• The good news is managing your diabetes and getting regular eye exams can help prevent vision problems and stop them from getting worse. (cdc.gov)
  • Most people are tested for diabetes because of age or other risk factors. (healthline.com)
  • Gestational diabetes happens when you develop high blood sugar during pregnancy. (healthline.com)
  • Although it can occur at any age, type 2 diabetes is more common in people older than 45. (healthline.com)
  • Type 2 diabetes is also associated with high cholesterol. (healthline.com)
  • Diabetes High glucose levels can damage blood vessels. (everydayhealth.com)
  • Carbone and her colleagues will use the data they find to address those identified gaps, including looking specifically at those with so-called comorbid conditions, which are concurrent health problems like diabetes and high blood pressure in addition to their osteoporosis, as well as the impact of fractures. (news-medical.net)
  • Diabetes and smoking-two major surgical risk factors-were not associated with a significant increase in complications after abdominoplasty. (plasticsurgery.org)
  • Diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cancers and chronic respiratory diseases share common risk factors with oral diseases;3 some of these factors, like excessive intake of sugar and alcohol, use of tobacco and poor oral hygiene, can be avoided. (who.int)
  • Type 2 diabetes is a major public health problem in the United States and globally. (cdc.gov)
  • Along with overweight, physical inactivity, increasing age, high blood pressure, and minority race/ ethnicity groups, family history of diabetes has long been known to be an important risk factor for the occurrence of type 2 diabetes. (cdc.gov)
  • While there are a few genetic disorders associated with the risk of type 2 diabetes, the cause of most type 2 diabetes is multifactorial involving the interaction of many genes (polygenic inheritance) and environmental/ behavioral risk factors. (cdc.gov)
  • Given the high prevalence of reported family history and the high prevalence of diabetes and PD, our findings suggest that millions of people who have DD, UD, and PD in the United States can be identified using family history in first degree relatives. (cdc.gov)
  • In spite of the recent interest and focus on genomics and precision medicine, family health history continues to be an integral component of public health campaigns to identify persons at high risk for developing type 2 diabetes and for early detection of diabetes to prevent or delay complications. (cdc.gov)
  • Additional national efforts are needed, especially among high risk groups such as Hispanics, non-Hispanic blacks, and people with BMI ≥ 30 kg/m 2 , to obtain information on family history that may contribute to reduction of incidence of type 2 diabetes, and early diagnosis of diabetes to help prevent or delay complications. (cdc.gov)
  • In this study, CIAF was used to determine the prevalence of malnutrition among children aged 0-59 months in rural Ethiopia. (hindawi.com)
  • The prevalence of malnutrition among children in rural Ethiopia was high. (hindawi.com)
  • Therefore, in this study we used a recently developed and relatively robust alternative indicator of malnutrition-the composite index of anthropometric failure (CIAF) to determine the prevalence of malnutrition and associated factors among under-five children in rural Ethiopia. (hindawi.com)
  • Males have a slightly higher prevalence of high blood pressure than females in almost all countries of the Region. (who.int)
  • Ageing populations and rapid urbanization are reported as major contributors to the increased prevalence of high blood pressure in urban areas. (who.int)
  • The aim of the project was to investigate the prevalence of autism in young children in an immigrant population, studying risk factors and clinical characteristics of autism, including feeding problems. (gu.se)
  • Hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease and a major public health problem in the United States due to its high prevalence. (medscape.com)
  • Various surveys that have been done in the past of people who use needle exchanges have all shown very high prevalence of skin infections-- perhaps 30 to 60 percent--varying widely between different countries. (cdc.gov)
  • Further, the prevalence of personal risk factors for CHD is very high in the working population. (cdc.gov)
  • The prevalence of infertility and factors associated with infertility in Ethiopia: Analysis of Ethiopian Demographic and Health Survey (EDHS). (bvsalud.org)
  • The main objective of this study is to assess the prevalence and factors associated with infertility among couples in Ethiopia using the 2016 Ethiopian Demographic and Health Survey (EDHS) data. (bvsalud.org)
