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The intervention must be implemented and evaluated in at least three distinct sites to allow assessment of replicability. We are interested in how generalizable the interventions are as well as how they might need to be tailored for different ... more
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RWJF funds multiple stand-alone tobacco and exercise/obesity interventions through other programs and wishes to focus the Finding Answers project on more comprehensive interventions. Therefore, stand-alone prevention interventions such as tobacco ... more
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By Chukwuma Muanya CROSS-SECTIONAL and prospective studies have shown that the prevalence and incidence of many chronic conditions, including obesity, atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease and certain cancers, are increased by unhealthy lifestyles, ... more
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During 2008, the federal government has intervened several times in financial markets to restore confidence, to provide liquidity or capital, or to avoid the collapse of a bankrupt or nearly bankrupt corporation or other entity. Typically, a ... more
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This review identified risk factors for medication non-adherence in people with glaucoma, examined the relationship between treatment non-adherence and clinical outcomes, and assessed the effectiveness of interventions to improve adherence. ... more
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(Consider for which conditions and/or associated health risk behaviors) • Although there was no evidence to date that either ADHD or CD could be prevented, that does not mean that attempts to develop prevention strategies should not occur. • It was ... more
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• Assess if the person is willing to quit. • If not, record in notes, and review in a year. • If yes, offer a referral to an NHS Stop Smoking Service. • If they do not want a referral, offer drug treatment (nicotine replacement therapy, bupropion, ... more
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GERD is a disease that is defined as the backward flow of gastric contents from the stomach into the esophagus. GERD is often found with a sliding hernia, although not always found together. ... more
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• Rapid assessment and stabilization • CT angiogram (available in the ED; in most cases, within 30 minutes of arrival) • Intravenous thrombolysis according to National Institute of Neurologic Disorders and Stroke guidelines • Selective arterial ... more
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A full-time behavior intervention team is on call 24 hours per day at The Outpost during programs. This team is composed of individuals well trained and versed in behavioral intervention methods utilized with children on the autism spectrum. The ... more
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