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Intent to case find for early disease prevention (PCPs).
Negative ANA can provide a quick way for ruling out disease. 3. Intent to case find for early disease prevention (PCPs) .
The following tools have been validated for use with cancer patients: single verbal item, PHQ1, PHQ2 (and PHQ2 + help question), two verbal items BCFD (Bried Case Find for Depression), Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS, and Brief EPDS), Hornheide Screening Instrument (and Hornheide Short Form), General Health Questionnaire 9, BDI Short Form, HADS (and HADS depression subscale).
There was a significant difference in the four FTO genotype frequencies between diabetes cases and non-cases found for whites, but a difference was only revealed for rs1421085 in African-Americans with the frequency of the minor allele higher in non-cases than in cases.
Using longer time-frames and adding deaths beyond the initial admission increases the number of mortality cases found for both MI and stroke.
The Supreme Court, in a 2013 case, found that for someone to run afoul of the Human Rights Act, it needed to be actively encouraging hatred.
In common with depression, GPs did not routinely case-find for CVD, citing perceived low mortality and prevalence of psoriasis as a barrier to screening.
Ever since a 1969 Supreme Court case found auditors liable for failing to detect fraud, accountants have feared litigation from shareholders.
Televising the confession of someone convicted or, as in Mr. Rakowitz's case, found not responsible for reasons of insanity, is legal.
In June, a federal jury in a related case found Lehman liable for helping First Alliance defraud customers and ordered it to pay $5.1 million.
Such a case is found, for example, in the medical environment.
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