
disease symptoms.
Abnormal levels of the proteins may be useful biomarkers that could help us study
early treatments to limit or reverse the damage to brain cells and even prevent the development of the full - blown
disease,» said study author Edward Goetzl, MD, a Professor of Medicine with the University of California, San Francisco, a researcher
at the National Institute on
Aging, and a scientist of NanoSomiX, Inc., a California - based biotechnology company that provided a grant for method development for the study.
Mild cognitive impairment sets in
at a median
age of 44 in people carrying the mutation, and full - blown dementia
at 49, decades
earlier than is common with the more typical sporadic form of the
disease.
Last November, however, a team led by Mihael Polymeropoulos of the National Human Genome Research Institute in Bethesda, Maryland, reported that the
disease afflicting the Italian family, which develops
at an unusually
early age, showed strong genetic linkage to a region on chromosome 4.
They now become sexually mature
at an
earlier age, which increases their chances of breeding before they get killed by the
disease (Proceedings of the Royal Society B, vol 278, p 35).
In mice predisposed to the
disease, we showed that these fatty acids accumulate very
early on,
at two months of
age, which corresponds to the
early twenties in humans.
For example, women with
early menopause are candidates for hormone therapy until
at least the average
age of menopause (52 years) to reduce the risks of heart
disease, osteoporosis, and cognitive and mood changes.
Men with BRCA1 / 2 mutations who develop prostate cancer tend to develop these cancers
at an
earlier age than average and may develop more aggressive forms of the
disease.
In frontotemporal dementia (FTD),
age at disease onset (AAO) is unpredictable in both
early and late - onset cases; AAO variability is found even in autosomal dominant FTD.
Diagnosed with in a very rare
early - onset, slow - progressing form of Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS; also known as motor neurone
disease or MND) in 1963
at age 21, he was gradually left him wheel chair bound.
Much of the research is still
at an
early stage; but its potential applications include Parkinson's
disease, diabetes,
age related macular degeneration, and cartilage damage.
The study included 17 patients with
early - onset Alzheimer's
disease (
age at onset < 65 years), 12 patients with logopenic variant primary progressive aphasia and 13 patients with posterior cortical atrophy [whole Alzheimer's
disease group:
age = 61.5 years (standard deviation 6.5 years), 55 % male].
Distinct brain volume changes correlating with clinical stage,
disease progression rate, mutation size, and
age at onset prediction as
early biomarkers of brain atrophy in Huntington's
disease
Mipomersen (Kynamro) reduces low - density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol by silencing a gene that produces apolipoprotein B - 100, a building block of LDL; the drug can treat familial hypercholesterolemia, an inherited
disease that may cause heart attacks
at an
early age.
The more time you spend watching TV, the greater your risk of dying
at an
earlier age — especially from heart
disease, researchers found.
We told her we felt that we could not place her on these meds
at this
early age in a life - long
disease, without first trying something we felt might have a chance to work.
If you have a family history of high cholesterol or other risk factors for heart
disease (such as high blood pressure, smoking, family history of heart
disease at a young
age, and especially diabetes), you may need
earlier or more frequent screening.
This endless daily assault on our bodies, including our precious DNA, has resulted in an overwhelming proportion of the population falling victim to serious degenerative
disease, increasingly
at EARLIER ages, and / or spending the final chapters of their lives totally dependent on pharmaceutical drugs to stay alive!
Anti-aging medicine looks
at early detection, prevention and treatment of
age - related
diseases in the medical and reputable business communities.
That's the conclusion of a new study, published this week in the Archives of Internal Medicine, that found that the risk of dying
at an
early age — from heart
disease, cancer, or any other cause — rises in step with red - meat consumption.
Still Alice This is a movie about the progress of a
disease, in this case
early - onset Alzheimer's, with Julianne Moore as a professor stricken
at the
age of 50.