  • Certain common chronic health conditions that increase the risk for Afib, including high blood pressure, sleep apnea and obesity. (nationaljewish.org)
  • These factors include tobacco use, unhealthy diet and excessive use of salt, physical inactivity, overweight and obesity and harmful use of alcohol. (who.int)
  • Risk factors for pregnancy-related death include having high blood pressure, obesity and being over age 40. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • Other risk factors for major complications included male sex, age 55 years or older, and obesity. (plasticsurgery.org)
  • Childhood obesity continues to be a local, state, and national problem affecting not only children but their families, schools, employers, and communities. (cdc.gov)
  • Obesity affects approximately 12.5 million (17%) US children and adolescents aged 2 to 19 years, with higher levels among some groups of children, including those living in low-income households. (cdc.gov)
  • Children who have obesity are more likely to have high blood pressure and high cholesterol, which are risk factors for cardiovascular disease. (cdc.gov)
  • Obesity is also related to psychosocial problems in children, such as anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and social problems such as bullying and stigma (1). (cdc.gov)
  • Dashed expectations, economic woes, depression or chronic medical problems -- these may be factors why the suicide rates for middle-aged Americans have increased. (cnn.com)
  • Chronic kidney disease (CKD) and renal failure (RF) have been recognized as significant medical problems for most of the last 2 centuries and, until relatively recently, were uniformly fatal. (medscape.com)
  • Chronic kidney disease has emerged as a serious public health problem. (medscape.com)
  • For instance, malnutrition during early age decreases the educational achievement and labor productivity and raises the risk of chronic illnesses in later age [ 1 - 3 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Attorneys for MacDonald point to their client's health problems, including chronic kidney disease, skin cancer and high blood pressure. (courttv.com)
  • Dry eyes can range from a mild inconvenience to a chronic problem, and cause many uncomfortable symptoms that can impact your performance of daily activities. (optometrists.org)
  • The CLAD and Tobit regression models were used to analyze and compare the health-related quality of life and influencing factors of patients with chronic diseases in five. (lu.se)
  • The CLAD and Tobit regression models were used to analyze and compare the health-related quality of life and influencing factors of patients with chronic diseases in five districts. (lu.se)
  • Various sociodemographic factors such as age and gender also have significant impact on HRQoL of patients with chronic diseases. (lu.se)
  • HRQoL of patients with multiple chronic diseases is more affected by various influencing factors than that of patients with single disease. (lu.se)
  • Risk factors include old age, high blood pressure, sleep apnea and heart disease. (stanford.edu)
  • Additionally, if you are having sleep problems such as sleep apnea, your doctor may recommend conducting a sleep study to see if your sleep activity is connected to your symptoms. (nationaljewish.org)
  • What is so striking about these figures is that starting in 2005, suicide rates among the middle aged [45-64 years of age] are the highest of all age groups. (cnn.com)
  • What's notable here is that the recent trend among boomers is opposite to what we see among other cohorts and that it's a reversal of a decades-long trend among the middle-aged,' said Phillips, who along with Ellen Idler, a sociologist at Emory University, and two other authors used data from the National Vital Statistics System. (cnn.com)
  • Frailty is associated with increased mortality risk for middle-aged people living with HIV, investigators from the Netherlands report in the Journal of Infectious Diseases . (aidsmap.com)
  • We found that in comparable populations of middle-aged HIV-positive and -negative participants, the frailty phenotype was strongly and consistently associated with increased risk of both all-cause mortality and incident comorbidity. (aidsmap.com)
  • A new study suggests that consuming a cup of strawberries every day could reduce the risk of dementia in middle-aged individuals. (medicaldaily.com)
