The treatment of elbow dysplasia can be medical or surgical, depending on the severity of the condition,
the general health status of the dog, as well as the willing to cooperate and the financial availability of the owner.
Blood can indicate
the general health status of an individual and it can be analysed to detect pathological conditions or to provide valuable information in forensic crime scene investigations.
One study found that, on average, a single year of county public health spending continued to improve general health status in the population for over four years, ultimately improving
the general health status of over 216,000 people.
Not exact matches
Also, the National President, National Association
of Resident Doctors, Dr. John Onyebueze, chided the Senate for allegedly throwing away a bill that would have set up the office
of the Surgeon
General or Chief Medical Officer
of the federation, which would assess the
health status of any political office holder and give authoritative statements on their
health status.
Early and lasting stress can therefore alter the system's response to stress, affecting in particular the functioning
of the immune and inflammatory systems, and the
general health status.
Patient clinical characteristics, including age, sex, ethnicity, college and work
status, body mass index (BMI), smoking, comorbidities, level
of back and leg pain, self - assessment
of general health and treatment preference, were reviewed at baseline.
«A decrease in
general health status that reduces happiness is statistically valued by the amount
of family income it would take to completely reverse this reduction in happiness, so that happiness is the same as it was before the decrease in
general health status occurred,» Brown stated in the study, which concluded that a year spent in good or excellent
health instead
of poor or fair
health could be valued at $ 41,654.
Cancer is an extremely complex biological phenomenon showing enormous variability (e.g., age
of patient, cell
of origin,
general health status, genetic background, location in an organ, nutritional
status, presence or absence
of continued development
of neoplasia (i.e., carcinogenesis), presence or absence
of enhancers, rate
of growth and division, type and dosage
of therapy administered, etc.).
A potential explanation for the secular trend may be that while improved treatment for cardiovascular risk factors or complicating diseases has reduced mortality in all weight classes, the effects may have been greater at higher BMI levels than at lower BMI levels.12 Because obesity is a causal risk factor for hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and dyslipidemia,15,19 - 22 obese individuals may have had a higher selective decrease in mortality.18 Indirect evidence
of this effect is seen in the findings as the deaths occur at similar time periods in the 3 cohorts, but cohorts recruited at later periods have an increase in the BMI associated with the lowest mortality, possibly suggesting a period effect related to changes in clinical practice, such as improved treatments, or
general public
health status, such as decreased smoking or increased physical activity.
Take cynicism, for example: A 2014 study published in the journal Neurology linked high levels
of cynicism later in life, i.e. a
general distrust
of people (and their motives), to a greater risk
of dementia compared to those who were more trusting, even after accounting for other risk factors like age, sex, certain heart
health markers, smoking
status, and more.
It may be that the teratogenic effects
of commercial vitamin - A preparations are exacerbated in women whose dietary practices and
general health status are poor.
One
of Life Extension's ® most popular panels, the Life Extension Male Panel is a comprehensive blood test that addresses cardiovascular
health, hormone
status, and
general health.
Insurability:
General acceptability by an insurance company
of an applicant for insurance based on underwriting review, which may include items such as the applicant's current
health status, medical history and driving record among others.
With most group plans, employees are offered the same premium as others in their
general age bracket (e.g., 25 - 34 year olds), regardless
of their
health status or actual age.
So the question still remains - how accurate is this perceived impression
of the breed's
general health status.
Your veterinarian will also check your dog's
general health status (to rule out the presence
of other diseases and / or infections.)
If your veterinarian suspects your pet suffers from pneumonia, they will likely ask for complete X-rays
of your pet's chest and a CBC (complete blood count) broad screening test to determine an individual's
general health status.
If your pet is late on his or her vaccines, make an appointment today to ask your veterinarian what the best course
of action is for your pet based on his or her lifestyle, age and
general health status.
There are many factors that influence the development
of periodontal disease: age, diet, shape
of teeth, occlusion, bacterial flora, immune
status,
general health, genetic predisposition, lack
of oral hygiene, size and shape
of dental arches, breed and chewing habits or motion.
Control
of FCoV is also related to good nutrition, good
general health status, sanitation, and other cattery management procedures.10
The
general good
health of community cats is reflected in the
health status of cats entering shelters — even though cats brought to shelters are the most likely to be sick or injured (and thus brought to the shelter for care) many shelters report less than 10 %
of cats entering the shelter are unhealthy.
