Due to their shorter lifespan, they need routine wellness visits
for early disease detection and health maintenance.
A Consultation on Special Imaging Techniques as important screening tools in the Geriatric Dog
for early disease detection
A Consultation on Special Imaging Techniques as important screening tools in the Geriatric Cat
for early disease detection
That means lost opportunities
for early disease detection, wellness examinations, preventive care, and client education.
Not exact matches
Traditional lab companies like Quest have also started talking about using blood tests
for a personalized medicine approach to the
early detection of
diseases.
Mrs Mahama said even though it was not compulsory to test
for HIV and AIDs, inmates should consent to testing
for HIV and AIDS in order to know their status and to receive
early treatment, saying
early detection and treatment of the
disease was a better option.
While stating that there was a cure
for Lassa fever, the minister advised Nigerians to be vigilant as
early detection helps in nipping the
disease in the bud.
A benefit of greater sensitivity means
earlier detection of biomarkers
for disease, but it also brings up the issue of how to define baseline biomarker presence.
«This is a big step forward
for early - stage
detection of arthritis that will help start treatment
early and prevent painful and debilitating
disease.»
As part of the EU «ID Lyme» project, the infection immunology working group at the Institute
for Hygiene and Applied Immunology at the Center
for Pathophysiology, Infectiology and Immunology at the Medical University of Vienna is working on developing of a new test
for early detection of Lyme
disease (borreliosis).
EYE tests could one day be used
for the
early detection of Alzheimer's
disease, thanks to the discovery of a link between the amount of a characteristic protein in the brain and levels of the same protein in the eye.
This breakthrough in Alzheimer's research could open new avenues
for the design of therapeutics and pave the way
for early detection by helping healthcare professionals identify those who are predisposed to the
disease.
Biomarkers could revolutionize the
early detection of and therapy
for Alzheimer's
disease.
The authors anticipate that health care providers will use the
early -
detection biomarkers to test
for their presence and levels in blood from pancreatic cancer patients and blood drawn from individuals with a high risk of developing pancreatic cancer, including those who have a first - degree relative with pancreatic cancer, are genetically predisposed to the
disease, or who had a sudden onset of diabetes after the age of 50.
Recently, breath sensors
for early detection of life - style
diseases such as cancer and diabetes have been developed, but most of them are large, bulky and expensive.
Every two years, researchers from the American Cancer Society analyze data
for cancer risk factors and screening from the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to strengthen cancer prevention and
early detection efforts and highlight disparate populations.
Examples include changing policies to encourage older adults to remain part of the workforce
for longer (e.g., removing tax disincentives to work past retirement age), emphasising low - cost
disease prevention and
early detection rather than treatment (eg, reducing salt intake and increasing uptake of vaccines), making better use of technology (eg, mobile clinics
for rural populations), and training health - care staff in the management of multiple chronic conditions.
A detailed understanding of how TSPO binds to such markers opens up novel paths
for diagnostic imaging and could constitute an important step along the way to
early detection of such
diseases and inflammations.
In a poster presentation (Abstract # 3379), Yunus Alapan, Umut Gurkan PhD and Jane Little, MD presented promising findings related to new technology aimed at facilitating
early detection of sickle cell
disease for infants in developing countries.
Researchers are also searching
for early detection methods
for ovarian cancer, a
disease that's often caught in very late stages.
«Since this gene has previously been identified as a target
for the development of new drugs, in the future, it may be possible that
early detection will facilitate better management of this
disease.»
For example, these factors might be useful for early detection of the diseases through a simple blood analysis, or even serve as new targets for possible treatment,» concludes the research
For example, these factors might be useful
for early detection of the diseases through a simple blood analysis, or even serve as new targets for possible treatment,» concludes the research
for early detection of the
diseases through a simple blood analysis, or even serve as new targets
for possible treatment,» concludes the research
for possible treatment,» concludes the researcher.
A new project
for the
early detection of Parkinson's
disease with strongly magnetized xenon gas has been initiated at FMP.
«This research could help us find biomarkers
for early detection, as well as provide information
for developing targeted therapies
for this devastating
disease.»
This work, which is published in
Disease Models and Mechanisms, could pave the way
for early detection and treatment of hereditary copper metabolism disorders.
«There is a tremendous unmet clinical need
for better non-invasive screening tools
for early detection of prostate cancer to reduce the overtreatment and morbidity of this
disease,» added Dr. Patel.
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a high - resolution live imaging technique that can be used
for early detection of retinal
diseases, such as age - related macular degeneration, diabetes - related conditions, glaucoma or vascular occlusions,
for example.
No methods currently exist
for the
early detection of Alzheimer's
disease, which affects one out of nine people over the age of 65.