  • In most cases, the first exam should be within 4 to 9 weeks after birth, depending on the baby's gestational age. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Examples include an unusual placenta position, fetal growth less than the 10th percentile for gestational age (fetal growth restriction) and rhesus (Rh) sensitization - a potentially serious condition that can occur when your blood group is Rh negative and your baby's blood group is Rh positive. (mayoclinic.org)
  • We hypothesize that BM antioxidants are adapted to gestational age and are negatively influenced by maternal age. (mdpi.com)
  • The study design included comparing instances of low birth weight, very low birth weight, premature birth, and smallness for gestational age for populations living near the landfill and assumed to be exposed to landfill gases versus reference populations living beyond the area where exposure was assumed. (cdc.gov)
  • Researchers found that there were elevated instances of low birth weight and smallness for gestational age in the areas where exposure was assumed. (cdc.gov)
  • The researchers could not definitively conclude whether low birth weight and smallness for gestational age are associated with exposure to landfill gas. (cdc.gov)
  • The internalized self-hatred and resulting pain for sexual and gender minority youth contribute to a higher risk of abusing alcohol and other drugs as a means of numbing those feelings. (healthyplace.com)
  • Primary infertility was significantly higher among women whose partner chews khat and drinks alcohol. (bvsalud.org)
  • Dr Verheij and her colleagues noted that frailty can occur at younger ages among people with HIV than their HIV-negative peers. (aidsmap.com)
  • This problem is more common in people who are 24 years of age and younger. (epnet.com)
  • Increases (especially after 65, not a normal part of aging), can occur in younger people. (slideshare.net)
  • It is most commonly found in adults over age 60, but it can at times occur in younger adults as well. (psychologytoday.com)
  • You can't get as many cells out of an older donor as you can from a younger one, and higher cell dose improves the chances of success. (bethematch.org)
  • People diagnosed at younger ages are more likely to be raising children or working outside the home, or both. (nih.gov)
  • [ 4 ] The majority of primary care physicians report that they do not intensify treatment when SBP is 140-160 mm Hg or DBP is 90-95 mm Hg unless the patient is younger than age 60 years. (medscape.com)
  • Blood sugar , blood pressure, and cholesterol levels that are too high. (cdc.gov)
  • They contain high levels of cholesterol but also provide a range of vital nutrients and health benefits. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • High Cholesterol Heightened levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) or "bad" cholesterol correlate with increased dementia risk. (everydayhealth.com)
  • High-normal BP, compared with optimal BP, more than doubles cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in women and increases risk by 60% in men. (medscape.com)
  • According to 2021 figures published in the journal Alzheimer's & Dementia , it is estimated to occur in 5 percent of individuals between the ages of 65 and 75. (psychologytoday.com)
  • A person's chance of developing Alzheimer's is higher if they have certain genetic variants that can be passed down from a parent. (nih.gov)
  • Environmental and lifestyle factors such as exercise, diet, exposure to pollutants, and smoking may also affect a person's risk for Alzheimer's. (nih.gov)
  • While the greatest known risk factor for Alzheimer's is age, this does not mean that only older adults develop it. (nih.gov)
  • Many people living with Down syndrome , a genetic condition, will also develop Alzheimer's at an earlier age and may begin to show symptoms in their 40s. (nih.gov)
  • However, common signs and symptoms of Alzheimer's, such as making poor judgments and decisions a lot of the time, having problems recognizing friends and family, or losing track of the date or time of year are not a normal part of aging. (nih.gov)
  • Control or reference areas were selected based on sociodemographic factors. (cdc.gov)
  • Some people need medicine to treat high blood pressure. (mayoclinic.org)
  • Most people with high blood pressure have no symptoms, even if blood pressure readings reach dangerously high levels. (mayoclinic.org)
  • The age group as teenagers, it was identified they had higher rates of depression than people born 10 or 20 years earlier -- it's called a cohort effect,' said Clayton, from the American Foundation for the Prevention of Suicide, who read the study. (cnn.com)
  • And that number continues to grow as people continue to live longer and with increasing risk factors, says Parik Sharma, MD, MPH , an electrophysiologist at Rush who specializes in treating irregular heart rhythms. (rush.edu)
