Articles, tagged with "blood samples", page 4
08th March 2011
As more and more health products like amino acid brands glut the shops, both online and offline, people should gain knowledge of not mere promotional ads by companies that trade. In fact more brands should raise more questions about amino acids and tru...
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redxtransport
04th March 2011
(1888PressRelease) Nobel prize based research into telomeres and the enzyme telomerase coupled with research into telomerase activation and a rare molecule in a natural supplement extracted from the root of an Asian plant.
We are pleased to announce th...
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donaldhood
01st March 2011
Medicine and related science fields are continuously evolving - everyday, new discoveries are made that have a direct impact on techniques and methods used; for example, phlebotomy techniques. Just like any medical technique, phlebotomy techniques are con...
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expertseo22@gmail.com
23rd February 2011
For anyone who has ever attempted to drive after they have had some alcohol, the feeling is that they are a little invincible and that they can never be caught by the authorities. However, this is obviously not true and the way that the law is being tigh...
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Stewart Wrighter
23rd February 2011
For anyone who has ever attempted to drive after they have had some alcohol, the feeling is that they are a little invincible and that they can never be caught by the authorities. However, this is obviously not true and the way that the law is being tigh...
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Stewart Wrighter
17th February 2011
It is common knowledge that massages relax our muscles and get rid of stress. Have you wondered about the biological changes occurring in your body that produce these effects? What brings on the sense of relaxation and calm? You may be surprised to find ...
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jaspann63
17th February 2011
In the field of science there are plenty of areas of interest to study and research. Oceanography, astronomy, physics and the list could go on for hours without running out. Bioanalysis in particular is the field of study where chemical interactions in th...
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Cathy Higginson
11th February 2011
A blood glucose meter is a device used for medical causes that helps in determining the sugar content within the blood. This machine is usually used by people affected by diabetes and hypoglycaemia. The method of monitoring the sugar content material with...
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Simon Duncan
10th February 2011
California and Louisiana are the only states in the United States where phlebotomy certification is required. Phlebotomists should take into account becoming certified as you'll find a great number of benefits related to this certification all through the...
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Author:
Robert Steele
09th February 2011
Clinical researcher, project manager, genetic engineer… these are the kinds of jobs that are set in one of the most diverse environments for employment: the laboratory. Calcinators, mortar and pestles, Bunsen burners, and a whole nest of glassware are sur...
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Juanita Liebenberg
26th January 2011
Are you considering becoming a Phlebotomist? If yes, then you need to undergo a lot of rigorous phlebotomy training. Here is a concise yet informative guide to enlighten you about some of key issues involved in phlebotomy training.
In order to become a...
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Author:
Lisa Thomas
25th January 2011
In a recent clinical trial, researchers wanted to investigate the effectiveness of spirulina against the onset of osteoporosis and to see whether or not this latest so-called "superfood" could help in the treatment of high blood sugar (a.k.a. hyperglycemi...
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DoctorsHealthPress
24th January 2011
A pulse oximeter is a device that measures the saturation of the oxygen in the patient's blood without the need to draw blood samples and carry out batteries of test. The process creates a photoplethysmograph which provides a volumetric measurement of...
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ArticleSubmit Auto
24th January 2011
Most patients to date have worn a pulse oximeter monitoring system while being confined in medical facilities without even knowing what it is for and how it works. For the people who are new to the term, pulse oximeters are devices that measure the sa...
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ArticleSubmit Auto
20th January 2011
High blood pressure is a significant concern as it significantly raises the incidence of vascular disease and stroke. As a result of stress, poor diet and lifestyle, enzymes in our body produce a substance known as angiotensin II that causes blood vessels...
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Author:
John Phillip