Sentences with phrase «early disease recognition»

The program is tailored to provide appropriate vaccination, parasite control, and early disease recognition (wellness blood work) that your cat needs.

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As was suggested earlier, those born near the turn of the century have seen within it amazing advances — not only in science, technology, and increased knowledge, but in the conquest of disease with the prolongation of life, an increase in the recognition of race and sex equality with accompanying legal steps; manifold ministries of welfare to the poor, the young, and the elderly; a growing concern for civil rights in many of its facets.
«Our findings may lead to earlier recognition, diagnosis and treatments of this condition and possibly other underlying diseases that may contribute to early death,» said Gibbons.
Early Intervention with an Estrogen Receptor β - Selective Phytoestrogenic Formulation Prolongs Survival, Improves Spatial Recognition Memory, and Slows Progression of Amyloid Pathology in a Female Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease.
There is increasing recognition that visual performance is impaired in early stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD); however, no consensus exists as to the mechanisms underlying this visual dysfunction, in particular regarding the timing, nature, and extent of retinal versus cortical pathology.
Early recognition of disease and isolation of affected horses can reduce costs.
With early recognition and treatment, your dog or cat can recover from this potentially serious tick - borne disease.
Early recognition of the presence of the disease is very important, so that treatment can be started as soon as possible.
Many of the chronic diseases in senior dogs and cats are slow to progress, therefore early recognition is important and requires diagnostic tests.
Regardless of the treatment method, the most important factors in successfully treating this disease are early recognition and treatment.
While there is little that can be done to prevent most spinal diseases, early recognition and treatment will yield the best results possible.
Interventions targeting modifiable risk factors (eg, smoking, inactivity, and poor diet) in adult life have only limited efficacy in preventing age - related disease.3, 4 Because of the increasing recognition that preventable risk exposures in early life may contribute to pathophysiological processes leading to age - related disease, 5,6 the science of aging has turned to a life - course perspective.7, 8 Capitalizing on this perspective, this study tested the contribution of adverse psychosocial experiences in childhood to 3 adult conditions that are known to predict age - related diseases: depression, inflammation, and the clustering of metabolic risk markers, hereinafter referred to as age - related - disease risks.
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