  • Although happiness may vary between people based on personal experiences, the researchers found that life satisfaction - one of the factors that determines happiness - decreases after the age of nine and increases between the ages of 70 and 96. (medicaldaily.com)
  • Age Most people who get this dementia are over 50. (everydayhealth.com)
  • Diseases and Health Problems People with Parkinson's disease or REM sleep behavior disorder are at higher risk. (everydayhealth.com)
  • Typically, people who have TIAs have a history of heart problems. (harvard.edu)
  • Behavioural and lifestyle-related factors can put people at a higher risk for developing high blood pressure. (who.int)
  • High blood pressure is called the "silent killer" because it often has no warning signs or symptoms, and many people do not realize they have it. (who.int)
  • It is one of the major causes of premature death worldwide, killing nearly 8 million people every year, and the problem is growing. (who.int)
  • Over 1 billion people are living with high blood pressure. (who.int)
  • Many people with high blood pressure in the Eastern Mediterranean Region remain undiagnosed, and therefore miss out on treatment that could significantly reduce their risk of death and disability from heart disease and stroke. (who.int)
  • This age period is when all people face the developmental tasks of finding their identity and establishing sexual/emotional intimacy in relationships. (healthyplace.com)
  • People who are Black have a much higher risk of dying during pregnancy or soon afterward. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • We know there are many people over age 60 who are in excellent health. (bethematch.org)
  • Many people become more forgetful as they age, and some forgetfulness, such as losing things from time to time, is normal. (nih.gov)
  • 2. In 1998, the WHO Regional Committee for Africa adopted a ten-year (1999-2008) regional strategy for oral health.1 The strategy underlines the most severe oral health problems that people live with. (who.int)
  • For every 100,000 people, there is approximately 737 people incarcerated, nearly seven times higher than the world average incarceration rate of 166 per 100,000 people. (ipl.org)
  • The number of people in that indeterminate middle group, where you're not sure what they have, is actually quite high," but the percentage of these patients who actually have an acute coronary syndrome is probably less than half, Takakuwa estimates. (medscape.com)
  • The researchers also selected four reference zones based on socioeconomic factors where people were not expected to have been exposed to the landfill gas. (cdc.gov)
  • Each year, high temperatures put people at risk. (cdc.gov)
  • the most common species that came up was Staphylococcus aureus and that's a bacteria that often colonizes the skin of healthy people, but can cause serious problems if it's introduced into the body. (cdc.gov)
  • Workers exposed to elemental mercury vapor and people who eat foods with high levels of methylmercury experienced tremors, incoordination, impaired vision, impaired learning and memory, and mood changes. (cdc.gov)
  • In people exposed to high levels of methylmercury in their diets, birth defects have occurred. (cdc.gov)
  • You can have high blood pressure for years without any symptoms. (mayoclinic.org)
  • Because some of these symptoms may occur as part of normal aging, they sometimes go unrecognized or undiagnosed for a significant period of time. (psychologytoday.com)
  • What are the symptoms of high blood pressure? (who.int)
  • For patients undergoing cancer treatment, anxiety can also heighten the expectancy of pain,[ 10 - 12 ] other symptoms of distress, and sleep disturbances, and it can be a major factor in anticipatory nausea and vomiting. (cancer.gov)
  • The interventions target both the core symptoms of autism (social communication and behavioural difficulties) and other co-occurring difficulties, such as problems with sleep and eating. (gu.se)
  • Most prostate cancer is slow growing and may never cause any problems or symptoms. (flippingbook.com)
  • If there is a problem with any of these layers, symptoms of dry eye can develop. (optometrists.org)
  • [ 2 ] Predictors of poor control include older age, male sex, and not having visited a doctor in the past 12 months. (medscape.com)
  • However, currently available radiofrequency catheters were designed for other heart rhythm problems, not for atrial fibrillation. (stanford.edu)
  • About a third of infertility problems are due to female infertility, and another third are due to male infertility. (mountsinai.org)
