Because of the severe quality of
life impacts of this disease and the long - term emotional and financial burden care for an epileptic dog can place on owners, first - step relatives (parents, offspring, and full or half siblings) of an epileptic dog should not be bred.
Not exact matches
Their focus on creating solutions to the
diseases of aging, one
of the greatest problems facing humanity, is very much in line with my goal to positively
impact the
lives of millions
of people around the world.»
Clean the World has a mission to put soap in the hands
of people who need it most to improve hygiene and sanitation conditions, to reduce the
impact of disease and to promote better hygiene and
living conditions worldwide.
Additionally, as a heart
disease survivor and National Volunteer for the American Heart Association, Star uses her international public platform to positively
impact the
lives of all women by empowering them to take action, stand stronger and join the fight against heart
disease.
The whole month is designated to spreading awareness about Celiac
Disease, and how it
impacts the
lives of the people
living with Celiac
Disease.
Supply
of limited resources is being further constrained by more severe and unpredictable climate events and more potent microbes, pests and
diseases — causing food producers to more seriously consider the environmental
life cycle
impact of food production activities.
For people with celiac
disease and gluten intolerance, a gluten - free diet can have a dramatic
impact on managing symptoms and improving the quality
of life.
When infants and young children are not breastfed or when breastfeeding is suboptimal, children risk not only increased rates
of infectious
diseases such as gastric and respiratory infections, but increasingly research is documenting the
impact of not breastfeeding on the prevalence
of life long chronic
diseases such as cancers, diabetes, obesity and cardio vascular
disease.
But the less hyped
impact of this large study reveals another, greater lesson: Pasteurized milk is harmful to our health while fermented dairy such as yogurt and cheese extends
life and reduces cancer and heart
disease.
Women with MS often ask themselves if they should have a baby and the answer is that the decision is hers, based upon recognition
of the
impact of the
disease on her
life.
Tertiary prevention works to minimize the
impact of the
disease on the affected person — to make
living with the
disease as easy as possible.
«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 study results are extremely suggestive that changes in diet might
impact both how an individual responds to primary therapy and their chances
of lethal
disease spreading later in
life,» said the study's senior author, Gregory J. Hannon, PhD, professor
of Cancer Molecular Biology and director, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, University
of Cambridge in England.
In collaboration with many researchers (graduate students, postdocs, and faculty elsewhere), we have examined the role
of cross-immunity on the evolution and dynamics
of influenza; the
impact of behavioral changes, long periods
of infectiousness, variable infectivity, co-infections, prostitution, social networks, and vaccine efficacy on HIV dynamics; the role
of exogenous re-infection, variable progression rates, vaccination, public transportation, close and casual contacts on tuberculosis dynamics and control; the
impact of life - history vector dynamics on dengue epidemics; and on the identification
of time - response scales for epidemics
of foot and mouth
disease.
The overproduction
of certain hormones results in a number
of symptoms termed carcinoid
disease which may
impact the patients» quality
of life if not managed appropriately.»
Under the next White House Administration, Holdren said, science - based challenges that will require sustained, robust investment include efforts to ensure safe and sustainable food, water, and energy for everyone, reduce greenhouse gases, minimize harm from climate change already underway, combat
diseases such as Zika, defeat cancer, improve quality -
of -
life for those who are aging, prevent devastating asteroid
impacts, and send humans into space «not just to visit, but to stay.»
«This shows that your blood pressure in young adulthood can
impact your risk for heart
disease later in
life,» said Norrina Allen, lead study author and assistant professor
of preventive medicine at Northwestern University Feinberg School
of Medicine.
This decline in PAL was significantly associated with an increase in airflow obstruction (shown by a decline in FEV1) and an increase in total score on the St. George's Respiratory Questionnaire, which measures the
impact of obstructive airway
disease on overall health, daily
life, and perceived well - being.
Depression got a 0.6, so every 10 years
lived with depression had the same
impact on the total burden
of disease as six years
of life lost.
«Non motor features are common in PD patients, occur across all
disease stages, and while well described, are still under - recognized when considering their huge
impact on patients» quality
of life,» says Lisa Klingelhoefer, MD, a fellow at the National Parkinson Foundation International Centre
of Excellence, Department
of Neurology, King's College Hospital and King's College, London.
The genomics era has had a profound
impact on
life science research, leading to significant developments such as the use
of expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs), which link polymorphisms in single genes to quantifiable changes in gene expression associated with specific
diseases.
During the webinar, our expert panel
of researchers will discuss: • Strategies and technologies for successful cancer biomarker discovery through robust detection and analysis
of miRNAs in biofluids • Research into analytic and biological variables that
impact miRNA measurements in serum and plasma from the clinical pathologist's point
of view • The novel application
of miRNAs in serum as biomarkers
of aging and chronic
disease • The answers to questions submitted by the
live, online viewers.
Although rare, these «orphan»
diseases have a very serious, and often devastating,
impact on the
lives of the individuals affected.
Previous studies have shown that participation in low -
impact physical activity can improve pain, function, mood and quality
of life without worsening arthritis symptoms or
disease severity.
The program follows children from birth with the aim
of preventing common problems in the early years and understanding their
impact on health and
disease later in
life.
«Poverty and the many stresses that come with social disadvantage have long been linked to cardiovascular
disease, but how we
live, work, and play has a great
impact on heart health for people from a broad range
of economic and cultural backgrounds,» explains David Siscovick, MD, MPH, Senior Vice President for Research at The New York Academy
of Medicine and Chair
of the American Heart Association's (AHA) Council on Epidemiology and Prevention.
Understanding the long - term
impact of modifiable lifestyle factors such as exercise in adolescence is
of critical importance and can have substantial public health implications for
disease prevention over the course
of life, explained author Sarah J. Nechuta, MPH, PhD, assistant professor
of medicine at Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center and Vanderbilt - Ingram Cancer Center in Nashville, Tennessee.
