The team looked at factors
including age of diagnosis, how long the women breastfed, family history of cancer, obesity, alcohol consumption, and smoking habits.
Not exact matches
Just as there are many factors that can cause infertility, there also are many factors that can affect your chances for successful treatment
including your
age, your personal
diagnosis, duration
of infertility, and the number
of previous unsuccessful treatment attempts.
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is the
diagnosis given for the sudden death
of an infant under one year
of age that remains unexplained after a complete investigation, which
includes an autopsy, examination
of the death scene, and review
of the symptoms or illnesses the infant had prior to dying and any other pertinent medical -LSB-...]
A total
of 409 patients (median
age, 66 years) were
included in the study, with a median time to study drug administration
of 3.5 hours after
diagnosis of shock.
Asaf Vivante, M.D.,
of IDF Medical Corps, Tel - Hashomer, Israel, and colleagues conducted a study that
included male military personnel in Israel, who had a baseline evaluation conducted prior to recruitment at
age 17 years, during which the
diagnosis of resolved childhood glomerular disease was determined.
Factors associated with higher odds
of brachytherapy use
included younger
age, being married, earlier years
of diagnosis, earlier stage and certain SEER regions.
The data
included information on the
age of diagnosis, region
of residence, deprivation, ethnicity, tumour size, grade, oestrogen receptor status (ER), Herceptin receptor status (HER2), and whether or not the cancer had spread to the lymph nodes.
Some
of the factors associated with an increased likelihood
of a BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation
include breast cancer
diagnosis before
age 50; both breast and ovarian cancers; multiple breast cancers; cases
of male breast cancer and Ashkenazi Jewish ethnicity.
The analysis
of treatment costs in the first year after a breast cancer
diagnosis included 955 women with these tumors who were under
age 45 as well as 134,427 similar women who weren't diagnosed with breast malignancies.
Overall, researchers showed that regardless
of other risk factors,
including age at
diagnosis or the initial white blood cell count, patients with an MRD level
of 1 percent or more on day 19
of therapy were far less likely than other young leukemia patients to be alive and cancer - free 10 years later.
Factors examined as potential confounders or effect modifiers
included age (at breast cancer
diagnosis for cases, at time
of study enrollment for controls),
age at first birth, number
of children, birth
of a son, history
of breastfeeding, miscarriage, abortion, oral contraceptive use, smoking status,
age at menarche and number
of cell equivalents tested for detection
of FMc.
Overall long - term survival was 97.9 percent or better for 244 patients in this study classified as low risk based on a variety
of factors
including their
age at
diagnosis and MRD
of less than 1 percent on day 19
of treatment.
Autism spectrum disorders (which
include a range
of diagnoses, from mild to more severe autism) aren't typically diagnosed until
age three or older, and M - CHAT is not considered a definitive test.
Perseid provides an outstanding education for pupils,
aged 3 — 19 who have severe and complex learning difficulties,
including learners with an additional
diagnosis of autism and / or additional physical and / or sensory disabilities.
The number
of cases analyzed for each disease varied somewhat among diseases because a case could be excluded for one disease analysis, if the
diagnosis was made prior to 1 year
of age, was unconfirmed, or was outside
of study range, but would be
included for other diseases if no
diagnosis was made or where the
diagnoses were confirmed after 1 year
of age and within the study range.
The biggest thing is making sure you can qualify for life insurance with SBLI, so lets cover (in general) what SBLI will and won't insure: SBLI Underwriting Uninsurable medical scenarios with SBLI: • Aids / HIV + status • ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) • Alzheimer's disease or dementia or significant cognitive impairments related to functionality • Cancer
diagnosis within last 2 years • Chronic pain treatment, severe, receiving disability, narcotic use • Cirrhosis
of the Liver • Congestive heart Failure • COPD / Emphysema or chronic bronchitis - Severe or with current nicotine use • Cystic Fibrosis • Defibrillator use • Depression, severe, recurrent or with multiple in - patient hospitalization history • Diabetes with co-morbidities that
include significant cardiac disease, or impairment
of renal function or mobility • Heart / Cardiac Disease - multiple vessels diagnosed within 2 years or any past history with current nicotine use • Muscular Dystrophy • Multiple Sclerosis, if symptoms progressing • Organ Transplants, in most scenarios • Quadriplegia • Pulmonary hypertension • Renal failure, Renal insufficiency - severe • Stroke within 1 year • Suicide attempt within 5 years • Surgical repair
of heart valves, aneurysms, intracranial tumors, major organs within six months,
including gastric bypass Uninsurable non-medical scenarios: • Marijuana use, 4 or more times weekly • Substance abuse / misuse within last 5 years • Criminal activity - any history within the last 10 years • DUI, more than 2 or under
age 25 if within 1 year • Unemployed (other than homemakers or retired) with minimal household income or dependent on SSI / disability benefits • Bankruptcy filing within 2 years • Liens / Judgements - outstanding activity that exceeds $ 50K
Evaluate and treat children in the outpatient setting, from birth to 18 years
of age, with a wide range
of diagnoses and presentations
including Cerebral Palsy, muscular dystrophies, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and developmental delays
• Provide chiropractic care for families,
including pregnant moms and children
of all
ages; perform exams, take x-rays when indicated, give
diagnoses, outline treatment plan, and modify plan as needed.
