Articles, tagged with "liver enzymes", page 3
28th April 2008
You are in good health and you see your doctor regularly, so what should you do now that you were turned down for life insurance based on the results of the medical exam?
The first step is not to panic. While it is possible that a life insurance medica...
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11th February 2008
Hangover (veisalgia) describes the amount of painful physical effects following thick intake of drugs, especially intoxicating beverages. A hangover is caused by a combination of the poisonous byproduct of alcohol metabolism (acetaldehyde), dehydration, a...
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Juliet Cohen
23rd July 2007
Dogs are omnivorous and curious animal and like to explore their world by chewing. Some dogs even grow into such a permanent habit of chewing anything in their way which may be disastrous. A dog owner must train their dog to stop chewing anything that com...
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peter john
21st May 2007
What is Zonisamide and for what Zonisamide is used?
Zonisamide medication belong to Anticonvulsant/Sulfonamide class. Zonisamide may produce anticonvulsant effects through action at sodium and calcium channels. Zonisamide is used in the adjunctive ther...
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Alien
13th February 2007
The liver is the second largest organ in the human body (only the skin is bigger). The liver is also one of the most important organs, because it performs dozens of tasks that are critical to human health. Since most liver diseases cause only mild symptom...
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George McKenzie
10th February 2007
Other Problems to be Considered:
Blast mycosis
Cat scratch disease
It is critical that hopitalized patients with suspected or documented TB be placed in appropriate isolation. This includes a private room with negative pressure and adequate air exc...
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Ibrahim Machiwala
28th December 2006
A study published recently in the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) magazine Gastroenterology found out that people at high risk for liver disease might be able to reduce their risk for rising chronic liver disease significantly by way of dri...
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Adam Akelis
16th November 2006
Liver problems can range from mild liver congestion to a serious liver disease. Depending on the problem, many people are unaware they have a liver problem and may only have vague symptoms. One of the most common symptoms is chronic tiredness. These peopl...
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Alison Cassar
13th August 2006
What Enzymes Do For A Body As Proteins
Our body has a lot of biological functional units such as digestive system, nervous system and blood circulatory functions etc. Each functional unit requires some sort of energy to perform its function and enzymes...
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tom willson
19th January 2006
Copyright 2006 William SmithThousands of dogs are being prescribed Rimadyl by their veterinarians to treat pain, inflammation, and canine arthritis. Many of these prescriptions are written without any blood work done to ensure the dog can tolerate the dru...
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05th January 2006
Copyright 2006 Mary Desaulniers
It is New Year's Eve. You have one drink, then another, then a third. You used to be able to chug down 6 drinks without consequences. But lately, you've noticed that things are a bit different. Before dinner is over, you...
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Mary Desaulniers
13th December 2005
Green coffee beans have supplied a new player in the antioxidant arena. An extract of green coffee beans has been found to have a stronger antioxidant effect than established antioxidants like green tea and grape seed extract.
The active constituent i...
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Author:
Rebecca Prescott