Not exact matches
Furthermore, it is now clear that all kinds
of crying (i.e. fussing, crying and inconsolable crying) is prolonged, that this prolongation occurs only in the first few months, and that inconsolable crying is almost unique to the first few months
of life.3, 40 The «unpredictability»
of the crying, and
of the caregiver's ability or inability to soothe the infant is most
likely due to the facts that (1) the infant cry in the first few months is a reflection
of the organization
of its behavioural states (crying, awake alert, sleeping), rather than an intentional «signal,» 14 (2) that behavioural state changes occur in «steps» rather than due to increases or decreases in arousal7, 41 and (3) infants are resistant to behavioural state change unless they are in a transitional phase in which they are «ready» to change state.7 Finally, there is now good evidence that the proportion
of infants that have evidence
of organic
disease to explain their crying is less than 5 %.8, 42,43 In the absence
of other compromise, infants with «colic» have as good an
outcome as infants without «colic.»
«The next step in understanding sleep apnea in the future will be to dissect different subtypes
of sleep apnea,
likely defined by distinct pathophysiological mechanisms which may underlie different
outcomes and predisposition to comorbidities,» Cavadas says, «As human life expectancy increases, delaying the onset
of age - related
diseases becomes critical to our society.»
In a survey to assess treatment preferences for high blood pressure, respondents were more
likely to choose a daily cup
of tea or a pill over exercise, according to preliminary research presented at the American Heart Association's Quality
of Care and
Outcomes Research Scientific Sessions 2018, a premier global exchange of the latest advances in quality of care and outcomes research in cardiovascular disease and stroke for researchers, healthcare professionals and polic
Outcomes Research Scientific Sessions 2018, a premier global exchange
of the latest advances in quality
of care and
outcomes research in cardiovascular disease and stroke for researchers, healthcare professionals and polic
outcomes research in cardiovascular
disease and stroke for researchers, healthcare professionals and policymakers.
Their
outcomes ultimately say nothing about the treatment: The people received the drug at different stages
of disease, and four were evacuated to wealthy countries for top - notch care —
likely the most important determinant
of survival.
Examples
of compound heterozygous patients in which a second, presumed null allele is
likely to contribute to
disease outcome are provided above in comparison to corresponding homo - or hemizygous patients with the same causative allele.
Researchers have found that levels can be used to predict not only the prognosis and
likely survival
outcomes of such conditions as cancer and heart
disease,... Read More»
A number
of surgical procedures have been designed to address a dysfunctional colon, but the current consensus among surgeons is that removal
of the majority
of the colon, whether it appears grossly
diseased or not, is most
likely to result in a favorable
outcome.
Even if claims against individual health care providers were
likely to be successful, it should be added that tort law challenges to individual decision - makers may not be ideal from the perspective
of patients with rare
diseases as a group, as the individualized
outcome in tort cases does not necessarily lead to the larger, policy change desired by many patients.