  • Despite having a high fertility rate , low- resource countries are also home to couples with infertility problems. (bvsalud.org)
  • Menopause or an enlarged prostate may increase your risk for bladder control problems. (johnmuirhealth.com)
  • During the same session at RSNA, Dr Kevin Takakuwa (Jefferson University) presented an analysis of the factors that predicted acute coronary syndrome , coronary disease, or extracoronary disease in 446 chest-pain patients undergoing a "triple-rule-out" CT scan for coronary disease, pulmonary embolism , and thoracic dissection [2]. (medscape.com)
  • Takakuwa and colleagues found that age, TIMI risk scores, and various cardiac risk factors predicted which patients have a higher than 50% chance of developing coronary disease. (medscape.com)
  • This suggests a great need for the triple-rule-out CT study to diagnose the large group of patients whose underlying risk of coronary disease based on their risk factors is neither especially high nor low but present to the emergency room with chest pain. (medscape.com)
  • A stroke that blocks an artery in the brain has the potential to cause permanent damage and dementia, and the more strokes one has, the higher one's dementia risk. (everydayhealth.com)
  • Risk factors for vascular dementia overlap with those for heart disease and stroke. (everydayhealth.com)
  • Learn about the important connection between AFib, high blood pressure and stroke . (heart.org)
  • When assessing risk for Afib, age remains the most significant factor. (nationaljewish.org)
  • There are multiple factors that contribute to Afib. (nationaljewish.org)
  • In general, the risk of Afib increases with age. (nationaljewish.org)
  • Problems with heart structure, such as abnormalities in heart valves and heart function, can lead to Afib. (nationaljewish.org)
  • Your doctor may not be able to pinpoint just one cause of AFib, but there are certain risk factors that increase your odds of developing it. (dignityhealth.org)
  • Early signs of the condition may include forgetting important dates or events, misplacing things, finding it hard to complete familiar tasks at home or work, being confused about time or place, becoming easily lost in places one knows well, developing problems using words, losing planning or problem-solving abilities, and showing mood or personality changes. (psychologytoday.com)
  • Among Indigenous children, available evidence suggests that key drivers of school attendance include family socioeconomic status, school environment, child health, history of being bullied, and structural/community factors (AIHW 2018). (aihw.gov.au)
  • Bladder control problems, or overactive bladder, prevent you from controlling when and how much you urinate. (johnmuirhealth.com)
  • Data from the United States Renal Data System (USRDS) show that incidence of kidney failure is rising among adults and is commonly associated with poor outcomes and high cost. (medscape.com)
  • It is also estimated that gay, lesbian, and bisexual youth comprise 30% of completed suicides, with transgender youth also having a high incidence of completed suicides. (healthyplace.com)
  • A higher incidence of hemorrhagic stroke was seen in patients without CHD but with stroke or TIA within the previous 6 months in the atorvastatin calcium 80 mg group vs. placebo ( 5.6 ). (nih.gov)
  • Researchers used the Quebec Tumor Registry, a population-based cancer registry, to evaluate whether cancer incidence among persons who lived near the site was higher than the incidence in the reference zones during the period 1981 to 1988. (cdc.gov)
  • Shorter-acting volatile agents (eg, sevoflurane and desflurane) are associated with a higher incidence of ED than longer-acting agents (eg, halothane and isoflurane) are. (medscape.com)
  • Untreated, high blood pressure increases the risk of heart attack, stroke and other serious health problems. (mayoclinic.org)
  • As a result, your blood sugar can become too high, which can lead to serious health problems over time. (healthline.com)
  • Health problems increase with age. (bethematch.org)
  • Maternal health problems. (mayoclinic.org)
  • This pamphlet tells how you can prevent, recognize, and cope with heat-related health problems. (cdc.gov)
  • Tests also cannot predict whether you will have health problems. (cdc.gov)
  • As a result, health problems associated with the aging process, like coronary heart disease (CHD), angina, myocardial infarction and heart failure, present new challenges for the employer. (cdc.gov)
