Sentences with phrase «only moderate symptoms»

Although most patients do not go into long remissions and may even decline over time, some 20 to 30 percent of this majority experience only moderate symptoms that interfere with — but do not devastate — their ability to perform in the workplace or maintain friendships.

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Thus, children should only engage in moderate levels of activity after a concussion in order not to slow down recovery, resuming normal activities such as driving and daily chores only after symptoms begin to clear or decrease in severity and engaging in exercise or training only after symptoms have completely cleared, with a return to physical and mental rest if symptoms recur either at rest or with exertion; and
And although some mothers only present with mild to moderate symptoms, most mothers who experience it characterize it as much more than just any ordinary kind of itching.
March 16, 2006 Clinical trial measures ability of focused heat treatment to reduce asthma symptoms The University of Chicago Hospitals is one of about 30 centers around the world, and the only one in Illinois, participating in the Asthma Interventional Research 2 (AIR2) clinical trial, the first U.S. trial of «Bronchial Thermoplasty,» an experimental treatment for patients with moderate to severe asthma.
In most cases these symptoms were reported after only having a little to moderate amount of caffeine through coffee, tea, soda and / or energy drinks.
Beets are one of those moderate / high FODMAP foods so they could still be causing you some symptoms in a sauce... can you make it with only small amount of beets and heavier on the carrots?
These parasites not only cause moderate to severe symptoms to your feline but may also be spread to you and your family.
ODD can range in severity from (I) mild where symptoms only occur in one setting such as home, school, work or around peers; (ii) moderate where symptoms occur in at least two settings; (iii) to severe where symptoms occur in three or more settings.
There is a growing body of evidence suggesting that dividing ASD symptoms into these sub-domains is meaningful (Happé and Ronald 2008); although the behaviours occur together frequently, both phenotypic and genetic correlations between them are only moderate, suggesting that the three sub-domains are to some extent clinically and genetically separable (Ronald et al. 2006a, b).
Although a range of anxiety symptoms was present, only a small percentage of adoptive parents met BAI criteria for moderate (∼ 2 %) and severe (∼ 2 %) levels of anxiety.
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