Not exact matches
This chapter reviews the three
levels on which alcoholic sickness can be prevented by the counselor and religious community: At the grass roots, through the influencing of
symptom selection, and through
early detection and treatment.
The three corresponding
levels of prevention are: (a) prevention at the «grass roots,» (b) prevention through the influencing of
symptom selection, (c) prevention through
early detection and treatment.
One way, I believe, to address the problem of under - reporting and increase the chances a concussion will be identified
early on the sports sideline may be to rely less on athletes themselves to remove themselves from games or practices by reporting concussion
symptoms (which the most recent study shows occurs at a shockingly low rate, [9] or on game officials and sideline observers to observe signs of concussion and call for a concussion assessment, but to employ technology to increase the chances that a concussion will be identified by employing impact sensors designed to monitor head impact exposure in terms of the force of hits (both linear and rotational), number, location, and cumulative impact, in real time at all
levels of football, and in other helmeted and non-helmeted contact and collision sports, where practical, to help identify high - risk impacts and alert medical personnel on the sideline so they can consider performing a concussion assessment.
Some say that getting a very
early positive pregnancy test, having really bad morning sickness or pregnancy
symptoms, or having high hCG
levels can indicate a twin pregnancy.
The
level of hCG in your body is on the rise, which not only brings about the positive pregnancy test, but also
early pregnancy
symptoms.
However, even if those
early pregnancy
symptoms are there in full force, your hCG
levels may not be as quickly.
However,
symptoms are more likely to occur
early in the day when blood sugar
levels are at their lowest, hence the name «morning sickness.»
The main hormone in
early pregnancy thought to be responsible for the
symptoms of
early pregnancy is hCG, and the
level of this hormone in the blood of pregnant women varies from woman to woman, as well as on the number of weeks of gestation of the miscarried fetus.
But if the changes are an
early symptom of pregnancy, keep in mind that it is going to take several weeks to get used to the new
levels of hormones.
Most
early pregnancy
symptoms are caused by rising
levels of progesterone.
Often an
early pregnancy
symptom, nausea and vomiting (morning sickness), is an ailment partly attributed to rapidly rising hormone
levels and the detoxification capabilities of your liver.
The new findings suggest a simple blood test can accurately predict
levels of a protein called amyloid beta in the brain that begins appearing
early in the course of the disease before
symptoms appear.
The results suggest that worsening anxious - depressive
symptoms may be an
early predictor of elevated amyloid beta
levels — and, in turn AD — and provide support for the hypothesis that emerging neuropsychiatric
symptoms represent an
early manifestation of preclinical Alzheimer's disease.
The study found that downward transitions are linked to depression
symptoms during college at
levels similar to background factors such as personal ability or family background, after adjusting for
earlier depression
levels.
This is the first study showing that a single plasma kisspeptin
level test during
early pregnancy can identify the risk for miscarriage in women who have no
symptoms.
Such biomarkers raise the possibility of
early diagnosis, since
levels of certain compounds differ between healthy people and patients with NPC, even before the onset of
symptoms.
Conducting a cross-sectional study of a large cohort of patients with different
levels of cognitive impairment and different disease stages, the researchers found that the amounts of a TREM2 fragment in the cerebrospinal fluid were highest during
early stages characterized by mild cognitive impairment
symptoms.
Although the researchers did find lower
levels of omega - 3s in patients with bipolar disorder that correlated with
symptoms, Saunders said it's too
early to advise dietary changes or omega - 3 supplementation.
Many of these devices resemble sleeker, more efficient models of instrumentation used by research labs to record brain activity during sleep, physiological changes during stress, migraine triggers, activity
levels and even
early symptoms of debilitating neurological diseases.
A study of patients with
early Parkinson's disease found that groups with lower
levels of vitamin B12 faced on average a more rapid acceleration of both motor and cognitive
symptoms, which slowed in some cases after taking a daily multivitamin.
When the researchers increased the
levels of this signaling molecule in mouse intestine, the mice developed all the
early symptoms of celiac disease.
Symptoms can differ greatly from patient to patient, depending on other existing conditions,
early detection,
level of physical activity and diet.
Researchers at Washington University measured
levels of a marker called visinin - like protein 1 in in the spinal fluid of 60 patients in the
early stages of Alzheimer's then tracked their
symptoms for three years.
Sandi's doctor suggested hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or estrogen replacement therapy (ERT), which can improve mood changes and other
symptoms related to low estrogen
levels during
early menopause.
«The fact that we could detect this influence of lifestyle at a molecular
level so
early in a patient's
symptoms surprised us,» he said.
However, millions of men experience a more dramatic drop in testosterone
levels at far too
early an age, resulting in some of the following
symptoms:
It is important to determine Graves» disease TSH
levels and seek treatment for this disease at an
early stage to lower down thyroxine production and relieve the
symptoms.
Low thyroid and depression In the
early 1900s, doctors often considered depression to be a
symptom of low thyroid
levels.
Understanding Low T and knowing the signs and
symptoms to help you identify it
early on can help you take control over the situation as it develops, and put you in the best situation to take steps to stabilize your hormone
levels and return to a healthy and more normal way of feeling in no time at all.
An
early symptom of CI can include depression.23 Holden writes, «The fundamental problem does not lie with the neurotransmitter per se, but rather with uncontrolled fluctuations of brain glycaemic
levels acting in conjunction with insulin resistance.»
