The three most
useful interventions for reducing antibody levels in the Hashimoto's patient are:
These suggestions, along with others in the article, strike me as
useful interventions for Canadian law firms to consider to the extent that they haven't already done so.
Group and individual supervision / consultation at the Institute provide a practical, dynamic, hands - on experiential focus that helps therapists find
useful interventions for working with clients.
Not exact matches
The platform now had to make sense of the interplay of two voices, and do it quickly enough to allow
for useful interventions.
This type of environment is a high risk environment
for MOF
intervention, but where volatility is mainly concentrated in the GBP (see graphic) not yen, intervening in USDJPY might not be so
useful.
Consequently, it may be a
useful target to use
for interventions in mothers with depression that improves outcomes
for infants and their mothers.
While the focus is on natural pregnancy and birth, the techniques are also
useful for mothers who require medical
intervention during labor and delivery.
A no - fly zone over Bahrain would,
for example, be completly pointless and the only realistically
useful form a military
intervention could take would involve ground troops - something that 99 % of the people who say «what about» would totally oppose.
The man who represented Kogi West before him used to make
useful contributions that made the headlines, he was respected
for his informed
interventions; there was never a time he wore torn clothes to the Red Chamber, but the people voted him out and elected Dino Melaye and since he started ruffling things up, nobody who voted
for him has questioned him.
Given the brevity of the revised Obsessive Beliefs Questionnaire — and its potential
for patients — it could become a
useful tool
for research as well as treatment of patients and
intervention for those who are predisposed toward a number of mental health disorders, Fergus said.
For a brain - computer interface (BCI) to be truly useful for a person with tetraplegia, it should be ready whenever it's needed, with minimal expert intervention, including the very first time it's us
For a brain - computer interface (BCI) to be truly
useful for a person with tetraplegia, it should be ready whenever it's needed, with minimal expert intervention, including the very first time it's us
for a person with tetraplegia, it should be ready whenever it's needed, with minimal expert
intervention, including the very first time it's used.
Targeted
interventions for mood instability may also be
useful in patients who do not have a formal affective disorder.
Using Twitter as a window into a community's collective mental state may provide a
useful tool in epidemiology and
for measuring the effectiveness of public - health
interventions.
The fact that the
intervention is relatively inexpensive to administer and easy to scale up to much larger student audiences suggests that it could be
useful for teachers and students in a wide variety of settings, including online courses.
Eslick hopes that by collecting information on people's self - experiments over a long period of time, he'll have enough
useful data to warrant the deployment of a traditional clinical trial to investigate the most successful
interventions for psoriasis.
The researchers hope that understanding the level of virus needed
for transmission of infection will provide a
useful reference point
for the development of experimental drugs and vaccines and could be used to inform the endpoints
for clinical trials evaluating such
interventions.
However, the new findings suggest that a brief
intervention focused on automatic attitudes could be
useful as one aspect of marriage counseling or as a resource
for couples in difficult long - distance situations, such as soldiers.
Further work is required to consider if certain gene pathways may provide a base
for useful interventions.»
The self - help approach means that patients do not need to travel to a clinic, and the authors say the
intervention might be
useful as an initial treatment
for patients to help manage the symptoms of CFS.
Although the omega - 3 diet did not improve cognitive outcomes in the mice, the researchers expect their model will be
useful for studying alternative lifestyle
interventions to ameliorate the chemobrain phenomenon.
The laboratory has investigated the roles of these molecules in inflammatory and autoimmune diseases to determine if modulating their activity alters the immune response and may be
useful for therapeutic
intervention.
The authors concluded that the 15 - day inpatient rTMS plus OT protocol is a safe, feasible, and clinically
useful neuro - rehabilitative
intervention for post-stroke patients with upper limb hemiparesis.
Useful for children to work though in
intervention programmes or as a whole class tool.
As importantly, it appears that existing survey - based measures of non-cognitive skills, although perhaps
useful for making comparisons among students within the same educational environment, are inadequate to gauge the effectiveness of schools, teachers, or
interventions in cultivating the development of those skills.
A
useful intervention or cover lesson which focusses analysis through a discussion style question on why the sea is a popular theme
for painters.
Good
for any age group and a
useful intervention lesson in project work or a session on equality and diversity.
That's why we need an education agenda that strategically recruits, retains, and rewards the most effective teachers and principals; that builds incredibly high standards; that develops rigorous and
useful assessments to measure progress against those standards; that builds data systems that allow teachers, principals, students, and parents to quickly and conveniently access those data
for everyday use; and that focuses on dramatic
intervention within our country's lowest - performing schools.
The 6 levels of taxonomy in the cognitive domain are
useful for deciding the level at which a course needs to be designed.There are times when the fine distinctions between the levels are a
useful measure on which to base a learning
intervention.
The results of EEF - funded projects focusing on maths provide
useful evidence
for schools looking to invest in specific
interventions.