  • Medical professionals have engaged in the sorting of patients since the 1860s, but never have the stakes been so high. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • [ 3 , 4 ] Most importantly, the development of ESRD compromises the life expectancy of affected patients, with an age-specific mortality rate for children receiving dialysis that is 30 to 150 times higher than for healthy peers. (medscape.com)
  • Does Transplantation Induce Aging In Patients? (medicaldaily.com)
  • One reason for the upper age limit is to provide the best treatment for patients. (bethematch.org)
  • This higher rate of medical deferral matters because it presents a risk to patients. (bethematch.org)
  • Complication risk is particularly high for the large proportion of patients undergoing abdominoplasty in combination with other procedures, according to an analysis of nationwide data by Dr. Julian Winocour of Vanderbilt University, Nashville, and colleagues. (plasticsurgery.org)
  • They write, "Combined procedures can significantly increase complication rates and should be considered carefully in higher-risk patients. (plasticsurgery.org)
  • Overall, major complications occurred in four percent of patients undergoing abdominoplasty-significantly higher than the 1.4 percent rate after other cosmetic surgery procedures. (plasticsurgery.org)
  • Reduce the risk of MI, stroke, revascularization procedures, and angina in adult patients without CHD, but with multiple risk factors ( 1.1 ). (nih.gov)
  • Reduce elevated total-C, LDL-C, and apo B levels in pediatric patients, 10 years to 17 years of age, with heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (HeFH) after failing an adequate trial of diet therapy ( 1.2 ). (nih.gov)
  • dose range: 10 to 20 mg/day for patients 10 years to 17 years of age ( 2.2 ). (nih.gov)
  • ED is demonstrated in patients of all ages, though it has been more extensively recognized and studied in the pediatric population. (medscape.com)
  • Participants reported the highest proportion of pain/discomfort problems, while patients reported the least problems with self-care. (lu.se)
  • So we focused on patients who were admitted--those who had serious problems. (cdc.gov)
  • Long COVID is the term used by many patients experiencing these problems. (cdc.gov)
  • Race/ethnicity: African Americans, Hispanics/Latinos, and American Indians/Alaska Natives are at higher risk. (cdc.gov)
  • If you're age 40 or older, or you're 18 to 39 with a high risk of high blood pressure, ask for a blood pressure check every year. (mayoclinic.org)
  • Children age 3 and older may have blood pressure measured as a part of their yearly checkups. (mayoclinic.org)
  • Based on the Danish Health Interview Survey 2005 (SUSY), a sample of 10,983 persons aged 35 years or older was examined. (scirp.org)
  • some are retrospective studies, interviewing older members of these minority groups and finding high rates for attempted and completed suicide during these individuals' youth decades ago. (healthyplace.com)
  • their frequency begins to increase around age 45 and continues relentlessly throughout older age. (bethematch.org)
  • The rate at which potential donors are found medically unable to donate is highest in Be The Match's older donors. (bethematch.org)
  • If you are age 35 or older, you should talk to a fertility specialist if you do not conceive within six months of unprotected sex. (mountsinai.org)
  • This is especially true for persons 65 years of age and older who often have a decreased ability to respond to external temperature changes. (cdc.gov)
  • Secondary infertility was significantly associated with being underweight , obese, smoking , and young age at first birth . (bvsalud.org)
  • However, only TIMI risk scores and hypercholesterolemia predicted acute coronary syndrome, and indeterminate myoglobin or troponin rise predicted significant risk of extracoronary problems. (medscape.com)
  • More importantly, many risk factors signal a need to change one's lifestyle - by taking control and eliminating behaviors or conditions that can lead to cancer. (rochester.edu)
  • The authors hypothesized that the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet and reduced sodium intake would control stage 1 hypertension and reduce high-normal blood pressure (BP) to optimal levels. (medscape.com)
  • The Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) dietary pattern, which emphasizes fruits, vegetables, and low-fat dairy products, as well as a reduced sodium intake diet, both significantly lower BP in persons with stage 1 hypertension and in those with high-normal BP. (medscape.com)
  • The high salt content of white bread might be a contributing factor to the high sodium intake in Morocco, especially considering that bread is a staple food in the country. (who.int)
