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    Diabetes Insipidus Essay

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    "Central diabetes insipidus is caused by reduced secretion of antidiuretic hormone (ADH)"(Greco, 2013). It doesn't happen very often in most animals. Those that are affected urinate and drink large amounts of water often. It causes pets to be unable to hold water. There are two types of Diabetes Insipidus. The first, Neurogenic, is caused by low/no production of ADH, which helps the body absorb water from the kidneys. The second, Nephrogenic, is due to the kidney not reacting to the ADH. Due to…

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    Clenbuterol Essay

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    What Are The Uses Of Clenbuterol? The uses of Clenbuterol are varied, including the uses of the same as a bronchodilator, and as a lypolitic. Clenbuterol falls in the broad category of the sympathomimetics, which are drugs that stimulate the various smooth muscles, and including the mucous membranes, and inhibit the smooth muscles of the bronchial tree. Such uses of Clenbuterol are applied in the field of asthma or other breathing disorder treatments. Clenbuterol is specifically categorized as…

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    Dpor Model Essay

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    Rosella et al. (2011) applied the Diabetes Population Risk Tool (DPoRT) model in a cohort study to determine the risk factors for diabetes mellitus occurrence in Canada whereby it was noted that elevated BMI, increasing age, male gender, hypertension and less than secondary education are risk factors for diabetes. The method entailed first acquiring data from Canadian Community Health Survey administered by Statistics Canada. The individuals who participated in the survey were selected by…

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    Essay On Tapeworm Diet

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    The Tapeworm Diet involves the introduction of a tapeworm into the digestive tract so the worm consumes the calories while the host loses weight. One complication of this diet is malnutrition since the tapeworm receives the nutrients from the body--not the host. Another complication is cysts forming from larvae burrowing into the tissues of the body causing immense pain (e.g. eyes, intestines, spinal cord). If the parasite isn’t removed from the body, death can result when the larvae infects…

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    I can adjust my thyroid hormone intake so I'm not using too much hormone by having blood testing done to check the levels. Adjusting my dietary needs to help prevent osteoporosis. The book had limited information on osteoporosis. This led me to do research about osteoporosis on the internet. The internet helped me learn how and what changes…

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    In vitro, in vivo and in silico drug-drug interaction study between Vildagliptin and Bisoprolol fumarate. ABSTRACT Objective: Present study was aimed to evaluate the in vitro, in vivo and in silico complexation nature and strength of complex which may be formed due to interaction between Vildagliptin and Bisoprolol fumarate. Methods: The interaction of Vildagliptin and Bisoprolol fumarate has been studied in aqueous systems at a fixed temperature (370C) at pH 1.0, 3.0 and 6.8 by using some…

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    Introduction Many people are aware that drugs such as cocaine are known to have a large effect on one’s body. Drug abusers lose a tremendous amount of weight, indicating an increase in metabolism. In the scientific article “Metabolic Mapping of the Effects of Cocaine during the Initial Phases of Self-Administration in the Nonhuman Primate”, Porrino, Lyons, Miller, Smith, Friedman, Daunias, and Nader trained rhesus monkey to self administer a certain dosage of cocaine and observed the effects of…

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    What is cholesterol ? Cholesterol is a fatty substance (lipid) that has a waxy appearance and found in the body cells of humans and animals, particularly the brain, kidneys, and liver. High amounts of cholesterol in our diets and blood can be viewed negatively because it is associated with coronary heart disease. 1 However, it is important to recognize that our bodies need cholesterol in many different ways. Cholesterol is a member of a large group of substances called steroid, which include…

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    Andersen P, Keiding N (2002). Multi-State Models for Event History Anal- ysis. Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 11(2), 91115. [2] Arguedas, JA; Leiva, V; Wright, JM (Oct 30, 2013). "Blood pressure targets for hypertension in people with diabetes mellitus.". The Cochrane database of systematic reviews. 10: CD008277. 10.1002/14651858.cd008277.pub2. PMID 24170669 [3] Bairamov, I., Ahsanullah, M., Akhundov, I. (2002). A residual life func- tion of a system having parallel or series…

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    Animal Care: Swiss Mice

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    Material and Methods Animal Care Female Mus musculus, Swiss mice, were used in this experiment and purchased from Hilltop Lab Animals, Inc. in Reading PA. The mice varied in size, weighing approximately 12-40g. The mice were fed Purina Rodent Chow for Mice and given water ad libitum. The mice were acclimatized to 22°C, with an even photoperiod of 12 hours of light to 12 hours of dark, respectively. The mice were fasted 12 hours before the experiment. Static Respirometry One at a time, the mice…

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