Sentences with phrase «possible outcomes of the disease»

However, it is usually recommended that some of the symptoms or possible outcomes of the disease should be specifically addressed.

Not exact matches

The research paper stated as part of its findings: «The promising outcomes of this study strongly imply the possible use of VCO, not only as neuroprotective agents for those suffering from neurodegenerative diseases, but also as brain food.»
But, like in the case of other gestational diseases, it will allow for more targeted surveillance of maternal and fetal outcomes, and facilitate epidemiologic research to monitor the course of the condition from its genesis to its possible path to chronicity.
«Detecting genetic associations in cases of acute viral bronchiolitis is the first step toward the development of tests to predict the possible clinical outcome for each patient diagnosed with the disease soon after arrival at the emergency room,» said Fernando Augusto de Lima Marson, a researcher at FCM - UNICAMP and one of the authors of the article.
NDs believe that identifying and addressing the underlying root causes of disease whenever possible leads to the most positive and enduring health outcomes for patients.
This is perhaps the best possible use of a negative outcome story: raising awareness of an issue while paying homage to a pet that succumbed to an illness or disease.
The diagnosis and treatment of animals is a critical part of our job, but we must explain disease, treatments, and possible outcomes as they affect you, the owner.
Beyond diagnosis and treatment of animals we want to explain disease, preventative measures, treatments and possible outcomes to you as an owner.
The Foundation's Golden Retriever Lifetime Study also is collecting data on possible toxin exposure, looking for links to disease outcomes and leading to preventive measures for a variety of diseases.
Initial analyses exploring possible difference among the disease groups found no significant differences across medical diagnoses on any of the outcome measures.
It is also possible that the relationship between mental health in adolescence and later outcomes reflects the presence of confounding variables and of previous problems or disease.
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