Sentences with phrase «in early onset»

Externalizing symptoms (e.g., delinquency, aggression) robustly predict adolescent SU and evidence accumulated from decades of research support externalizing symptoms as part of a developmental cascade that sets in motion a sequence of negative socialization processes that culminate in early onset and escalation of SU (e.g., Dodge et al. 2009).
Bon also held several roles at First Advantage in the early onset of his career.
As well as the poor quality of the ingredients and the dubious nutritional value, wet food does nothing for helping maintain your dog's teeth in good shape and indeed can result in early onset dental disease.
If only all breeders had followed its recommendations, including that no dog under 2.5 years should be bred, we would have seen a marked improvement in early onset MVD by now.
Raising insulin and leptin repeatedly has extremely adverse consequences that I feel are instrumental in the early onset of virtually all of the chronic diseases of aging and in fact accelerating aging itself..
Researchers have found that individuals with low levels of beneficial Lactobacilli and bifidobacterium and increased levels of the butyrate producing Lachnospiraceae were present in the early onset of lupus development (4).
Her research interests are directed at improving outcomes in early onset epilepsy, which includes the role of early surgical intervention and the ketogenic diet.
It is usually found in early onset cases, before the ages of 35 to 45, when there are no other identifiable causes.
A team of researchers led by Patrik Verstreken (VIB - KU Leuven) have identified an underlying mechanism in early onset Parkinson's.
«The changes in the various parts of the brain that we can see in the images correspond logically to the symptoms in early onset and late onset Alzheimer's patients respectively,» explains Oskar Hansson, professor of neurology at Lund University and consultant at Skåne University Hospital.
While the genes themselves do not result in early onset menopause, variations of the genes — CYP3A4 * 1B and CYP1B1 * 3 — were found to increase the risk of entering menopause at an earlier age in white smokers.
In this study only 12 % of the women remained childless and it is possible that they may have remained childless due to ovarian problems, which may or may not have been detected, and which might also be implicated in the early onset of menopause.
Thanks to the work of several dogged journalists, and despite the NFL's best efforts to subvert the truth, we now know that repeated blows to the head experienced in the normal course of football play can lead to chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a type of brain damage resulting in early onset dementia and severe (and, in the worst cases, suicidal) depression.
Consumption of animal - based products have also been implicated in earlier onset of puberty for girls, which had begun when girls were on average 16 or 17 until the 20th century, but now we see significant numbers of girls starting to grow breasts before they're 8 years old, and increased risk of infertility.

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«It is our hope that by targeting people earlier, we will have a better chance of delaying or preventing the onset of the disease,» said BAI director Dr. Pierre N. Tariot in a statement.
This embarrassing episode culminated in Jennifer resigning from her post and finally, five years into her struggle, being diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's.
Most women don't understand that the incidence of endocrine disruptive disorders such as endometriosis, fibroids, polycystic ovarian syndrome, infertility, early onset puberty, early onset menopause, heavy, painful and prolonged periods and breast cancer are mainly caused by the endocrine disruptive chemicals found in skin, hair, beauty and personal products.
Tragically, Jarman died in March of 2011 at age 60 following a long battle with early onset Alzheimer's disease.
After the game, Krzyzewski called passing Summit «an honor,» but also noted that «Pat would have won a lot more» had her coaching career not been cut short by an early - onset Alzheimer's diagnosis in 2012.
I think Tottenham Hotspur will bid their time in this game and not play an open attacking game on the onset of the match, but play with caution defending against the early assault of the Gunners» attacking machines.
I think Tottenham Hotspur will bid their time in this game and not play an open attacking game at the onset of the match, but play with caution defending against the early assaults by the Gunners» attacking machines.
12:08 p.m. — After an iffy forecast earlier in the week, meteorologist and SB Nation contributor Brian Neudorff believes the rain will hold off until later in the afternoon — meaning, this could be a race to halfway (100 laps) as the race would then be official and theoretically increase the intensity, with drivers eschewing patience from the onset in an effort to get to the front as soon as possible.
Do early father - infant interactions predict the onset of externalising behaviours in young children?
It may lead to the early onset of menarche and early development of breast tissue in developing girls.
Early onset of labor is not uncommon in multiple pregnancies.
