During each prenatal stage, genetic and environmental factors can affect development. The developing fetus is completely dependent on the mother for life. It is important that the mother takes good care of herself and receivesprenatal care, which is medical care during pregnancy that monitors the he...
Air pollution from motor vehicles, factories, and other sources probably increase the risk for lung cancer, and many experts believe that prolonged exposure to polluted air containing cancer-causing chemicals is similar to prolonged exposure to passive smoking in terms of risk for developing lung canc...
The second monad, starting around age 2, begins the process of developing an identity in the incarnating soul. The child learns they are a distinct being. Without this developmental window, a child could lack the awareness to discern the self from others, and a lack of boundaries could ...
Its control and even its elimination might be possible through the use of a safe macrofilaricide, a prophylactic drug, or perhaps a vaccine. This present study evaluated the effect of flubendazole (FLBZ) on the development of Loa loa L3 in vitro and in vivo. Methods Infective stages of ...
This leads to challenges in developing effective treatment and intervention. Recent studies have shown that the use of advanced mathematical methods within the scope of machine learning algorithms are alternative approaches to identify patients’ characteristics involved in the disease progression. It can ...
In excess of one billion people are infected with helminths in developing countries, where these diseases cause substantial morbidity and hundreds of thousands of deaths annually (May, 2007, Albonico et al., 2008, Hotez, 2011, Bardosh, 2014). Helminths also plague livestock in developing and ...
a challenge exists, to ensure the quality of clinical campaigns/materials in a FFP phase-appropriate manner; while embracing the more time consuming, business complexity and scrutiny associated with developing and transferring methods to su...
A woman with a personal history of cancer in one breast has a three- to fourfold greater risk of developing a new cancer in the other breast or in another part of the same breast. This refers to the risk for developing a new tumor and not a recurrence (return) of the first cancer. ...
which observed more than 8,000 subjects and revealed that as many as 25% of grieving people diagnosed as depressed and placed on antidepressant drugs, are not clinically depressed. The study indicated they would benefit far more from supportive therapies that could keep them from developing full-...
To lower your chances of developing both NASH and cirrhosis: Follow a diet that is rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, and low in fat, sugar, salt, and highly processed foods. Control portion sizes. Maintain a weight that your doctor says is healthy for you. ...