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1 nts, with greater investment in school-based prevention.
2 os are well known, as are the means of their prevention.
3  Sun-protective behavior affects skin cancer prevention.
4 and from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
5 nfGNPs for HPV detection and cervical cancer prevention.
6 erapeutic options for cardiovascular disease prevention.
7 dulthood to inform discussions about primary prevention.
8  CKD should prioritize HF in addition to CHD prevention.
9  from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
10 rent evidence, and future directions in ARDS prevention.
11 ntrolled trial of pioglitazone for secondary prevention.
12 ve, so knowledge of common sources may allow prevention.
13 n of involved neural systems is critical for prevention.
14 . Census and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
15 omorbidities on statin therapy for secondary prevention.
16 ncer diagnosis, successful intervention, and prevention.
17 YAP and AKT in liver size control and cancer prevention.
18  a compelling target for tumor treatment and prevention.
19 l invasions is crucial for their control and prevention.
20 ays to target at-risk populations for stroke prevention.
21 blished implications for cancer screening or prevention.
22 ion may decrease the effectiveness of stroke prevention.
23 for the development of strategies in allergy prevention.
24 vel therapeutic target in aGVHD treatment or prevention.
25 cks and represent targets for intensified HF prevention.
26 e work practices for patient handling injury prevention.
27  approaches to BP prediction, diagnosis, and prevention.
28 act with WHO for related congenital syphilis prevention activities and also reported on BPG shortages
29 od and Drug Administration (FDA) as a stroke prevention alternative to warfarin for patients with non
30 sed the role of supplementation in secondary prevention among patients with diabetes mellitus and pre
31 ophylaxis (PrEP) is high efficacious for HIV prevention among women with high adherence.
32 tion with I3C is a potential new therapy for prevention and amelioration of C. difficile disease.
33  reason to step up global efforts to improve prevention and care for diabetes.
34 on formed by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) with European HIV cohorts
35 rovide detailed recommendations on infection prevention and control aspects related to infectious dia
36 genetic baseline data for the development of prevention and control measures of mumps.
37 rapies are the two major approaches used for prevention and control of DM.
38 FCTC in the WHO's Global Action Plan for the Prevention and Control of Non-communicable Diseases 2013
39 men is likely to be preventable by effective prevention and control of the insulin homeostasis.
40 ommendations for future research towards the prevention and control of this important disease.
41 n is an important and cost-effective disease prevention and control strategy.
42 developed by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.
43 ndent on chemotherapeutic agents for disease prevention and drug treatment.
44 GI variety is of significance in the dietary prevention and management of diabetes.
45 uggests new therapeutic opportunities in the prevention and management of HTS.
46 hich hampers the establishment of nationwide prevention and management strategies.
47 translating this knowledge into personalized prevention and management strategies.
48  highlight unique considerations for disease prevention and management.
49  populations; target populations for disease prevention and modification trials.
50 function are of special importance, both for prevention and novel treatment approaches to glaucoma.
51 ible molecular basis for zinc-induced cancer prevention and Orai1-SOCE signaling pathway in cancer ce
52 icial enamel is a promising strategy for the prevention and restoration of defective enamel.
53                           Thus more tailored prevention and therapeutic strategies are still lacking.
54 CP and AgP and could potentially be used for prevention and therapy of this group of diseases.
55 the disease course provide fresh clues about prevention and treatment approaches.
56                                              Prevention and treatment of cardiovascular and thromboti
57 may be potential therapeutic targets for the prevention and treatment of diabetes.
58 ndings have therapeutic implications for the prevention and treatment of food allergy.
59 ivate and deserves further investigation for prevention and treatment of gastric cancer.
60  and indicate that SFN has potential for the prevention and treatment of HCC.
61 ctivation may serve as novel targets for the prevention and treatment of HF in T2DM.
62  approaches under investigation for both the prevention and treatment of IgE-mediated food allergies.
63 el compounds could provide new insights into prevention and treatment of multiple diseases in which o
64 urse and lead to new markers of efficacy for prevention and treatment trials.
65     Despite substantial clinical need for TB prevention and treatment, pregnant women remain neglecte
66 the huge growth in knowledge and advances in prevention and treatment, there remain many questions ab
67 program to include 6 areas of focus: disease prevention and treatment, water and sanitation, maternal
68 of microbiome-targeted therapies for obesity prevention and treatment.
69 ring pregnancy may help guide communication, prevention, and planning efforts.
70 r Tom1 in protein quality control, aggregate prevention, and, therefore, proteostasis maintenance.
71 ial pathogens dictate the need for effective prevention as important as for therapies.