In the
early 1900s, doctors often considered depression to be a
symptom of low thyroid
levels.
Earlier epidemiological (population) studies have also linked higher
levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines with depressive
symptoms.
Although these signs and
symptoms can be disturbing enough to the man, woman, or couple, perhaps more importantly they can be an
early (or not so
early) warning sign of a hormone or vascular problem that is affecting you on a more systemic
level.
Circulating testosterone
levels decline with increasing age but do not appear to be significantly affected by the menopausal transition.8 As
early as the 1940s, testosterone was reported not only to alleviate menopausal
symptoms but also to restore libido.9 In recent years, evidence has accumulated supporting the hypothesis that the decline in endogenous testosterone
levels is associated with menopausal
symptoms, including decreased libido, worse moods, and poorer quality of life.10 Clinical trials have demonstrated that exogenous androgens in conjunction with estrogens can ameliorate
symptoms affecting sexual function and general well - being.11, 12 In addition, studies have found beneficial effects of androgen therapy on bone mineral density.13 - 15
Authors of this review point out that
early post-menopausal women who took 2 grams of maca, in capsule form, daily showed improvements in hormone
levels and reductions in menopausal
symptoms — like night sweats and hot flashes.
Lesson Two We should * decrease * our confidence -
level that the
early symptoms wet - bulb climate - change catastrophe are not * already * showing, in view of China's scorching summer of 2013.
The value of using
early externalising
symptoms in non-referred populations of kindergarten and first grade children to predict later antisocial behaviour or conduct disorder is modest and the
level of misclassification is likely to be high.
Results Adolescents maltreated
early in life were absent from school more than 1.5 as many days, were less likely to anticipate attending college compared with nonmaltreated adolescents, and had
levels of aggression, anxiety / depression, dissociation, posttraumatic stress disorder
symptoms, social problems, thought problems, and social withdrawal that were on average more than three quarters of an SD higher than those of their nonmaltreated counterparts.
Early alcohol use was significantly associated with high
levels of depressive
symptoms.
In
early childhood, certain risk factors present before 6 months of age can predict increasing
levels of depressive and anxiety
symptoms in the first 5 years of a child's life.
While Rosa did not talk specifically in the Save the Children video about postpartum depression, research shows that stressful life events, including premature birth, are risk factors for maternal depression.24 Evaluation studies confirm that women who participated in home visiting programs were less likely to demonstrate
symptoms of depression and reported improved mental outlook when compared with control groups of women who did not participate in home visiting.25 For example, parents participating in the Child First model — one of the 20 evidence - based models eligible to receive funds from the Maternal, Infant, and
Early Childhood Home Visiting program — experienced lower
levels of stress and depression at the end of the program compared with parents who did not participate.26
Boys and girls with higher
levels of depressive
symptoms in
early adolescence will show higher
levels of depressive
symptoms in mid - and late adolescence.
Since adolescence is characterized by changes in the emotional, social and academic domain, which can impact emotional well - being (Steinberg 2005b), it is important to assess whether the association between depressive
symptoms and subsequent academic, social and emotional self - efficacy
levels show the same pattern in
early compared to middle adolescence.
Since only few studies have been conducted regarding gender differences in relation to self - efficacy
levels and regarding the association between self - efficacy and depressive
symptoms in
early compared to middle adolescence, no specific hypotheses were formed.
Since low
levels of self - efficacy were associated with higher
levels of depressive
symptoms in previous studies, the current study investigated the bidirectional and prospective associations between depressive
symptoms and academic, social and emotional self - efficacy from
early to mid adolescence in a cross-lagged path model.
In terms of gender differences, males had higher
levels of ODD and ADHD
symptoms in
early childhood and they reported higher
levels of substance use in adolescence and of APP in young adulthood (2.63 ≤ ts ≤ 3.50, p < 0.01; effect sizes for these comparisons measured as Cohen's d: 0.26 ≤ ds ≤ 0.39).
For on - time maturing girls (but not for
early - or late --RRB-, lower
levels of competence were associated with higher
levels of depressive
symptoms concurrently, but not longitudinally.
Children who have disorganized attachment with their primary attachment figure have been shown to be vulnerable to stress, have problems with regulation and control of negative emotions, and display oppositional, hostile - aggressive behaviours, and coercive styles of interaction.2, 3 They may exhibit low self - esteem, internalizing and externalizing problems in the
early school years, poor peer interactions, unusual or bizarre behaviour in the classroom, high teacher ratings of dissociative behaviour and internalizing
symptoms in middle childhood, high
levels of teacher - rated social and behavioural difficulties in class, low mathematics attainment, and impaired formal operational skills.3 They may show high
levels of overall psychopathology at 17 years.3 Disorganized attachment with a primary attachment figure is over-represented in groups of children with clinical problems and those who are victims of maltreatment.1, 2,3 A majority of children with
early disorganized attachment with their primary attachment figure during infancy go on to develop significant social and emotional maladjustment and psychopathology.3, 4 Thus, an attachment - based intervention should focus on preventing and / or reducing disorganized attachment.
To examine whether girls who experience
earlier menarche than their peers have higher
levels of depressive
symptoms in adolescence.
High
levels of anxiety
symptoms in parents appear to compound
early risk for disorder such that the offspring of more anxious parents display more negative affect (Rosenbaum et al., 1988) and are at greater risk for developing anxiety problems relative to offspring of non-anxious parents (Beidel and Turner, 1997).