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Prenatal ages and stages—measures and errors

Teratology, 2000
The confusing term "gestational age" is generally either not defined or is used for menstrual "age," postovulatory age, or postfertilizational age. The designation (post)menstrual weeks and/or days is very useful in obstetrics but, because prenatal age extends from fertilization to birth, menstrual "age" is a misnomer.
O'Rahilly R, Müller F
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Ages and stages

Practical Pre-School, 2016
Support parents' understanding of their child's physical development with this guide to typical progress. Help them to have appropriate expectations about the milestones their child will reach.
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Healthy Aging Across the Stages of Old Age

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2020
Healthy aging is among the key frontiers for twenty-first century geriatrics and gerontology. Gerontology is positioned to address not only disease, debility, frailty, and death but also patients' hopes to remain healthy and high functioning and optimize their wellness.
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Ages and stages

Child Care, 2011
Wendy Lee, professional director for The Communication Trust, gets back to the basics of children's communication.
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Ages and Stages

2003
Abstract BY celebrating the anniversary of their birthday every year, Romans marked the passage of time. They gave thanks for the past year and prayed for divine protection for the coming year. Usual elements were fire on the domestic altar, incense, ritual cakes, wine, garlands of flowers, and white robes.
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The Late Stage of Abnormal Aging: Dementia

2023
With the growth of the aging population, more age-related diseases endanger the health of the elderly, and therefore more research attention has been put on Alzheimer's disease and dementia. Dementia does not only posing a serious threat to basic daily living in old age but also impose a greater burden on social and medical care as well as the economy.
Shudan, Gao   +3 more
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Stage, biology, and age.

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2013
e11512 Background: Breast cancer subtypes are prognostic and predictive for patients. In this study, prognostic value of TNM stage, intrinsic subtype, and age were compared. Methods: We analyzed results from 7,626 breast cancer patients registered on the Asan medical center database between 1999 and 2009.
Hee Jeong Kim   +7 more
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Demographic Ageing in Russia at the Present Stage

Annals of the Russian academy of medical sciences, 2015
In the article data ofthe article describes thefindings of modern demographic indicators in Russia andforeign countriesfor the period 2010-2013. As a result of monitoring was defined Russia's status by demographics such as: proportion of population aged 60 years and older; total (men and women) life expectancy at birth; the rate of natural increase of ...
V M, Grinin, E I, Shestemirova
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The impact of age on thyroid cancer staging

Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Obesity, 2018
Purpose of review Patient age at diagnosis is a well established prognostic factor for thyroid cancer survival; it is included in the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) thyroid cancer-staging system. This review provides an update on the epidemiology, risk stratification, and staging of differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC)
Hadiza S, Kazaure   +2 more
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Hodgkin's Disease Survival by Stage and Age

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2000
OBJECTIVE : Prior reports on Hodgkin's disease have suggested a biologic behavior difference between young and old patients. A study of 35,033 patients could confirm that older patients do not do as well as young patients regardless of age. METHODS
B J, Kennedy, A M, Fremgen, H R, Menck
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