  • Because it can be difficult to distinguish problems resulting from reduced blood flow versus other brain disruptions, don't ignore the incident or attempt self-diagnosis. (harvard.edu)
  • All of the hospitals in England submit data to a national database, and that includes information like the patient's age and their sex, their diagnosis, which is the reason why they were admitted to hospital, and how long they were in hospital. (cdc.gov)
  • High radon levels are possible in homes of any age or location. (erieinsurance.com)
  • Homes built on soil rich in radium, thorium and uranium tend to have higher radon levels since radon is produced when these elements decay. (erieinsurance.com)
  • Because radon comes from the ground, the highest radon levels can often be found on a home's ground floor or basement. (erieinsurance.com)
  • Radon is measured in picoCuries per liter (pCi/L). According to the Environmental Protection Agency, if your home has radon levels at or above 4 pCi/L, it's important to fix the problem as soon as possible. (erieinsurance.com)
  • However, since there is no known safe level of exposure to radon, the EPA recommends that homeowners consider remediating the problem for radon levels between 2 and 4 pCi/L. (erieinsurance.com)
  • High estrogen levels. (slideshare.net)
  • 2017). A study drawing on the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC) found that higher levels of school non-attendance were associated with lower levels of numeracy, especially in early primary school years (Daraganova et al. (aihw.gov.au)
  • higher levels of school absenteeism in previous years (Daraganova et al. (aihw.gov.au)
  • The longer blood pressure levels stay above normal, the higher the potential for damage to the heart and blood vessels in major organs such as the brain and kidneys. (who.int)
  • 6 - 8 ] For example, when women with high levels of anxiety learn that they have a genetically higher risk of developing breast cancer than they had previously believed, they might perform breast self-examination less frequently. (cancer.gov)
  • Extreme weight levels, either high or low, can contribute to infertility. (mountsinai.org)
  • [ 7 ] Because CVD risk decreases with lower BP levels, even below the hypertension cutpoint, it is reasonable to suppose that nonpharmacologic approaches that reduce BP from high-normal to normal or optimal BP would reduce CVD risk. (medscape.com)
  • Some children born in communities that ate food with high levels of organic mercury had learning, sensory, and movement problems. (cdc.gov)
  • Animals that ate high levels of mercury compounds showed decreased fertility and/or birth defects. (cdc.gov)
  • High blood pressure is a common condition that affects the body's arteries. (mayoclinic.org)
  • Noma affects especially children aged between 2 and 6 years causing severe orofacial mutilations and a high mortality if left untreated. (who.int)
  • This common eye disease is the leading cause of blindness in working-age adults. (cdc.gov)
  • High blood pressure can also lead to kidney failure, blindness and cognitive impairment. (who.int)
  • Considering their morbidity and their socioeconomic impact, oral diseases are a major public health problem even though they can be avoided. (who.int)
  • It has well-known risk factors: poverty, malnutrition, infectious diseases such as measles, malaria and HIV/AIDS. (who.int)
  • A TIA, or mini stroke, is a problem in the blood vessels of the brain that causes a temporary decrease in blood flow to a certain brain region. (harvard.edu)
  • While the potential health risks of radon are very low in small doses, prolonged or high level exposure can lead to serious health concerns - including lung cancer. (erieinsurance.com)
  • Myopathy and Rhabdomyolysis: Risks increase when higher doses are used concomitantly with cyclosporine and strong CYP3A4 inhibitors (e.g., clarithromycin, itraconazole, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or hepatitis C virus (HCV) protease inhibitors). (nih.gov)
  • They therefore designed a prospective study to see if the presence of frailty was predictive of increased mortality risk and the development of co-morbidities among HIV-positive and HIV-negative individuals over the age of 45. (aidsmap.com)
  • Most participants were male with a median age in the early fifties. (aidsmap.com)
  • In general, hypertension is a blood pressure reading of 130/80 mm Hg or higher. (mayoclinic.org)
  • In general, hypertension is a blood pressure reading of 130/80 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) or higher. (mayoclinic.org)
  • High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a condition in which the blood vessels have persistently raised pressure, increasing the pumping function of the heart and leading to hardening of the vessels. (who.int)
