Sentences with phrase «without early symptoms»

Your vet or groomer might do this regularly, particularly if your dog has frequent infections without any early symptoms.

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Without seeming to «grill» the person, which would make him defensive, a few of these questions can be sprinkled into the discussion, followed by the observation that these are some of the typical early symptoms of problem drinking or alcoholism.
Sadly early miscarriage symptoms can be common and losing a baby at any point can be difficult — especially without those you rely on for love and support being aware of what you're going through.
«More people need to be tested at an early stage, without clinical symptoms,» says Papa Salif Sow, who helps oversee Gilead's efforts to improve access to treatments in Africa.
«Screening with an electronic stethoscope may be able to detect early changes in lung function in individuals without symptoms of lung disease.»
A study of 172 women without depression and aged between 45 and 60 has found that a year of HRT treatment can help stop symptoms of depression emerging in women who are entering the menopause or who are in the early stages of post-menopause.
Because children without symptoms are not tested for the HD mutation, it is very difficult to obtain enough MRI images to understand how the HD brain changes during early life.
The question is how can an active woman in her early thirties use the power of plants to avoid / treat the triad symptoms without giving up physical activity, achieving better fitness results, etc..
Science has less information than you may think, about the elegant way that whole foods support slow aging, living without symptoms and disease, and enjoying energy from early till late, every day.
Many women have reported this symptom in early pregnancy without understand where it came from or why it was happening.
No less a Schrader acolyte than Nicolas Winding Refn (who recently told Variety «There would be no Drive without American Gigolo») was attached to direct, with Harrison Ford in discussions to play the lead role of Evan Lake, a veteran CIA agent tracking a Bin Laden — esque terrorist while battling the early symptoms of frontotemporal dementia — an Alzheimer's - like deteriorative brain condition.
Signs of Lyme are flu - like symptoms such as fever and malaise with or without a bulls - eye rash, but many people (and dogs) with tick - borne illness don't experience any symptoms — especially in the early stages of the disease.
This is usually an early symptom of diabetes, and owners who act quickly may be able to treat the disease without any serious complications.
His most recent solo exhibitions include: «Play,» Tanya Leighton Gallery, Berlin (2015), «Prescribe The Symptom,» Midway Contemporary Art, MN, (2015), «Loyalties and Betrayals,» Murray Guy, New York (2015), «Secondary Revision,» Frac Île - de - France / Le Plateau, Paris (2013), «A Portrait, A Story, And An Ending,» Kunsthalle Zürich, Switzerland (2013), «Alejandro Cesarco,» MuMOK, Vienna (2012), «Words Applied to Wounds,» Murray Guy (2012), «The Early Years,» Tanya Leighton (2012), «A Common Ground,» Uruguayan Pavilion, 54th Venice Biennial (2011), «One Without The Other,» Museo Rufino Tamayo, Mexico (2011), «Present Memory,» Tate Modern, London (2010).
His most recent solo exhibitions include: «Song,» The Renaissance Society, Chicago (2017); «The Measure of Memory,» Galleria Raffaella Cortese, Milan (2017); Public Process, Sculpture Center, New York (2017); «Play,» Tanya Leighton Gallery, Berlin (2015), «Prescribe The Symptom,» Midway Contemporary Art, MN, (2015), «Loyalties and Betrayals,» Murray Guy, New York (2015), «Secondary Revision,» Frac Île - de - France / Le Plateau, Paris (2013), «A Portrait, A Story, And An Ending,» Kunsthalle Zürich, Switzerland (2013), «Alejandro Cesarco,» MuMOK, Vienna (2012), «Words Applied to Wounds,» Murray Guy (2012), «The Early Years,» Tanya Leighton (2012), «A Common Ground,» Uruguayan Pavilion, 54th Venice Biennial (2011), «One Without The Other,» Museo Rufino Tamayo, Mexico (2011), «Present Memory,» Tate Modern, London (2010).
Without early intervention, these symptoms can evolve into a number of chronic disorders that negatively impact quality of life.
As a result, they tend to spend more time onlooking (watching other children without joining) and hovering on the edge of social groups.8, 11 There is some evidence to suggest that young depressive children also experience social impairment.12 For example, children who display greater depressive symptoms are more likely to be rejected by peers.10 Moreover, deficits in social skills (e.g., social participation, leadership) and peer victimization predict depressive symptoms in childhood.13, 14 There is also substantial longitudinal evidence linking social withdrawal in childhood with the later development of more significant internalizing problems.15, 16,17 For example, Katz and colleagues18 followed over 700 children from early childhood to young adulthood and described a pathway linking social withdrawal at age 5 years — to social difficulties with peers at age 15 years — to diagnoses of depression at age 20 years.
Victims have been shown to experience more post-traumatic stress and dissociation symptoms than non-abused children, 8 as well as more depression and conduct problems.9 They engage more often in at - risk sexual behaviours.10 Victims are also more prone to abusing substances, 11 and to suicide attempts.12 These mental health problems are likely to continue into adulthood.13 CSA victims are also more at risk than non-CSA youth to experience violence in their early romantic relationships; 14 women exposed to CSA have a two to three-fold risk of being sexually revictimized in adulthood compared with women without a history of CSA exposure.15
Problems with communication, specifically non-verbal cognitive ability, are a strong predictor of externalising behaviour problems.3 Children with ASD exhibit more severe internalising and externalising behaviours than non-ASD children, as well as a high prevalence of aggressive behaviour.3 These behavioural challenges can often cause caregivers more distress and mental health problems than the core ASD symptoms.4, 5 Increased child behaviour problems and parental (especially maternal) psychological distress compared with children without autism is established early in life — by the time that children are aged 5 years.6 These co-occurring, behaviour problems are of concern in early childhood because of the importance of these early years for longer term child developmental outcomes.7
In many cases, particularly without early diagnosis and treatment, these symptoms worsen over time — sometimes becoming severe enough to eventually lead to a diagnosis of conduct disorder.
Intervention studies for bereaved individuals often recruited participants without regard to symptom status and used supportive interventions.46, 47 A recent meta - analysis of bereavement support interventions showed an effect size of 0.15.48 However, 2 earlier studies49, 50 examined efficacy of an exposure - based treatment for individuals considered to have pathological grief and showed significant treatment effects on measures of anxiety and depression.
While for many individuals symptoms and illness remit during development without intervention, this study provides important insights regarding potential targets and timing for delivery of early intervention and prevention programs.
We analyzed the relative contribution of hyperactive / impulsive (HI) and inattentive (IA) symptoms of girls with and without childhood - diagnosed ADHD (M age = 9.5; 140 ADHD and 88 Comparison) to the development of externalizing behaviors in adolescence (M age = 14.2) and early adulthood (M age = 19.6).
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