In their «Editorial comment to the «NIA - AA Research Framework: Towards a Biological Definition of Alzheimer's
Disease,»» Nina Silverberg, Ph.D., Cerise Elliott, Ph.D., Laurie Ryan, Ph.D., Eliezer Masliah, M.D., and Richard Hodes, M.D., of NIA point out that the Framework — in addition to improving early detection and the development of new therapies — could potentially «allow more precise estimates of how many people are at risk [for or living with] Alzheimer's disease, how best to monitor response to therapies, and how to distinguish the effects of Alzheimer's disease from other similar pathologies.
Disease,»» Nina Silverberg, Ph.D., Cerise Elliott, Ph.D., Laurie Ryan, Ph.D., Eliezer Masliah, M.D., and Richard Hodes, M.D., of NIA point out that the Framework — in addition to improving
early detection and the development of new therapies — could potentially «allow more precise estimates of how many people are at risk [
for or living with] Alzheimer's
disease, how best to monitor response to therapies, and how to distinguish the effects of Alzheimer's disease from other similar pathologies.
disease, how best to monitor response to therapies, and how to distinguish the effects of Alzheimer's
disease from other similar pathologies.
disease from other similar pathologies.»
In addition, other teams at the O'Donnell Brain Institute are designing tests
for the
early detection of patients who will develop dementia, and seeking methods to slow or stop the spread of toxic proteins associated with the
disease such as beta - amyloid and tau, which are blamed
for destroying certain groups of neurons in the brain.
This study is good example of a precision medicine themed approach to showing how a mechanistic understanding of the differential gene expression can yield biomarkers that can be used
for early detection of
disease, as well as potential therapeutic targets.
Collaboration with Hematology and Bone Marrow Transplantation Unit research group in molecular diagnostics applied to the management of patients undergoing allogeneic SCT, especially
for the
detection of minimal residual
disease and
early relapse.
Dr. Lambert: In perhaps a generation, the field of genetics will advance to a place where we will be able to perform real - time measurement of changing biomarkers in the human body, including genes expressed and the microbiome, and have
early warning signals
for disease detection, prevention and intervention.
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The journal aims to promote novel concepts, programs, technologies, protocols, therapeutic agents, and alternative approaches
for the
early detection, intervention and treatment of human malignancies and closely associated
diseases.
Through powerful and lasting partnerships, the Baruch S. Blumberg Institute seeks to find cures
for chronic hepatitis B, develop
early detection biomarkers
for liver
disease and liver cancer, train future researchers, nurture biotechnology entrepreneurship, and provide information and support to those affected by chronic hepatitis worldwide.
2018 video research update from the Dubra Laboratory at Stanford University School of Medicine; the main goal of the Dubra lab is to develop non-invasive optical imaging methods
for early detection and monitoring of eye
disease.
These findings, reported online in Annals of Neurology, shed light on some of MS» most elusive mechanisms and could spur the development of a much - needed
early -
detection method
for this devastating
disease.
«Protein markers are an exciting tool
for diagnosis and
early detection of
diseases, but protein levels may vary due to many different factors.
There are subjective methods, there are some structural methods, but it's thought that there is a loss of metabolism and function before these occur, so one of the real challenges in the field is to develop
early biomarkers
for disease detection and progression.
As a result, the researchers point out that Factor XII regulation likely won't lead to a cure
for Alzheimer's, although it could help scientists develop new
early - stage
detection strategies and medications to stall the progression of the
disease.
Gulcher J Genetic risk information
for common
diseases may indeed be already useful
for prevention and
early detection
Reliable
detection of analytes that are present at low concentrations is a critical need
for early diagnosis and treatment of various
diseases.
Neuroblastoma
for example, sometimes we see these in stage four, very advanced
disease, but a bigger question that we really need to understand is why very
early cancers sometimes progress and sometimes don't and as our
detection...
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.
Our findings are potentially applicable to
early disease detection, and future test development should focus on longitudinal sampling of the microbiota to monitor
for changes in microbial diversity in a larger cohort of patients.
«Regular dental visits provide opportunities
for prevention,
early detection, and treatment of periodontal [gum]
disease, which can potentially help with blood - glucose control and preventing complications from diabetes,» Wu explained in an NYU news release.
She is well - known
for her research on the
early detection of Alzheimer's
disease and is passionately interested in the mitigation and prevention of memory loss through lifestyle modifications including diet, nutrition, and physical and intellectual fitness.
For early detection of cancer, hormonal imbalance, bone loss, adrenal and stress disorders, diabetes, heart
disease, etc..
Anti-aging medicine is a clinical specialty is founded on the application of advanced scientific and medical technologies
for the
early detection, prevention, treatment, and reversal of age - related dysfunction, disorders, and
diseases.