Sentences with phrase «reported symptoms ranging»

From late 2016 through August 2017, as many as 24 U.S. citizens affiliated with the U.S. Embassy in Havana reported symptoms ranging from vertigo and sleeplessness to cognitive impairment.
Melody Roelke - Parker, chief vet for the Tanzanian National Parks Service, reported symptoms ranging from looking off colour, with dull rough coats, to violent convulsions and paralysis.

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A series of randomized control trials of a nurse home visitation program show a range of positive effects on maternal health, including decreases in prenatal cigarette smoking, fewer hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, and fewer closely spaced subsequent pregnancies., A randomized control study of another program that works with a particularly high - risk population found that participant mothers showed significantly lower depressive symptoms than those in the control group and were less likely to report feeling stressed a year after participation.
Transgenic Huntington's disease monkeys display a full spectrum of symptoms resembling the human disease, ranging from motor problems and neurodegeneration to emotional dysregulation and immune system changes, scientists at Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University report.
A newly - published paper in mBio — a journal of the American Society for Microbiology — reports that human coronavirus 229E, which produces a range of respiratory symptoms from the common cold to more lethal outcomes such as pneumonia, can survive on surface materials including ceramic tiles, glass, rubber and stainless steel for at least five days.
The I - PSS17 is a standardized, patient self - reported measure of the subjective problems that the patient experiences with urinating, with scores ranging from 0 to 35 and higher scores indicating more severe symptoms.
In 2015, supporting all of this evidence, a wide - ranging study was published that included data from 79 trials (6,462 participants), which «reported improvements to symptoms compared with patients in placebo groups.»
Through the Foundation, the author has worked tirelessly, with no financial interest, to show how this medicine — phenytoin — has been reported useful in thousands of medical journals for more than 80 symptoms and disorders, ranging from thought, mood and behavior disorders to cardiovascular,
The medical community still largely denies that Hashimoto's can cause problematic symptoms in the absence of hypothyroidism, even when scores of patients report that they feel ill with a TSH in the normal range.
The annual report analyzed responses from 83,442 respondents about 230 vehicle models and attributes across eight categories, including the driving experience, engine and transmission and a broad range of quality problem symptoms reported by vehicle owners.
The annual report includes 233 vehicle models and measures attributes across eight categories, including the driving experience, engine and transmission, and a broad range of quality problem symptoms reported by vehicle owners.
Owners report a range of Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome symptoms, which can vary from day to day.
Owners report a range of symptoms, which vary from dog to dog, and from day to day.
The hypothyroid human patient has been reported to show a wider range of behavioral symptoms.
Skin and hair problems are a symptom of many ailments that range in severity, so any chronic skin problems should be reported to your veterinarian.
It also isn't clear how bird flu affects dogs; reports range from no symptoms to fever to respiratory problems to death.
This was measured using the PHQ - 9; a nine - item self report assessment of depressive symptoms, providing a summary score ranging from 0 to 27.
The moderating effects of neighbourhood environmental attributes on the associations between living arrangements and depressive symptoms are summarised in table 4, where we report the ranges of values of the environmental attributes for which the associations between living arrangements and depressive symptoms were significant at the probability levels of 0.05, 0.01 or 0.001 (as appropriate).
The elevated prevalence of alcohol use disorders among people with psychotic disorders is well documented.1 Among this population alcohol misuse has been linked to a range of adverse consequences including unemployment, lower education level and lower socioeconomic status.2 Studies examining the impact of alcohol misuse on various psychiatric symptoms among people with psychotic disorders report inconsistent findings.3, 4
A series of randomized control trials of a nurse home visitation program show a range of positive effects on maternal health, including decreases in prenatal cigarette smoking, fewer hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, and fewer closely spaced subsequent pregnancies., A randomized control study of another program that works with a particularly high - risk population found that participant mothers showed significantly lower depressive symptoms than those in the control group and were less likely to report feeling stressed a year after participation.
For inclusion, adolescents had to score at least 32 on the APAI (score range 0 — 105, higher score indicates greater severity of symptoms), although 14 adolescents with scores between 28 and 31 were included to achieve target sample size, and report some difficulties in function on a gender - specific local function measure.
The following products are now available in digital editions: Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function ® (BRIEF ®) Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function ® — Preschool Version (BRIEF ® - P) Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function ® — Adult Version (BRIEF ® - A) Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function ® — Self - Report Version (BRIEF ® - SR) The NEO ™ Inventories: NEO Personality Inventory - 3 ™ (NEO-PI-3 ™) Personality Assessment Inventory ™ (PAI ®) Personality Assessment Inventory ™ — Adolescent (PAI ® - A) Reynolds Intellectual Assessment Scales ™ (RIAS ™) Trauma Symptom Inventory ™ -2 (TSI ™ -2) Wide Range Assessment of Memory and Learning, Second Edition (WRAML ™ 2) Wide Range Achievement Test 4 (WRAT4)
Parent ratings of their child's PTSD symptoms showed no improvement, nor did a range of nontrauma child self - report and parent - reported symptoms.
Results indicated that adolescents reported improvement on a wide range of emotions and behaviors, including anxiety and depressive symptoms, physical complaints, social relationships, attention and impulsivity, and high risk behaviors.
«The findings showed that children in foster care have reported symptoms within the range typical of children not involved in foster care.
Although mean symptoms scores fell in the nonclinical range, a relatively high percentage of youth were in the «high - risk» range for caregiver - reported symptoms as indicated by a t score > 60 based on general norms for the BASC.
Kavanagh39 reported the median proportion of high EE families in their meta - analysis as 54 % with a range from 23 % to 77 %, whereas figures are typically lower than 40 % in staff - patient studies.12, 23,24,27,28,40 — 42 It may be the case that psychiatric staff have both more experience and training in managing patients» problems than relatives which may be protective factors against the development of high EE.43 In support of this hypothesis, an early study which involved interviewing nurses about how they cope with patients» symptoms of schizophrenia found that more experienced senior staff used a greater number and range of coping strategies than less experienced staff.43 High EE ratings in staff - patient studies are also almost exclusively based on the presence of critical comments with infrequent hostility and very little evidence of EOI.
On the syndrome scales, adolescents with IBD were reported to have more anxious or depressed symptoms, t (89) = 2.52, p <.05, and social problems, t (89) = 2.75, p <.01, with mean scores in the normal range.
Scientific findings about the rate of diagnosed paternal PPD are divergent: a relatively recent meta - analysis reported that a range between 2 % and 25 % of first - time fathers suffers PPD symptoms; 12 in the cases of concomitant partner PPD, the rate of paternal PPD increases at 24 - 50 %.
Reliability and validity of the DASS have been well established.7, 15 Respondents report how frequently they have experienced each symptom in the past week on a scale ranging from zero («not at all») to 3 («most of the time»).
The Brief Problem Checklist (BPC), 25 administered by telephone, is a 12 - item measure of internalizing (6 items; scores can range from 0 to 12), externalizing (6 items; score range, 0 - 12), and total problems (12 items; score range, 0 - 24), developed through application of item response theory and factor analysis to data from the Youth Self - Report and the Child Behavior Checklist (2 very widely used youth symptom measures).
At this point, we can not exclude the possibility that the increased symptoms reported in their child by mothers in the higher range of depressive symptoms in this sample was, in fact, because of the mothers» biased perceptions of their child.
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