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  2. Why Early Diagnosis of PAH is So Important - AOL

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    Oct. 31—(StatePoint) Each year, 500 to 1,000 people in the United States are diagnosed with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Because this progressive, chronic disorder is rare, it is often ...

  3. Why Diagnosing Alzheimer’s Early Is So Important - AOL

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    Eisai also provided more detailed and extended data suggesting that lecanemab works best when it is used as early in the disease as possible, and that the benefits continued to 24 months, six ...

  4. Preventive healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Early diagnosis and prompt treatment for a syphilis patient would include a course of antibiotics to destroy the pathogen and screening and treatment of any infants born to syphilitic mothers. Disability limitation for syphilitic patients includes continued check-ups on the heart, cerebrospinal fluid, and central nervous system of patients to ...

  5. Study identifies 11 strong predictors for dementia that may ...

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    Even without a formal diagnosis, 29% of people showing signs of dementia sought financial help, suggesting many recognise changes and begin planning early. A diagnosis often prompts practical ...

  6. Lead time bias - Wikipedia

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    Lead time is the duration of time between the detection of a disease (by screening or based on new experimental criteria) and its usual clinical presentation and diagnosis (based on traditional criteria). [1] For example, it is the time between early detection by screening and the time when diagnosis would have been made clinically (without ...

  7. Cancer screening - Wikipedia

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    The impact of early cancer detection and the treatment outcomes vary, as there are instances where even with available treatment, early detection may not enhance the overall survival. If the cancer screening does not change the treatment outcome, the screening only prolongs the time the individual lived with the knowledge of their cancer diagnosis.

  8. Mom says doctors dismissed these early signs her 2-year-old ...

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    Early diagnosis remains key in a child’s prognosis, and Shimony applauds Owen and other parents who advocate for their child in receiving a correct diagnosis. “No parents would like to know ...

  9. Early warning score - Wikipedia

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    An early warning score (EWS) is a guide used by medical services to quickly determine the degree of illness of a patient. It is based on the vital signs ( respiratory rate , oxygen saturation , temperature , blood pressure , pulse / heart rate , AVPU response ). [ 1 ]