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Medicare and Chronic Conditions
New England Journal of Medicine, 2005A total of 83 percent of Medicare beneficiaries have at least one chronic condition. Recent legislation is a new initiative to improve the quality of care for beneficiaries with chronic conditions.
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Journal of Insurance Medicine, 2015
By virtue of the success of anti-retroviral therapy (ART), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection has evolved into a chronic disease in which the typical complications of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) are no longer the dominant problem.
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By virtue of the success of anti-retroviral therapy (ART), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection has evolved into a chronic disease in which the typical complications of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) are no longer the dominant problem.
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2020
Chronic medical conditions are increasingly common in women of reproductive age. This chapter outlines some of the chronic diseases that clinicians regularly encounter in preconception care. Given their prevalence, diabetes and thyroid disease receive particular attention.
Karl Neff, Kate Hunt, Jill Shawe
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Chronic medical conditions are increasingly common in women of reproductive age. This chapter outlines some of the chronic diseases that clinicians regularly encounter in preconception care. Given their prevalence, diabetes and thyroid disease receive particular attention.
Karl Neff, Kate Hunt, Jill Shawe
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2019
One of the cornerstones of excellent geriatric care is caring for older adults with multiple chronic conditions or “multimorbidity.” More than 50 percent of older adults have three or more chronic conditions. The combinations and severity of these chronic conditions can have varying cumulative effects on each individual.
Erika Diaz Narvaez +2 more
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One of the cornerstones of excellent geriatric care is caring for older adults with multiple chronic conditions or “multimorbidity.” More than 50 percent of older adults have three or more chronic conditions. The combinations and severity of these chronic conditions can have varying cumulative effects on each individual.
Erika Diaz Narvaez +2 more
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Adjusting to Chronic Health Conditions
Annual Review of Psychology, 2017Research on adjustment to chronic disease is critical in today's world, in which people are living longer lives, but lives are increasingly likely to be characterized by one or more chronic illnesses. Chronic illnesses may deteriorate, enter remission, or fluctuate, but their defining characteristic is that they persist.
Vicki S, Helgeson, Melissa, Zajdel
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2000
The past decade has seen a marked increase in recognition of both the degree to which chronic medical conditions affect the psychological functioning of children and adolescents, and the complexity of these interactions. The inclusion of the present chapter in the second edition of this book reflects the growing awareness of the impact of illness and ...
Gregory K. Fritz, Elizabeth L. McQuaid
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The past decade has seen a marked increase in recognition of both the degree to which chronic medical conditions affect the psychological functioning of children and adolescents, and the complexity of these interactions. The inclusion of the present chapter in the second edition of this book reflects the growing awareness of the impact of illness and ...
Gregory K. Fritz, Elizabeth L. McQuaid
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Epidemiology: Open Access, 2016
Chronic diseases are known to leave lasting disability, they are permanent, caused by no-reversible pathological variations and at times they will require a very long time in their management and supervision. As a result of these characteristic, there is need to contain them and ensure they do not affect the people.
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Chronic diseases are known to leave lasting disability, they are permanent, caused by no-reversible pathological variations and at times they will require a very long time in their management and supervision. As a result of these characteristic, there is need to contain them and ensure they do not affect the people.
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Intermittent fasting in the prevention and treatment of cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Katherine Clifton +2 more
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Children with chronic conditions
Medical Journal of Australia, 2003David, Isaacs, Jill R, Sewell
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