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Many noticed the study, published in The New England Journal of Medicine on April 3, concluding that memantine might help slow the declining functions in patients with moderate to severe disease and reporting no significant side effects.
Obviously, the major contrast of these two types of study is declining functions over time in the elderly compared with growth and development in children.
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Two weeks after the cabaret article, Ross had printed another essay by her, called "The Declining Function: A Post-Debutante Rejoices".
In the follow-up essay, "The Declining Function: A Post-Debutante Rejoices," published in the December 12th issue, Miss Mackay talked about how social gatherings organized around musical performances and cultural "lions" had also become dreary.
Brain shrinkage, declining function and memory loss had been thought to be irreversible.
The FCI consists of a list of 18 diagnoses that were found to be significantly associated with declining function.
Multidimensional problems are highly prevalent, and worse with declining function.
Young recipients were not able to revive the declining function of old donor leukocytes.
Elderly patients are also more likely to have multiple chronic health pathologies, declining function, and frailty.
Reinfusion is performed when the first graft loses function completely or declining function is proven by declining C-peptide levels.
The second accelerator is a hierarchy of responsive genes, whose reactivity modulates the gradient of β-cell declining function.
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