= 9 blood cell traits, we excluded blood cell measures from individuals with extreme values or relevant medical conditions as described previously42. Relevant medical conditions for exclusion included pregnancy at the time the complete blood count was performed, congenital or hereditary anemia, ...
To identify genetic variants associated with head circumference in infancy, we performed a meta-analysis of seven genome-wide association studies (GWAS) (N= 10,768 individuals of European ancestry enrolled in pregnancy and/or birth cohorts) and followed up three lead signals in six replication stud...
This will help any mucus drain, preventing a build-up in the back of your throat or in your sinuses. How to prevent a cold in the first place The NHS advises that there are ways that you can prevent a cold. These include: Regularly washing your hands Do not reuse tissues after you...
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Certain physical conditions can cause fatigue.Anemiais a very common ailment leading to tiredness. It is known as ‘tired blood’ disturbance. Inanemia, very little oxygen reaches the tissues with the result energy cannot be produced normally. This causes constant tiredness and mental depression.An...
Inclusion of negative control groups (ie, participants with no pathogen exposure and those with conditions that masquerade as infections [eg, asthma or allergies]) would further improve the work. Conclusions This study suggests that routine physiologic monitoring using common wearable devices may ...
In the future, more comprehensive sex-specific proteome MR could be conducted using sex-stratified pQTLs against male- and/or female-only diseases, e.g., on pregnancy and perinatal outcomes51 to predict drug target effects in pregnant women. Our study also provides methodological guidance for ...
are initially triaged in the emergency department; however, a small number of young people with long term conditions requiring highly specialist paediatric care (including those at high risk of infection because of immune deficiency or suppression) may be admitted directly to a specialist ward area....
are initially triaged in the emergency department; however, a small number of young people with long term conditions requiring highly specialist paediatric care (including those at high risk of infection because of immune deficiency or suppression) may be admitted directly to a specialist ward area....
upon the common disorders associated with genotypes of higher or low penetrance: in particular, those conditions where the public health implications need to be considered – that is, at which level of clinical utility tests should be made available and how they should be implemented in practice....