The benchmarking procedure provides a helpful guide
for monitoring progress and adjusting
intervention plans based on individual student growth, and it sets
useful interim goals
for predicting student outcomes.
For example, the student questionnaire on the National Assessment of Educational Progress, or NAEP, will gather information on students» social - emotional skills in 2017.51 Researchers intend to use these data to analyze the relationship between SEL and academic achievement on the NAEP exam.52 Districts and schools may find this information particularly
useful to inform local
interventions and improve student performance and behavior.
Some background on each
intervention developed and tested in CREATE's early years is
useful for understanding the process by which the school - wide
intervention was generated.
To achieve this goal, PARCC will develop «assessments to help educators improve teacher, school, and system effectiveness by providing a wider variety of data that is
useful for the purposes of analyzing effectiveness, calibrating
interventions, holding school professionals accountable
for student outcomes, supporting strategic management of human resources, and identifying mid-year professional development and support needs
for educators.
Age - related behavioral changes may be
useful indicators
for medical
intervention for dogs with signs of cognitive impairment.
There are
useful pharmacologic
interventions for feline pain.
For example, O'Connor et al. (1999) with the aim to identify risk factors associated with in - hospital mortality among patients undergoing percutaneous coronary interventions demonstrated that with the use of multivariate prediction / analysis the calculation of the risk of in - hospital mortality after a percutaneous coronary intervention was feasible and accurate, and may be useful for patient counseling and for improvement of quality purpos
For example, O'Connor et al. (1999) with the aim to identify risk factors associated with in - hospital mortality among patients undergoing percutaneous coronary
interventions demonstrated that with the use of multivariate prediction / analysis the calculation of the risk of in - hospital mortality after a percutaneous coronary
intervention was feasible and accurate, and may be
useful for patient counseling and for improvement of quality purpos
for patient counseling and
for improvement of quality purpos
for improvement of quality purposes.
To take command of one's own mind is to commit oneself to understanding human thought and reasoning, to investigating how it goes wrong, and to developing intellectual tools
useful for intervention when it does go wrong.
Meanwhile, interesting chunks of legal knowledge that would be
useful for political scientists to consider, such as the fact that member states»
interventions in pending cases (a treaty prerogative) gains them access to all the submitted pleadings and other proceedings (p. 212), disappear to the background.
Berger J.A. expressed concern that the traditional justification
for denying intervener applications in criminal matters — that other voices can distort an appeal — is gratuitously invoked to deny apposite
interventions by a party who could assist that court but whose submissions may also happen to prove
useful to the defendant in the case.
Sueann is known as a dynamic, engaging presenter with a reputation
for providing practical and clinically
useful play therapy
interventions.
A literature review by the Chapin Hall to provide states and local communities
useful guidelines
for selecting specific
interventions and, more importantly, building an infrastructure to support high quality implementation.
More fine grained analyses could be
useful,
for example, in developing implications
for more targeted
intervention to enhance health.
Less - intensive
interventions that provide parent training also may be
useful for younger children with ASDs, particularly
for improving social communication, language use, and, potentially, symptom severity and family functioning, but the current evidence base
for such treatment remains insufficient.17, 18,27 Although parent - training programs can modify parenting behaviors during interactions, data are limited about their contribution to specific improvements in the short - term and long - term beyond simple language gains
for some children.
We believe these findings may be
useful to inform preventive
interventions for this high - risk population facing a multitude of psychosocial stressors and suggest that caregiving should be a specific target.
It provides strategies
for addressing IPV and reproductive and sexual coercion (including
useful tips and sample scripts), safety cards to use as a brief
intervention to ask and educate patients about IPV and reproductive and sexual coercion, guidance on developing relationships with local domestic violence advocates and community programs, and a quality assessment / quality improvement tool to help programs and practices develop a sustained and coordinated response to IPV and reproductive and sexual coercion.
In general, DSW and GPs found the written report
useful in providing a diagnosis and explanation
for behavioural problems and recommended
interventions that resulted in improvement in symptoms, behaviour and community participation
for some of the participants.
A Review of Evidence - Based Approaches
for Reduction of Alcohol Consumption in Native Women Who Are Pregnant or of Reproductive Age (PDF - 150 KB) Montag, Clapp, Calac, Gorman, & Chambers (2012) The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 38 (5) Determines the number of publications that have quantitatively evaluated
interventions among American Indian and Alaskan Native women and identifies
interventions that may prove
useful in designing effective prevention and treatment programs.
(2017)
Useful to Parent Centers
for building staff understanding of what intensive
intervention involves and
for sharing this basic information with the families they serve.
Searching
for the most
useful interventions to fit the unique presenting difficulties of clients, Arnie completed a post-graduate diploma course (at UCL) in Applied Hypnosis, received training in EMDR and completed the National Intensive DBT Training.
The Post-Primary Transfer Review Form provides a
useful template
for collating assessment data relating to students» academic, attainment and personal development needs in order to inform
intervention planning following transition.