Sentences with phrase «so early treatment»

The dog mouth cancer spreads quickly, so early treatment is essential.

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To help circumvent the shortage, the FDA enacted new provisions in 2012 that require drug makers to give the agency earlier notice about potential shortages in order to alert patients and doctors so they can seek alternative treatments.
Mary was not only still alive at the crucifixion, it's clear in Acts that she herself was a follower and adherent — which says A LOT, considering women had no leadership powers (so no special treatment) and normally family members are the first to expose charlatans (note: even his brothers came to believe in Acts 1, after being skeptics earlier).
There are important implications in all that we have been considering so far as the prevention and early treatment of alcoholism are concerned.
The reason it is so widespread is because it originated so early in the history (first mover's advantage) and used violence and unfair treatment of other religions to spread.
«I told [the owners] I think we can get these players and let's push on and get them in the early part of the window so we can have a good amount of bodies and good competition for places once the other lads get out of the treatment room.
After that, the following extensive examination is done when the baby is two months old with the purpose for checking out any abnormalities or any health related issues, so that they can be diagnosed early and treatment can be started immediately.
It may be nothing, but if your child does have a delay, you'll want to catch it early so you can get a diagnosis and begin treatment.
Autism is usually detected before age 3, so early diagnosis and treatment are imperative to help your child reach their full developmental potential.
Our main objective is to diagnose children early, so they can receive proper treatment at an early age, develop proper coping skills, and overcome their anxiety.
If you suspect your teen might have a thyroid condition, take her to her doctor for testing as early as possible so she can get prompt treatment.
This will improve the ability to detect an active infection more easily than before so that healthy people with Lyme disease antibodies in their blood do not receive unnecessary antibiotic treatment and so that appropriate treatments can be initiated at an early stage.
There's currently no treatment for Alzheimer's that can slow or stop the disease's progression, so catching it early can't currently improve a patient's outcome.
So far, these functional cures have all been attributed to very early treatment with antiretroviral drugs, before the virus could take hold.
«That way, appropriate tests can be administered to diagnose COPD early, at the onset of symptoms, so that effective treatments for COPD can be initiated before irreversible damage to the lungs occurs.»
«There is currently no method that can predict treatment outcome of chemotherapy early on in treatment, so this is a major advance,» says Hielscher, co-leader of the study, who is also a member of the Breast Cancer Program at the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center at NewYork - Presbyterian / Columbia University Irving Medical Center.
«We are hoping to help improve current mental health treatments by first predicting who is most at - risk so that we can intervene earlier, and second, by using these types of approaches to determine who might benefit from a given therapy,» Scult said.
Scientists want to be able to clone early human embryos, using cells from patients with various diseases, so they can study the diseases in the lab and develop new treatments for them.
MakerBot has also supplied the Feinstein Institute with early samples of its just - announced MakerBot PLA Composite Filaments in Limestone (calcium carbonate) and Iron, which will be available commercially later this year, so the Feinstein Institute can start investigating how to engineer other kinds of tissue, like bone or 3D print custom - made shields for cancer and radiation treatment.
This focused on increasing the number of available treatment beds which isolated the ill to prevent further infections in the community, changing behaviour so people suspected of having Ebola sought treatment early, and making burials safe.
The goal of genetic testing is to identify disease early, so that effective and proactive treatment can be administered to patients.»
So, early detection and early treatment is vital for prolonging sight.»
«As treatments for the earliest stages of AMD are developed in the coming years, correct identification of AMD in primary eye care will be critical for routing patients to treatment as soon as possible so that the disease can be treated in its earliest phases and central vision loss avoided.»
The brain scan could detect the disease early on, so patients can start treatment sooner than they can today.
«The best way to address these conditions in low - and middle - income countries is to build on the existing health - care services, so that they can be detected early and managed with effective treatment,» Beard said.
It is early days — so far we have been testing this on healthy subjects — but we think it does have potential to improve the health of the heart and might even become part of the treatment for heart failure.»