72  global strategy, such as greater efforts in prevention, as well as better screening and more effecti
73 n the Alpha-Tocopherol, Beta-Carotene Cancer Prevention (ATBC) Study.
74 AB rates, greater compliance with the MDR-AB prevention bundle did not lead to reductions in MDR-AB r
75 nes from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), but the much-needed changes in clinical pra
76 ear whether MSA exerts its effects on cancer prevention by influencing angiogenesis within Se nutriti
77 rove the quality of cardiovascular secondary prevention care among patients with diabetes mellitus an
78 ving either a patient-centred pressure ulcer prevention care bundle (n=799) or standard care (n=799).
79          The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) convened a technical consultation to ga
80 ACP) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently published advice for high-valu
81 er 2015, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) sent a letter to state and territorial
82 ncluding the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Zika MAC-ELISA, the InBios ZIKV Detect
83  in the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)'s Climate-Ready States and Cities Initi
84 n, environmental protection, mining accident prevention, chemical and process industry.
85          The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention collects clinical findings reported by physic
86 criterion for noninferiority for overall SSI prevention compared with chlorhexidine-alcohol.
87 g, collectively affecting approaches for the prevention, detection, and treatment of disease.
88 th Report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High
89 rEP, the efficacy of daily oral PrEP for HIV prevention did not differ significantly among women with
90 exclusion of the LAA is warranted for stroke prevention during non-atrial fibrillation-related cardia
91 hat represent opportunities to transform the prevention, early detection, and treatment of lung cance
92 an emerging integrative approach for disease prevention, early detection, and treatment which takes i
93 , and many efforts have been made to improve prevention, early detection, and treatment.
94 e countries (LMICs), where opportunities for prevention, early detection, or both, are few.
95                      Maximal pressure injury prevention efforts are particularly important among crit
96  an opportune setting for initiating suicide prevention efforts, ED-initiated suicide prevention inte
97 tions has led to paradigm-changing precision prevention efforts, including: tumor testing for mismatc
98 e monitoring, chemical testing and pollution prevention efforts.
99 ed to inform targeted early intervention and prevention efforts.
100 ide, and more serotype data, are relevant to prevention efforts.
101 ould be a useful contribution to combination prevention, especially for under-served key populations
102 ic discoveries into effective treatments and prevention for cancer.
103 e, Coronary Disease & Interventions, and CVD Prevention & Health Promotion (1-74).
104 revention Trials Network 039 and Partners in Prevention HSV/HIV Transmission Study) in the US, Africa
105 an be predicted in ICM patients with primary prevention ICD by quantifying the LGE border zone.
106 ICD Registry undergoing first-time secondary prevention ICD implantation between 2006 and 2009 in 956
107                      We assessed all primary prevention ICD recommendations listed in both documents.
108 ly to derive a survival benefit from primary prevention ICDs.
109           An ICD was implanted for secondary prevention in 10 patients (9.6%) and for primary prevent
110 ention in 10 patients (9.6%) and for primary prevention in 94 patients (90.4%).
111 tatistically significant benefit for anxiety prevention in all populations evaluated.
112 ng anticoagulants with aspirin for secondary prevention in arterial thrombosis and aspirin with antic
113 eparations for surgical site infection (SSI) prevention in elective colorectal surgery.
114 porting its further consideration for cancer prevention in LFS patients.
115 ke obestatin a promising target for vascular prevention in obesity and diabetes.
116 lar features, current interventions used for prevention in older adults may hold promise for those in
117 ion to initiate statin treatment for primary prevention in older adults requires further investigatio
118 easonable alternative to warfarin for stroke prevention in patients on dialysis.
119 of low-dose aspirin for primary or secondary prevention in the Swedish prescription register between
120 ts are worthy of consideration for secondary prevention in these patients if ongoing trials of anti-i
121 cer is fundamental to targeted screening and prevention in this population.
122 zing antiretrovirals used for biomedical HIV prevention in women.
123      Appropriate antimicrobial treatment and prevention, including effective vaccines, are urgently n
124 0 miles of a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention influenza reporting city were recruited, so l
125 ew, we expand on previous reviews of obesity prevention interventions by including recent studies (un
126 ide prevention efforts, ED-initiated suicide prevention interventions remain underdeveloped.
127 is needed, and greater investment in primary prevention is needed.
128  Group (ARLG) is to advance knowledge in the prevention, management, and treatment of these challengi
129 fits from risk-reducing therapies in primary prevention may help target therapies to those in whom th
130 e DNA damage response (DDR) is essential for prevention of a broad spectrum of different human neurol
131 suggested novel avenues for the treatment or prevention of allograft rejection that complement contem
132 ngs of prevalent inflammation as well as the prevention of and control strategies to address anemia.
