Not exact matches
«What if you could help
find the earliest
possible biomarker and essentially
find a way to prevent it from happening so you never see the
symptoms?»
I started focusing on healthy living through my blogging and trying to
find out as much as
possible as I could to tackle my IBS
symptoms.
Trowbridge said they were motivated to do the study to
find out what caregivers understand about concussions and how to better educate them so they can be more effective in looking for
symptoms or other
possible signs of trouble.
The researchers
found a way to use brain connectivity (i.e. connections in the brain) to predict the best
possible relief of Parkinson's Disease
symptoms.
New research from the University of Missouri
finds that for mental health courts to be successful, every professional engaged in the process should be aware of the relationship between psychiatric
symptoms and participant engagement within the system and connect participants with comprehensive treatment and services as early as
possible.
Now, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have
found another
possible explanation for some of the
symptoms of fragile X syndrome.
It's
possible that one day, a new treatment for schizophrenia could be developed based on these
findings that would target an underlying cause of the disease, instead of just the
symptoms, as current treatments do, the researchers said.
Amyloid deposits can be
found in many different organs leading to a wide range of
possible symptoms and making diagnosis challenging.
The CDC's guidance recommends Zika virus testing for all women with
possible exposure during pregnancy, regardless of
symptoms.16 The
findings that there were similar proportions with birth defects among those with symptomatic and asymptomatic maternal infections supports the importance of screening all pregnant women for Zika virus exposure and testing in accordance with CDC guidance.
When having trouble maintaining the type of healthy lifestyle that can slow or prevent type 2 diabetes, men should consider low testosterone as a
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If you have many
symptoms of low serotonin and have
found that prescription SSRIs help, it's
possible that low serotonin is an issue.
She always aims to
find the cause of suffering rather than only treating
symptoms and always minimizes the use of pharmaceuticals whenever
possible.
If you have any or all of these signs and
symptoms and can't figure out what's wrong, it's time to consider adrenal fatigue as a
possible cause if your doctor can not
find the cause.
Helicobacter pylori was also
found and could have been a
possible confounding variable although the
symptoms resolved post-treatment of the S. cerevisiae.
One of the most compelling reasons to make reading as accessible as
possible for the aged may be the research that has shown that the
symptoms of Alzheimer's and dementia, which can not be reversed or stopped entirely at this point, might be slowed through constant mental exercise, such as reading, and through a return to activities that the patient once
found enjoyable, again, such as the enjoyment of books that have been off - limits as of late due to failing health.
Some dogs have shown such frank signs of panosteitis that a tentative but fairly strong diagnosis of pano has been made, and then upon further tests run because of additional
symptoms, they were
found to have Hemophilia A. Of course, it is
possible that some dogs can have both disorders at once, but based on the incidences of the two, the coincidental appearance might be hard to imagine except in certain isolated GSD families.
Methyl xanthine, which is
found in dark chocolate and Baker's chocolate, is toxic to dogs and causes
symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, hyperactivity, an abnormal heart rhythm, seizures, and
possible fatality.
However, if it is
found to have incomplete penetrance genetically, it would still be
possible for a dog to transmit the PHPV mutation without itself showing
symptoms.
It is also
possible to
find what seems like the
symptoms described above without the presence of cancer.
I have
found that it is a positive trait to know the meds for various diseases, the
symptoms and the
possible substitutes that our medical vendors provide.
Brief Communication: Physical Abuse of Boys and
Possible Associations With Poor Adult Outcomes Holmes & Sammel Annals of Internal Medicine, 143, 2005 Reports on results that
found childhood physical abuse was associated later in life with depression
symptoms, posttraumatic stress disorder
symptoms, legal troubles, and incarceration.
If you are experiencing uncomfortable
symptoms such as butterflies in your stomach, feelings of dread, a racing heart - beat, panic, or depression I can help you
find a way to bring your emotions back into balance by addressing the
possible emotional, physical, and spiritual components of your
symptoms.»
Significant advances have been made in assessment methods and age - appropriate diagnostic criteria for emotional disorders in young children.29 - 31 Differentiation between
symptoms of individual anxiety disorders (e.g., separation anxiety, generalized anxiety) has been
found as early as two years of age.6 One novel assessment tool for children aged 3 - 5, the Preschool Anxiety Scale — Revised, captures these various dimensions of anxiety
symptoms.32 In addition, attentional bias to threat has been identified as a
possible candidate for assessment of risk for anxiety disorders.33
Limitations include no attempt was made to
find out about any treatment control group participants might have sought for their
symptoms during the study period,
possible interviewer bias, and length of follow - up.
Upon completion of your interview, we will provide you (or others, with your permission) a detailed written report of our assessment and
findings, including
possible recommendations to take if you show
symptoms of substance abuse.
In fact, it is
possible that child emotional or behavioral problems lead to paternal and / or maternal mental health problems, although the literature on maternal depression and other aspects of maternal mental health clearly indicate that in most such cases it is maternal mental health that influences child mental health.1, — , 12 Large sample sizes such as the 1 in this study sometimes result in statistically significant
findings that may not be clinically significant, although this does not seem to be the case in this study, as paternal mental health problems or depressive
symptoms were associated with considerably increased risks of child emotional or behavioral problems.
Our
finding that the severity of depressive
symptoms was a significant but relatively smaller contributor to physical disability in this sample (after controlling for the
possible effects of age, sex and duration of pain) is consistent with
findings of some previous studies of patients with chronic pain, but not with some treatment studies, which
found that depression level contributed to less significant improvement in pain - related disability.11, 27 It is not surprising that cognitive, pain and behavioural variables accounted for more physical disability than depressive
symptoms but it is notable that social support (as measured by the MPI), sense of control over life, and catastrophising did not significantly contribute to physical disability.
Our
finding that the severity of depressive
symptoms in our sample of patients with chronic pain was best correlated with a combination of heightened catastrophising, reduced sense of control over life, increased physical disability, lower pain self - efficacy beliefs, higher use of unhelpful self - management strategies, and lower perceived social support (after controlling for the
possible effects of age, sex and duration of pain) is consistent with previous studies of patients with chronic pain.26 Interestingly, and somewhat contrary to clinical expectations, pain severity, pain - related distress, and fear of movement / (re) injury were not significantly associated with depressive
symptom severity.
One
possible explanation for mixed
findings is that the association between internalizing
symptoms and adolescent SU may depend on other moderating variables.
In considering these results alongside the
findings of Pieters et al. (2015), it is
possible that a developmental progression occurs whereby sleep problems confer risk for depressive
symptoms in early - to - mid adolescence whereas the presence of depressive
symptoms in late adolescence impacts subsequent sleep.
Moreover, the authors
found modest support for externalizing, anxiety, and depression
symptoms to predict subsequent sleep functioning, pointing to
possible reciprocal, cascading processes.