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The «Elder Investment Fraud and Financial Exploitation Prevention Program» (EIFFE Prevention Program) educates healthcare and legal professionals to recognize when their older patients and clients may be vulnerable to or victims of financial abuse, particularly those patients
with mild cognitive impairment, and then to refer these at -
risk patients to State Securities Regulators, local adult protective services professionals or for further screening and assistance as needed.
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mild risks associated
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Women run 5 to 7 times the
risk of death
with cesarean section compared
with vaginal birth.14, 29 Complications during and after the surgery include surgical injury to the bladder, uterus and blood vessels (2 per 100), 30 hemorrhage (1 to 6 women per 100 require a blood transfusion), 30 anesthesia accidents, blood clots in the legs (6 to 20 per 1000), 30 pulmonary embolism (1 to 2 per 1000), 30 paralyzed bowel (10 to 20 per 100
mild cases, 1 in 100 severe), 30 and infection (up to 50 times morecommon).1 One in ten women report difficulties
with normal activities two months after the birth, 23 and one in four report pain at the incision site as a major problem.9 One in fourteen still report incisional pain six months or more after delivery.9 Twice as many women require rehospitalization as women having normal vaginal birth.18 Especially
with unplanned cesarean section, women are more likely to experience negative emotions, including lower self - esteem, a sense of failure, loss of control, and disappointment.
Breast feeding reduces the
risk of infection and we know that many cases of SIDS are associated
with the baby having some kind of
mild infection.
The
risk if mixing infant formula
with fluoridated water is
mild fluorosis (see below for more information on this condition).
The
risks most often associated
with surrogacy are the same medical
risks common to pregnancy, ranging from
mild discomfort and morning sickness to more serious complications like the loss of fertility.
But research also suggests that
mild iron - deficiency anemia that goes untreated and becomes more severe during pregnancy — especially in the first two trimesters — is linked to an increased
risk of a baby being born
with a low birth weight.
You can read the manufacturer - admitted
risks for yourself and decide if you're more comfortable
with those
risks or the possibility of your kids getting the measles, which the CDC itself reports is a
mild illness from which a full recovery is expected in America.
Most babies recover from
mild cases without any special treatment, but you can keep your baby more comfortable and reduce the
risk of complications
with simple precautions.
A first infection is usually
mild, but a second infection
with a different serotype puts the patient at
risk of a serious, occasionally life - threatening illness.
People
with mild cognitive impairment are at one - in - 10
risk of developing dementia within a year — and the
risk is markedly higher among those
with depression.
Other proposed changes run the gamut from eliminating the term «mental retardation» — to be replaced
with a new «intellectual disability» category — to introducing diagnoses such as «psychosis
risk syndrome» and «
mild neurocognitive disorder,» which are designed to catch patients in the early stages of a disorder.
Yonas E. Geda, M.D. and colleagues at the Mayo Clinic investigated the relationship between timing of exercise (mid - life / 50 -65 vs. late - life / 70 and above) and
risk of new cases of dementia in 280 older adults (median age = 81)
with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) from the Mayo Clinic Study of Aging, and reported on their findings at AAIC 2014.
People
with sleep apnea, for example, a condition in which people repeatedly stop breathing at night, are at
risk for developing
mild cognitive impairment an average of 10 years earlier than people without the sleep disorder.
In a large population - based study of randomly selected participants in Germany, researchers found that
mild cognitive impairment (MCI) occurred significantly more often in individuals diagnosed
with a lower ankle brachial index (ABI), which is a marker of generalized atherosclerosis and thus cumulative exposure to cardiovascular
risk factors during lifetime.
«This study convincingly shows that
mild trauma has a role in increasing the
risk of dementia and sheds light on the more complex relationship between medical and psychiatric diseases
with TBI in the development of the future
risk of dementias.
Particularly interesting would be the inclusion of a more comprehensive battery of neuropsychological tests, so that the association of volunteering
with the
risks of various forms of dementia and its precursor,
mild cognitive impairment, could be ascertained,» the report concluded.
Because those
with mild COPD appear to have the greatest loss of lung function following an exacerbation, the authors wrote, preventing exacerbations in this group «could reduce the
risk of developing severe COPD.»
«Our results also demonstrated an exposure - response relation in that patients
with more severe sleep apnea may have a higher
risk of pneumonia than patients
with sleep apnea of
milder severity.»
«Early detection of individuals at high
risk of developing memory and thinking problems that we call
mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is crucial because people
with MCI are at a greater
risk of developing dementia.
The research team found a 24 percent increase in the
risk of developing cancer among participants
with severe periodontitis, compared to those
with mild to no periodontitis at baseline.
After researchers adjusted for age, sex, race, education and other health conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure, they found that those
with any kind of traumatic brain injury had a 71 percent increased
risk of Parkinson's disease, those
with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury had an 83 percent increased
risk, and those
with mild traumatic brain injury had a 56 percent increased
risk of Parkinson's disease.