«Eventually we hope to introduce brain health index into clinical practice so that it may improve early identification and treatment of cognitive decline and dementia after stroke.»
These new findings add to the current body of research by helping clinicians identify ILI non-responders early on so they can be supported with other evidence - based treatment options to achieve success over the long - term.
The team points out that symptoms in ASD increase as the child gets older and so earlier diagnosis can offer the opportunity of treatment that might ameliorate some problems associated with the condition.
Early radiation treatments caused severe side - effects because the energy beams would damage normal, healthy tissue, but technologies have improved so that beams can be more accurately targeted.
Because of the success of early treatment, some research suggests that people with liver diseases should routinely be screened for HE through cognitive tests so that HE can be caught and treated before it progresses into the more advanced stages.
This way, we can actually monitor and detect those really subtle changes that we're really targeting so that we can not only diagnose glaucoma earlier, but we hope to be able to adjust the treatment very precisely for the people who are being treated for glaucoma to minimize the vision loss that takes place.
In early March, Carter announced that he was stopping treatment because the treatment had been so successful.
They are seeking ways to target the disease at its earliest stages, so that innovative treatments might be developed to significantly delay disease progression even in patients who do not respond to current medical and surgical treatments that only lower pressure in the eye.
This enables doctors to carefully monitor people on each new dose, so any negative effects of treatment are caught early.
Through basic and clinical biomedical research and training, NCI conducts and supports research that will lead to a future in which we can prevent cancer before it starts, identify cancers that do develop at the earliest stage, eliminate cancers through innovative treatment interventions, and biologically control those cancers that we can not eliminate so they become manageable, chronic diseases.
The conversation so often centers around people who do receive early treatment and are still sick rather than the majority of us who have been sick for years and never knew we were bitten so got no early treatment.
HIV research has made great strides since the discovery of the disease in the early 1980s, and today treatment is so efficacious that many people with the virus can live a virtually normal life.
So we need to identify what changes occur early, and decide which of them are sensitive enough to use as endpoints in treatment trials.
Jeremy Hughes, chief executive of Breakthrough Breast Cancer said: «When early changes are picked up by screening it is not currently possible to predict whether or not they will progress and so treatment is usually offered to prevent breast cancer from developing.
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Earlier studies have shown that blood sugar is reduced with exercise as much as medication, so exercise is important for the treatment and prevention of diabetes.
In fact, gelatin is so soothing for the intestinal track that it used to be a treatment for Celiac Disease back in the early 1900's.
This is why early treatment and prevention are so critical.
They didn't have any knowledge of nutrition, they weren't able to eat nutritious, calorie dense food whenever they wanted due to the absence of agriculture, and their immune systems were likely weaker than ours (living together in large numbers placed enormous selective pressure on our early agricultural ancestors to develop strong immune systems, keep in mind that early human civilizations did not have indoor plumbing... so they were sometimes exposed to fecal matter both from fellow humans and from livestock and they didn't have the kinds of disinfectants and anti-biotics we have today,) so for them to have serious health complications makes perfect sense, nature can be very harsh and doesn't care how long its been since your last meal or what your calorie and micro nutrient needs are... a lot of people died at very young ages back then simply because they got sick and didn't have proper medical treatment or due to malnutrition or starvation.
The teams will provide a wider range of support and treatments in or near schools and colleges, to improve earlier intervention so mental health problems can be addressed before they become too serious.
It's actually not too early to assess them, and doing so might help close important socioeconomic and racial gaps around services and treatment.
The proposed rule would require states to assess whether disparities in the treatment of students with disabilities have become significant; if so, districts must set aside a specific amount of funding to provide comprehensive, coordinated, early intervening services.
The couple spent $ 160,000 a year on early intervention treatment and moved their family from Chicago to Minnesota so they were closer to his school...
Arrive early as many lounges offer a selection of pre-flight spa treatments so you can spoil yourself and truly relax before you depart.
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