«Cardiovascular
disease presents such a huge
impact on people's
lives that we should leave no stone unturned in the search for the genes that cause heart attack,» says Cristen Willer, Ph.D., the senior author
of the paper and an assistant professor
of Internal Medicine, Human Genetics and Computational Medicine & Bioinformatics at the U-M Medical School.
The researchers then ranked the sites and problems by «disability
life - adjusted year,» or DALY, which measures both early death and the
impact of pollution - related
disease.
Dr Donald Ward from the Faculty
of Life Sciences has been studying the
impact of kidney
disease on the body.
«New approaches to understand the immunology
of graft - versus - host
disease and limit its
impact are urgently needed to improve the quality
of life for our patients and increase their long term cancer - free survival.»
These
diseases may increase the likelihood
of other associated maladies with a detrimental long - term
impact on one's health and well - being, increased lifetime healthcare expenditures and a shorter
life span, the researchers conclude.
Mary Anne Hale Reynolds, an associate professor in the School
of Nursing, focuses on adults, ages 20 - 59, and the physical, psychosocial, emotional and spiritual
impacts following a
life - threatening
disease diagnosis.
We suggest these observations will have therapeutic implications for skeletal myopathies and systemic
diseases such as diabetes and obesity and for the aged population, in which reduced endurance
impacts mortality and activities
of daily
living (57); as well as societal implications in terms
of altering athletic performance.
These studies are
of great interest to us at the Michigan Alzheimer's
Disease Center as we consider the long - term
impact of sustained stress on family caregivers and adults
living with a diagnosis
of dementia.
In other words, do human
impacts on biodiversity increase the prevalence
of diseases by eroding natural «checks and balances» on transmission or decrease prevalence when they remove the free -
living biodiversity on which
disease agents depend?
Loss
of function, poor range
of motion and persistent joint pain are just some
of the ways this degenerative
disease impacts daily
living.
This research could
impact the
lives of millions
of Americans suffering from
diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and diabetes.»
Health improvement (allowing to post - pone / escape the
diseases and thus
live, healthier /
disease - free longer, but not above human MLSP
of around 122 years; thus these therapies do not affect epigenetic aging whatsoever, they are degenerative aging problems not regular healthy aging problem (except OncoSENS - only when you Already Have Cancer - which cancer increases epigenetic aging, but cancer removal thus does not change anything / makes no difference about what happens in the other cells / about what happens in the normal epigenetic «aging» course in Normal non-cancerous healthy cells) Although there is not such thing as «healthy aging» all aging in «unhealthy» (as seen from elders who are «healthy enough» who show much damage), it's just «tolerable / liveable» enough (in terms
of damage accumulating) that it does not affect their quality
of life (enough yet), that is «healthy aging»: ApoptoSENS - Clearing Senescent Cells (this will have great
impact to reduce
diseases, the largest one, since it's all inflammation fueled by the inflammation secretory phenotype (SASP)
of these senescent cells) AmyloSENS - Dissolving the Plaques (this will allow humans to evade Alzheimer's, Parkinsons and general brain degenerescence, allowing quite a boost; making people much more easily reach the big 100 - since the brain is causal to how long we
live; keeping brain amyloid - free and keeping our memories / neuron sharp / means longer LongTerm Potentiation - means longer brain function means longer heavy brain mass (gray matter / white matter retention seen in «sharp - witted» Centenarians who show are younger brain for their age), and both are correlated to MLSP).
As a part
of investigating the mechanism
of disease, HIV infection
impact on immune function, testing concepts for future study as HIV cure strategies, and immune recovery after ART, researchers at the Wistar Institute, in association with Philadelphia FIGHT and the University
of Pennsylvania, are collecting peripheral blood in order to establish a repository
of persons
living with HIV that can donate blood.
Quality
of life can be severely
impacted by heart
disease symptoms, even after maximal use
of medications and bypass surgery and / or stents.
Generally, the patients reported a high level
of disease - related symptoms prior to entering the study, with major
impact on daily
life and ability to participate in family and social activities.
Skeletal
diseases can drastically
impact the quality
of life of affected individuals.
Research funded by E-Rare has a great
impact on
life patients supporting the understanding
of the natural history
of disease, the discovery
of new causative deases genes or the discovery
of innovative therapeutic approaches.
It never failed to
impact me how many
lives are saved daily because
of our current knowledge
of diseases and the availability
of antibiotics.
«The conglomerate
of non-communicable
diseases all related to eating habits and sedentary
life - styles with its
impact on health equity is the most important health challenge.
The Denver project is designed to assess the
impact not only
of increased longevity per se, but also the extended years
of healthy and productive
life that would be expected to follow from the application
of a rejuvenation biotechnology approach to the treatment
of aging - related
disease.
Unusual
life cycle and
impact on microfibril assembly
of ADAMTS17, a secreted metalloprotease mutated in genetic eye
disease.
As a retrospective study, the subjects were interviewed after their breast cancer diagnoses, which means that the
disease may have
impacted the overall evaluations
of their
lives retroactively.
To dispel this final falsehood, Rick, Michele and several other individuals who've been
impacted by Alzheimer's
disease decided to share their real -
life experiences in a groundbreaking story entitled, Fade to Blank: Life Inside Alzheimer's, a multimedia exploration of the human side of Alzheimer's, through the eyes of those living with the dise
life experiences in a groundbreaking story entitled, Fade to Blank:
Life Inside Alzheimer's, a multimedia exploration of the human side of Alzheimer's, through the eyes of those living with the dise
Life Inside Alzheimer's, a multimedia exploration
of the human side
of Alzheimer's, through the eyes
of those
living with the
disease.