Instead, «fair and equitable» is determined by looking at several factors such as, duration
of marriage, contribution
of the parties to the marital estate, age
of parties,
health of parties, life
status of the parties, necessities and circumstances
of parties, earning abilities, past relations and conduct, and
general principles
of equity.
On World AIDS Day (December 1, 2017), Ontario Attorney
General, Yasir Naqvi, and
Health Minister, Eric Hoskins, announced that Crown attorneys in Ontario will no longer prosecute cases of HIV - positive individuals who do not disclose their health status to their sexual partner if they have a suppressed viral load for six m
Health Minister, Eric Hoskins, announced that Crown attorneys in Ontario will no longer prosecute cases
of HIV - positive individuals who do not disclose their
health status to their sexual partner if they have a suppressed viral load for six m
health status to their sexual partner if they have a suppressed viral load for six months.
Veterans seeking
health services benefits through the Department
of Veterans Affairs healthcare system, housing and education assistance, discharge
status upgrades,
general legal representation, and veteran - specific employment will benefit from the funding, Healy's office said in a statement.»
For a life insurance quote, you'll be asked some
general personal questions such as date
of birth, gender, state
of residence, tobacco usage,
health status, and the coverage amount you wish to purchase.
Medical Assistant I Location: Jefferson Department: Internal Medicine
Status: Full - time The Allegheny
Health Network is comprised
of eight hospitals: Allegheny
General, Allegheny Valley, Canonsburg...
As part
of the application process students must submit a variety
of documents certifying their academic background and
general health status.
Sentara
General Hospital 3/2005 — 8/2006 Nursing Care Partner • Performed direct patient care independently and under supervision
of medical team • Oversaw patient
health and progress ensuring timely response to
status changes • Assisted nursing staff and physicians with administrative support as needed • Aided in overall patient care garnering valuable insight into effective case management
These included characteristics on multiple levels
of the child's biopsychosocial context: (1) child factors: race / ethnicity (white, black, Hispanic, and Asian / Pacific Islander / Alaska Native), age, gender, 9 - month Bayley Mental and Motor scores, birth weight (normal, moderately low, or very low), parent - rated child
health (fair / poor vs good / very good / excellent), and hours per week in child care; (2) parent factors: maternal age, paternal age, SES (an ECLS - B — derived variable that includes maternal and paternal education, employment status, and income), maternal marital status (married, never married, separated / divorced / widowed), maternal general health (fair / poor versus good / very good / excellent), maternal depression (assessed by the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale at 9 months and the World Mental Health Composite International Diagnostic Interview at 2 years), prenatal use of tobacco and alcohol (any vs none), and violence against the mother; (3) household factors: single - parent household, number of siblings (0, 1, 2, or 3 +), language spoken at home (English vs non-English), neighborhood good for raising kids (excellent / very good, good, or fair / poor), household urbanicity (urban city, urban county, or rural), and modified Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment — Short Form (HOME - SF)
health (fair / poor vs good / very good / excellent), and hours per week in child care; (2) parent factors: maternal age, paternal age, SES (an ECLS - B — derived variable that includes maternal and paternal education, employment
status, and income), maternal marital
status (married, never married, separated / divorced / widowed), maternal
general health (fair / poor versus good / very good / excellent), maternal depression (assessed by the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale at 9 months and the World Mental Health Composite International Diagnostic Interview at 2 years), prenatal use of tobacco and alcohol (any vs none), and violence against the mother; (3) household factors: single - parent household, number of siblings (0, 1, 2, or 3 +), language spoken at home (English vs non-English), neighborhood good for raising kids (excellent / very good, good, or fair / poor), household urbanicity (urban city, urban county, or rural), and modified Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment — Short Form (HOME - SF)
health (fair / poor versus good / very good / excellent), maternal depression (assessed by the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale at 9 months and the World Mental
Health Composite International Diagnostic Interview at 2 years), prenatal use of tobacco and alcohol (any vs none), and violence against the mother; (3) household factors: single - parent household, number of siblings (0, 1, 2, or 3 +), language spoken at home (English vs non-English), neighborhood good for raising kids (excellent / very good, good, or fair / poor), household urbanicity (urban city, urban county, or rural), and modified Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment — Short Form (HOME - SF)
Health Composite International Diagnostic Interview at 2 years), prenatal use
of tobacco and alcohol (any vs none), and violence against the mother; (3) household factors: single - parent household, number
of siblings (0, 1, 2, or 3 +), language spoken at home (English vs non-English), neighborhood good for raising kids (excellent / very good, good, or fair / poor), household urbanicity (urban city, urban county, or rural), and modified Home Observation for Measurement
of the Environment — Short Form (HOME - SF) score.