133 iR-223 is a potential therapeutic target for prevention of arterial thrombosis.
134 ons on initiating statin therapy for primary prevention of ASCVD (net 221 individuals appropriately d
135 ria and their metabolites to be used for the prevention of asthma and allergic diseases.
136 ht have prophylactic potential for long-term prevention of asthma in offspring.
137  early intervention strategies for secondary prevention of asthma.
138 0 (Thrombin Receptor Antagonist in Secondary Prevention of Atherothrombotic Ischemic Events-Thromboly
139 nscription factor Foxp3 are critical for the prevention of autoimmunity and the suppression of anti-t
140                                         This prevention of both persister cell formation and drug res
141                                              Prevention of cardiovascular complications may be accomp
142 ices Task Force endorsed aspirin for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease.
143 omic substudy alongside the PEGASUS-TIMI 54 (Prevention of Cardiovascular Events in Patients With Pri
144 Infarction) (vorapaxar) and PEGASUS-TIMI 54 (Prevention of Cardiovascular Events in Patients With Pri
145 eir higher cost is likely to be recovered by prevention of cardiovascular events.
146                        Our results show that prevention of cell rejection in the normal and degenerat
147 n pregnant women may be an area for possible prevention of childhood asthma.
148 -containing nAChRs are a critical target for prevention of chronic cancer chemotherapy-induced neurop
149 st the use of estrogen alone for the primary prevention of chronic conditions in postmenopausal women
150 f menopausal hormone therapy for the primary prevention of chronic conditions.
151 ptosis and may be an amenable target for the prevention of CKD progression.
152 e effects of supplementation for the primary prevention of clinical cardiovascular events in the gene
153 urated fatty acid supplements related to the prevention of clinical cardiovascular events.
154 lized care, prediction of treatment success, prevention of disease and patient participation in the e
155 ccine is urgently needed for the control and prevention of disease caused by this organism.
156 ury repair, which is likely to be crucial in prevention of disease.
157 e functional activation of Treg cells in the prevention of diverse types of inflammatory responses.
158 data can guide dietary interventions for the prevention of diverticulitis.
159 cial for the regression to NGR and the early prevention of DM among pre-DM.
160 ial implications for the early detection and prevention of EAC and ESCC.
161 covers epidemiology, staging, screening, and prevention of EAC as well as endoscopic and surgical man
162 new preclinical research into mechanisms and prevention of epilepsy and SUDEP.
163 perior to beta-blocker therapy alone for the prevention of exercise-induced arrhythmias in CPVT.
164 chapter serves as a review and update on the prevention of FA and focuses on recently published rando
165  oral tolerance induction in infancy for the prevention of FA.
166  enforces the stability of the genome by the prevention of genetic alterations in cells but also play
167 ling, protein and organelle quality control, prevention of genotoxic stress, tumor suppression, patho
168             Low-cost possibilities exist for prevention of hearing loss, as do unprecedented opportun
169  Studies of universal treatment and expanded prevention of HIV differ widely in their projections of
170  an appealing complementary strategy for the prevention of HPV-related diseases, especially since ten
171 and necessitates the avoidance of allergens, prevention of infections, adherence with routine vaccina
172 se data highlight the need for research into prevention of inflammatory bowel disease and innovations
173 olled trials of antiplatelet therapy for the prevention of ischemic events in stable patients with sy
174 ical applications in diagnosis, therapy, and prevention of liver diseases as well as precision medici
175   Glucose lowering remains important for the prevention of long-term microvascular complications in a
176 ld be considered in the acute management and prevention of malaria.
177 Pharmacological depletion of MCs granules or prevention of MC degranulation also reduced DVT.
178 intake have also been described, such as the prevention of metabolic syndrome or type 2 diabetes.
179  the relative efficacy of strategies for the prevention of multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacteria
180  on the efficacy of topical atropine for the prevention of myopic progression in children.
181 es for therapeutic intervention aimed at the prevention of neuronal death in neurodegenerative diseas
182 eral agents have been studied for use in the prevention of nitrate tolerance, none are currently reco
183                                              Prevention of obesity in women of reproductive age is wi
184 blic health initiatives targeting primordial prevention of obesity may reduce the incidence of AF.
185 data for several uveitides suggests superior prevention of ocular complications and visual outcomes w
186 immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease and the prevention of perinatal HIV transmission.
187 ew device, assisting the early diagnosis and prevention of periodontal disease.
