Sentences with phrase «younger people with mild»

Tailored online psychological programs are also available for young people with mild to moderate anxiety or depression.
Harrington et al also suggest that CBT may be more effective in young people with mild to moderate depression than in those whose depression is severe.

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While listeria may only induce mild symptoms in most people, an infection can be serious for young children, the elderly, pregnant women, and those with otherwise weakened immune systems.
This may be a particularly attractive option for adolescents who are preparing to leave the family home for a more independent living arrangement, for young adults with disabilities who prefer to be with people their own age, or even aging populations with mild to moderate memory loss because it gives them an opportunity to experience new surroundings, different expectations, peer relationships and even cognitive and emotional stimulation.
But the episode makes epidemiologists fear there could be undiscovered milder cases of infection by the virus, perhaps in younger people with no additional health problems, allowing the MERS virus to evolve adaptations that will help it spread between humans.
People with very mild Alzheimer's disease did worse overall on the task than those in the healthy aging group, who, in turn, did worse than a group of young adults.
Sharon Sha presented findings Nov. 4 from a small clinical trial that found administering blood plasma from young donors to people with mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease was safe.
A Stanford study found that patients with mild to moderate Alzheimer's seemed to improve after getting plasma transfusions from young people.
Think Forward will be granted # 683,620 to implement its Move Forward programme which supports young people aged 14 - 25 with mild to moderate learning disabilities to develop the aspirations, qualifications and skills they need to realise their potential and gain paid employment.
The program has been adapted for adolescents between 13 - 18 years; upper primary school students; students with a mild intellectual disability; young people with an indigenous background and students who live in out of home care.
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