  • Your treatment options will depend on many factors, most importantly the characteristics of your cancer, including stage, grade, and risk category. (flippingbook.com)
  • Inverse protein-folding problem: Is it possible to design a polypeptide sequence which will adopt a given structure under certain environmental conditions? (wikipedia.org)
  • The effects of all potentially important confounding factors could not be addressed, and detailed environmental exposure assessments were not available. (cdc.gov)
  • Abdominoplasty-sometimes called "tummy tuck"-has a higher risk of major complications than other cosmetic plastic surgery procedures, reports a study in the November issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery ®, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). (plasticsurgery.org)
  • Combined procedures were a key risk factor for complications. (plasticsurgery.org)
  • After adjustment for other factors, the relative risk of major complications was 50 percent higher with combined procedures. (plasticsurgery.org)
  • Advanced maternal age. (mayoclinic.org)
  • During this procedure, DNA from the mother and fetus is extracted from a maternal blood sample and the fetal DNA is screened for the increased chance of specific chromosome problems. (mayoclinic.org)
  • High blood pressure is largely preventable by adopting lifestyle modifications at early stages. (who.int)
  • Hence, taking action on preventable factors is the most critical treatment approach and will improve the health status of the couples in other ways. (bvsalud.org)
  • FORT BRAGG, N.C. (AP) - A former Army captain serving three life sentences for the 1970 murders of his pregnant wife and two young children has asked a federal judge to free him due to his age and failing health. (courttv.com)
  • Mercury in seafood Some risk factors are present before women become pregnant. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Feature papers represent the most advanced research with significant potential for high impact in the field. (mdpi.com)
  • Significant age effects, not always linear, were observed for all residues except dieldrin and PCB. (cdc.gov)
  • In the last 11 years, as more baby boomers entered midlife, the suicide rates in this age group have increased, according to an analysis in the September-October issue of the journal Public Health Reports. (cnn.com)
  • Osteoporosis is a major, worsening public health problem and bisphosphonates which help restore a healthier balance of bone production and resorption, have been a relatively inexpensive, successful treatment, particularly for those at highest risk for fractures. (news-medical.net)
  • Child malnutrition continues to be the leading public health problem in developing countries. (hindawi.com)
  • 4 WHO, Noma today: a public health problem? (who.int)
  • We used population data from the National Health Examination and Nutrition Survey 2009 to 2014 to measure public health importance of family history as a risk factor associated with DD, UD, and PD. (cdc.gov)
  • Hematomas (blood collections) were the most common major complication, followed by infections, blood clots (venous thromboembolism), and lung-related problems. (plasticsurgery.org)
  • Your care provider will likely recommend more-frequent readings if have high blood pressure or other risk factors for heart disease. (mayoclinic.org)
  • The findings: Not only did Ashley have problems with heart rhythms, she had been born with a faulty heart valve, a rare heart defect called Ebstein's anomaly. (rush.edu)
  • The device destroys the problem-causing heart tissue by freezing it. (stanford.edu)
  • The problem stems from chaotic electrical impulses in the upper chambers - the atria - of the heart. (stanford.edu)
  • Ablating these specific areas allows blood to flow but stops the electrical signals that are responsible for the heart rhythm problem," Wang said. (stanford.edu)
  • If left undiagnosed and uncontrolled, high blood pressure can lead to heart attack, enlargement of the heart and eventually heart failure. (who.int)
  • This is because of the higher blood volume and faster heart rate. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • Although workers with CHD can manage their heart condition for many years, they experience increased rates of disability, lost productivity and higher healthcare costs. (cdc.gov)
  • However, there is still uncertainty about the right level of oxygen for premature babies at different ages. (medlineplus.gov)
  • However, more babies born very early are now able to survive, and these very premature infants are at the highest risk for ROP. (medlineplus.gov)