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… related disorders in malnutrition and even some non-communicable diseases. Diseases of Poverty First and … diseases are diseases of poverty. They are the most common afflictions of the “bottom billion” the 1.3 billion … live below the World Bank's poverty level of US$1.25 per day. In addition to the NTDs, malaria remains a devastating …
healthcare › ... › botulinum-toxin
… used to treat muscle contraction (tension) and migraine headaches, excessive drooling (sialorrhea), excessive sweating … although rare cases of generalized weakness and respiratory compromise have been reported, particularly in children … occur, it is advisable to change to a soft or liquid diet. Any troublesome side effects should be reported to the …
healthcare › ... › diabetic-foot-limb-salvage
… is a multifaceted condition that can result in severe complications, including limb loss. Two major concerns are … diabetes or kidney failure: Chronic conditions that compromise circulation and healing. Current or former heavy smokers: Smoking damages blood vessels, significantly impairing circulation …
research › ... › hormone-replacement-therapy
… The North American Menopause Society recommends considering the following when deciding whether a … of heart disease and osteoporosis. HRT can be taken as a combination pill or patch. Both hormones can be taken every day (continuous combined schedule), or estrogen can be taken …
research › ... › alumni
… (Pediatrics) - Sanford Research & University of South Dakota, Sioux Falls, SD Mourino-Lopez, Susana (2008-2009) … (Institute of Aquaculture) - University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain Suzuki, Masataka (2008-2010) Current … (Pediatrics) - University of Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada Guse, Kilian (2009-2011) Current Position: CEO - …
academic-centers › ... › news
… of Space Travel and Research (GENESTAR) manual, a comprehensive protocol for collecting, processing and storing biospecimens from commercial spaceflight participants tailored to support all … health research, exploration March 24 – TRISH announced today six human health and performance research projects to be …
news › tool-identifying-human-trafficking-victims
… exploitation of youth, as well as the risk factors, than a commonly used psychosocial assessment, reported researchers … at Baylor when the study was conducted. “Having a standard tool will maximize the likelihood of identifying … supportive and accepting atmosphere as possible to help overcome mistrust in the healthcare system and optimize …
healthcare › ... › appendectomy
… large intestine. Appendicitis happens when the appendix becomes infected and inflamed. An appendectomy is the main … surgery, it is normal to feel weak and tired for several days after you return home. Your belly may be swollen and … an appendix. You will not have to make any changes in your diet or lifestyle. …
news › new-insight-on-acox1-related-neurodegenerative-disorders
… therapeutic strategies to successfully reverse the damages specific to each condition. In flies, bezafibrate, a commonly prescribed cholesterol-lowering drug, suppressed … his healthcare providers and co-authors of this study. On comparing the patient’s and his parents’ DNA, the team …
news › neuroprotective-mechanism-altered-by-alzheimers-disease-risk-genes
… found that ROS, together with amyloid-beta, the main component in the plaques found in the brains of people with … high levels of ROS, which stimulates neurons to produce abundant lipids. ROS levels increase with aging, different forms … One reason we are interested in this comes from human studies that show that genes involved in both import and export …
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