This study aimed to investigate associations between: (a) psychological distress, self - perceived
health status and sleep duration among a large representative
general population sample; and (b) patterns
of sleep duration, physical activity and Body Mass Index among a subgroup
of participants who self - reported as being in good
health with low psycho
* SES, socioeconomic
status; CES - D, Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale; SRQ20, Self Reporting Questionnaire; CIDI, Composite International Diagnostic Interview; PSE, Present State Examination; Mini, Mini-Mental State Examination; CIS, Clinical Interview Schedule; DSM - III - R, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual
of Mental Disorders, Third Edition, Revised; DIS, Diagnostic Interview Schedule; GHQ,
General Health Questionnaire; HOS,
Health Opinion Survey; CIS - CV, Clinical Interview Schedule — Chinese Version; SADS, Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia; CPIS, Clinical Psychiatric Interview, Semistructured; DPAX, Depression and Anxiety; HDL,
Health and Daily Living Form.
The relationship between depressive symptoms and step count has only been assessed in specific populations with small sample sizes, such as low - socioeconomic
status Latino immigrants, 16 elderly Japanese people17 or patients with chronic conditions such as heart failure18 19 or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.20 21 Studies yield contradictory results, with some observing no association between depressive symptoms and daily step count, 19 21 while others report a negative correlation.16 — 18 20 In one cross-sectional sample
of healthy older adults, an inverse association between depressive symptoms (using the Goldberg Depression Scale - 15) and accelerometer measured daily step count disappeared after controlling for
general health and disability.22 While a systematic review suggests reduced levels
of objectively measured PA in patients with depression, 23 it is not known whether this association is present in those at high risk
of CVD and taken into account important confounding such as gender and age.
Patients» perception
of their
general health status was assessed using the Short Form General Health Survey following discharge from t
general health status was assessed using the Short Form General Health Survey following discharge from th
health status was assessed using the Short Form
General Health Survey following discharge from t
General Health Survey following discharge from th
Health Survey following discharge from therapy.
Despite the significant impact
of maternal depression on mothers and children alike, maternal mental
health needs are often neglected or undiagnosed.18 Prevalence rates
of maternal depression are high among low - income women due to the greater challenges they may face related to financial hardships, low levels
of community or familial support, and societal prejudice.19 In fact, the prevalence
of maternal depression among low - income women in the United States is double the prevalence rate for all U.S. women.20 At the same time, these women are less likely to receive treatment or be screened for postpartum depression.21 Studies show there are clear racial and ethnic disparities in who accesses treatment in the United States, even among women
of the same
general socio - economic
status: In a multiethnic cohort
of lower - income Medicaid recipients, 9 percent
of white women sought treatment, compared with 4 percent
of African American women and 5 percent
of Latinas.22
Incorporates legal parental rights and responsibilities to make important decisions regarding issues
of health, education,
general welfare and religion affecting the child (ren), as well as, sharing a dual residency
status of living with both parents.
A complete screening includes vision and hearing screening, a review
of general health status, and developmental screening covering language, intellectual, social - emotional, and motor developmental domains.
The SF - 12 is a widely used self - reported generic measure
of health status, and is tailored for use in large
health surveys
of general populations.
Main outcome measures: Sociodemographic and
general health indicators, smoking
status, number
of cigarettes smoked per day and quit attempts.
Other measures
of general health, such as children's nutritional
status, would also be interesting, especially among economically disadvantaged populations.
The failure
of the policies and programs
of the past twenty years to achieve significant improvements in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
health status, yet alone to close the gap, reveal two things that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and the
general community can no longer accept from governments.
Data collection on Indigenous prisoner
health status is very poor, however, given the extensive evidence
of Indigenous
health inequality, it is reasonable to assume that Indigenous prisoners would experience «a
health status the same or probably worse than that
of the
general prisoner population».
For example, given that Indigenous peoples» poorer
health status would indicate a greater need for primary
health care services, it is disturbing that in 2004 it was estimated that Indigenous peoples enjoyed 40 %
of the per capita access
of the non-Indigenous population to primary
health care provided by mainstream
general practitioners.
Because
of these rapid
health gains in the
general population, and despite some significant
health gains being made by Indigenous peoples in the 1970s and 1980s, the relative
health status of the two population groups is marked by a significant equality gap that has remained static or even grown wider across a number
of indicators as set out below in the text under various sub-headings.