I started at this practice in September
of 2016, with nine years
of experience in the mental health field,
including working with: adults experiencing homelessness, youth in a day treatment setting with an emotional / behavioral disorder
diagnosis, elementary -
aged children in the school setting and their families, individuals in recovery and their family members, and in several general outpatient settings with children, adolescents, adults, couples and families.
The comparability
of the patients in the IPT - A and TAU groups was examinedfor demographic characteristics,
including sex, ethnicity, living in a single - parenthome, receiving public assistance, and
diagnoses, using the χ2 test.Mean
age and paternal and maternal education were analyzed using an unpaired t test.
Studies had to be published during or after 2000, involved 10 or more participants
aged 12 years or younger with a
diagnosis of ASD and could
include studies with children younger than 2 who were at risk for ASD.
Study selection and analysis: RCTs (
including cluster and crossover RCTs) were eligible if they examined the use
of CBT (at least nine sessions) in children or adolescents (
age 4 — 18 years) with DSM or ICD
diagnosis of generalised...
Controlling for
age at
diagnosis and combined parental education, children in the intensive behavior analytic group demonstrated significant improvements in all areas assessed at follow - up,
including an average IQ
of 89 (41 - point improvement over baseline) and a 24 - point difference from the combined mean
of the other intervention groups.
... Methods: Children and adolescents
aged 8 to17 years, with the
diagnosis of asthma, atopic dermatitis or obesity, admitted to one
of seven German inpatient paediatric rehabilitation clinics, as well as their parents were
included in this study.
Target Population: Children and adolescents (
ages 3 - 21) with a variety
of behavioral challenges,
including both externalizing (e.g., aggression, defiance, tantrums) and internalizing (e.g., implosions, shutdowns, withdrawal) who may carry a variety
of related psychiatric
diagnoses, and their parents / caregivers, unless not
age appropriate (e.g. young adult or transition
age youth)
Specialties:
Included but not limited to Academic Pressures, ADD / ADHD, Adjustment Issues,
Aging, Alcohol and Other Substance Abuse, Anger / Stress Management, Anxiety Disorders, Attachment, Autism Spectrum, Bipolar, Behavior Issues, Body Image, Borderline Personality, Career Counseling, Chronic Pain, Codependency, Communication Issues, Coping Skills, Depression, Divorce, Domestic Abuse, Dual
Diagnosis, Eating Disorders, Family Conflict, Gender and Sexuality, Grief and Loss, Identity Development, Impulse Control, Infidelity, Insomnia, Life Transitions, Marriage / Couples / Family Counseling, Mindfulness, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Parenting, Parents
of Premature Children, Peer Relationships, Personality Disorders, Relationship Conflicts, Postpartum Concerns, Self Esteem, Self Harm, Sexuality / Sexual Identity, Social Skills, Sport Related Issues, Trauma and PTSD, Weight Loss, Wellness and Self Care, Women's Issues
Antisocial personality disorder is only diagnosed in people over
age 18, the symptoms are similar to those
of conduct disorder, and the criteria for
diagnosis include the onset
of conduct disorder before the
age of 15.
Participating schools were sent questionnaire packs to distribute to the parents
of children
aged 5 — 9 years,
including a
diagnosis survey; information about behaviour or developmental concerns raised by teachers or professionals; the Childhood Autism Spectrum Test (CAST) plus questions about parental education and socioeconomic status.
Kellie's clinical experience
includes working with a wide range
of ages including children and adolescents;
diagnoses including ADHD, ODD, anxiety, depression and developmental delays; and situations
including trauma, depression, anxiety.
Inclusion
of other variables such as external sources
of support and
age at
diagnosis, not
included in this study, would be helpful.
Weighted - average correlation coefficients between equivalent pairs
of SDQ and Child Behavior Checklist subscales11 from 9 parent - reported studies were uniformly strong and positive (range: 0.52 < r < 0.71).10 Several studies showed strong correlations between SDQ subscales and «real world» outcomes such as clinical
diagnoses (criterion validity); SDQ scores identified school -
aged children with concurrent behavioral and emotional disorders,
including attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorder / Asperger syndrome (ASD / AS), and predicted their occurrence 3 years later.4, 12,13 However, multitrait - multimethod analyses have not provided consistently strong evidence
of discriminant validity
of the school -
age SDQ subscales.
Participants were a subset
of a larger sample who met formal criteria for: 1) DSM - IV
diagnosis [40]
of antisocial behaviour problems (ODD or CD) using DISCAP structured interview [41]; 2)
aged from 3 — 16 years for the genetic sample (M = 7.61, SD = 3.12) and
aged 4 — 12 years for the serum sample (M = 6.89, SD = 2.25); 3) no major neurological / physical illness; 4) IQ > 75; 5) have at least one set
of measures
of serotonin system SNPs or serum serotonin levels; 6) all known (at least 3) grandparents
of Caucasian background (for participants
included in the genetics sample); 7) provided written parental consent.
Finally, we used criterion outcome measures at
age 5, which
included parent - reported
diagnoses of ADHD and ASD / AS and teacher - reported measures
of personal, social, and emotional (PSE) development to assess the utility
of the preschool SDQ to predict clinical outcomes 2 years later.
Inclusion criteria
included diagnosis of type 1 diabetes for at least 1 year, 11.0 — 16.0 years
of age, no other major chronic illness or psychiatric
diagnosis, and able to read English.
Alongside Bay Area psychologists and psychotherapists, I joined in the movement toward
including Alameda County services for a Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
diagnosis for children under the
age of 18.