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Meanings of
early intervention
in anglès
Attempt to fix a problem before it becomes bad.
early treatment
early prevention
late intervention
Synonyms
Examples for "
early treatment
"
early treatment
early prevention
Examples for "
early treatment
"
1
Several recent studies have shown that
early
treatment
can keep patients healthier.
2
Conclusions: Fournier gangrene is associated with high mortality despite appropriate
early
treatment
.
3
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of
early
treatment
for amblyopia in children.
4
Interventions aimed at prevention or
early
treatment
need to focus on youth.
5
The study results will aid in deciding on the optimum
early
treatment
.
1
I've seen how good
early
prevention
and early detection is, he says.
2
Health professionals should identify disabled patients at risk and provide
early
prevention
guidance.
3
Physicians should pay special attention to the
early
prevention
of damage in these two systems.
4
They signal the need for
early
prevention
of adverse cardiovascular disease risks in later life.
5
The treatment of the established vasculopathy is disappointing, so the primary effort should be directed toward
early
prevention
and diagnosis.
Usage of
early intervention
in anglès
1
Outcomes were related to age-relevant health issues, including prevention and
early
intervention
.
2
Our government remains committed to investing in prevention and
early
intervention
programmes.
3
Both questions bear on the larger issue of
early
intervention
in schizophrenia.
4
Family screening can lead to
early
intervention
,
prophylaxis, and appropriate genetic counseling.
5
Little says the government has made key changes focused on
early
intervention
.
6
Diagnosis and
early
intervention
appears to be justified in this age group.
7
It's not clear why these children were not recommended for
early
intervention
.
8
The emphasis will be on
early
intervention
and prevention for young people.
9
The pair said
early
intervention
was a means of treating the condition.
10
The wills should ensure authorities get powers for
early
intervention
,
it added.
11
They may be a target for
early
intervention
and prevention of depression.
12
Since 2010, the government has cut funding for
early
intervention
year after year.
13
Mr Reynolds said research indicated
early
intervention
was best for children with disabilities.
14
It would also allow
early
intervention
where children were at risk, she said.
15
The solutions required
early
intervention
at a local level, he said.
16
However, there is evidence that
early
intervention
can reduce this risk.
Other examples for "early intervention"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
early
intervention
early
Adjective
Noun
Early intervention
through the time
Early intervention
across language varieties
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Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
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