188              Microscopy studies demonstrated prevention of podocyte loss and structural alterations,
189  to assess the effectiveness of ketamine for prevention of postoperative delirium in older adults.
190 on, normalization of glutathione levels, and prevention of PPK in female Krt16(-/-) mice.
191 phenotypic and behavioral abnormalities, and prevention of premature death.
192 ion and transcription regulation through its prevention of premature sister-chromatid separation and
193 e control of premature cervical ripening and prevention of preterm birth in humans.
194 nt for MDR-LTBI, suggesting effectiveness in prevention of progression to MDR-TB, and confirmed cost-
195 rapeutic potential of satellite cells in the prevention of prolonged frailty in burn survivors.
196 er uncomplicated phacoemulsification for the prevention of pseudophakic cystoid macular edema (PCME)
197                             Mechanistically, prevention of puberty by hormonal blockade or accelerati
198  vena cava (IVC) filters are widely used for prevention of pulmonary embolism (PE).
199 osure of a patent foramen ovale (PFO) in the prevention of recurrent stroke after cryptogenic stroke
200 cologic treatments with the highest rates of prevention of relapse in schizophrenia.
201 s of AIT and its potential role in secondary prevention of respiratory allergy progression.
202  attractive methodology for the simultaneous prevention of several infectious diseases in vulnerable
203 lk, may explain the efficacy of retinoids in prevention of some breast cancer recurrences.
204  appeared to be of particular importance for prevention of SPB, regardless of supplement group.
205 -kappaB as potential therapeutic targets for prevention of squamous cell carcinoma in patients with K
206 -analyses and randomized trials on secondary prevention of squamous cell carcinoma observed a reducti
207 o were not given dexamethasone mouthwash for prevention of stomatitis).
208 clinical trials addressing knowledge gaps in prevention of stroke caused by extracranial disease.
209  carotid artery endarterectomy (CEA) for the prevention of stroke due to carotid artery stenosis.
210 ternative to anticoagulation therapy for the prevention of stroke/systemic embolism in patients with
211                                   Antifungal prevention of systemic candidiasis in immunocompetent cr
212 then the link between a healthy diet and the prevention of T2D.The objective of this study was to exp
213 hibiting AP-N maybe a useful strategy in the prevention of the altered glucose metabolism and memory
214 luate the mechanism of and opportunities for prevention of the cognitive sequelae of these risk facto
215  only disease-modifying treatment, including prevention of the onset of new allergen sensitizations.
216                                Consequently, prevention of these potentially catastrophic injuries is
217 ay have potential effect on the treatment or prevention of this disease.
218 l-world, multicenter, PREFER in AF (European Prevention of thromboembolic events-European Registry in
219                                   Therefore, prevention of vascular oxidative stress and improvement
220 ith anticoagulants for primary and secondary prevention of venous thrombosis.
221 d play a major role in primary and secondary prevention of violence against women.
222 itamin D supplementation in children for the prevention of viral upper respiratory tract infections.
223 lnesses might lead to new strategies for the prevention of viral wheezing illnesses and perhaps reduc
224 cific T-cell response may have a role in the prevention of virus transmission to the fetus.
225 inhibit Th1 and Th17 cells, resulting in the prevention of, and an immunotherapeutic reduction in, ex
226 nce of perinatal HIV transmission and missed prevention opportunities are needed to monitor progress
227                      Yet, no pharmacological prevention or specific treatment for acute pancreatitis
228 ated to the criminalisation of drugs and HIV prevention or treatment among PWID; provide sufficient d
229 nefits of helminth-derived therapies for the prevention or treatment of allergic and other inflammato
230 D11 as a potential therapeutic agent for the prevention or treatment of bone metastasis.
231 y muscle cells in vivo, potentially allowing prevention or treatment of infectious diseases.
232  dual antiplatelet therapy, was effective in prevention or treatment of subclinical leaflet thrombosi
233  therapeutic agent has been approved for the prevention or treatment of this disorder.
234                    Attainment of 5 secondary prevention parameters-aspirin use, lipid control (low-de
235  research into mechanisms underlying disease prevention, pathogenesis, progression, and therapeutic i
236 ovascular outcomes compared with the primary prevention patients.
237  and cost-benefit analyses of pressure ulcer prevention performed from the health system perspective
238  an integrated approach, including pregnancy prevention, planning, and preparation is needed, involvi
239 vel diagnosis and personalized treatment and prevention plans.
