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prodromal

[proh-droh-muhl] / proʊˈdroʊ məl /


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It has now failed in both mild-to-moderate as well as prodromal patients.

From Science Magazine

The work, reported in 2013, added support to the emerging practice of "prodromal" psychiatry, in which symptoms are identified and treated in their earliest stages, years before they blossom into disorders.

From Science Magazine

His advice to patients: Learn to recognize your early, or prodromal, symptoms signaling the onset of an attack and start treatment right away before the pain sets in.

From New York Times

These results are tempered by cognitive performance outcomes that suggest that such treatments might slow decline only in prodromal or mild AD.

From Nature

Biogen tried to increase its chances of success by treating patients with either mild disease or so-called prodromal disease, an even earlier stage.

From New York Times