Sentences with phrase «possible after the onset»

To get the full benefits, ice therapy can (and should) be initiated as soon as possible after the onset of the injury, for a duration of 20 to 30 minutes, using frozen ice cups, ice baths, crushed ice, frozen vegetables in a plastic bag, or one of my latest finds, a convenient pack of FrozenPeaz.
It seems to be very important to begin treatment as soon as possible after the onset of clinical signs.

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12:08 p.m. — After an iffy forecast earlier in the week, meteorologist and SB Nation contributor Brian Neudorff believes the rain will hold off until later in the afternoon — meaning, this could be a race to halfway (100 laps) as the race would then be official and theoretically increase the intensity, with drivers eschewing patience from the onset in an effort to get to the front as soon as possible.
For this reason, many healthcare professionals will delay elective cesarean until after the onset of labor when possible.
For most patients — including actor Patrick Swayze, who died this week as a result of this aggressive malignancy — abdominal pain, weight loss and jaundice are the disease's first indicators, and their onset usually occurs after the cancer has metastasized, erasing any possible benefit of surgery.
As for therapeutics, Xavier, who is also the Kurt Isselbacher Chair in Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Co-Director of the Center for Microbiome Informatics and Therapeutics at MIT, says that knowing which species are absent and which are flourishing in the gastrointestinal tract of children with T1D may help make it possible to slow progression of the disease after onset by revealing ways to manipulate the microbiome and, in turn, microbiome - induced immunoregulation.
In future studies, the researchers plan to use brain imaging techniques to determine if it is possible to identify a specific, smaller group of people who can benefit from the clot retrieval therapy seven to 24 hours after stroke onset, said Dr. Reza Jahan, professor of radiology and neurosurgery at UCLA, and a co-author of the study.
The research has led to three important findings: 1) in situ bioremediation of uranium is possible, 2) uranium reduction activity at this site is associated with microbial iron reduction and appears to decrease with the onset of sulfate reduction, and 3) some uranium removal activity appears to persist long after acetate injections cease.
Although many people with this condition are older (symptoms most commonly appear after the age of 50), it is possible to get Parkinson's at a younger age; this is known as Young Onset Parkinson's.
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