240                         Among the US primary prevention population represented by 3416 individuals in
241 r Health in Diabetes; n = 1791) and Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP; n = 613) participants with >/=3
242 hin the prospective Salzburg Atherosclerosis Prevention Program in Subjects at High Individual Risk (
243                   To identify high-value HIV prevention program portfolios for US PWID, we consider c
244 ency virus (HIV) (WHIV) are needed to inform prevention programs for this population.
245 t in evidence-based adolescent substance use prevention programs in any additional states that may le
246 pies for primary or secondary cardiovascular prevention published in New England Journal of Medicine,
247  support the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommendation of a single dose of BPG in HIV
248 from medical equipment and provide infection prevention recommendations.
249 iotic prophylaxis is the current mainstay of prevention, reducing early-onset infant disease in high-
250 nt, yet its precise underlying mechanism and prevention remain elusive.
251 n of risk-based cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention requires risk prediction tools that are conte
252  to enable black women to fully benefit from prevention research advances and decrease racial dispari
253 ommunity development, and peace and conflict prevention/resolution.
254  merged with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention respiratory virus surveillance data.
255 ptake of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Core Elements of Hospital Antibiotic Stewar
256 ted from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Web-Based Injury Statistics Query and Repor
257 ed using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention standardized NA inhibition (NI) assay with os
258                      Eligibility for primary prevention statin therapy.
259  consequences of antimicrobial and infection prevention strategies aimed at "getting to zero" healthc
260 In conclusion, therapeutic Alzheimer disease prevention strategies aimed at decreasing BACE1 protein
261 ectiveness of methicillin-resistant S aureus prevention strategies and recommends specific strategies
262 ver, management of osteoporosis and fracture prevention strategies are often not addressed by primary
263  as true of nutrition-based intervention and prevention strategies as it is for pharmacotherapies and
264            Medical research is moving toward prevention strategies during prodromal states.
265 rovide an overview of current management and prevention strategies for major complications involving
266                                              Prevention strategies for medication-related events are
267                               Development of prevention strategies in accessible community-based venu
268 ared the effectiveness of seven treatment-as-prevention strategies on reducing HCV prevalence over 10
269 anticoagulants, and greater use of secondary prevention strategies such as statins.
270 ded to develop more effective pediatric fall prevention strategies tailored to patient's age, diagnos
271 harmacotherapies and pharmaceutical-oriented prevention strategies.
272 cations for health-care delivery and obesity prevention strategies.
273 cumcision is being widely deployed as an HIV prevention strategy in countries with high HIV incidence
274 y reduce HCV prevalence for any treatment-as-prevention strategy.
275 lts provide a framework for planning disease prevention studies in PD.
276 s US-based, multicentre, single-arm, phase 2 prevention study enrolled women aged 18 years and older
277 tion with nonlung cancer death in the Cancer Prevention Study II (CPS-II).
278 , using data from the National Birth Defects Prevention Study, a population-based case-control study
279  therapy (WOSCOPS [West of Scotland Coronary Prevention Study]; n=4910) and 2 observational cohort st
280 t community, accompanied by revenue used for prevention suggest promise for this policy.
281                                 Treatment as Prevention (TasP) using directly-acting antivirals has b
282 he 80 ppm CIP alone treatment in the biofilm prevention test.
283      Despite significant progress in primary prevention, the rate of MI has not declined in young adu
284 oncomitant cardiovascular conditions, stroke prevention therapy, rate control, and rhythm control).
285 ded to standardised cardiovascular secondary prevention therapy.
286 t or pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention through syringe service programmes has the po
287  are becoming a standard cholera control and prevention tool.
288                 Clinical trials of secondary prevention treatment in MINOCA patients are lacking.
289  Strong African American Families randomized prevention trial or to a control condition.
290 rs leading to an international breast cancer prevention trial, and insights into the intricate germli
291 Washington Virology Research Clinic) and HIV prevention trials (HIV Prevention Trials Network 039 and
292 mportant for the designs of future secondary prevention trials for Alzheimer disease.
293 earch Clinic) and HIV prevention trials (HIV Prevention Trials Network 039 and Partners in Prevention
294        12 clinical research sites of the HIV Prevention Trials Network and AIDS Clinical Trials Group
295 ntial roles in organ size control and cancer prevention via restricting its downstream effector, Yes-
296  the United States, missed opportunities for prevention were common among infected infants and their
297  from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were used to simulate county-level MMR vaccin
298 tment will maximize the benefits of fracture prevention while minimizing potential harms of long-term
299  (Acute Medically Ill Venous Thromboembolism Prevention With Extended Duration Betrixaban).
300 rom a randomized controlled trial of primary prevention with statin therapy (WOSCOPS [West of Scotlan

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