An 80 percent increase in
risk of colon cancer observed for participants who were edentulous at baseline, which is consistent
with prior findings, and among never smokers, a two-fold higher
risk was noted for participants
with severe periodontitis, compared to those who had no /
mild periodontitis.
«Dementia
risk quadrupled in people
with mild cognitive impairment.»
«We were surprised at the importance of taking into account RLS severity — it was only severe RLS, not
milder RLS, that was associated
with increased
risk of stroke,» said principal investigator and senior author Xiang Gao, associate professor and Director, Nutritional Epidemiology Lab, department of Nutritional Sciences at The Pennsylvania State University in University Park, Pa..
When the researchers did sub-group analyses, they found that participants
with severe periodontal disease had more than double the
risk of developing lung cancer, compared
with no /
mild periodontitis.
In a long - term, large - scale population - based study of individuals aged 55 years or older in the general population researchers found that those diagnosed
with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) had a four-fold increased
risk of developing dementia or Alzheimer's disease (AD) compared to cognitively healthy individuals.
The high -
risk variant was found in just 32 percent of patients
with milder symptoms.
«
Mild - to - moderate obstructive sleep apnea is associated
with hypertension, diabetes: Studies show that young and middle - aged adults
with sleep apnea have increased
risk.»
Approximately 40 to 65 percent of individuals have insomnia after
mild TBI, while patients
with sleep difficulties are at a higher
risk of developing PTSD.
Preliminary data from two studies suggest that
mild - to - moderate obstructive sleep apnea is associated
with an increased
risk of developing hypertension and diabetes.
«Our study demonstrates that in patients
with mild - moderate obesity and type 2 diabetes, gastric bypass surgery leads to a sustained reduction in weight, improvement in glycemic control, and decrease in cardiovascular
risk compared to a medical diabetes and weight management program,» said lead author Donald C. Simonson, M.D., M.P.H., Sc.D., of the BWH Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Hypertension.
Among women
with a history of depression, pre-gestational diabetes and
mild preterm delivery increased
risk.
Other research studies have reported a decline in social networks in people
with Alzheimer's disease and
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), and previous literature has shown psychological well - being in older age to be associated
with reduced
risk of developing Alzheimer's dementia.
That is too high a bar —
risks should probably be compared
with a
milder pandemic, such as the 2009 H1N1 influenza outbreak, many said.
A new Concordia study goes further, however, focusing specifically on the effects of knowing a second language for patients
with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and
mild cognitive impairment (MCI; a
risk state for AD).
Mild hyponatremia was once thought to be asymptomatic, but recent studies suggest that it may be associated
with higher
risks of attention deficits, gait disturbances, falls, cardiovascular events, and even premature death.
Most importantly, the study found that the relative
risk for death or MACE for a patient
with mild coronary artery disease was comparable to that of patients
with single vessel obstructive disease.
The fact that the association was particularly strong in those
with no siblings suggests it may be related to the «hygiene hypothesis» — the idea that exposure to
mild infections in childhood, which might be more numerous
with more siblings, are important to immune system development and may reduce the
risk of immune - related diseases.
Alendronate treatment was not associated
with increased
risk of
mild upper gastrointestinal tract symptoms (alendronate vs no alendronate, 15.6 [95 % CI, 11.6 - 21.0] vs 12.9 [95 % CI, 9.3 - 18.0] per 1000 person - years; P =.40) or peptic ulcers (10.9 [95 % CI, 7.7 - 15.5] vs 11.4 [95 % CI, 8.0 - 16.2] per 1000 person - years; P =.86).
Gene Expression Differences in Normal Esophageal Mucosa Associated
with Regression and Progression of
Mild and Moderate Squamous Dysplasia in a High -
Risk Chinese Population
«And the relationship between the number of traumatic brain injuries and
risk of dementia was very clear... similarly, a single severe brain injury seems to have twice the
risk associated
with dementia as a single
mild traumatic brain injury.»
«What surprised us was that even a single
mild TBI was associated
with a significantly higher
risk of dementia,» lead author Jesse Fann, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the University of Washington School of Medicine, said in a statement.
We have developed genetic specific
risk curves for patients
with Mild Cognitive Impairment, a condition where the APOE e4 allele is associated
with more rapid progression to AD and differential response to certain pharmacological treatments.
The serious nature of the problem was captured in a landmark study which found that middle - age and older men
with even
mild levels of OSA were in danger of increased
risk of stroke and death.
In contrast, more than 70 other common alleles have been associated
with breast cancer susceptibility, most of which confer only a
mild to moderate increase in
risk.
In this comprehensive study, we found a direct association between both the timing and extent of
mild analgesic consumption during pregnancy and the
risk of giving birth to a son
with congenital cryptorchidism, the best described
risk factor for poor semen quality and testicular germ cell cancer (Boisen et al., 2004).
Further research is warranted to determine whether, in fact, the antisense strategy to target hepatic ApoC - III will result in the lowering of CVD
risk in patients
with mild - to - moderate hypertriglyceridemic, who comprise approximately 28 % of the general population (41).
Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) and
mild cognitive impairment (MCI) are clinical categories associated
with an increased
risk for AD.