We will administer the appropriate vaccinations for your pet and discuss laboratory testing to aid
in the early detection of diseases, when intervention can have the largest impact on your pet's health.
Test results can also help
us in the early detection of diseases and other conditions affecting your pet's health and well - being.
Blood tests are used to diagnose sick pets but they are also used
in the early detection of disease in seemingly healthy pets.
That's how instrumental blood pressure monitoring has proven to be
in the early detection of disease and illness.
Not exact matches
The promise
of AI is great — from assisting healthcare providers
in the
early and more accurate
detection of disease, to increasing yield and food production
in agriculture; artificial intelligence technologies are already being deployed widely with the promise
of benefitting humanity.
Detection, treatment, and control
of hypertension
in adulthood does not reduce cardiovascular
disease risk to normotensive levels (9), supporting efforts to identify primary prevention interventions that could be started
in early life.
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.
Early detection of breast cancer with screening mammography means that treatment can be started
earlier in the course
of the
disease, possibly before it has spread.
«Oneida County has continually made it a priority to proactively raise Breast Cancer awareness by engaging with our employees and the public through various educational efforts and events,» said Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr. «Many
of us have had our lives impacted by this
disease in some way and know that preventative measures and
early detection are big keys to winning the fight.»
The combination
of changes
in oxidised, nitrated and sugar - modified amino acids
in blood enabled
early stage
detection and classification
of arthritis — osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis or other self - resolving inflammatory joint
disease.
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.
... Moreover, the
early detection of disabling eye
diseases is suboptimal
in the U.S. health care system, leading to otherwise preventable VI.
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.
Research leading
detection of low concentrations
of gas present
in exhaled human breath to health checkups and
early detection and treatment
of serious
diseases is being performed.
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.
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 countrie
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 countrie
in developing countries.
Detection of dementia at the
earliest stages has become a worldwide priority, because drug treatments, prevention strategies and other interventions will likely be more effective very
early in the
disease process, before extensive brain damage has occurred.
This could be done by improving prevention efforts and creating new interventions, and by improving
early detection and management
of the
disease to help more people remain
in good health so that they can continue to work,» says Professor Atun.
In this regard, intense research efforts are being channelled into finding new biological markers that can provide information about the different stages
of the
disease and allow its
early detection, and thus facilitate its management.
In order to an early detection or a correct medication of potentially chronic diseases, we need more efficient models in the primary health care to identify those who are at ris
In order to an
early detection or a correct medication
of potentially chronic
diseases, we need more efficient models
in the primary health care to identify those who are at ris
in the primary health care to identify those who are at risk.
«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.»
Newly developed «cinematic rendering» technology can produce photorealistic 3D images from traditional CT and MRI data, with potential applications
in medical education, communication with patients and physicians, and
early disease detection, according to an article published
in the August 2017 issue
of the American Journal
of Roentgenology (AJR).
«
In young and middle - aged adults, our findings suggest that early detection and treatment of mild - to - moderate sleep apnea is warranted in order to prevent future cardiometabolic disease,» said lead author and postdoctoral scholar Yun Li, MD. «Given the stronger association of sleep apnea with metabolic abnormalities in this age group, emphasis should be placed on yearly monitoring of indices of metabolic symptoms and lifestyle interventions, such as weight control, healthy diet, regular exercise, and stress management.&raqu
In young and middle - aged adults, our findings suggest that
early detection and treatment
of mild - to - moderate sleep apnea is warranted
in order to prevent future cardiometabolic disease,» said lead author and postdoctoral scholar Yun Li, MD. «Given the stronger association of sleep apnea with metabolic abnormalities in this age group, emphasis should be placed on yearly monitoring of indices of metabolic symptoms and lifestyle interventions, such as weight control, healthy diet, regular exercise, and stress management.&raqu
in order to prevent future cardiometabolic
disease,» said lead author and postdoctoral scholar Yun Li, MD. «Given the stronger association
of sleep apnea with metabolic abnormalities
in this age group, emphasis should be placed on yearly monitoring of indices of metabolic symptoms and lifestyle interventions, such as weight control, healthy diet, regular exercise, and stress management.&raqu
in this age group, emphasis should be placed on yearly monitoring
of indices
of metabolic symptoms and lifestyle interventions, such as weight control, healthy diet, regular exercise, and stress management.»
Now, it is to be used
in a next step that aims at the possible
early detection of Parkinson's
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.
Previous efforts at
early detection have focused on beta amyloid, a protein found
in abnormally high amounts
in the brains
of people with Alzheimer's
disease.
Besides increasing the proportion
of people
in the USA covered by medical insurance once the ACA is fully implemented, the authors show that structural and financing reforms introduced by the Act will help healthcare
in the USA to transition from a «sick care system,» largely focused on treatment
of illness, to a system that includes
disease prevention, health promotion,
early detection, and public health as integral components.
Progress
in prevention and
early detection, and the use
of chemotherapy after surgery (adjuvant chemotherapy), have achieved significantly increase survival
in this
disease in the last ten years, but much remains to be done.
It is our hope that defining this link between central corneal thickness and glaucoma will aid
in early detection of glaucoma and eventually treatments to halt the progression
of this
disease.»
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.&raqu
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.&raqu
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 brai
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 brai
in the brain.
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 interventio
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 interventio
in the human body, including genes expressed and the microbiome, and have
early warning signals for
disease detection, prevention and intervention.
Finding a certain «X factor»
in the blood might lead to
earlier detection of Alzheimer's
disease (Credit: EmeliaU / Depositphotos)
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.
MRD
detection by Next - Generation Sequencing has demonstrated utility
in predicting clinical outcomes and
in generating clinically actionable results allowing
early intervention, confirmation
of disease status prior to transplant, and increased confidence
in remission status.
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.
Research aiming at understanding mechanisms and key pathways
of disease will
in future improve the
early detection, diagnosis and treatment
of respiratory
diseases.
This enabled
detection of the
disease in the
early stages
of pregnancy and paved the way to understanding its basis - a defective DNA damage response.
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.
Amid the complex system
of American health care, where progress has lagged
in the prevention and
early detection of cancer, a major public health project is underway
in San Francisco with one ambitious goal: reducing cancer
in the city where the
disease is the leading cause
of death.
«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.
Direct Labs can assist
in the prevention or
early detection of disease by providing discounted, high quality online blood and laboratory testing services directly and confidentially to consumers, just like you.
Diagnostic utility
of serum or cerebrospinal fluid levels
of toxic advanced glycation end - products (TAGE)
in early detection of Alzheimer's
disease.
We specialize
in the
early detection and diagnosis
of a spectrum
of chronic
disease areas, including diabetes, autoimmune, cardiovascular, cancer, genetics, and more.
Anti-aging medicine looks at
early detection, prevention and treatment
of age - related
diseases in the medical and reputable business communities.
Thermography's role
in breast cancer and other breast disorders is to help
in early detection and monitoring
of abnormal physiology and the establishment
of risk factors for the development
of disease.