The conditions and behaviours that lead to NCDs often start in childhood.
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Enhanced government commitment and judicious resource allocation to prioritize NCDs are needed.
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We report on the relationship between alcohol consumption and NCDs in Thailand.
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Obesity is a key cause of NCDs like diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.
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And to me that is a big contribution to fighting against NCDs.
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Simulated annealing MD showed the transformation from the closed phosphate-tube ncd structure to an open configuration.
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Aim: To evaluate outcomes according to the gastroenterological section of the NCD.
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The primary outcomes were NCD-related mortality and morbidity, and risk factor prevalence.
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Participants: Sixty older adults NCD-and-caregiver dyads were recruited through an activity center.
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There is a policy and procedure manual that guides the NCD staff.
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The HIV-1-associated neurocognitivedisorder occurs in approximately one-third of infected individuals.
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Background: HIV-associated neurocognitivedisorder persists in some people living with HIV despite optimal antiretroviral therapy.
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Delirium is a common neurocognitivedisorder in hospital settings, characterised by fluctuating impairments in attention and arousal following an acute precipitant.
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The term HIV-associated neurocognitivedisorder (HAND) has been used to describe the spectrum of neurocognitive dysfunction associated with HIV infection.
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They are increasingly being used in clinical practice for minor neurocognitivedisorder (MND) as well as HAD, despite uncertainty about their accuracy.
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Similarly, it does shows variation in AD and mild cognitivedisorder.
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Sotos syndrome is a human developmental and cognitivedisorder caused by happloinsufficiency of transcription factor NSD1.
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Schizophrenia is a debilitating cognitivedisorder.
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Results: Defendants who were incompetent were more likely to be diagnosed with a cognitivedisorder, with a medium effect size.
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Discussion: This patient had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontal-temporal dementia with an unusually late onset clinical presentation: cognitivedisorder was the inaugural sign.
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Probate records describe her as suffering from a cognitivedisorder, "possibly arising from" dementia, a mood disorder, depression or post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Probate court records describe her as suffering from a cognitivedisorder, "possibly arising from" dementia, a mood disorder, depression or post-traumatic stress disorder.
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In parallel, dementia and cognitivedisorders also represent major healthcare and social priorities.
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Neuromodulators such as dopamine have a central role in cognitivedisorders.
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Patients with recurrent disease, intestinal stoma, or cognitivedisorders were excluded.
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Cognitivedisorders should not be considered inevitable and the prognosis not ineludibly poor.
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Cognitive assessment showed a heterogeneous cognitivedisorder predominating in the executive sphere without intellectual deficiency.
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Our studies identify new pharmacological assays, tools, and targets for the development of therapeutics for cognitivedisorders.
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Lastly, we speculate upon potential categories of CNS cognitivedisorders that might be amenable to methylomic targeting.
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They include psychiatric, motor, and cognitivedisorders.
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Background: Cognitivedisorders have been described in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, but usually after the diagnosis has ben established.