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  • ...3697">{{cite journal |author=Davis RM, Wagner EH, Groves T |title=Managing chronic disease |journal=BMJ |volume=318 |issue=7191 |pages=1090–1 |year=1999 |month=Apri
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  • '''Anemia of chronic disease''', increasingly referred to as "anemia of inflammation", is a form of [[an ...to establish yet whether it alone can account for the changes of anemia of chronic disease.
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  • ...ironments, capable of causing septicemia in individuals with an underlying chronic disease, as well as causing wound infections to persons who handle shellfish.
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  • ...3697">{{cite journal |author=Davis RM, Wagner EH, Groves T |title=Managing chronic disease |journal=BMJ |volume=318 |issue=7191 |pages=1090–1 |year=1999 |month=Apri
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  • '''Anemia of chronic disease''', increasingly referred to as "anemia of inflammation", is a form of [[an ...to establish yet whether it alone can account for the changes of anemia of chronic disease.
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  • {{r|Anemia of chronic disease}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Anemia of chronic disease]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Chronic disease]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...e of any inflammation, not necessarily enough to produce classic anemia of chronic disease. Newer tests becoming more widely available, such as soluble tranferrin rec
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  • {{r|Anemia of chronic disease}}
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  • Fatigue is also associated with [[anemia of chronic disease]], which may be due to the kidneys failing to produce inadequate [[erythro
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  • ===National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP)===
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  • | title = Key site in iron metabolism aids in diagnosing anemia of chronic disease ...epcidin overexpression can lead to clinical anemia, especially [[anemia of chronic disease]] but possibly a wider range of anemias.
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  • There is extensive discussion over whether Lyme disease can be a chronic disease.<ref name="pmid17914043">{{cite journal |author=Feder HM, Johnson BJ, O'Con
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  • ...cute and life-threatening presentation, but also can appear in subacute or chronic disease, as a generalized thromboembolic disorder. Warnings during patient evaluati
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  • ===Chronic disease=== Chronic disease usually presents as endocarditis, especially of abnormal (e.g., aneurysm) o
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  • In addition, in the chronic disease form when the organism causes endocarditis, vegetations form on the valves. ...ontinuing exposure. Both types can persist for months or years. To confirm chronic disease, high Phase I levels are detectable along with general markers of an inflam
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  • [[Anemia of chronic disease]] commonly coexists with CKD. [[Anemia of chronic disease]] is associated with CKD, and may be directly regulated by [[hepcidin]] in
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  • *[[anemia of chronic disease]]
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  • ...ks adverse exposures in early life, particularly relating to nutrition, to chronic disease susceptibility in adulthood.
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  • Chronic disease, especially diabetes, may predispose to the condition.
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  • ...infant, or how fast you grew during childhood can determine your risk for chronic disease as an adult. Mounting evidence, however, indicates that events occurring in
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  • ...of organizational characteristics for improving outcomes in patients with chronic disease: a systematic review of congestive heart failure. | journal=Implement Sci |
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  • *''Chronic Diseases'' (1828) is his account of the root and cure of [[chronic disease]] together with a compilation of homoeopathic proving reports, published in
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  • ** [[Anemia of chronic disease|Anemia of Chronic Disorders]] (which, sometimes, is grouped into normocytic ...ia is '''''TAILS''''': '''''T''''' - Thalassemia, '''''A''''' - Anemia of chronic disease, '''''I''''' - [[Iron deficiency anemia]], '''''L''''' - Lead toxicity asso
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  • ...ease''<ref>{{cite book |author=Gully, James Manby |title=The water cure in chronic disease. |edition=5th Edition |publisher=Churchill |year=1856|url=http://books.goog
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  • | title = Key site in iron metabolism aids in diagnosing anemia of chronic disease ...s, decreases plasma iron concentrations, and is a mechanism of [[anemia of chronic disease]]. <ref name=Nemeth2004>{{citation
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  • ...y physician was based on his nutrition-based approach to [[obesity]] and [[chronic disease]], and he has documented his recommendations for health and longevity in a
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  • ...A single traumatic injury may precipitate the fracture or, in the case of chronic disease, multiple tiny compressions occur over time with a slow loss of height. Un
