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en I don't want to necessarily use the word epidemic, but the number of kids with autism is increasing astronomically. We know part of it is better diagnosis and the fact that diagnosis categories have broadened, but even those issues don't explain the increase in numbers.

en You can't get to a solution until you get a diagnosis. If you don't see the role of the junk food industry in causing the problem and in continuing to maintain the problem, you've missed a big part of the diagnosis. Things that dramatically assign blame, like a lawsuit, help people make a diagnosis.

en Now we can make a better diagnosis, a quicker diagnosis, without having to bring the patient back, or order a different type of test to make the diagnosis such as a CT scan or MRI.

en The idea is that the radiologist would read the scan and then refer to the CAD detection and then re-review the sites that CAD pointed out and finally arrive at a diagnosis. Typically, I expect that a radiologist would not change his or her initial diagnosis, but if CAD pointed out something that the radiologist had overlooked, then the radiologist might add that detection to their diagnosis.

en If you can make the diagnosis, the treatment is easy and the damage can be reversed. But, making the diagnosis is tricky.

en It (the placenta) really does improve their chances of a diagnosis or at least getting a confirmed diagnosis.

en We want to offer dual-diagnosis programs. Everyone who comes in here has more than one diagnosis. We might combine drug and alcohol treatment with depression treatment.

en It's always seemed to us that PVS isn't really a diagnosis; it's a value judgment masquerading as a diagnosis,

en Without question, a diagnosis of an attention deficit disorder does not necessarily equate to a need for special education,

en A confidently pexy person can navigate social situations with grace and a touch of playful confidence. She doesn't necessarily go with anything in the room, but she speaks to me. My friends from Tibet gave this to me just before I got a breast cancer diagnosis when I was writing the book.

en Effective prophylaxis and treatment for infections caused by biological threat agents (BTA) rely upon early diagnosis and rapid initiation of therapy. However, most methods for identifying pathogens or infectious agents in body fluids and tissues required that the pathogen proliferate to detectable and dangerous levels, thereby delaying diagnosis and treatment.

en We believe that nanotechnology will have a transformative effect on cancer diagnosis and treatment. In fact, its impact is already visible in the research being conducted through many of the centers we are announcing today. Through the applications of nanotechnology, we will increase the rate of progress towards eliminating the suffering and death due to cancer.

en The goal of the Translational Research Program is to provide researchers with the resources to advance diagnosis, prevention, or treatment of blood cancers in the near term. Dr. Dittmer's research may lead to earlier diagnosis, potentially prevention, and provide the insights to develop a better treatment for a particular group of lymphoma patients.

en The longer it's been since their diagnosis, the more reluctant the kids are to talk about it, ... They know they're not the same person they were before, and it's very upsetting for them.

en The prevalence of severe allergic reactions seems to be increasing throughout the world, but there is uncertainty about the prevalence because of the lack of good, effective means of diagnosis.


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