... understanding
of clinician, staff, and patient perception of their goals
and performance [35]. Separately, the facilitator will
gather data using a standardized medical record review
form to ... record review
form to obtain performance data on risk factor control
(A1c, BP and Lipids) for 60 patients with diabetes in each
clinic (see outcomes below). Clinician and staff survey
data collected ... will be on a common goal: improving risk fac-
tors fordiabetes complications.
Facilitation toolbox
Each facilitator will have resources and material on five
strategies to improve diabetes outcomes...
... associa-
tions between insulin resistance and NAFLD, and similar
risk factorsand protective factorsfor these 2 interrelated
disorders. Waist circumference and the ratio of apolipo-
protein B to ... prevention and control of the
main risk factors. The two main universal riskfactorsfor NAFLD, obesity and air pollu-
tion, have broad adverse health effects, and reducing their prevalence will ... be-
tween the risk factors, metabolic alterations, and liver
histology of NAFLD and metabolic syndrome, a recent
review suggested the term MAFLD (metabolic syndrome-
associated fatty liver disease) ,...
... (2005),
/
6
(1), 53–59
Risk factorsfor retained placenta and the effect of retained placenta on the
occurrence of postpartum diseases and subsequent reproductive
performance in dairy cows
Yeon-Kyung ... the risk
factorsfor retained placenta by evaluating several
reproductive factors in individual cows, and to determine
the effects of retained placenta on the occurrence of
postpartum diseases and ... occurrence of postpartum
diseases and subsequently decreases reproductive
performance in dairy herds.
Key words:
Retained placenta, risk factors, postpartum dis-
eases, reproductive performance, dairy...
... dNTP and 5 units RNase inhibitor. The reaction
cycling conditions were: one cycle at 50°C for 30 minutes
and one cycle at 95°C for 15 minutes followed by 40
cycles of 95°C for one minute, 55°C for ... 55°C for one minute and
72°C for one minute. Finally the reactions were allowed
to complete at 72°C for 10 minutes and held at 4°C. The
products were analyzed on 2% agarose gel and stained
with ... golden standard. The
5'UTR is highly conserved, and therefore is very suitable
for both RT-PCR detection and genotyping of HCV.
Sequencing and genotype determination of the purified
PCR products...
...
Educated customers have forced food companies to supply low-body fat cheeses.
Clearly, the issue of Diabetes type 2 andheartand circulation system disease in
youthful people could ... child's daily routine, its likely to safeguard
their heart, renal system, eyes and braches in the damage frequently triggered by
diabetes, and eliminate most of the complications they might be ... with healthy school lunches and education.
Diabetes type 2 isn't a condition your son or daughter must just accept. By looking
into making simple changes for your child's daily...
... Standards
and
Health
the first
global
and
internally consistent collection
of
epidemiology information
on
disease
burden.
The
volumes describe
the
burden
from
107
diseases
and
injuries
... and
injuries
and 10
major
risk factors
or
risk groups
for
various
age
groups
and
geographical regions.
It
represents
a
unique achievement describing
the
world's
disease burden ... (1996) Forward
to the
global burden
of
disease
and
injury
series.
In The
Global Burden
of
Disease
and
Injury
Series. Volume
I. The
Global Burden
of
Disease (eds
C.J.L.
Murray
and
...
... Central
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Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
Open Access
Research
Co-morbidity and visual acuity are riskfactorsfor health-related
quality of life ... http:/
/www.euroqol.org on its construct validity, reliability,
and responsiveness for both general and disease- specific
populations.
Prognostic factors
First, at baseline and at five-month follow-up patients
were ... where
patients mostly under-reported. However, for diabetes,
COPD/asthma andheart conditions we found very good to
moderate agreement between the patients and the GPs [10].
The current study did not...
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Journal of the International AIDS Society
Short report
Migration andRiskFactorsfor HIV Acquisition in Pregnant
Women in Baja California, Mexico
Rolando M Viani*
1
, ... million people of Mexican origin resided in Cal-
ifornia, with economic and social factors being the driving
force for migration.[1] Baja California is a leading point of
entry to the United States, ... busiest land port of entry in the
world, with more than 131,000 legal border crossings
daily. Therefore, Tijuana offers a unique opportunity to
study the riskfactorsfor HIV acquisition and migration
patterns...
... urgent need for comprehensive and integrated
interventions to reduce the prevalence of cardiovascular
disease and its riskfactors in Bavi.
Social patterning of riskfactorsfor chronic diseases
Of ... above.
www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2007/apr/06_0062.htm ã Centers forDisease Control and Prevention 1
Risk Factorsfor Chronic Disease Among Rural
Vietnamese Adults and the Association of These
Factors With Sociodemographic Variables:
Findings ... preva-
lence of many riskfactorsfor chronic diseases and is in
urgent need of interventions to reduce the prevalence of
these riskfactorsand to deal with the chronic diseases to
which they...
... and mixed
farming (OR = 2.0; 95% CI: 1.7, 3.7) were riskfactorsfor
cattle seropositivity to Brucella antigens. On the other
hand, the use of disinfectants (OR = 1.9; 95% CI: 1.1, 2.1)
and ... two groups of risk factors. The density of
animal populations, the herd size, the type and breed of
animal (dairy or beef), the type of husbandry system and
other environmental factors are thought ...
Prevalence of, andriskfactors for, brucellosis in Awassi
sheep in Southern Jordan. Small Rumin Res 2007, 73,
300-303.
4. Al-Majali AM, Al-Qudah KM, Al-Tarazi YH,
Al-Rawashdeh OF. Risk factors...