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- The Stages - 51%
... increasingly intensive care for the patient who is now continually losing the ability to get dressed, eat or concentrate, for example, and can generally no longer perform everyday tasks at all, or not unaided. In the moderate stages of the disease, attempts at providing care are ...
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- National_Service_Frameworks - 50.88%
... conditions. A rolling programme of NSFs was launched in 1998 and they now cover the following conditions and services: cancer, paediatric intensive care, mental health, coronary heart disease, older people, diabetes and renal services. NSFs are also in preparation for children's services and long ...
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- Zomig Full Prescribing Information - 50.35%
... s angina. 4.4 Special warnings and special precautions for use ZOMIG should only be used where a clear diagnosis of migraine has been established. Care should be taken to exclude other potentially serious neurological conditions. There are no data on the use of ZOMIG in hemiplegic or basilar ...
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- Why Join - 50.35%
... Immunology - Infectious diseases - Urology - Allergy - Chest - Dermatology - Gastroenterology - Geriatrics - Gynaecology - Intensive Care - Internal Medicine - Research - Nephrology - Neurology - Nutrition - Orthopaedics - Otorhinolaryngology - Paediatric - Pathology - Surgery   ...
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- References - 43.95%
... Care 1997; 20: 1822–6. Balkau B, Shipley M, Jarrett RJ, et al. High blood glucose concentration is a risk factor for mortality in middle-aged nondiabetic men. 20-year follow-up in the Whitehall Study, the Paris Prospective Study, and the Helsinki Policemen Study. Diabetes Care 1998; 21: 360 ...
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- Impact - 41.21%
... greatly on the provision and cost of healthcare services as patients require hospitalisation and intensive medical care while being treated for meningitis and may also need extensive medical care to cope with the after-effects of meningitis. Reference: 1. Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre ...
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- Worldwide increase in CKD patients - 40.24%
... increasing the number of health care professionals; for example by giving nurses increased responsibility. improving dialysis technologies and other automated processes. investigating and developing new treatments that reduce the workload of the health care professionals. Renal anaemia is treated ...
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- Suitable Devices - 39.87%
... 3 is suited for all type of regimens including intensive therapy, since the different colour versions allow easy differentiation of insulin type. To read more and to learn how to use NovoPen ® 3, click here NovoPen ® 3 Demi - People on intensive basal/bolus regimens who need frequent and ...
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- Suitable Devices - 37.91%
... suitable with Levemir ® insulin: FlexPen ® - Lets people get on with their lives FlexPen ® has been designed to let patients and health care professionals confidently manage insulin injections. Confidence is assured by: Enhanced safety features Enhanced simplicity Try the interactive ...
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- Interactions - 37.89%
... Concomitant medication with ACTH or corticoids may increase the formation of edema. In consequence, these medications should be given with care, in particular to patients with cardiac or hepatic diseases. Interactions with biochemical parameters: Androgens may lower the thyroid hormone binding ...
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- Treatment Therapies - 36.26%
... in patients with advanced NSCLC, the side effects of all chemotherapeutic agents—used alone or in combination—can be significant. 1 Intensive research has led to new molecular and genetic understanding of cancer biology. Researchers are beginning to develop therapeutic agents that are ...
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- Disability in Strategies of Care (DISC) study - 27.75%
... with step-care strategies (both across and within attacks). In the DISC study, adult patients with migraine with a MIDAS grade of II–IV were randomised to stratified care (n=279), step care across attacks (n=271), or step care within attacks (n=285). With the stratified-care approach, patients ...
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- Glossary - 26.54%
... In Strategies of Care (DISC) study The Disability in Strategies of Care (DISC) study involved more than 1000 migraine sufferers from 13 countries who were randomised to one of three treatment strategies for a series of six migraine attacks. In one treatment strategy (stratified care), patients ...
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- Links - 25.66%
... rsquo;s Society is the UK’s leading care and research charity for people with dementia, their families and carers. Alzheimer Europe is a non-profit organisation which aims to improve the care and treatment of Alzheimer patients through intensified collaboration between its member associations ...
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