Not exact matches
less than or equal to lamivudine Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Antiretroviral therapy, usually means 1 - 2 drugs, used in early
studies Antiretroviral zidovudine (also known as ZDV) Breastfeeding Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative Breastfeeding and HIV International Transmission
Study Combined antiretroviral therapy Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention Deoxyribonucleic Acid Exclusive Breastfeeding Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay Food and Agrigulture Organization Fixed dose combination ART, e.g., lamividine, stavudine, and nevirapine Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy, 3 or more drugs for more effective treatment used in later
studies Human Immunodeficiency virus International Atomic Energy Agency Infant feeding Infant and young child feeding Lopinavir cubic millimetre Mother - to - Child Transmission of HIV Non-governmental organization Nevirapine Polymerase Chain Reaction People Living with HIV Prevention of Mother - to - Child Transmission Replacement Feeding Ritonavir Ribonucleic acid, one of the three major macromolecules (along with DNA and proteins) that are essential for all known forms of life single dose NVP United Nations Agencies
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV / AIDS United Nations Population Fund United Nations Commissioner for Refugees United Nations Children's Fund U.S. Agency for International Development World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action United Nations World Food Programme World Health Assembly WHO 2010 Guidelines on HIV and infant feeding World Health Organization Zidovudine (same drug as AZT)
Patients with early - stage and advanced OA, RA or other inflammatory
joint disease were recruited for the
study alongside a control group of those with good skeletal health, with plasma and synovial fluid samples from both groups being analysed using mass spectrometry.
«Our findings open up exciting opportunities for further
studying the roles of different types of neurons in health and
disease,» said
joint first - author Kwang Lee, a UCLA postdoctoral researcher in neurobiology.
These important new data support the use of
joint fluid as a readily available alternative to
study the role of these changes in the onset of
joint disease and in the clinical management of this condition.
An international network of scientists
studying inflammatory
diseases identified four children from Pakistani and Turkish families with unexplained skin rashes and inflamed
joints.
Now, a new
joint study by UCLA, the National Institutes of Health and Consolidated Research Inc., has shown there is a twofold increase in the risk of a heart attack shortly after beginning testosterone therapy among men under 65 who have a history of heart
disease.
Obesity is associated with longer hospital stays and higher costs in total knee replacement (TKR) patients, independent of whether or not the patient has an obesity - related
disease or condition (comorbidity), according to a new
study published in the Journal of Bone and
Joint Surgery (JBJS).
A new
study appearing in the Journal of Bone and
Joint Surgery (JBJS) found that these surgeries are generally safe with mortality rates decreasing for total hip (THR) and total knee (TKR) replacement and spinal fusion surgeries, and complication rates decreasing for total knee replacement and spinal fusion in patients with few or no comorbidities (other conditions or
diseases).
Both exercise and adequate vitamin D have long been implicated in reducing heart
disease risks, but in a new
study — one not designed to show cause and effect — the researchers investigated the relationship between these two health factors and their
joint role in heart health.
The largest
study of survivors of the largest recorded outbreak of Ebola virus
disease found they commonly reported complications such as vision, hearing and
joint pain problems up to months after they were discharged from an Ebola treatment facility.
The largest
study of survivors of the largest recorded outbreak of Ebola Virus
Disease found they commonly reported complications such as vision, hearing and
joint pain problems up to months after they were discharged from an Ebola treatment facility.
The same cells that ravage the cartilage of rheumatoid arthritis patients also carry the
disease from
joint to
joint, a new
study suggests.
Dr Søren Brage (MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge),
joint senior author on the
study says: «Providing quantitative estimates regarding the dose - response relationship is essential for approximating how changes in levels of physical activity in the general population would impact
disease incidence, and would support more nuanced guidance to the public and evidence - based dialogue in clinical settings.»
The THC and cannabidiol
studies will be extended to include chronic types of pain typically seen in people who request medical marijuana — such as those with debilitating back or
joint pain, cancer, Crohn's
disease, multiple sclerosis, severe muscle spasms and more.
Chronic conditions in the
study, included: cardiovascular
disease and heart failure, lung
disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes, hypertension, arthritis, asthma,
joint pain and osteoporosis.
BACKGROUND The aim of the present
study was to explore risk variants for coronary artery
disease (CAD) and to evaluate their
joint effects (quantified by genetic risk score; GRS) on the
«Also, in a
joint project with the Mayo clinic, [I'm conducting] an intense
study with Dr. Brenda Kirkland on [the role of nanobes in] human arterial plaque and
diseased heart tissue.»
The
Joint West Africa Research Group (JWARG) began a
study today designed to identify cases of suspected severe infectious
disease at medical centers in West Africa.
