Not exact matches
Western manufacturers have rediscovered cocoa, 3000
years after it was
first discovered the ingredient is now used in many skin
treatments in a variety
of salons and finished products.
A
year after their
first treatment, 27.9 %
of these women were still in
treatment;
after four
years, that number was 5.4 %.
After years of discussion and negotiations, Congress was finally ready to vote during the week
of July 26th on legislation (H.R. 847) to provide the needed
treatment for the 9/11
first responders.
Since then, however, a more nuanced view has come into focus: the proved benefit
of relieving menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes is worth the risk for some women, provided they limit
treatment to the
first several
years after menopause.
The Wikipedia page also linked to stories about twin 5 -
year - old girls who in 2009 had become the
first Americans to fight NPC with an experimental
treatment called cyclodextrin — but only
after their parents had spent
years pressing for «compassionate use»
of the investigational drug outside
of a clinical trial.
These secondary analyses conducted by Unick and colleagues published in the July issue
of Obesity, the scientific journal
of The Obesity Society examined the association between initial weight loss (
first two months
of treatment) and long - term weight loss (eight
years after initial
treatment).
9/24/2008 Study Shows Radiation Device May Customize Therapy, Enable Some to Avoid More Lengthy
Treatment A study
of the
first approximately 100 patients who have received partial breast irradiation with a small, whisk - like, expandable device inserted inside the breast has shown that
after one
year, the device is effective at sparing nearby healthy tissu... More...
The analysis
of treatment costs in the
first year after a breast cancer diagnosis included 955 women with these tumors who were under age 45 as well as 134,427 similar women who weren't diagnosed with breast malignancies.
Results suggest that while arterial stiffness may increase initially on the ketogenic diet (19), the changes in arterial function observed within the
first year of treatment are not significant
after 24 months and appear to be reversible (20).
Even if your thyroid gland function remains normal in the
first year of treatment, a regular annual blood test
of thyroid function is necessary indefinitely because an underactive thyroid can still happen many
years after radioiodine
treatment.
First, with the exception
of the second
year in New York, response rates were similar for both the
treatment and the control groups
after one and two
years in all three cities.
Over the
first three
years after the initial offer, the average member
of the
treatment group used a scholarship for 1.9
years.
The size
of the effects in the second
year were smaller than those in the
first year, implying that the
treatment group may have improved
after the
first year;
Michelle will start
treatment in November and should be ready for adoption
after the
first of the
year.
The Companion Animal Parasite Council, an independent group established to create parasite - control guidelines, recommends treating dogs
year - round with a broad - spectrum parasite control.1 However, if you do not give your dog Trifexis
year - round, then your
treatment schedule should begin within one month
of the
first exposure to mosquitoes and should continue until three months
after the last exposure to mosquitoes.
After the success
of the
first Resident Evil HD Remaster, which was a remaster
of a remake
of the 1996 original on the Gamecube, Capcom has given the same
treatment this
year to Resident Evil 0, the
first original Resident Evil on Nintendo's
first disc - based console.
Malpractice can happen at your
first encounter with a healthcare provider or
after years of treatment.
Weekly (
first 4 weeks
after programme intake and 4 weeks
after birth), biweekly and monthly (last half
year of treatment)
We next examined whether lifetime
treatment was
first received before the
year the adolescent
first experienced each type
of suicidal behavior, the same
year, or only
after the
first instance
of suicidal behavior.
Although most outcomes were reviewed at program completion to observe the effects
of a high - intensity comprehensive
treatment program for low - birth - weight infants, 39 certain outcomes were examined
after the
first year and provide a test
of the home - visiting component on its own.40
One evaluation conducted in Queensland, Australia, reported moderate reductions in depressive symptoms for mothers in the intervention group at the six - week follow - up.89 A subsequent follow - up, however, suggested that these benefits were not long lasting, as the depression effects had diminished by one
year.90 Similarly, Healthy Families San Diego identified reductions in depression symptoms among program mothers during the
first two
years, but these effects, too, had diminished by
year three.91 In Healthy Families New York, mothers at one site (that was supervised by a clinical psychologist) had lower rates
of depression at one
year (23 percent
treatment vs. 38 percent controls).92 The Infant Health and Development program also demonstrated decreases in depressive symptoms
after one
year of home visiting, as well as at the conclusion
of the program at three
years.93 Among Early Head Start families, maternal depressive symptoms remained stable for the program group during the study and immediately
after it ended, but decreased just before their children entered kindergarten.94 No program effects were found for maternal depression in the Nurse - Family Partnership, Hawaii Healthy Start, Healthy Families Alaska, or Early Start programs.
After CYT
treatment, we found that 60 «o had some period
of recovery; 29 % went into recovery but later relapsed; 7 % went into recovery, relapsed, but then resumed recovery; 15 % did not respond to
treatment right away but did get better during the subsequent months; and 9 % recovered right away and stayed in recovery through the
first year following
treatment.
Judith Friedman, EdD Over her 35 -
year history as psychologist, Dr. Judith Friedman has worn many hats,
first as family and couples therapist and then,
after the disaster
of 9/11, as specialist in the
treatment of trauma.
After completing her doctorate at the University
of Southern California, she spent the next fifteen
years at Children's Hospital Los Angeles developing a specialty in the
treatment of children and adolescents,
first as a post-doctoral fellow and then as staff psychologist and program director.