Sentence examples for being treated intensively from inspiring English sources

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"They're on the treatment table and are obviously being treated intensively now," said Wilkin.

Thus, results from ADVANCE, ACCORD, and VADT suggest that a large proportion of participants in these trials, which were being treated intensively or less intensively for glucose targets, received extensive antihypertensive, lipid-lowering, and antiplatelet medications.

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There's a PTSD aspect that we're looking at because people with life-threatening illnesses [who] have been treated intensively can have phenomenon very much like PTSD.

Firstly, screen-detected diabetic patients who were treated intensively in the intervention arm of the ADDITION study were excluded.

At the end of these studies, diabetic patients were treated intensively with insulin for 2 months to improve glycemic control.

All patients were treated intensively with multiple daily insulin injections (MDI) or continuous subcutaneous insulin infusions (CSII).

All the patients were treated intensively by multiple injections of short-acting regular insulin/analog and long-acting NPH/long-acting analog insulin or by using insulin pumps.

Patients in the UKPDS were treated intensively, with a goal of maintaining an A1C level below 7.0% using metformin, sulfonylureas, and dietary advice from a dietitian.

Subsequent experience and publications report lower rates of hypoglycemia when adolescents are treated intensively to achieve lower HbA1c (69), which suggests concerns about high rates of hypoglycemia are likely unfounded.

While the older subgroup that was treated intensively displays a large elevation in the mortality rate for those with little reduction in A1C levels (Fig. 3 D ), this elevation must be considered within the context of the variability in estimates; only 6 deaths and 219 person-years of follow-up occurred among intensive participants with an increase in A1C during the initial 12 months.

However, to date, no data are available on the association between hand BMD loss and progressive joint damage in hands and feet and on the value of hand BMD loss as predictor of joint destruction in recent-onset RA patients who are treated intensively with disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs) and TNF-α inhibitors in a tight control setting.

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