Indeed, 83 % of the obese workers in the
study reported having at least one chronic
disease, including heart
disease, diabetes, depression, and
joint or muscle pain.
In just the last few months there have been a few interesting
studies published about the relationship between celiac
disease and
joint issues.
In another related
study concerning a rheumatic
disease of
joints, the shogaol compounds in ginger showed strong anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.
For example,
studies show that these types of drugs can increase the risk of bone demineralization and fracture, osteoporosis, and
joint pain, as well as elevated cholesterol and triglyceride levels, an increased risk of heart
disease and stroke, and deep vein thrombosis.
Other
studies offer evidence that pineapple and bromelain can treat arthritis, minor
joint pain, allergies, sprains, dental inflammation, ear nose & throat inflammation, and all manner of inflammatory
diseases.
The most common serrapeptase uses (and
studies) include relief for autoimmune
disease; dysfunction of the brain and mind; heart problems; digestive distress; ear, nose, and throat disorders; eye health; lung health; women's (beast and gynaecological problems) and men's health (prostate); skin
disease; muscle and
joint pain; and even cancer.1 Very soon I was experimenting with higher and higher doses (on myself) and eventually found that 2,000,000 iu was completely safe and gave faster results for serious inflammatory problems.
Abnormalities of the gastrointestinal tract are commonly found in rheumatic
disease... Support for an intestinal origin of antigens comes from
studies of patients whose
joint symptoms have improved on the avoidance of certain foods antigens, and become worse on consuming them.
You know that exercise does a body good: The Surgeon General tells us, and numerous
studies confirm, that regular exercise reduces the risk of heart
disease and high blood pressure, promotes mental well - being, and helps build and maintain healthy bones, muscles, and
joints.
Meanwhile, the vets and researchers repeatedly state there is no cause and effect relationship and that further
studies will have to be done before vaccines can be implicated in
joint disease.
The vaccinated dogs in this
study were literally destroying their own collagen (as well as their own DNA and other important substances), and nobody thought «aha, maybe this is why our dogs are being hit so hard with
joint disease and we can't breed it out of them.»
It might also be helpful for
studies regarding
joint diseases to evaluate whether or not there is a correlation between activity levels in neutered and intact dogs; i.e. do more neutered dogs participate in dog sports such as agility and flyball than intact dogs, increasing the occurrence of
joint disease?
The increased incidence of
joint diseases among early - neutered dogs seen in some
studies may be due to the effect of neutering on young dogs» growth plates, and therefore the timing of neutering, based on dog breed, may be able to offset these issues.
Further
studies on
joint diseases among neutered vs. intact dogs are needed to draw more accurate conclusions.
Unfortunately, many
studies show that while dogs respond immediately to antibiotics, the
disease may affect the long - term health of the
joints that were originally affected.
Neutering and the age at which a dog is neutered may affect the animal's risk for developing certain cancers and
joint diseases, according to a
study published Feb. 13 in the online scientific journal PLOS ONE.
Neutering, and the age at which a dog is neutered, may affect the animal's risk for developing certain cancers and
joint diseases, according to a new
study of golden retrievers by a team of researchers at the University of California, Davis.
In one
study, over 90 % of cats over the age of 12 showed signs of degenerative
joint disease.
A
study in 2002 concluded that 90 % of cats over 12 years of age had evidence of degenerative
joint disease.
A
study conducted by researchers at the University of California, Davis provides more evidence that spaying and neutering — and the age at which the procedure is performed — may increase a dog's risk for
joint disease and cancer.
A new
study conducted at the University of California, Davis1 further supports a growing body of evidence that spaying or neutering, and the age at which it is done, may increase a dog's risk of certain cancers and
joint diseases.
In their
study, van Kuijk et al found that dogs with pre-existing
joint disease were 5 times more likely to develop peri-articular histiocytic sarcoma than dogs that did not have pre-existing
joint disease.
A 2013
study of Golden Retrievers by researchers at the University of California, Davis indicated that
disease rates for two
joint disorders and three cancers were significantly higher for male and female dogs that had been sterilized than those that had not been spayed or neutered.
Studies comparing high calcium concentration diet (3.3 % DM) with normal diet (1.1 % DM) showed that too much calcium inhibits dog's
joint, cartilage and bone growth, and may lead to
diseases like osteochondrosis, radius curvus syndrome and stunned growth [23, 24].
A
study found that 90 % of cats over 12 years had radiographic (x-ray) evidence of degenerative
joint disease (DJD or arthritis).
A 2014
study found that neutered Labradors are twice as likely to develop
joint diseases.
In order to determine if abnormal loading of the elbow
joint plays a role in this
disease, we have recently completed a
study to determine normal limb alignment values in healthy Labrador Retrievers (Figure 2).