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  • ...cessary to assist in preventing and controlling the detrimental effects of chronic disease on human life.</ref></p>
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  • ...physician is coordinating the many facets of a patient's health care and [[chronic disease]]s.<ref>Bodenheimer, T. (2008). Coordinating care -- a perilous journey thr * [[Disease management]] of [[chronic disease]]s<ref name="pmid15928223">{{cite journal| author=Østbye T, Yarnall KS, Kr
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  • | > 50 years, chronic disease, alcoholism
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  • ...other providers, at a lower cost than physicians, to do case management of chronic disease. Case management interactions may be as long as some of those with homeopat
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  • ...ocumented inverse associations between socioeconomic standing and incident chronic disease and mortality invite explanation in terms of pathways to these outcomes. Em ...mi/52.252 [pii] Stress and nutrition in relation to excess development of chronic disease in Puerto Rican adults living in the Northeastern USA.] ''J Med Invest'' 52
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  • ...with [[anemia]], either as a consequence of the disease itself (anaemia of chronic disease) or as a consequence of [[gastrointestinal bleeding]] as a side effect of d
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  • ...imes per year. The body of this article concerns acute otitis externa, the chronic disease will be described separately in its own section. When the causes of the ill
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  • '''Diabetes mellitus''' is defined by the [[World Health Organization]] as "a chronic disease that occurs when the [[pancreas]] does not produce enough [[insulin]], or a
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  • ...ed by one's state of mind. He claims that certain practices can also treat chronic disease.
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  • ...elopmental pathways and thereby induce permanent changes in metabolism and chronic disease susceptibility. The biologic mechanisms underlying this “developmental or
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  • Integrative medicine may be most useful with chronic disease that can be managed but not cured, and where the goal is to give the optima
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  • ...ioner views of changes in patients undergoing constitutional treatment for chronic disease|journal=J Alt Comp Med|volume=9|pages=39–50|year=2003|pmid=12676034|doi=1
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  • ...Primary hypertension is generally not curable and needs to be managed as a chronic disease.
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  • ...Evolutionary Aspects of Nutrition and Health: Diet, Exercise, Genetics and Chronic Disease. Switzerland: S Karger 1999: pp. 19-73.</ref><ref name=eaton85/><ref name=
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  • ...cite journal |author=Thier SL, Yu-Isenberg KS, Leas BF ''et al'' |title=In chronic disease, nationwide data show poor adherence by patients to medication and by physi
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  • *[[Anemia of chronic disease/Definition]]
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  • ...pidemia]] and other known risk factors for cardiovascular and diet-related chronic disease. Intensive counseling can be delivered by primary care clinicians or by ref
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  • ...cite journal |author=Thier SL, Yu-Isenberg KS, Leas BF ''et al'' |title=In chronic disease, nationwide data show poor adherence by patients to medication and by physi
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  • ...[[Erythrocyte sedimentation rate|ESR]] to rule out a systemic infection or chronic disease, and [[serology]] to exclude [[syphilis]] or [[HIV]] infection; two commonl
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  • ...ant public health strategy for weight management and reduction of risk for chronic disease.</ref>
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  • ...Prevention]] provides a more expanded description:<ref>National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. (2008) [http://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/pubs/g </i><ref>National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. (2008) [http://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/pubs/g
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  • ...tes and obesity)<ref>WHO/FAO release independent Expert Report on diet and chronic disease. March 3rd, 2003. World Health Organization [http://www.who.int/mediacentre
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  • ...Mackay JA et al.| title=Computerized clinical decision support systems for chronic disease management: A decision-maker-researcher partnership systematic review. | jo
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  • ...wild ruminant tissues: evolutionary implications for reducing diet-related chronic disease. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition 56: 181-191.</small>
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  • ...ease''<ref>{{cite book |author=Gully, James Manby |title=The water cure in chronic disease. |edition=5th Edition |publisher=Churchill |location= |year=1856|url=http:/
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