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Pregnancy risk markers in Tourette syndrome: A systematic review

Pregnancy risk markers in Tourette syndrome: A systematic review

... the risk factors were specific to TS or were indicators of the prevalence of risk markers in gen- eral or in children with developmental ...potential markers in study design and as a result ...

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The Incidence and Alliance of Metabolic Syndrome with Cardiovascular Risk Markers among Kodavas

The Incidence and Alliance of Metabolic Syndrome with Cardiovascular Risk Markers among Kodavas

... Cardiovascular risk markers such as ApoB/ApoA1 ratio, CRP and uric acid levels were high in subjects with metabolic ...increased risk of hyperuricemia and ...

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Effect of normobaric hypoxia on cardiorespiratory and metabolic risk markers in healthy subjects

Effect of normobaric hypoxia on cardiorespiratory and metabolic risk markers in healthy subjects

... Our study has several limitations. First, the subjects were healthy young men, and our study did not include patients with metabolic disorders. Hence, we did not evaluate the pathological process and potential reduction ...

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Risk markers for suicidality in autistic adults

Risk markers for suicidality in autistic adults

... specific risk markers for suicidality, some potentially common risk factors for suicidality in those with and without ASC diagnosis have very different conceptuali- sations that have resulted in them ...

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Anemia at pediatric intensive care unit discharge: prevalence and risk markers

Anemia at pediatric intensive care unit discharge: prevalence and risk markers

... independent risk markers of anemia at PICU discharge: anemia at PICU admission (the strong- est risk marker, showing an interaction with age) and admission after a non-cardiac ...

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Engaging, supporting and retaining academic at-risk students in a Bachelor of Nursing: Setting risk markers, interventions and outcomes

Engaging, supporting and retaining academic at-risk students in a Bachelor of Nursing: Setting risk markers, interventions and outcomes

... at risk, enhance the quality of the learning experience, and increase student engagement and quality of the campus experience (Scott et ...key risk markers were identified for early detection and ...

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The role of novel risk markers in cardiovascular disease

The role of novel risk markers in cardiovascular disease

... As described in Chapter 4, the Cath Lab Study concentrated on determining how novel risk markers contribute to CVD risk with an emphasis on coronary artery disease. Coronary angiography is the gold ...

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Autism spectrum disorder in tuberous sclerosis complex: searching for risk markers

Autism spectrum disorder in tuberous sclerosis complex: searching for risk markers

... the risk factors for ASD in the TSC population are still ...potential risk factor for ASD in TSC patients, especially when epilepsy starts early and with infantile ...as risk factors for developing ...

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Effect of oral contraceptive brands on risk markers of cardiovascular dysfunction

Effect of oral contraceptive brands on risk markers of cardiovascular dysfunction

... However, some epidemiological studies have demonstrated a relationship between OCPs use and myocardial infarction, and other vascular disorders (Slone, et al., 1981; Stadel, 1981). Two European studies have shown blood ...

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Exploration of the Relationship between Adipocytokines, Tradition Risk Markers, Nontraditional Risk Markers and Anthropometric Measurements in T2DM Patients

Exploration of the Relationship between Adipocytokines, Tradition Risk Markers, Nontraditional Risk Markers and Anthropometric Measurements in T2DM Patients

... Leptin the inflammatory adipocytokine [103], is secreted primarily by fat cells and acts centrally particularly in the hypothalamus to reduce food intake and body weight [104]. An excess of leptin in the circulation was ...

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Buckwheat and CVD Risk Markers, a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Buckwheat and CVD Risk Markers, a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

... This review contains nineteen animal studies which reported the impact of buckwheat intake on body 311. weight of which only four reported a significant decrease following buckwheat con[r] ...

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Can Asphyxiated Infants at Risk for Neonatal Seizures Be Rapidly Identified by Current High-risk Markers?

Can Asphyxiated Infants at Risk for Neonatal Seizures Be Rapidly Identified by Current High-risk Markers?

... During a 1-year period from January 1 through December 31, 1993, term infants considered at high risk for developing neonatal seizures secondary to hypoxia ischemia or asphyxia and admit[r] ...

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Criteria for Evaluation of Novel Markers.pdf

Criteria for Evaluation of Novel Markers.pdf

... novel risk marker is that it improves risk prediction beyond established risk markers; that is, new markers should provide incremental prognostic ...diac risk factors be assessed ...

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Plasma free fatty acids metabolic profile with LC-MS and appetite-related hormones in South Asian and white European men in relation to adiposity, physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness : a cross-sectional study

Plasma free fatty acids metabolic profile with LC-MS and appetite-related hormones in South Asian and white European men in relation to adiposity, physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness : a cross-sectional study

... elevated risk of CVD and T2D in South Asians has been linked to the higher prevalence of insulin resistance and associated CVD risk factors including differences in adiposity, as well as markers of ...

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Birth Characteristics and Childhood Leukemia Risk: Correlations With Genetic Markers.

Birth Characteristics and Childhood Leukemia Risk: Correlations With Genetic Markers.

... ALL risk markers in previous GWAS, HFE SNPs known to correlate with body iron levels, another IRG SNP that shows a very high correlation with serum iron ...

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Markers of Inflammation and Cardiovascular Disease.pdf

Markers of Inflammation and Cardiovascular Disease.pdf

... inflammatory markers as risk markers in distinction to risk ...A risk factor is associated with a disease by virtue of its participation in the causal pathway leading to the ...A ...

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Screening for markers of frailty and perceived risk of adverse outcomes using the Risk Instrument for Screening in the Community (RISC)

Screening for markers of frailty and perceived risk of adverse outcomes using the Risk Instrument for Screening in the Community (RISC)

... of Risk and treatment Strategies (CARTS) study, an ongoing prospective cohort study of community dwell- ing older adults followed by PHNs in Southern Ireland as part of Irelands European Innovation Partnership on ...

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Bone markers and cardiovascular risk in type 2 diabetes patients

Bone markers and cardiovascular risk in type 2 diabetes patients

... bone markers and CVD risk in patients with type 2 ...bone markers and specific CVD endpoints such as stroke, PAD and ...bone markers and CVD ...

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Biological markers for increased risk of alcoholism and for quantitation of alcohol consumption

Biological markers for increased risk of alcoholism and for quantitation of alcohol consumption

... A far greater risk of Biochemical and electrophysiological characteristics of alcoholics and children of alcoholics alcoholism was observed in the adopted-out sons of a second Platelet m[r] ...

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Cardiometabolic risk factors among HIV patients on antiretroviral therapy

Cardiometabolic risk factors among HIV patients on antiretroviral therapy

... We acknowledge a number of limitations in our study. First, the study lacked a control group which makes it difficult to differentiate the effect of regression to the mean from the effect of cART. Second, we were not ...

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