However, veterinarians must weigh the risks and benefits of spaying and neutering patients with apparent physical abnormalities such as
evidence of mild infectious disease or decreased body condition.
The research team investigated the association between weight loss and the progression of cartilage changes on MRI over a 48 - month period in 640 overweight and obese patients (minimum body mass index [BMI] 25 kg / m2) who had risk factors for osteoarthritis or MRI
evidence of mild to moderate osteoarthritis.
It alleges the league has been aware of
evidence of mild traumatic brain injuries and the risk for its players for years, but» deliberately ignored and actively concealed» the information.
Not exact matches
It's difficult to separate these changes from long - term trends (especially since gun homicides have generally been on the decline for decades now), but a review
of the
evidence by RAND linked
milder gun control measures, including background checks, to reduced injuries and deaths — and that means these measures likely saved lives.
Aside from the previously - mentioned advantages
of milder taste and lighter texture, there is some
evidence that breakfast cereals made with whole white wheat hold their crispness longer in milk.
Trouble is that, even under the three concussion grading systems in most common use in the 1990's and early 2000's (Dr. Bob Cantu's 2001 so - called «
evidence - based» guidelines, 1 the 1991 Colorado Medical Society (CMS) guidleines, 2 and the 1997 American Academy
of Neurology (AAN) 3 guidelines)- all
of which have long since gone the way
of the dodo, by the way - and even if Smith's blurred vision had cleared up in less than 15 minutes, which, as it turned out, it didn't, he still would have been considered to have sustained a Grade 1 or
mild concussion.
In addition, since as I mentioned before that the disease is generally
mild, we have no
evidence to suggest that infants with zika would have severe disease and because we know there are many benefits
of breast feeding, we are encouraging women to breast feed even in areas within going zika virus transmission.
There is, however, no
evidence of adverse effects from this
mild jaundice.12 In fact, jaundice, which is present in almost all human infants to some extent, and which is often prolonged by breastfeeding, may be beneficial because
of its powerful anti-oxidant properties.19 20
The study adds to a growing body
of evidence suggesting that toxoplasmosis — usually a
mild or nonsymptomatic infection from a protozoan parasite called Toxoplasma gondii — may somehow alter people's brain chemistry to cause long - term behavior problems.
The overwhelming medical
evidence finds that most vaccine side effects among newborns and young children are
mild — swelling, redness and a small, hard lump at the site
of the injection — and typically pass within a couple
of days.
But could
evidence of social decay, even at the
mild level
of littering, also affect our unconscious discriminatory attitudes towards other people?
They found that those with
mild or no cognitive impairment who had
evidence of plaques at the trial's start worsened to a greater degree on cognitive tests than those with negative scans.
Brain imaging using radioactive dye can detect early
evidence of Alzheimer's disease that may predict future cognitive decline among adults with
mild or no cognitive impairment, according to a 36 - month follow - up study led by Duke Medicine.
The authors theorized that scarcity induces
mild psychological arousal in consumers, and they found
evidence of this in self - reports.
Evidence suggesting that
mild to moderate consumption
of wine protects against cardiovascular disease has been accumulating since the early 1990s.
Both sets
of siblings had
evidence of uncontrolled infection with EBV, a common and usually
mild virus, which resulted in the development
of Hodgkin's lymphoma in three
of these children.
Studies on
mild fluctuations in weather have provided support for the idea that higher biodiversity results in more stable functioning
of ecosystems, but critical appraisal
of the
evidence from extreme event studies is lacking.
Pattern separation and pattern completion in Alzheimer's disease:
evidence of rapid forgetting in amnestic
mild cognitive impairment.
This has been
evidenced by 1) increased acinar cell necrosis, 2) increased serum amylase and lipase, 3) higher hepatic damage, 4) altered liver function test, 5) increased kidney damage, 6) increase in serum urea and creatinine, 7) altered distribution
of pancreatic cells, 8) increased vacoulation and irregular islets, and 9)
mild fibrosis in exocrine regions.
«Some patients with less prominent,
milder forms
of depression may request and receive antidepressants, despite
evidence that these medications have little or no therapeutic benefit for
mild depression,» Olfson said.
Despite this and other medical
evidence, most guidelines still recommend keyhole surgery for people with meniscus tears, sudden onset
of symptoms like pain or swelling, or
mild to moderate difficulties with knee movement.
The bottom line: The overall
evidence is inconclusive and safety concerns persist, although the authors
of the 2004 review did note that tryptophan could play a role in patients with
mild cases
of depression who cant (or do nt want to) take antidepressant drugs.
