Sentences with phrase «for early detection of problems»

Blood tests or other diagnostics to serve as both a baseline and for early detection of problems is now a priority.

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«Children should always be controlled by the pediatric endocrinologist, besides being measured and weighed at different frequencies according to their age, for early detection if the patient has a problem of stunting,» said Maria Dolores Rodriguez Arnao specialist in pediatric endocrinology at Madrid's University General Hospital.
The problem is that 75 percent of them do not present early symptoms, therefore the need for an early detection strategy,» said the mechanical engineer.
«For survivors at risk of breast cancer due to chest radiation or heart problems because of anthracyclines, screening tests like mammograms and echocardiograms that result in early detection of late effects of cancer therapy may make a lifesaving difference,» he said.
By developing biomarkers which are not only sensitive for disease detection but also specific biomarkers you can solve the problem of both detecting disease early but also determining the course of treatment in a very specific fashion.
Seeing the vet regularly will allow earlier detection of problems, so that we can maintain their quality of life for as long as possible.
«Grooming at a veterinary facility can prove invaluable for early detection and prevention of many health problems
Early detection of canine kidney problems is imperative for their health — it's especially important if your dog is over the age of seven.
Our cats aren't going to be blowing into a tube anytime soon to check their blood alcohol level, but they just might be using similar technology for earlier detection of a common and sometimes deadly feline respiratory problem — asthma.
As your pet ages, we recommend more frequent examinations for earlier detection of health problems that older pets may develop.
Gentle Care Animal Hospital's triangle of health approach to caring for pets includes taking steps to ensure the following: · early detection of problems, · quality nutrition, · and preventative dentistry.
Annual follow up radiographs are strongly recommended for early detection of «problems» if they should appear.
Earlier detection of a problem typically allows for more treatment options.
The staff at Lakeside Animal Hosptial would like the public to know that all animals need annual examinations for early detection and the best possible treatment of any health problems.
Veterinarians are a crucial part of your aging pet's health and can provide early detection of problems, good supplements, therapies, and nutrition for your friend's final years.
Their focus is on preventative medicine for pets, since early detection of problems allows for greater treatment options.
This allows for early detection of many health problems, so they are more likely to be treated successfully and non-invasively.
However, a higher proportion of children in SEARCH are at risk of developing psychosocial problems based on the SDQ than are non-Aboriginal children, highlighting the need for early detection, appropriate referral and culturally appropriate programs.
There is increasing recognition of the importance of early detection and provision of intervention services for infants and toddlers with significant social - emotional and / or behavioral problems (AAP, 2001; U.S. Public Health Service, 2000).
Expanded opportunities for professional training, as recently called for by the Surgeon General, and incentives for individuals with pertinent expertise to work in settings with young children are essential first steps toward more effective screening, early detection, treatment, and ultimate prevention of serious childhood mental health problems
The Help Me Grow (HMG) project promotes the early detection of children at risk for developmental and behavioral problems.
Its applicability and screening qualities for the detection of early social — emotional difficulties and development problems were compared with those of other available tools, namely, the CBCL 1 1/2 — 5 (Achenbach & Rescorla, 2000) and the Parenting Stress Index — Short Form (PSI - SF; Abidin, 1995).
I've also become an advocate for earlier detection — many of my friends still consider themselves too young to worry about this problem.
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