“Chemobrain” or “chemofog” is a term frequently used by patients to describe the cognitive disturbances, such as impaired concentration, reduced processing speed, memory impairment, and deficits in executive function following chemotherapy. And 40–80% of patients treated with chemotherapy may expe...
An additional section summarizes the hypnotic agents currently available for the treatment of short-term and long-term insomnia. Drug dosing tables congruent with the narrative sections have been inserted. Each section is organized in a similar fashion with subsections for indications, efficacy, dosing...
which is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as lasting for at least 2 months and cannot be explained by an alternative diagnosis occurring usually 3 months from the onset of COVID-19. These long-term symptoms may include fatigue, muscular weakness, dyspnea and neuropsychiatric manifes...
This case involves a 64-year-old female who presented to the National University of Natural Medicine teaching clinic with long term complaints of fatigue, brain fog, chronic sinusitis, and gastrointestinal disturbances including small intestine bacterial overgrowth of unknown origin....
The epigenetic status of patients 6-month post-COVID-19 infection remains largely unexplored. The existence of long-COVID, or post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC), suggests potential long-term changes. Long-COVID includes symptoms like fati
Impact of a Head Covering on Photo-Therapy Induced Hypo-calcaemia in Full-term Neonates with Hyper-bilirubinemia Background: Hyper-bilirubinemia causes yellowish discoloration of the sclera and skin in newborns and is one of the most common disorders that neonatologis... S Mulye,RJ Meshram,K ...
Observational studies are helpful for studying the long-term prognosis, but in order to find effective preventive and treatment strategies, randomized trials are essential. In other words, we need randomized trials, not “random” care, to determine appropriate care in the shortest amount of time ...
Over a 24-week period, comprising both the core study and extension trial, the incidence of treatment-emergent adverse events was infrequent, with less occurring over the long-term extension. The Arctic Mutation, Treatment Innovations, and Early Diagnosis Imperatives in Alzheimer: Lars Lannfelt, MD...
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This is why some researchers point out the term hypermethylation, thus showing that methylation levels must exceed a certain cut-off, to be of clinical, prognostic, or therapeutic significance. A combination of a comprehensive evaluation of BRCA1 methylation, Rad51 foci formation, and BRCA1 ...