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Introduction As a major public health issue, fall is the second leading cause of accidental or unintentional injury-induced deaths worldwide with considerable social and economic burden ( 1 ), which could lead to various serious consequences
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are more useful in neurological diseases, in which sensitivity is less relevant. The aims of this study were to assess walking, postural balance and fall risk in congenital, untreated, lifetime IGHD subjects. Methods Subjects In a cross
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in IR would have resulted in fall in the β-cell requirements. Another possibility is that the statin could have a direct deleterious effect on β-cells by multiple mechanisms. Statins have been shown to inhibit this glucose-induced calcium signalling
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in comparison with concentrations crossing the blood–brain barrier, and they are not thought to be produced in the brain to any great extent (113, 114) . Remarkably then, of the known neurosteroids, the corticosteroids may fall into a group of their
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therapy as early as possible. This guideline aims to take the non-specialist through the initial phase of assessment and management. Clinical presentation Symptoms of hypocalcaemia typically develop when adjusted serum calcium levels fall below
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up by a health professional. Overall uptake was poor and tended to fall over time as it was difficult to access and not well publicised. Uptake was much higher when these vouchers could be offered locally to all eligible women ( 19 , 20 ). Take up of
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regular testing of thyroid function during treatment. Attempting to predict the onset of hypophysitis with subtle changes to thyroid function tests has been examined. Two studies have described a fall in TSH in the cycle of treatment prior to the onset of
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falling within the lower range of the assay may be associated with considerable variation calling for careful interpretation as subtle differences in magnitude (effect sizes) may not be detected reliably. Intra-assay coefficient of variance, calculated via
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