In the study, 2,100 people with
mild dementia and
evidence of amyloid in the brain confirmed by PET scans were randomly assigned to solanezumab or placebo.
There has been some
evidence of bloating, but this is usually caused by people having a
mild milk allergy.
There's substantial
evidence that yoga can help relieve depression - particularly
milder forms
of depression.
Like other supplements, more research needs to be done, but there is
evidence that SAMe can improve symptoms
of depression, and may offer results similar to those
of prescription medication when used to treat
mild to moderate depression.
Recent
evidence published in JAMA has shown that Mindfulness - Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), a form
of secular mindfulness meditation was just as effective as medication for treating
mild to moderate depression (7).
That their playful humour has been replaced by an escalation
of the previously
mild gross - out comedy is more
evidence of an undercooked script and an erroneous choice
of director.
Moderately affected Class II dogs have
mild or intermittent symptoms though still in relatively good health, but have
evidence of heart damage.
Consultation with medical oncology was pursued and staging diagnostics (thoracic radiographs, CBC, Chemistry, UA) showed no
evidence of pulmonary metastatic disease and
mild pre-renal azotemia.
Dogs with round cerebellum shape and no
evidence of narrowing or obstruction
of the CSF channels were defined as unaffected, dogs with indentation
of the cerebellum by the supraoccipital bone and a narrowed but not obstructed CSF channel (signal consistent with CSF between the caudal vermis and the foramen magnum) were defined as
mild CM and dogs where the cerebellar vermis is impacted into or herniated through the foramen magnum were defined as affected.
We can
of course discuss any
of the arguments and points that I and Ian and others make, with
evidence, reason and logic (and courtesy, I'll reign in any
mild sarcasm)
For instance, ground source heat pumps tend to have higher efficiencies than air source units during the heating season due to the relative stability
of ground temperatures below certain depths, though air source units — which involve much lower capital costs — have closed the gap in recent years as manufacturers have refined their design, and there is
evidence to indicate that space heating demand in many Irish buildings may be peaking in Ireland's frequently relatively
mild but windy weather, as the guide to air source heat pumps in Issue 24
of Passive House Plus discussed.
This past U.S. climate experience
of extreme warming provides unequivocal
evidence that natural climate change is variable and strong enough to easily explain the
milder modern warming trends over the last 30 years.
Now, I know a mere three years
of data doesn't furnish much
evidence for climate scale claims, but the claims
of extreme freeze conditions requiring a La Nina (this year wasn't), and
mild winter associated with El Nino (again, backwards), are pretty much a death knell.
I'm an
mild AGW skeptic myself (like Willis; it's not a religion and you could convince me otherwise with good
evidence), but I've been following «The Science
of Doom» blog recently (found via a link on Climate Audit):
After hearing all the
evidence the court found that the Plaintiff's pre-existing condition did not impair her previous activities, that the accident caused
mild to moderate soft tissue injuries, that these injuries have resolved somewhat by the time
of trial and that there was no
evidence of a minor permanent partial disability as a result
of her accident related injuries.
I find on the
evidence that she did suffer a
mild to moderate soft tissue injury to her neck and back as initially diagnosed in her early months
of treatment by Dr. Down which was caused by the collision.
Most, if not all,
of the expert
evidence was focused on whether the plaintiff sustained a
mild traumatic brain injury as a result
of a relatively minor rear ‑ end impact during the accident.
Keywords:
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury; Future Loss
of Income Earning Capacity; Brown v. Golaiy (1985), 1985 CanLII 149 (BC SC); Sufficiency
of Evidence; Sufficiency
of Reasons
Evidence of impaired facial emotion recognition in
mild Alzheimer's disease: A mathematical approach and application
Thirty nine percent
of participants in Study 1
evidenced symptoms
of depression (2 severe, 14 moderate, 43
mild).
These included: psychiatric disorder (duration and severity between ages 15 and 32 years, coded into none (59 %, no
evidence of psychiatric disorders),
mild (37 %, minor or inconsequential nervous disorders) or severe (5 %, psychiatric episodes
of more than a year's duration, or any out - patient or in - patient episodes for psychiatric disorder); neuroticism and extraversion (measured at age 26 years by the Maudsley Personality Inventory14); chronic illness (physical, non-fatal conditions in 14 %
of parents between ages 20 — 25 years); physical activity (frequency and duration in the preceding month collected at age 36 years.