Major changes are needed to encourage the health of the nation's youth and to reverse the growing trends of obesity, early - onset diabetes, and hypertension, among other chronic diseases, in children and teens.
The authors propose this as well as cohort effects found that children raised in an earlier time did not have the bedsharing rates later groups did and had much greater reported problems associated with bedtime resistance and sleep - onset problems.]
The onset of breast development begins at an earlier age in girls with a higher BMI (Body Mass Index) and this may increase the child's risk of breast cancer later in life.
Early onset drinking can cause problems not only while they are still teens, but also later in life.
Thus, the Twitter feed Los Feliz Day Care was born (at home, in the water, no weight reported to avoid early onset food issues).
From the last study «The incidence of invasive early - onset GBS disease decreased by more than 80 % from 1.8 cases / 1000 live births in the early 1990s to 0.26 cases / 1000 live births in 2010; from 1994 to 2010 we estimate that over 70,000 cases of EOGBS invasive disease were prevented in the United States.»
A study of perceived insufficient milk found that women with a high BMI were more likely to experience an earlier onset of «insufficient milk» (p < 0.05), but this was not significant in multivariate survival analysis [56].
Research is on the horizon regarding a vaccine for both early and late onset GBS infectious illness - which sparks an entirely different debate, as well as more accurate and available rapid testing in labor.
Medical issues associated with FASDs include poor immune functioning resulting in frequent respiratory or other infections (eg, otitis media, sepsis), increased risk of seizures, and early - onset diabetes.
Since 2008, the use of BPA in baby bottles has dropped out of favor with manufacturers, since BPAs have been associated with leading to certain cancers, disruptive to brain development and the reproductive system, including early onset of puberty.
While the research is still being done, it's thought that BPA in baby bottles could get into the formula and may result in behavioral changes in children and early onset puberty in girls.
OrganicMania: Big Green Purse talks quite a bit about the connection between phthalates and early onset puberty, but you don't write about a possible connection between early onset puberty and hormones in milk.
Cochrane review: behavioural and cognitive - behavioural group - based parenting programmes for early - onset conduct problems in children aged 3 to 12 years (Review).
Pregnant women and breastfeeding mums eating a diet rich in junk food are placing their babies at risk of obesity and early - onset diabetes in later life.
Birthweight and pre-eclampsia in the mother predict the development of early onset Type 2 diabetes
Background: Delayed onset of lactogenesis (OL) is most common in primiparas and increases the risk of excess neonatal weight loss, formula supplementation, and early weaning.
Due to the early onset and increasing number of flu cases occurring in Chenango County and surrounding Counties, the County Health Department will be waiving the $ 10.00 fee for a flu shot.
They also believe that by measuring a patient's dark adaptation response time they have developed a tool that can help track the onset or progression of the disease as well as measure the effectiveness of drugs that are in development to treat the disease early on.
Their findings are reported in «Early - Onset Basal Cell Carcinoma and Indoor Tanning: A Population - Based Study,» a study that will be published in the July 2014 issue of Pediatrics.
Professor Janet Treasure from King's College London's Institute of Psychiatry and senior author on both studies says: «Patients with anorexia have a range of social difficulties which often start in their early teenage years, before the onset of the illness.
But in essence, the same molecular mechanisms may account for the delayed age of onset of illnesses, such as schizophrenia, in early adulthood, says Dr. Petronis.
As explained in DSM - 5, age of onset is now set at 12, rather than an earlier age, to reflect the importance of clinical presentation during childhood for accurate diagnosis, while also acknowledging the difficulties in establishing precise childhood onset retrospectively.
Fabrizio Tagliavini of the Carlo Besta National Neurological Institute in Milan, Italy, and colleagues discovered the mutation in a 44 - year - old man with signs of early - onset Alzheimer's who didn't have the usual gene mutations.
These newer studies are beginning to uncover the reasons why men are much more susceptible to neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson's and ALS; why autism, dyslexia, stuttering and early onset schizophrenia are three to four times more prevalent in boys; and why attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is diagnosed 10 times more often in boys.
The fish oil study examined a different question: In children at risk for type 1 (juvenile onset) diabetes, does the consumption of fish oil reduce their risk of developing early signs of the disease?
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